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A-61635 December 2010
Setting the range for
bar code image size
When you define bar code zones, every page you scan will be checked to see
if it contains those bar codes. This checking can slow scanning performance. If
your bar code pages always have about the same byte count size, and if that
size is different from other pages you scan, you can indicate to the software
that only images within a particular size (byte count) range need to be checked
for bar codes. That setting can speed up scanning performance.
To set an image range for bar code images:
1. Select
File>Job Setup
. The Job Setup dialog box will be displayed.
2. Select a job setup from the
Job Name
drop-down list and open the Capture
tab.
3. Select
Separation>By Bar Codes
. The Bar Code window will be
displayed.
4. Select any image and right-click on a bar code zone. The General Bar
Code and OCR Zone Properties dialog box will be displayed.
NOTE: If a bar code zone does not exist, this option will not be available
until a bar code zone is defined.
5. Set a range for minimum and maximum image size.
6. After you make your settings, click
OK
to close the dialog box and return to
the Bar Code window.
7. Click
OK
to save your settings and close the Job Setup dialog box. The
new image range is now saved.
8. After editing a bar code zone test the bar code zone to verify that it is still
readable.
NOTE: When scanning both color/grayscale and black and white images,
specify the range of the black and white image.