Fujitsu 6770 Operator's Guide - Page 97

Dividing a Multi Document Using Barcodes, Character Set, Field Width

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Chapter 5 Various Documents ⇒ The created folder is named under the document counter's title, and is used to hold the scanned data files. Example of saving files in folders: When selecting [Create Directories Separately]  KOCIGLRI KOCIGȷ LRI ȷ ȷ  KOCIGLRI KOCIGȷ LRI ȷ ȷ  KOCIGLRI KOCIGȷ LRI ȷ ȷ When unselecting [Create Directories Separately] KOCIGLRI KȷOCIGLRI ȷ ȷ KOCIGLRI Kȷ OCIGLRI ȷ ȷ KOCIGLRI Kȷ OCIGLRI ȷ ȷ Dividing a Multipage Document Using Barcodes ScandAll PRO supports the Job Separation function using barcode-printed sheets. This barcode-based Job Separation function can divide scanned images of a multi-page document into a pre-determined unit, and then save each part to respective folders separately, without interrupting the ongoing operations. For a multi-page data such as in PDF or TIFF format, this function can divide it into a specified unit, and save each of the parts to separate files. Note not only the document counter, but also the recognized barcode text can be used to name the file or folder. ScandAll PRO can detect the following types of barcodes: Code Character Set Field Width UPC/EAN/ Numbers JAN UPC:12 (UPC-A only; includes check digits) EAN, JAN: 8 or 13 (includes check digits) CODE39 Numbers, alphabets, 7 1 to 32 symbols (excludes start/stop codes) CODABAR 4 start/stop characters, numbers, 10 alphabets and symbols 1 to 32 (excludes start/stop codes) CODE128 Full ASCII codes 1 to 32 (excludes check characters) TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview Loading Documents How to Use ScandAll PRO Scan Parameters Various Documents Daily Care Consumables Troubleshooting Operational Settings Appendix Glossary 97

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Chapter 5 Various Documents
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Index
Appendix
Introduction
Glossary
Contents
TOP
Loading
Documents
How to Use
ScandAll PRO
Scan Pa-
rameters
Various
Documents
Daily Care
Trouble-
shooting
Operational
Settings
Consumables
Scanner
Overview
Dividing a Multipage Document Using Barcodes
ScandAll PRO supports the Job Separation function using
barcode-printed sheets. This barcode-based Job Separation
function can divide scanned images of a multi-page document
into a pre-determined unit, and then save each part to respec-
tive folders separately, without interrupting the ongoing opera-
tions. For a multi-page data such as in PDF or TIFF format,
this function can divide it into a specified unit, and save each
of the parts to separate files.
N
ote not only the document
counter, but also the recognized barcode text can be used to
name the file or folder.
ScandAll PRO can detect the following types of barcodes:
The created folder is named under the document
counter’s title, and is used to hold the scanned
data files.
Example of saving files in folders:
When selecting [Create Directories Separately]
When unselecting [Create Directories Separately]
Code
Character Set
Field Width
UPC/EA
N
/
JA
N
N
umbers
UPC:12 (UPC-A only; includes
check digits)
EA
N
, JA
N
:
8
or 13 (includes
check digits)
CODE39
N
umbers, alphabets, 7
symbols
1 to 32
(excludes start/stop codes)
CODABAR
4 start/stop characters,
numbers, 10 alphabets
and symbols
1 to 32
(excludes start/stop codes)
CODE12
8
Full ASCII codes
1 to 32
(excludes check characters)