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A-61601 June 2010
Conflicts with other
applications
Some image viewers and backup programs that monitor the hard drive
for new image files may access files in the output folder while in use by
the Picture Saver Scanning System. This may cause functions
(Retouch, Rotate and Auto-Rotate) to not work properly. Turn off
watched folder and backup synchronization functionality for other
image products when scanning photos or uninstall the products. The
HP TouchSmart Cyberlink Media Library Service (CLMLSvc.exe) and
Western Digital SmartWare and Memeo Sync backup software are
known to cause problems.
Application
configuration
The Picture Saver Scanning System may be configured by modifying
the PrintScan.ini file in the directory specified below for your particular
Windows operating system. You can change the location for the output
JPG files (Target_Path) and adjust the folder size for burning CDs,
Kodak
Picture CDs or DVDs. The maximum folder size can be changed
by specifying a new value for the CDFolderSize, PCDFolderSize and
DVDFolderSize parameters in the PrintScan.ini file.
A3 and A4 Flatbed scanner rotation may be set using the
FlatbedRotation parameter.
Reversing the order of the photo faceup scans may be enabled/
disabled using the ReverseFaceUp parameter.
The Scan Viewer may be enabled/disabled using the ShowViewer
parameter. The Scan Viewer refresh rate may be slowed down using
the ViewerDelay parameter. This will cause each image to remain
displayed on the screen longer, therefore not all of the images scanned
are displayed.
The default values for other parameters are preset to optimal values or
set by the Scan Settings screen and generally do not need to be
modified.
Additional guidance for changing specific parameters may be found in
the PrintScan.ini file.
PrintScan.ini folder location
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\kds_kodak\Picture Saver System PS810 or PS410
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
C:\ProgramData\kds_kodak\Picture Saver System PS810 or PS410
NOTE: These folders may be hidden. If so, you may need to go into the
Windows operating system to display them.