Kodak i100 Series Scanner User Manual


 
A-61517 October 2004 4-26
Page size and layout the default paper size is set when a scanner is
first selected. You can choose a different paper size using the
drop-down list box.
NOTE: The Page Size and Page Layout selections also appear on the
Scanner Settings dialog box. If you make a change on the Scan
Area dialog box, the same selections will appear on the
Scanner Settings dialog box and vice versa.
The Page Layout area allows you to select either Portrait or Landscape.
Portrait will display the image orientation in the shape of a
conventional portrait, where height is greater than width.
Landscape will display the image orientation in the shape of a
conventional landscape painting, where width is greater than height.
Area the Area section defines the amount of image data which is
returned to the host. It can be defined to be the entire document (Fixed
to Transport cropping) or a portion of the document (Relative To
Document cropping). The area can be defined in Pixels, Inches or
Centimeters.
X for Fixed to Transport cropping this is the distance from the left
end of the scanner to the left-edge of the scanning area. For
Relative To Document cropping this is the distance from the left
edge of the document to the left edge of the zone. This option is not
available if you use Auto cropping.
Y — for Fixed to Transport and Relative To Document cropping this
is the position from the top end of the document to the top end of the
scanning area. This option is not available if you use Auto cropping.
Width — the width of the scanning area.
Height — the height of the scanning area. If Overscan is not
selected, the scanner will not continue capturing beyond the trail
edge of the document. For example, if you set up the scanner for
portrait-fed 8 ½” x 11” documents, and you scan an 8 ½ x 4”
document, the scanner will return an 8 ½ x 4” scanned area.
Snap causes the dimensions of the Area box to be controlled in fixed
1/8-inch increments. This option is not available in Pixel mode.