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1 Introduction About this manual The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners are high-volume production scanners which includes image processing technology that can improve image quality and sometimes make the reproduction better than the original. You can use the ISIS Driver or TWAIN Datasource (both are available on the CD that is included with the scanner). Other popular scanning applications are also compatible with these scanners, however these applications may not be able to access all of the image processing options. Please refer to your vendor's documentation for specific information. The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners provide both color/grayscale and black and white scanning simultaneously with throughput speeds ranging from 80 to 130 ppm. This manual provides the following: Chapter 1, Introduction includes a brief summary of the Kodak i600/ i700 Series Scanners. Chapter 2, Best Practices includes information to use when setting up applications, recommendations on how to handle jam recoveries, image addressing information, controlling print streams, electronic color dropout and much more. Chapter 3, Using the TWAIN Datasource includes information on using the dialog boxes presented by the TWAIN Datasource and an explanation of the fields on each tab. Chapter 4, Using the ISIS Driver includes information on using the tabs presented by the ISIS driver and an explanation of fields on each tab. Appendix A, TWAIN Image Processing Terminology - the TWAIN Datasource for the Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners has been updated to include new terminology for traditional Kodak image processing functions. See this appendix for a comparative chart to map between terms. NOTE: The scanned images used in this guide were selected for the challenges presented to a typical scanner due to the lowcontrast characteristics of the images. A-61504 October 2007 1-1