Kodak Scanner A 61599 User Manual

Scanners  
Patch Code Information  
A-61599  
 
Patch Types 1, 4 and 6 can be used by the host for post-scan image control for the i800/i1800 (with image  
addressing) Series Scanners (they are not used for image addressing).  
The Toggle Patch may be used to switch back and forth from bi-tonal and color/grayscale scanning for the  
i280, 3590C, i600, i800 and i1800 (without image addressing) Series Scanners. This provides Color on the  
Fly during capture, with no need for post-scan processing by the host application.  
NOTE: The patch codes illustrated below are not to spec. Use the patch sheets included in this packet for  
specifications.  
Patch code specifications  
Patch 1  
Patch Codes  
Patch 1  
Zone  
Millimetres  
Inches  
High  
Range  
Low  
Range  
Low  
High  
Range Range  
0.19 0.21  
0.27 0.29  
A
B
C
D
E
F
4.83 5.33  
6.86 7.37  
0.47 0.49 11.94 12.45  
0.55 0.57 13.97 14.48  
0.63 0.65 16.00 16.51  
0.71 0.73 18.03 18.54  
0.79 0.81 20.07 20.57  
G
Patch 4/Toggle Patch  
Patch 4/Toggle Patch  
Zone  
Inches  
Millimetres  
High  
Range  
Low  
Range  
Low  
High  
Range Range  
A
B
C
D
E
F
0.07 0.09 1.78  
0.15 0.17 3.81  
0.35 0.37 8.89  
0.43 0.45 10.92 11.43  
0.63 0.65 16.00 16.51  
0.71 0.73 18.03 18.54  
0.79 0.81 20.07 20.57  
2.29  
4.32  
9.40  
G
Patch 6  
Patch 6  
Zone  
Inches  
Millimetres  
High  
Range  
Low  
Range  
Low  
High  
Range Range  
A
B
C
D
E
F
0.07 0.09 1.78  
0.15 0.17 3.81  
0.23 0.25 5.84  
0.31 0.33 7.87  
0.51 0.53 12.95 13.46  
0.59 0.61 14.99 15.49  
0.79 0.81 20.07 20.57  
2.29  
4.32  
6.35  
8.38  
G
 
For Kodak Scanners 9XYZ, 5XYZ, 7XYZ, i800/i1800 (with image addressing) Series Scanners  
and 70 Microimager:  
The minimum overall length of the patch bars is 2 inches (50 mm).  
Patch positioning  
Horizontal placement/positioning  
There are five patch sensor locations for the  
scanner models listed above, except for the i1800  
Series Scanners which have four patch sensor  
locations.  
Horizontal and vertical placement of the patch code  
is critical for proper operation. If the patch code is  
placed improperly on the document, the patch  
sensors may fail to sense the patch.  
Horizontal placement of patch codes is affected by  
the position of the side guides. Make certain the  
side guides are positioned so the patch code will  
be transported directly past the window in which  
the patch reader is installed.  
Patches should appear with the bars parallel to  
the leading edge of the document (fed into the  
transport first).  
There must be at least 0.25 inches (6 mm) of  
space between the patch code and any other  
printed information.  
Use of a standard 2.5-inch (62.5 mm) patch code  
is recommended to ensure the patch code may  
still be read even if there is a slight variation in the  
positioning of the side guide(s).  
Refer to Figure A.  
Figure A  
Center of Transport  
 
Leading Edge of Document  
(fed into transport first)  
A
B
C
Vertical placement/positioning  
Patch codes must appear at least 0.25 inches  
(6 mm) from the right, left, and leading edges of  
the document.  
3.75 inches (94 mm)  
Patch codes must appear no more than 3.75  
inches (94 mm) from the leading edge of the  
document [1.6 inches (40 mm) on the 5XYZ and  
7XYZ Scanners].  
Refer to Figure B.  
Patch Area  
Figure B  
A, B, and C = 0.25 inches (6 mm)  
Patch Reader Positions  
for 9XYZ, 5XYZ, 7XYZ,  
i800 Series Scanners  
and 70 Microimager  
Patch Reader Positions  
for i1800 Series Scanners  
(with image addressing)  
 
For i280, 3590C and i600/i1800 (without  
image addressing) Series Scanners  
The Patch Reading Area ends 2.0 inches from the  
lead edge of the document. At least 0.75 inches of  
the patch code must appear within the Patch  
Reading Area.  
The minimum overall length of the patch bars is  
0.75 inches (19 mm).  
Patch Positioning  
Horizontal and vertical placement of the patch  
code is critical for proper operation. If the patch  
code is placed improperly on the document, the  
scanner may fail to read the patch.  
Patches should appear with the bars perpen-  
dicular to the lead edge of the document (fed  
into the transport first).  
Any other (non-patch) printed information to the  
left or right of the patch could cause false  
readings (see Eon the illustration).  
Patch codes must be at least 0.25 inches (6 mm)  
from the left and right edge of the document and  
must appear at least 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) from  
the lead edge of the document.  
For All Scanners  
Printing specifications  
Reliability requirements  
A patch code is a parallel pattern of bars (black,  
low reflectance) and spaces (clear, high  
reflectance).  
Print the patch code only on the top page of  
multiple-part forms with carbon paper inserts.  
Smudged carbon in the patch code area can  
cause false readings.  
The ink used to print the black bars must be  
carbon-based black or equivalent. The printed  
black bars must reflect less than 20% of the light  
source.  
If patch-coded forms are printed in pads, make  
sure the torn edges are not fed into the machine  
first (not the leading edge). A ragged leading edge  
preceding the patch code may cause the distance  
to the first bar to be out of tolerance.  
The bond paper that forms the spaces must be  
white or a light pastel color that reflects at least  
65% of the light source.  
Avoid photocopying patches. Photocopiers tend  
to increase the size of the black bars while  
simultaneously reducing the white space, thus  
altering the print specifications.  
This package contains several pages of camera-  
ready patch codes. These copies adhere to the  
specifications provided and may be used by a  
printer when creating patch documents.  
Print patch codes with carbon-based ink.  
Two types of camera-ready patch codes are  
provided:  
NOTES: Ink which is used to print bar codes  
typically has a high carbon content.  
2.5-inch (62.5 mm) long patch codes which may  
be used when preprinting patch code labels or  
when printing patch codes directly on applica-  
tion documents.  
Soy-based inks are not recommended.  
Avoid printing patches on glossy paper. Glare can  
cause the patch to be misread.  
Full-page width and full-page length patch code  
documents which may be used to create full-  
page patch documents which are used as batch  
headers; interleaved among application docu-  
ments. These full-page patches may be fed into  
the transport without regard to orientation.  
 
 
A-61599 10/06  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Eastman Kodak Company  
Document Imaging  
Rochester, New York 14650  
©Kodak,2006. Kodak is a  
trademark Kodak.  
 

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