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 Zone

    Inches

  Millimetres

    A

0.19    0.21   4.83      5.33

    B

0.27    0.29   6.86      7.37

    C

0.35    0.37   8.89      9.40

    D

0.43    0.45 10.92    11.43

    E

0.63    0.65 16.00    16.51

    F

0.71    0.73 18.03    18.54

    G

0.79    0.81 20.07    20.57

Patch code specifications

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Patch Code Information for Kodak Scanners

Zone

Millimetres

   A

0.19   0.21

  4.83     5.33

   B

0.27   0.29

  6.86     7.37

   C

0.35   0.37

  8.89     9.40

   D

0.43   0.45

10.92   11.43

   E

0.51   0.53

12.95   13.46

   F

0.59   0.61

14.99   15.49

   G

0.79   0.81

20.07   20.57

Inches

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Assigns a predefined image level
to the 

next

 document. The

predefined image level is based
upon the transfer patch definition
which is defined for each applica-

Patch 2

Low

Range

High

Range

Low

Range

High

Range

Low

Range

High

Range

Low

Range

High

Range

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

 Zone

    Inches

  Millimetres

    A

0.07    0.09   1.78      2.29

    B

0.15    0.17   3.81      4.32

    C

0.35    0.37   8.89      9.40

    D

0.43    0.45 10.92    11.43

    E

0.51    0.53 12.95    13.46

    F

0.59    0.61 14.99    15.49

    G

0.79    0.81 20.07    20.57

Low

Range

High

Range

Low

Range

High

Range

Patch T / Transfer Patch

Patch T / Transfer Patch

Patch Codes

Assigns image level 3 to the

current

 document.

Patch 2

Assigns image level 2 to the

current

 document.

tion. For example, if the transfer
patch definition is image level 2,
then use of a transfer patch
assigns image level 2 to the 

next

document.

Patch 3

Patch description

This document provides information that supports the following scanners.

• Kodak Scanners 9XYZ, 5XYZ, 7XYZ, i800/i1800 (with image addressing) Series Scanners and the

Kodak Microimager 70

—these scanners are equipped with the Patch Reader. The Patch Reader recognizes

patches with bars that are parallel to the lead edge of the document. All of these scanners may use patches
for image addressing. In addition, the i800/i1800 (with image addressing) Series Scanners may use toggle
patches for 

Color on the Fly

 functionality.

• Kodak Scanners i280, 3590C and i600/i1800 (without image addressing) Series Scanners

—these

scanners are not equipped with a Patch Reader. These scanners recognize patches with bars that are per-
pendicular to the lead edge of the document. These scanners will only recognize the toggle patch for 

Color on

the Fly

 functionality and do not have image addressing.

A patch is a pattern of parallel, alternating black bars and spaces that is printed on a document.

Kodak

 Scanners which have patch reading capability can recognize patch documents

and automatically assign a document image level, increment the document image address, or perform 

Color on

the Fly

 functionality.

The wide bars should be 0.20 inches (5 mm) wide + 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). The narrow bars and spaces should
be 0.08 inches (2.03 mm) wide + 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). The maximum width of the patch code is 0.80 inches
(20 mm) +0.01 inches (0.25 mm). The minimum overall length of the patch bars is 2 inches (50 mm).

NOTE: The patch codes illustrated below are not to spec. Use the patch sheets included in this packet for

specifications.

Patch 3

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