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A-61133 March 2003 3-7
In addition, the character “N” can be used as a wildcard to specify
various ranges. For example, in a 3-level application:
When an image has already been retrieved and is displayed, to
enter a range for next address to first address in next chapter:
-3.1.n, where 3 is the current book and 1 is the current chapter.
When an image has already been retrieved and is displayed, to
enter a range for next address to first address in next book:
-3.n.n, where 3 is the current book.
When a roll of film has been threaded but no images have been
retrieved, to enter a range for all images on a roll: -n.
A range of 255.3.1-255.4.n would result in the saving and/or
printing of all images in Chapter 3, Book 255 through the last
image in Chapter 4, Book 255.
3. If desired, use the Display Time slider bar to change the amount of
time you want the image displayed before moving to the next image.
4. Select Start to begin scanning. If you want to temporarily suspend
scanning (i.e., to change an image processing value from the
Control Panel, such as; Brightness, Contrast, Despeckle, etc.), click
Pause. You can then click Start to resume scanning, or Close to
stop scanning and close the Batch Scan dialog box.
NOTE: If an unplanned interruption occurs while batch scanning is
being performed, search to the image you want to start at
and reinitiate batch scanning from that point.
5. When batch scanning is complete, the message Batch Process
finished is displayed. Click OK on the message box.
6. If you want to continue batch scanning, repeat the steps above,
otherwise you can click on Close to close the Batch Scan dialog
box.
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