Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 73

Patch pattern, orientation, for the i5800 Scanner with the, Controlled Dual Stacker, Accessory, Kodak

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Patch pattern orientation (for the i5800 Scanner with the Controlled Dual Stacker Accessory) NOTE: This section only applies to the Kodak i5800 Scanner with the Controlled Dual Stacker Accessory. The Kodak i5850 Scanner has horizontal patch reading built-in; however, the Stacking option must be enabled to use this feature). If you are using the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory on the i5800 Scanner, you must orient the patch patterns correctly. The Type 3 patch is the inverse of the Type T patch and the Type 1 patch is the inverse of the Type 6 patch. If patch pages are not formatted correctly, this can cause incorrect patch pattern reading because only the first patch pattern that is read by the front and rear camera will be used. For example, many patch pages designed for scanners that read patches with physical patch reader sensors (Kodak i800/i1800 Series Scanners) will have bars that extend to the edges of the page on more than one side. While this worked well on Kodak i800/i1800 Series Scanners there is a potential problem when reading patch pages like this on the Kodak i5000 Series Scanners. If the page is skewed during scanning such that the right edge of the page passes over a camera first, then the patch page may be read as a Type T patch rather than a Type 3 patch. 6-8 A-61670 August 2014

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6-8
A-61670
August
2014
Patch pattern
orientation
(for the i5800 Scanner with the
Controlled Dual Stacker
Accessory)
NOTE:
This section only applies to the
Kodak
i5800 Scanner with the
Controlled Dual Stacker Accessory. The
Kodak
i5850 Scanner has
horizontal patch reading built-in; however, the
Stacking
option must
be enabled to use this feature).
If you are using the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory on the i5800 Scanner,
you must orient the patch patterns correctly. The Type 3 patch is the inverse of
the Type T patch and the Type 1 patch is the inverse of the Type 6 patch. If
patch pages are not formatted correctly, this can cause incorrect patch pattern
reading because only the first patch pattern that is read by the front and rear
camera will be used.
For example, many patch pages designed for scanners that read patches with
physical patch reader sensors (
Kodak
i800/i1800 Series Scanners) will have
bars that extend to the edges of the page on more than one side. While this
worked well on
Kodak
i800/i1800 Series Scanners there is a potential problem
when reading patch pages like this on the
Kodak
i5000 Series Scanners.
If the page is skewed during scanning such that the right edge of the page
passes over a camera first, then the patch page may be read as a Type T
patch rather than a Type 3 patch.