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About displays the About dialog box. The About dialog box provides
detailed information such as the driver version number, certification
status and the version of QuickDriver used to develop this driver.
Calibrate — the calibration process allows you to calibrate the scanner
using the designated calibration target. When Calibrate is selected, the
Calibrate dialog box is displayed.
Click OK to continue with the scanner calibration.
Area displays the Scan Area dialog box.
OK saves the values set on all dialog boxes.
Cancel closes the dialog box without saving any changes.
Camera settings area The selections in the Camera area list the available sides (front and
back) of an image where you can define individual image processing
values. Options include: Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color and Back
Binary. For detailed information about Camera selection, see the
section entitled, “Making camera selections” earlier in this document.
On the Kodak i260/i280 Scanners there is a separate camera for each
side of the document being scanned. The Kodak Scanner Drivers allow
you to control the camera settings independently. Some settings apply
only to binary (black-and-white) images, others apply to color/grayscale
images. By selecting the appropriate camera and image type, you can
control the scanner’s output.
When starting the configuration process, use the steps below as a
guide:
1. Check the images you wish to capture (Enable camera settings).
2. Select the order to transfer the images (Color First or Binary First).
3. Configure each image by highlighting it (Configure).
Enable camera settings select the desired checkbox to enable the
Front Color, Front Binary, Back Color or Back Binary settings as
desired. This indicates the images you wish to capture and transfer to
the host PC. (It is possible to capture only rear images.) Enable your
selection by putting a checkmark in the desired box.
Color First/Binary First define the transfer order by selecting the
Color First or Binary First radio button. This determines which image
is transferred to the host PC first when using simultaneous output
scanning. For example, if you are scanning front color and front binary
and you select Binary First the scanner will return the front binary
image, then the front color image.
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