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System requirements, Intel Pentium III, 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM

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System requirements Following is the recommended system configurations to run Kodak i55 and i65 Scanners. Optimum requirements to match scanner capabilities: • Intel Pentium IV, 2.5 GHz processor: - 512 MB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 35.56 cm (14 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 400 dpi. - 2 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 86.36 cm (34 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 400 dpi. - 2 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 35.56 cm (14 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 600 dpi. - 3 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 86.36 cm (34 in.) in length in grayscale or bi-tonal at 600 dpi • USB port 2.0 (best) or SCSI II • Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP (Professional/Home) • 15 MB free hard disk space is required to install the drivers. Applications and image storage will require additional hard disk space. • CD-ROM drive Minimum requirements to allow basic scanner operation: The following minimum requirements may not achieve the rated speed of the scanner. • Intel Pentium III, 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM • USB port 1.1 or SCSI • Windows 2000 Professional, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, or Windows XP (Professional/Home) • 15 MB free hard disk space is required to install the drivers. Applications and image storage will require additional hard disk space. • CD-ROM drive NOTE: The ability to scan longer documents or very high resolutions is somewhat dependent on the available host PC memory. Differences in memory use between scanning applications may account for some issues scanning a long document at very high resolution. While the memory guidelines above are conservative, your experience may vary depending on your host PC configuration and scanning application. A-61527 May 2006 7

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A-61527
May 2006
7
System requirements
Following is the recommended system configurations to run
Kodak
i55
and i65 Scanners.
Optimum requirements to match scanner capabilities:
Intel Pentium IV, 2.5 GHz processor:
-
512 MB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 35.56 cm
(14 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 400 dpi.
-
2 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 86.36 cm
(34 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 400 dpi.
-
2 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 35.56 cm
(14 in.) in length in color, grayscale, or bi-tonal at 600 dpi.
-
3 GB RAM for scanning documents no longer than 86.36 cm
(34 in.) in length in grayscale or bi-tonal at 600 dpi
USB port 2.0 (best) or SCSI II
Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP (Professional/Home)
15 MB free hard disk space is required to install the drivers.
Applications and image storage will require additional hard disk
space.
CD-ROM drive
Minimum requirements to allow basic scanner operation:
The following minimum requirements may not achieve the rated speed
of the scanner.
Intel Pentium III, 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM
USB port 1.1 or SCSI
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, or
Windows XP (Professional/Home)
15 MB free hard disk space is required to install the drivers.
Applications and image storage will require additional hard disk
space.
CD-ROM drive
NOTE: The ability to scan longer documents or very high resolutions is
somewhat dependent on the available host PC memory.
Differences in memory use between scanning applications may
account for some issues scanning a long document at very high
resolution. While the memory guidelines above are
conservative, your experience may vary depending on your host
PC configuration and scanning application.