Kodak i100 Series - Manual

Kodak i100 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Introduction; i100 Series Scanners; Kodak; The features; Kodak
  • Page 4 – About this manual
  • Page 5 – Image outputs; Rear color
  • Page 6 – Front grayscale; the front side of the document using 8-bits per pixel.; Rear grayscale; the rear side of the document using 8-bits per pixel.
  • Page 8 – Best Practices; host; Basic image capture
  • Page 9 – Scanner setup
  • Page 10 – Disable scanning
  • Page 11 – Error handling; NOTE: Low-level 1394 commands and information are handled by
  • Page 16 – Jam and fault recovery
  • Page 17 – Bar code recognition; resolution
  • Page 18 – Matching System® Colors guide
  • Page 19 – Red Dropout
  • Page 22 – Zone processing; Zone processing is available on the i100 Series Scanners.; Original; Start the scanner to do simultaneous output simplex scanning
  • Page 24 – Using the TWAIN Data Source; Installation; Follow the instructions on each screen as prompted.
  • Page 26 – Button Description; Enables the scanner to start scanning.
  • Page 28 – Reset all values
  • Page 29 – The Imaging tab; Camera Selection box; lists the available sides (front and rear) of; Front Color; ) or any combination of the
  • Page 33 – Contrast; Threshold
  • Page 34 – Resolution; indicates the scanning resolution,
  • Page 36 – Brightness and Contrast Control
  • Page 40 – The Paper tab; Camera selection box; lists the available sides of an image that you
  • Page 45 – The Compression tab; The Compression tab allows you to compress image files.; lists the available sides (Front Color, Rear; Compression; the i100 Series Scanners can be configured via the
  • Page 47 – The Dropout tab; electronic color drop-out is available only for; Color Dropout; choose the color you want to eliminate:; Filter Threshold; the value that is used to identify the color which will
  • Page 48 – Background; this value will be substituted in the grayscale
  • Page 49 – The Multifeed tab; Length Detection; choose the minimum length of the document that; of Points; or
  • Page 51 – The Options tab; Image Transfer Order; if you are using simultaneous output scanning; Transport Timeout; allows you to set a transport timeout value. This; Energy Saving Control; allows you to set the amount of time the
  • Page 52 – The Setup tab; The Setup tab is only available when running the Scan Validation; Package; Download
  • Page 53 – The Info tab; The Info tab allows you to have access to the Scanner Data.; Info; shows the following information about your scanner: Scanner; Save As; allows you to save the data displayed in the window to a file.; Refresh; select this button to redisplay current information from the
  • Page 54 – Using the ISIS Driver; or select; Imaging>Scan Validation Tool; . Enter the filename or choose; Browse; to locate the
  • Page 57 – enter the sampling rate of the images you wish to; Last File; displays the full path and file name for the last stored image.; Total; displays the total number of images scanned during the current
  • Page 60 – calibration optimizes the optical system in your scanner in; Calibrate; Place the 12- x 12-inch calibration target in the feeder and click; OK; saves the values set on all dialog boxes.; Cancel; closes the dialog box without saving any changes.
  • Page 63 – Binarization; the following descriptions are for binary images
  • Page 66 – To define the zone, select; Area...; to display the Scan Area dialog
  • Page 68 – Manual; is always selected for binary images. Adjust the contrast; Automatic; not available for i100 Series Scanners.; thresholding is used to convert a grayscale image into a; Darken; are used as quick sets to adjust the
  • Page 69 – More; on the Scanner Settings dialog
  • Page 72 – Polarity; the host computer provides information to the scanner; Black on White polarity
  • Page 74 – Electronic color dropout is available only for binary images.; Threshold Value
  • Page 75 – saves the values set on the dialog box.
  • Page 78 – Fixed to Transport; cropping or; Relative To Document; NOTE: Select the side and image to be defined by highlighting Front
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Summary

Page 3 - Introduction; i100 Series Scanners; Kodak; The features; Kodak

A-61517 October 2004 1-1 1 Introduction Kodak i100 Series Scanners The Kodak i100 Series Scanners are low-volume production scanners which include image processing technology, can improve image quality and sometimes make the reproduction better than the original. You can use the applications based o...

Page 4 - About this manual

A-61517 October 2004 1-2 About this manual This manual provides the following: Chapter 1, Introduction  includes a brief summary of the Kodak i100 Series Scanners, a list of features available for each scanner and the support drivers. Chapter 2, Best Practices  includes information to use when set...

Page 5 - Image outputs; Rear color

A-61517 October 2004 1-3 Image outputs i100 Series Scanners can return bi-tonal, grayscale or color images to the host. Below is a description of the valid combinations. The i150 Scanner is a simplex scanner. This means that only one side of the document may be captured. The i160 Scanner is a duplex...

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