Print definition

Print definition defines what information is printed by the rear printer

 

on all documents, regardless of the document level assigned to the

 

document. You may choose one of five options. These options are

 

described below. The procedure for choosing these options is

 

further described on the following pages.

 

Same Format Per Level—Defines what information is printed by

 

the rear printer on all documents, regardless of the document level

 

assigned to the document. You may elect to print the same

 

information on all documents, regardless of the document level

 

assigned to the document. In this case, select the Same Format

 

Per Level option.

 

You may elect to print different information on documents

 

assigned different document levels. In this case, select the

 

Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 options, in turn, to define the

 

print definitions for all valid document levels.

 

Level 0—is a valid selection when using any one of the available

 

index formats defined using the Index Format option. Defines

 

what information is printed by the rear printer on documents

 

assigned document Level 0. The default for all modes is Nothing

 

(i.e., nothing is printed on documents assigned document Level 0).

 

Level 1—This menu option is a valid selection when using any

 

one of the available index formats defined using the Index Format

 

option. Level 1 defines what information is printed by the rear

 

printer on documents assigned document Level 1. The default for

 

all modes is Full IA w/ All Delimiters. The options for Level 1 are

 

listed in the window.

 

Level 2—This menu option is a valid selection only when using

 

any of the two-level (two level or two level offset) or three-level

 

(three level or three level offset) index formats defined using the

 

Index Format option. Defines what information is printed by the

 

rear printer on documents assigned document Level 2. The default

 

for all modes is Full IA w/ All Delimiters. The options for Level 2

 

are listed in the window.

 

Level 3—This menu option is a valid selection only when using

 

any of the three-level (three level or three level offset) index

 

formats defined using the Index Format option. Defines what

 

information is printed by the rear printer on documents assigned

 

document Level 3. The default for all modes is Full IA w/ All

 

Delimiters. The options for Level 3 are listed in the window.

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5500, 7500 specifications

The Kodak 5500 and 7500 series scanners are advanced imaging devices designed for high-quality archival, document, and photo scanning. These models represent the evolution of Kodak’s commitment to delivering reliable and efficient scanning solutions for both professional and personal use, catering to a wide range of needs from archival preservation to day-to-day document handling.

Starting with the Kodak 5500, this model features a robust design and a remarkable scanning resolution of up to 600 dpi, which ensures that images are captured with exceptional clarity and detail. The 5500 is equipped with dual-side scanning capabilities, allowing users to complete tasks faster by scanning both sides of an item simultaneously. This is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to digitize large volumes of documents efficiently.

On the other hand, the Kodak 7500 takes scanning technology a step further. It includes advanced image processing features such as automatic color detection, intelligent background removal, and image enhancement capabilities, which help to improve the quality of scanned documents. With a native resolution of up to 600 dpi, the 7500 excels in capturing high-fidelity images, making it ideal for photographers and professionals working with delicate materials.

Both models incorporate Kodak's state-of-the-art imaging technologies, including Perfect Page technology, which optimizes the scan quality across various types of documents. This technology adjusts for brightness, contrast, and color for each scanned item, ensuring consistent and professional results regardless of the original document's condition.

Another noteworthy characteristic is their user-friendly interfaces, designed to simplify the scanning process. Features such as touch-screen controls and quick-set buttons allow users to initiate scans effortlessly. The scanners also support various connectivity options, including USB and network scanning, enabling seamless integration into existing workflows.

In terms of performance, the Kodak 5500 and 7500 boast impressive scan speeds, making them efficient tools for any scanning project. Users can expect to handle stacks of documents or multiple images without compromising on speed or quality.

Overall, the Kodak 5500 and 7500 series stands out in the market for their exceptional features, reliable performance, and innovative technologies, making them suitable choices for anyone needing high-quality scanning solutions.