User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Welcome
- Scanner Setup
- Installation
- Loading Documents to Scan
- Scanning and Configuring One Touch
- Default One Touch Settings
- Scan from the One Touch Button Panel
- Changing the Button Settings
- Selecting Options for One Touch
- Scan Configurations
- File Formats
- Configure Before Scan
- Open Scanned Document(s)
- Transfer to Storage
- Burn to CD-ROM
- Printer or Fax
- PaperPort
- SharePoint
- FTP Transfer
- SMTP
- Email Applications
- Text Editors
- Still Image Client
- Image Editors
- PDF Applications
- Send to Application
- Scanning to Multiple Destinations
- Scanning with Job Separation
- Scanning with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Selecting One Touch OmniPage OCR Options
- OneTouch with Visioneer Acuity Technology
- Hardware Properties
- Scanning from TWAIN and WIA
- Scanning from ISIS
- Maintenance
- Regulatory Information
- Compliance Information
- Index
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This option is available only if the current scanner supports duplex scanning and the Duplex
option is selected in the scanning interface.
Merge Two Sides
When scanning in duplex mode, you can enable this option to have both sides of a scanned
item appear on one page in the final image file. The options in the list allow you to select where
you want the front side image to appear in relation to the back side image in the final file.
The following image shows a cheque scanned in duplex mode without Merge two sides
enabled, and the same cheque scanned with Merge two sides enabled. When Merge two sides
is not enabled, side 1 and side 2 of the cheque are saved in two separate files (IMG_0001 and
IMG_0002 respectively). With Merge two sides enabled, both sides of the cheque are in a
single file (IMG_0003). If you are scanning a stack of items using a multipage file format, such
as a PDF file, then each page in the final file will have both the front and back images of the
scanned items.
Height threshold
Input the maximum height of images to be merged. The sides will not be merged if the height
of either the front or rear image exceeds this value. For example, if you are scanning a batch of
mixed documents such as cheques and statements, you may want both sides of the cheques
merged into one image but not the statements. The Height threshold needs to be lower than
the length of the documents you do not want merged into a single file.
Select one of the options in the Merge two sides list to enable this field. Note that you will also
need to enable Long document if you want to have the maximum height threshold be longer
than 17 inches (431 mm).