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Patch Code Information CA T No . 845 9380 A-61599 October 2006 Scanners A-61599[...]
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Zone Inches Millimetres A 0.19 0.21 4.83 5.33 B 0.27 0.29 6.86 7.37 C 0.35 0.37 8.89 9.40 D 0.43 0.45 10.92 11.43 E 0.63 0.65 16.00 16.51 F 0.71 0.73 18.03 18.54 G 0.79 0.81 20.07 20.57 Patch code specifications A B C D E F G P atch Code Inf ormation f or K odak Scanners Zone Millimetres A 0.19 0.21 4.83 5.33 B 0.27 0.29 6.86 7.37 C 0.35 0.37 8.89 [...]
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Zone Inches Millimetres A 0.07 0.09 1.78 2.29 B 0.15 0.17 3.81 4.32 C 0.35 0.37 8.89 9.40 D 0.43 0.45 10.92 11.43 E 0.63 0.65 16.00 16.51 F 0.71 0.73 18.03 18.54 G 0.79 0.81 20.07 20.57 Low Range High Range Low Range High Range Patch Codes Patch code specifications Patch 4/Toggle Patch Patch 6 Zone Inches Millimetres A 0.07 0.09 1.78 2.29 B 0.15 0.[...]
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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 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 tra[...]
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P atch Reader P ositions f or 9XYZ, 5XYZ, 7XYZ, i800 Ser ies Scanners and 70 Microimager Vertical placement/positioning • Patch codes must appear at least 0.25 inches (6 mm) from the right, left, and leading edges of the document. • Patch codes must appear no more than 3.75 inches (94 mm) from the leading edge of the document [1.6 inches (40 mm[...]
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For i280, 3590C and i600/i1800 (without image addressing) Series Scanners 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. • Pat[...]
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Eastman Kodak Company Document Imaging Rochester , New Y ork 14650 © Kodak,2006. Kodak is a trademark Kodak. A-61599 10/06 Printed in U.S .A.[...]