3.Image Mark Position. Select the image mark position on the film.

Choose Lead Edge if the image marks are aligned with the lead edge of the image.

Choose Other if the image marks are located in any other position than the lead edge and then select Setup… to display the Image Mark Position dialog box. See the section entitled, “Determining the image mark position” later in this chapter for more information.

4.Image Mark Polarity. Select either Positive or Negative.

Choose Positive if the image mark is clear and the film has a black background.

Choose Negative if the image mark is black and the film has a clear background.

5.Count Splices. Make a selection from the Count Splices list box if you have splices on your film. Count Splices specifies whether splices on the film are to be counted as image marks. For more information about film splicing, see Appendix A, Microfilm Information.

No — do not count splices.

Yes, as Large — count splices as large image marks.

Yes, as Medium — count splices as medium image marks.

Yes, as Small — count splices as small image marks.

6.Image Management Code. Check the Enable checkbox to enable the scanner to read Kodak’s Image Management Code (IMC). For more information about Image Management Code see Appendix C, Glossary.

NOTE: This option only works with Kodak’s Image Management Code.

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Kodak I7300 manual Image Mark Polarity. Select either Positive or Negative

I7300 specifications

The Kodak i7300 series is a state-of-the-art production scanner designed for high-volume scanning environments, such as printing and document management. This scanner exemplifies efficiency, reliability, and speed, making it an ideal choice for businesses that require quick and high-quality document processing.

One of the standout features of the Kodak i7300 is its impressive scanning speed. It can deliver outputs of up to 120 pages per minute (ppm) in color, grayscale, and black-and-white modes. This high-speed performance is complemented by advanced image processing technologies that ensure each scanned document retains its clarity and detail.

The i7300 is equipped with Kodak's Perfect Page technology, which enhances image quality by automatically adjusting brightness, contrast, and sharpness. This ensures that documents are not only scanned quickly but also with accurate color reproduction and reduced noise. As part of this technology, it also has automatic image enhancement features that can straighten skewed images and remove unwanted backgrounds.

With a robust built, the i7300 is designed to handle various media types, including thick cards, plastic ID cards, and long documents. The scanner features a reliable feed system that minimizes jams and double feeds, maintaining the workflow in busy scanning settings. Its large-capacity automatic document feeder (ADF) holds up to 500 sheets, further enhancing productivity.

The scanner boasts high versatility; it supports various resolutions from 100 to 600 dpi, catering to different scanning needs. Operators can also scan documents in different formats, such as PDF, JPEG, and TIFF, providing flexibility for document management systems.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak i7300 provides USB 3.0 support for fast data transfer. For added convenience, the scanner is compatible with a range of software applications, allowing integration into existing digital workflows.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the i7300 series. The intuitive control panel provides easy access to numerous features, enabling operators to customize settings according to their needs quickly. It also includes customizable scanning profiles, which streamline the user's workflow.

In summary, the Kodak i7300 series offers a powerful combination of speed, image quality, and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for organizations that need an efficient document scanning solution capable of handling large volumes while maintaining high standards.