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A-61133 March 2003 7-5
Storing images in a
VNN
A VNN within the Image Server Software can store scanned microfilm
images as documents in folders for later printing, faxing or emailing.
A document consists of one or more scanned images from a scanner,
held in a folder on a VNN. Document names may be assigned when
connecting to a VNN. The assignment of names to documents is
optional, but if used, each document name should be unique. If a
document is not assigned a name, the system will assign one
Dxxxxxxxx, where the x’s are sequential numbers, e.g., D00000171.
Documents allow multiple related images, retrieved from one or more
film rolls, to be printed, faxed or emailed at one time as a group.
A folder consists of one or more documents. Each folder must have a
unique name assigned to it when connecting to a VNN. A specified folder
and document remains as the output destination until you disconnect
from the VNN, connect as a different device, or specify a different folder
and/or document. Folders allow multiple documents to be printed, faxed
or emailed at one time as a group.
NOTE: A VNN can receive images simultaneously from more than one
scanner.
The following dialog box illustrates how images are stored as
documents in folders within the Image Server Software.
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