Using the multi-feed detector, Introduction, Before you begin – Kodak 923 User Manual
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A-61120 March 1999
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Using the Multi-Feed Detector
Introduction
The
Kodak Digital Science Multi-Feed Detector aids in document
processing by detecting documents that may go through the feeder
one on top of the other. Multi-feeds can easily happen due to damp
documents, adhesives on documents, electrostatically charged
documents, or a maladjusted feeder gap.
The Multi-Feed Detector is an accessory on the following models:
•
Kodak Digital Science Scanner 9500 (S or D)
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Kodak Digital Science Scanner/Microimager 990 (S or D)
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Kodak Imagelink Scanners 900 and 923 (S or D)
•
Kodak Imagelink Microimager 70
For the purpose of this User’s Guide, the equipment listed above will
be generically referred to as “scanner”.
NOTE: This accessory is not intended for use on machines with the
Check Feeder accessory.
Before you begin
For the Multi-Feed Detector to function properly be sure of the
following:
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Documents must be greater than or equal to 2.5 inches (104 mm)
in length. (Length is measured parallel to the direction of feeding.)
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Minimum document width is 4.5 inches.
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The thickness of the documents within a batch must be the same
within ±10% from any nominal value from 2.0 to 7.0 mils.
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Documents should be in good condition.
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The document stack is fanned before feeding to aid in document
separation.
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For a microimager, be sure the Advanced Document Controller*
and skew detection is installed and enabled in the desired mode.
*
All
Kodak Digital Science
9000 series Document Scanners and
Kodak
Imagelink
900 series Scanners come with the Advanced Document
Controller installed.