Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 60

Stacking locations, Recommended configurations, Recommended paper specifications

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Stacking locations The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory is designed to replace the standard exit tray on the i5000 Series Scanners. The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has two stacking locations - Stack #1 and Stack #2. Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #1: is located closest to the top of the document transport where the document exits the scanner. This location is typically used as the exception stack when you want to separate shorter documents (less than 6 inches) from a document set. Stack #2: is the lower location and is typically used as the exception stack when you want to separate patch pages from a document stack or separate a multifed document. Recommended configurations The TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or your scanning application provides options on how you want to output your documents (e.g., based on size, patch pages or multifeeds) using the Controlled Dual Stacking feature. See the Scanning Setup Guides for TWAIN and ISIS on the CD or your scanning application documentation for more information. NOTES: • After configuring the Controlled Dual Stacking feature, you may need to adjust the side guides on the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory to accommodate your scanning setup. • For documents less than 5 inches long use the optional short document insert. Recommended paper specifications Stack #2 requires that the paper has certain qualities to be released in an uncontrolled manner for it to stack correctly. Paper that lacks stiffness and sufficient mass will not reach Stack #2 and will ultimately create disorder in the output tray. Recommended documents for reliable stacking in Stack #2 • A4 size documents that are in good condition and are 60 - 80 gsm and scanned in landscape orientation. • US lettersize documents that are in good condition and are 16 - 24 lb. bond paper scanned in landscape orientation. 5-2 A-61670 August 2014

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5-2
A-61670
August
2014
Stacking locations
The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory is designed to replace the standard
exit tray on the i5000 Series Scanners. The Controlled Dual Stacking
Accessory has two stacking locations — Stack #1 and Stack #2.
Stack #1:
is located closest to the top of the document transport where the
document exits the scanner. This location is typically used as the exception
stack when you want to separate shorter documents (less than 6 inches) from
a document set.
Stack #2
: is the lower location and is typically used as the exception stack
when you want to separate patch pages from a document stack or separate a
multifed document.
Recommended
configurations
The TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or your scanning application provides
options on how you want to output your documents (e.g., based on size, patch
pages or multifeeds) using the Controlled Dual Stacking feature. See the
Scanning Setup Guides
for TWAIN and ISIS on the CD or your scanning
application documentation for more information.
NOTES:
After configuring the Controlled Dual Stacking feature, you may need to
adjust the side guides on the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory to
accommodate your scanning setup.
For documents less than 5 inches long use the optional short document
insert.
Recommended paper
specifications
Stack #2 requires that the paper has certain qualities to be released in an
uncontrolled manner for it to stack correctly. Paper that lacks stiffness and
sufficient mass will not reach Stack #2 and will ultimately create disorder in the
output tray.
Recommended documents for reliable stacking in Stack #2
A4 size documents that are in good condition and are 60 - 80 gsm and
scanned in landscape orientation.
US lettersize documents that are in good condition and are 16 - 24 lb. bond
paper scanned in landscape orientation.
Stack #1
Stack #2