Fax and Print is for sending your scanned documents directly to your printer or fax software.

STI event forwarding is for using another application’s interface for scanning. The OneTouch Event Forwarding dialog box opens so you can select which application to use to continue scanning.

Enable scanning to multiple destinations—select this option to allow for multiple destinations to be selected, in the destination list, on the OneTouch configuration tab. This feature allows you to scan one time while distributing the file to multiple destinations. Please refer to Scanning to Multiple Destinations on page 118.

Instant delivery—enables image transfer to the destination while scanning is in progress, provided that Create Single Image Files is also selected. If Create single image files is not selected, image transfer occurs after all pages have been scanned.

Show progress window—select this option to display the progress window of the document(s) during scanning.

Use job separator when scanning multiple pages—select this option to have the scanner separate multiple page scan jobs into separate files when scanning is complete.

When a blank page is detected—select this option to have a new file created each time a blank page is detected in the stack of pages being scanned. Note that when scanning duplex, both sides of the page must be blank.

When the number of images reaches—select this option, and input a number in the box, to have a new file created each time the number of images scanned reaches the number you input in this field. Note that when scanning duplex, the number of images detected is twice the number of pages scanned. For example, if you input “5” in the field, and scan 10 pages, 20 images are captured, and you will get 4 separate files with 5 images in each file.

Please refer to Scanning with Job Separation on page 121 for detailed information about scanning with job separation, and how it works with other options in OneTouch.

Use custom file naming—select this option to enable the input field so that you can specify the file name for your scanned document(s). You can specify a different file name for each OneTouch button. When this option is not select, the file name is automatically generated by OneTouch for all scans.

The preview area, to the right of the Use custom file naming text, shows an example of the filename as you type into the input field and/or select token options from the list.

Type the file name you want into the input field. Note that you cannot input these characters in a file name: \ / : * ? “ < >

When inputting a file name, the file name must be unique, otherwise every scan created would overwrite the previous scan. The menu to the right of the input field contains a list of tokens you can select to create unique file names. These tokens include counting numbers, date and time values, number of pages scanned, and so on. If the button name is not unique, you will see an on- screen notification that a {BatchID} and {#b} will be inserted into the name.

Click the down arrow and selected a token value from the list, then click the arrow button to add that value to the file name field. The token values are:

{FN}—inserts the scanner name.

{#b}—inserts the image number without adding zero (1).

{#03b}—inserts a 3-digit image number in the scan batch (001).

{D}—inserts the numeric day of the month without a zero added to single-digit days (4).

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xerox documate 3115 specifications

The Xerox DocuMate 3115 is a highly efficient document scanner designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses, offering an array of features that streamline the process of digitizing documents. Known for its reliability and performance, the DocuMate 3115 stands out in the competitive landscape of document scanning solutions.

One of the prominent features of the DocuMate 3115 is its ability to scan both sides of a document simultaneously, thanks to its duplex scanning capability. This function significantly reduces the time required to convert physical documents into digital formats, making it a valuable tool for busy office environments. The scanner has a maximum optical resolution of 600 dpi, ensuring high-quality images that preserve the details of the original documents.

Equipped with a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), the DocuMate 3115 can handle various document sizes and types, including receipts, photographs, and multi-page reports. This eliminates the need for manual feeding, allowing users to load their documents and walk away while the scanner does the work. Additionally, the scanner supports various media types, accommodating both standard-sized papers and specialized items.

The DocuMate 3115 employs advanced imaging technology, including ultrasonic double-feed detection, which prevents the scanning of multiple pages at once. This feature is crucial for maintaining the integrity of scanned documents, particularly for those with delicate or thin pages. The scanner also incorporates built-in image enhancement features such as automatic color detection and background cleanup, ensuring clear, professional results.

In terms of connectivity, the Xerox DocuMate 3115 offers USB 2.0 compatibility, making it easy to integrate with most computers and workstations. The device is compatible with various scanning software solutions, allowing users to save their scanned documents in multiple formats, including PDF, TIFF, and JPEG.

Overall, the Xerox DocuMate 3115 scanner is a robust, versatile solution for organizations looking to digitize their document workflows. With its combination of speed, efficiency, and advanced imaging technologies, it stands as a reliable choice for businesses that prioritize productivity and document management. Whether for archiving, sharing, or collaboration, the DocuMate 3115 is engineered to meet the demands of today's digital workplace.