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There are two methods for alternatively inserting odd and even pages: interleaving and reverse interleaving. Interleaving involves alternatively grouping the pages from two documents (starting with the first page of each document) to create a new document in the proper order. For example, if scanning a 6-page double-sided document, you first scan one side of all of the pages and then the other side. The odd-numbered pages (1, 3, 5) are scanned and saved to a file, and then the even numbered pages (2, 4, 6) are scanned and saved. Both files were scanned in page order. By performing interleaving on these two documents, a single document with all pages in the correct order can be created. With reverse interleaving, the pages from one document are taken from the beginning of the document and the pages from the other are taken from the end. This type of interleaving is quite common. For example, if scanning a double-sided 6-page document, you first put the document into a sheet feeder, scanning the front pages (pages 1, 3, 5) to a file. Next, you take the entire document and turn it around, scanning the back of the pages (pages 6, 4, 2) and saving them to a file. This means that the back of the files will end up being scanned in reverse order. But by reverse interleaving these two files, a single file in the correct order can be created. Document Management NOTE DP-C262/C322 can make the automatic 2-sided scanning by configuring the setting. Devices with 2-sided scanning capability do not need to use the functions of Alternatively Grouping Document Pages (Interleaving, Reverse Interleaving). 32

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Document
Management
There are two methods for alternatively inserting odd and even pages: interleaving and reverse interleaving.
Interleaving involves alternatively grouping the pages from two documents (starting with the first page of each
document) to create a new document in the proper order. For example, if scanning a 6-page double-sided
document, you first scan one side of all of the pages and then the other side. The odd-numbered pages (1, 3, 5)
are scanned and saved to a file, and then the even numbered pages (2, 4, 6) are scanned and saved. Both files
were scanned in page order. By performing interleaving on these two documents, a single document with all
pages in the correct order can be created.
With reverse interleaving, the pages from one document are taken from the beginning of the document and
the pages from the other are taken from the end. This type of interleaving is quite common. For example, if
scanning a double-sided 6-page document, you first put the document into a sheet feeder, scanning the front
pages (pages 1, 3, 5) to a file. Next, you take the entire document and turn it around, scanning the back of the
pages (pages 6, 4, 2) and saving them to a file. This means that the back of the files will end up being scanned
in reverse order. But by reverse interleaving these two files, a single file in the correct order can be created.
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DP-C262/C322 can make the automatic 2-sided scanning by configuring the setting.
Devices with 2-sided scanning capability do not need to use the functions of Alternatively Grouping
Document Pages (Interleaving, Reverse Interleaving).