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Understanding Job and Segment Level Programming
Job and Segment Level programming are used in conjunction with Build Job. This allows you to control settings across an entire multi-
segment scan job, as well as settings within small segments of a multi-segment scan job.
Job-Level Programming
Job level programming applies to the
entire job
. Job level settings are programmed during the first segment to be scanned or copied,
and are
not available for programming
during the rest of the build job process. Examples of Job level settings are:
Segment-Level Programming
Segment level features apply to the specific original or segment of originals about to be scanned. Examples of Segment level settings
are:
Now that you are familiar with Job Segment programming, you can continue to
Using Build Job
.
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Page Numbering
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Front Covers
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Annotation
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Stapling/Finishing
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Quantity
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Collation
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Back Covers
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Paper Attributes
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Sides Imaged
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Image Quality
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Image Source, either Document Glass or Document Feeder
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Negative Image
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Mirror Image
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Image Shift
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NOTE
: This feature is only available if your system includes the integrated Document Scanner module for copying and
scanning jobs.
NOTE
:
Quantity
is a job-level setting that
can
be changed during any subsequent segment-level scans.
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