Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 34

Multifeed detection, Multifeed sensors, Printing, Changing the print offset

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Multifeed detection Multifeed sensors If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can turn Multifeed Detection off for the rest of the current scan job. If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can turn on or off any or all of the five scanner sensors. When the sensors are selected, click OK to close the window. Printing Changing the print offset If printing or electronic annotation (VRS only) has been enabled via the scanning application, you can temporarily disable it on all remaining documents in a scan job. This may be useful if rescanning a stack of documents that have already been printed on. Once Printing is disabled, no documents will be printed on (or images annotated on) until the Printing option is enabled. If you want to disable printing/annotation for the first document in the scan job, then your scanning application must be set up to NOT automatically start scanning, so that this screen can be accessed and printing/annotation can be disabled before you start scanning. The Print Offset function allows you to temporarily move the print location on a document (e.g., if you need to rescan a document that has already been printed on). When you change the print offset position, the change will stay in effect until the scanner returns to the Idle state. NOTES: • The Print Offset option is only displayed on the touchscreen if the printer is enabled. • Print Offset does not effect annotation. • If your scanner is configured to auto start, it is recommended that you disable autostart if you want to use the Print Offset function for the first document. • For more efficient scanning, it is recommended that you set the scanner to Pause Scanning (in the scanning application) when a multifeed occurs so the scanner will stay enabled. • If you set the Print Offset to a dimension that is longer than your document, there will be no printing on your document. A-61670 August 2014 3-11

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A-61670
August 2014
3-11
Multifeed detection
If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can
turn Multifeed Detection off for the rest of the current scan job.
Multifeed sensors
If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can
turn on or off any or all of the five scanner sensors. When the sensors are
selected, click
OK
to close the window.
Printing
If printing or electronic annotation (VRS only) has been enabled via the
scanning application, you can temporarily disable it on all remaining
documents in a scan job. This may be useful if rescanning a stack of
documents that have already been printed on.
Once
Printing
is disabled, no documents will be printed on (or images
annotated on) until the
Printing
option is enabled.
If you want to disable printing/annotation for the first document in the scan job,
then your scanning application must be set up to NOT automatically start
scanning, so that this screen can be accessed and printing/annotation can be
disabled before you start scanning.
Changing the print offset
The Print Offset function allows you to temporarily move the print location on a
document (e.g., if you need to rescan a document that has already been
printed on).
When you change the print offset position, the change will stay in effect until
the scanner returns to the Idle state.
NOTES:
The Print Offset option is only displayed on the touchscreen if the printer is
enabled.
Print Offset does not effect annotation.
If your scanner is configured to auto start, it is recommended that you
disable autostart if you want to use the Print Offset function for the first
document.
For more efficient scanning, it is recommended that you set the scanner to
Pause Scanning
(in the scanning application) when a multifeed occurs so
the scanner will stay enabled.
If you set the Print Offset to a dimension that is longer than your document,
there will be no printing on your document.