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

80 A-61560 June 2006
JPEG (Joint Photographic Editor Group) Quality — this group
developed and lent their name to a file compression standard for color
and grayscale images that is widely used by scanners, digital cameras
and software applications. On Microsoft Windows-based systems, a file
with the extension .jpg has normally been compressed using this
standard. JPEG compression offers a JPEG quality of Draft, Good,
Better, Best and Superior.
• Draft: smallest file size with draft image quality.
• Good: larger file size with good image quality.
• Better: larger file size with better image quality.
• Best: larger file size with the best image quality.
• Superior: largest file size with superior image quality.
Scanner tab The Scanner tab provides the following options.
Paper Source — select the desired paper source:
• ADF: if you are scanning documents from the input tray.
• Flatbed: if you are scanning documents using the flatbed.
Transport timeout — allows you to set the amount of time the scanner
will wait after the last document enters the transport before the
transport timeout action is taken. You can specify a time delay setting
from 1 to 300 seconds.
Energy Star — allows you to set the amount of time the scanner will
remain inactive before the scanner goes into an idle state. Choices are:
0 to 60 minutes.










