SELECTING NEW ONETOUCH SCAN SETTINGS 119
The Interface information refers to the USB port where your scanner is
connected. The scanner automatically detects the type of USB port and
displays the information here. The example above shows a scanner
connected a USB 2.0 High Speed port. Your scanner may also be able to
connect to a USB 1.1 Full Speed port.
1. The option Enable the generation of events when paper is inserted
into the scanner enables your scanner’s “AutoScan” feature. The
scanner senses when an item is inserted into the scanner’s page feed,
grabs the item, and feeds it into the scanner automatically. You
don’t need to click a Scan button to start the scanning.
If this option is not enabled, the scanner will still grab the item, but
will then wait until you click the Scan button to start scanning.
If the “AutoScan” option is enabled, the Paper pickup delay also
becomes available. The Paper pickup delay is the amount of time
you want the scanner to wait until it feeds the item into the scanner
to start scanning.
2. To set the Paper pickup delay, click the drop-down arrow and
choose from the list of 5 options. The settings are in milliseconds,
so 1250 ms is 1.25 seconds.
3. The option Enable the detection of excessive document skew.
Backout the document if this occurs, is for sensing if a document is
being fed into the scanner skewed to such an extent that the scan
image will be degraded.
If this option is selected and you insert a document skewed, the
scanner will start to scan, but then scanning will stop and the
document will back out of the page feed so you can re-insert it
straight. This option is greyed out if it is not available for your
scanner.
4. Click OK to enable the new settings.
5. To return the scanner to its original factory settings, click Reset
Device.
Note:The Calibrate and Clean buttons are for maintaining your
scanner in optimum operating condition. See “Maintenance” on
page 140 for the steps to calibrate or clean your scanner.