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Pausing and resuming scanning, action e.g., Omit Printing, Omit Patch, Omit Multifeed, Allow Maximum

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Pausing and resuming scanning NOTE: If your scan job requires a temporary override (e.g., printing, patch reading, multifeed detection, etc.), then the auto start option must be disabled prior to starting your scan job to allow access to the Overrides screen. Alternatively, pressing Stop/Pause while scanning will also provide access to the Overrides screen. For more information, see the section entitled, "Scan job overrides". 4. Touching any of the options displayed on this screen, will perform the action (e.g., Omit Printing, Omit Patch, Omit Multifeed, Allow Maximum Length, etc.) on the next document only. To perform these actions for the rest of the scan job, see the section entitled, "Scan job overrides" later in this chapter. 5. You must press the Start/Resume button to begin scanning if auto start has been disabled by the scanning application. You can manually stop/pause and start/resume the scanner while scanning documents. • To temporarily pause scanning, touch the Stop/Pause button on the scanner once. • If you want to stop scanning, you can touch Stop on the Operator Control Panel touchscreen, or press the Stop/Pause button twice. • Touch the Start/Resume on the scanner to restart scanning after it has been paused. NOTE: During scanning the scanner monitors its own internal image buffer memory. In order to prevent overwriting images before the host computer can retrieve them, the scanner will automatically pause the feeder and will resume scanning when enough internal buffer memory is free. A-61670 August 2014 3-9

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A-61670
August 2014
3-9
NOTE:
If your scan job requires a temporary override (e.g., printing,
patch reading, multifeed detection, etc.), then the auto start
option must be disabled prior to starting your scan job to allow
access to the Overrides screen.
Alternatively, pressing
Stop/Pause
while scanning will also
provide access to the Overrides screen.
For more information, see the section entitled, “Scan job
overrides”.
4.
Touching any of the options displayed on this screen, will perform the
action (e.g., Omit Printing, Omit Patch, Omit Multifeed, Allow Maximum
Length, etc.) on the next document only. To perform these actions for the
rest of the scan job, see the section entitled, “Scan job overrides” later in
this chapter.
5.
You must press the Start/Resume button to begin scanning if auto start has
been disabled by the scanning application.
Pausing and resuming
scanning
You can manually stop/pause and start/resume the scanner while scanning
documents.
To temporarily pause scanning, touch the
Stop
/
Pause
button on the
scanner once.
If you want to stop scanning, you can touch
Stop
on the Operator Control
Panel touchscreen, or press the
Stop/Pause
button twice.
Touch the
Start
/
Resume
on the scanner to restart scanning after it has
been paused.
NOTE:
During scanning the scanner monitors its own internal image buffer
memory. In order to prevent overwriting images before the host
computer can retrieve them, the scanner will automatically pause the
feeder and will resume scanning when enough internal buffer memory
is free.