Kodak 9500 All in One Printer User Manual


 
3-2 A-61124 March 1999
Image address
The scanner assigns an image address to the scanned
document. The image address is based upon the index format
defined in the current operating mode and the document level
assigned to the document. Refer to Appendix C ,
Assigning
Image Addresses
for additional information.
Header flags
The scanner records any flags that have been set for special
consideration. For example, a document image that may need to
go through a quality assurance check can be denoted by setting
a flag via the scanner control panel.
There are two types of flags:
Latched flags. A latched flag is enabled and remains set until it
is disabled. In this case, the operator can execute function
code F73 and feed a set of documents. A flag is placed in the
header of all documents scanned until the operator executes
function code F73 to disable or reset the flag.
Momentary flag. A momentary flag is set only for the next
document to be scanned. The operator can execute function
code F74 to momentarily set the flag and feed the document.
The flag is automatically reset for the next document.
Compression type
The scanner records the compression type used, which is
determined by either the mode definition or by the mode
definition override.
Date
The scanner records the date the document is scanned.
Time
The scanner records the time the document is scanned .
Resolution
The scanner records the selected scanned image resolution.
Bit order
The scanner records the selected bit order.
Skew Detection
If the Advanced Document Controller accessory is installed and
enabled, the scanner records whether or not a skew error was
detected.
Polarity
The scanner records the image polarity.