Scanner User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- What’s in the box
- System requirements
- Installing the scanner
- Installing the Kodak Driver Software
- Connecting the power cord to the scanner
- Connecting the USB cable
- Attaching the output tray
- Turning on the scanner and finalizing Kodak Driver Software installation
- Installing application software
- Scanner components
- Locking the scanner
- 3 Using the Scanner
- Turning the scanner on and off
- Scanner positions
- Tilting the scanner body
- Adjusting the output tray
- Adjusting the input tray
- Adjusting the side guides
- Start and stop scanning
- Document preparation
- Verifying your scanner installation
- Viewing test images
- Understanding your scanning environment
- Smart touch functionality
- Scanning your documents
- 4 Image Processing
- Overview
- Starting the Scan Validation Tool
- Scan Validation Tool dialog box
- Using the TWAIN datasource
- The main Kodak Scanner window
- The Image Settingswindow
- Preview window
- Toolbar icons
- General tab
- Size tab
- Adjustments tab: black and white
- Adjustments tab: color or grayscale
- Enhancements tab
- Advanced options
- Content Settings tab
- Setting up automatic color detection - Example 1
- Setting up multiple images for each side of a document (dual stream) - Example 2
- Using different settings for each side of a document - Example 3
- Images for each side of a document (dual stream) - Example 4
- The Device Settings window
- The Diagnostics window
- Using the ISIS Driver
- 5 Maintenance
- Cleaning the scanner
- Opening the scanner cover
- Cleaning the rollers and transport
- Cleaning or replacing the separation module
- Replacing the separation module tires
- Cleaning or replacing the feed module
- Replacing the tires on the feed module
- Vacuuming the scanner
- Cleaning the imaging area
- Supplies and consumables
- Accessories
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Feature Map
- Appendix C Warranty - US and Canada only

A-61560 June 2006 41
Using the TWAIN
datasource
The TWAIN datasource is software that communicates with your
scanner. It is provided by Kodak with the i1200/i1300 Scanners. Many
scanning applications support the TWAIN standard and this datasource
can be used to interface with these applications.
This section provides descriptions of the scanner features using options
on the TWAIN datasource tabs. If you are using the TWAIN datasource,
follow the procedures in this section to set up your scanner. If you are
using the ISIS driver, see the section entitled, “Using the ISIS driver”
later in this chapter.
For the purpose of this manual, all displayed dialog boxes assume the
features available on the Kodak i1220 or i1320 Scanner (duplex
scanner). If you have a Kodak i1210 or i1310 Scanner (simplex
scanner) all options are limited to one-sided scanning only.
Terminology and
features
Throughout this manual the terms “dual stream” and “automatic color
detection” are used. On the new TWAIN datasource interface dual
stream refers to Multiple; and automatic color detection refers to One-
based on document content. Both of these options can be configured
on the Advanced and Content Settings tabs.
If you have used previous scanners from Kodak, you may be familiar
with many of the image processing features already. With the new
graphical user interface in the TWAIN datasource, some of the names
of those features have changed. Refer to Appendix B, Feature Map for
a cross reference of old feature names with new feature names.
How do I begin? First you need to select a Settings Shortcut you want to use from the
main Kodak Scanner window. Each Settings Shortcut is separately
named and contains the scanner settings needed to do a certain
scanning job. For additional flexibility, Settings Shortcuts also include
device settings, like Energy Star and transport time-outs. By default, the
i1200 and i1300 Series Scanners come with predefined Settings
Shortcuts for the most common scanner tasks. Using these Settings
Shortcuts can save you time and makes it easy to be productive. For
example, if you want to scan color business documents and convert
them to a JPEG file, all you need to do is choose the Settings Shortcut
that is configured with the settings that best meet your scanning needs.
You can alter and create Settings Shortcuts for your specific scanning
needs. In order to create your own custom Settings Shortcut, select one
of the default Settings Shortcuts to use as a template, make your
desired changes to the settings and then save the Settings Shortcut
with a name that is meaningful to you. You cannot modify the default
Setting Shortcuts.










