Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 36

Document handling, no additional handling is performed. This option is best used

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Document handling NOTES: • If Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled, the default maximum document length will be set to 10 inches for all resolutions. • For the Kodak i5200V and i5600V Scanners the maximum document length is always set to 40 inches and cannot be overridden. • Setting the maximum document length longer than is needed may reduce throughput. • Feeding a document longer than the maximum document length will result in a document jam error. Document handling allows you to select how the scanner transports documents through the scanner. This effects how the documents are fed into the scanner, how fast they move through the scanner, and how they are placed in the output tray. NOTE: This option is not available when Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled. The options displayed on this screen are based on what is set up in your scanning application for the current scan job. The options are: Normal, Improved Stacking and Best Stacking, OR Thick, Thin and Fragile. If the scanning application has specified one of these three options: Normal, Improved Stacking or Best Stacking then only these three options will be displayed on the screen (as shown above). • Normal - no additional handling is performed. This option is best used when all documents are similar in size. It is recommended that you use the side guides and document stop when scanning in the Normal mode. Normal mode is not available if Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled. • Improved Stacking - aids in controlling how the documents are stacked/ ordered in the output tray for mixed document sets. This should work for most mixed document sets. • Best Stacking - when your document set contains a variety of sizes, this option provides the best control of how the documents are stacked/ordered in the output tray. A-61670 August 2014 3-13

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A-61670
August 2014
3-13
NOTES:
If Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled, the default maximum document
length will be set to 10 inches for all resolutions.
For the
Kodak
i5200V and i5600V Scanners the maximum document length
is always set to 40 inches and cannot be overridden.
Setting the maximum document length longer than is needed may reduce
throughput.
Feeding a document longer than the maximum document length will result in
a document jam error.
Document handling
Document handling allows you to select how the scanner transports
documents through the scanner. This effects how the documents are fed into
the scanner, how fast they move through the scanner, and how they are placed
in the output tray.
NOTE:
This option is not available when Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled.
The options displayed on this screen are based on what is set up in your
scanning application for the current scan job. The options are:
Normal,
Improved Stacking
and
Best Stacking,
OR
Thick, Thin
and
Fragile.
If the scanning application has specified one of these three options:
Normal,
Improved Stacking
or
Best Stacking
then only these three options will be
displayed on the screen (as shown above).
Normal
— no additional handling is performed. This option is best used
when all documents are similar in size. It is recommended that you use the
side guides and document stop when scanning in the Normal mode. Normal
mode is not available if Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled.
Improved Stacking
— aids in controlling how the documents are stacked/
ordered in the output tray for mixed document sets. This should work for
most mixed document sets.
Best Stacking
— when your document set contains a variety of sizes, this
option provides the best control of how the documents are stacked/ordered
in the output tray.