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A-63054 February 2004
IMPORTANT: When color-only scanning, Capture Software “behind the
scenes” will still scan in dual-stream using the grayed-out
bitonal Page and Image settings. The bitonal images will never
be displayed or stored to disk, but they will be used as
necessary for blank page separation, bar code reading, etc.
As a result, the grayed-out bitonal resolution may dictate the
speed at which the scanner runs. For instance, if the color
resolution is set to 100 dpi, but the grayed out bitonal resolution
is set to 300 dpi, the scanner will run at a slower transport
speed due to the 300 dpi bitonal setting.
4. Select a multi-feed detection option from the
Ultrasonic multi-feed
detection
drop-down list.
Choose from either None, Warn, Warn and Stop, or End job.
When enabled, the scanner warns you with an audible alarm whenever a
multi-feed is detected (commonly caused by 2 or more pages stuck
together as they pass through the feeder). A message is also displayed on
the scanner operator console. The scanner remains enabled and
continues to scan.
When Warn and Stop is selected, the scanner feeder and transport stop
immediately when a multi-feed is detected. The scanner remains enabled
and scanning can be continued by pressing the green button on the
scanner operator console.
When End job is selected, the scanner feeder and transport stop
immediately when a multi-feed is detected. The scanner is also disabled.
Scanning can be continued only by clicking on the green Start button in
Capture Software.
5. When Ultrasonic multi-feed detection is enabled, select a multi-feed
sensitivity from the
Sensitivity
drop-down list.
Choose from either Low, Medium, or High. Select High when scanning
thinner documents for more frequent occurrences of multi-feeds.
Select Low when scanning thicker documents for less frequent
occurrences of multi-feeds.