Kodak A-61580 manual Timeout, Power Saver, Multi-feedDetection, options, none

Models: A-61580

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Timeout

Timeout

On — allows you to select the amount of time the scanner will wait once

 

the last document enters the feeder before the timeout occurs. You can

 

turn this option off or set a time from 1 to 300 seconds.

 

Response — allows you to specify the action that will be taken when

 

the transport timeout has been reached.

 

End Job: stops the feeder and the transport but leaves the scanner

 

 

enabled. Scanning may be resumed by touching the Scan button on

 

 

the touchscreen.

 

Stops Feeder and Transport: scanning will stop and control will

 

 

return to the scanning application (i.e. ends the job).

Power Saver

This option allows you to set the amount of time the scanner has to be

 

inactive before going into power saver mode. You can turn this option

 

off or set a time from 5 to 60 minutes.

Multi-feed Detection

Multifeed detection aids in document processing by detecting

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documents that may go through the feeder overlapped. Multifeeds can

 

happen due to stapled documents, adhesives on documents, or

 

electrostatically charged documents

 

Length Detection if you enable this option, select the minimum

 

length of the document that can be scanned with a multi-feed being

 

detected. A value of 0 indicates no length detection. Length detection

 

can be used when scanning same-size documents. The maximum

 

value is 34.5 inches.

 

Auto Set: automatically sets the maximum length value to .50-inch

 

 

(1.27 cm) greater than the length of the currently selected page size.

 

Ultrasonic Detection — check this option to set multi-feed detection.

 

Sensitivity — controls how aggressively the scanner will work to

 

determine if more than one document is fed into the scanner. Multifeeds

 

are triggered by detecting air gaps between documents. This allows

 

multifeed detection to be used with job sets containing documents with

 

mixed thicknesses.

 

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Low: least aggressive setting and is less likely to detect labels, poor

 

 

quality, thick or wrinkled documents as multi-fed documents.

 

Medium: use if your job set has varying document thicknesses or

 

 

labels attached to the document. Depending on the label material,

 

 

most documents with labels should not be detected as a multi-fed

 

 

document.

 

High: most aggressive setting. This is a good setting to use if all

 

 

documents are similar in thickness to 20-lb. bond paper.

NOTE: Regardless of the setting, “sticky” notes will be detected as multi-fed documents.

A-61580 November 2007

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Kodak A-61580 manual Timeout, Power Saver, Multi-feedDetection, options, none