How to use patchcode sheets, How to use patchcode sheets -19 – Canon DR-X10C User Manual

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Chapter 3 Basic Operation

How to Use Patchcode Sheets

This section describes how to use patchcode sheets with
CapturePerfect 3.0.

1.

Print the patchcode sheets on a printer.

IMPORTANT

• Print (at original size) PATCH T (A4) and PATCH II (A4)

sheets on A4 paper, or PATCH T (LTR) and PATCH II (LTR)
on LTR paper.

• The scanner may not recognize the patchcodes if they are

enlarged or reduced.

2.

Insert the patchcode sheet in front of the document
that you want to save as a separate file before
placing the documents on the scanner.

3.

On the [Other] tab of the ISIS driver properties, select
[Patchcode] from the Batch Separation drop-down
list.

IMPORTANT

If the patchcode decoder is not installed, the [Patchcode] batch
separation setting is not displayed.

(See “Batch Separation” on

p. 8-20.)

4.

Perform scanning with batch separation enabled.

5.

Set the [Type of batch separation] setting to [Scan,
Continue Scanning] or [Skip, Continue Scanning].

Hint

• If [Scan, Continue Scanning] is selected or if the patchcode is

PATCH ll type, the patchcode sheet image is also saved and
scanning continues.

• If [Skip, Continue Scanning] is selected and the PATCH T

pattern is detected, the patchcode sheet image is not saved
and scanning continues.

Creating a Patchcode Sheet

To copy a patchcode pattern to create a different size
patchcode sheet, make sure to pay attention to the
following precautions:

IMPORTANT

• Adjust the patchcode so that it fits into the effective area for

detecting patchcode patterns.

• When copying a patchcode pattern, the copy should be the

same size and print density as the pattern on the original.
Extremely dark or light copies may not be scanned correctly.

• Be careful to keep patchcode sheets clean. If a patchcode

sheet has been folded or becomes creased, reprint or replace
the sheet.

Insert patchcode sheets in front of
the documents you want to save as
separate files.

0.2" (5 mm)

Patchcode Patterns

(Effective area for detecting
patchcode patterns.)

0.2" (5 mm)

0.

2"

(5 mm)

3.

7"

(94 mm)

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