File mode, Destination, File type – Oce North America TDS600 User Manual

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File mode

File mode can be on ‘File’, ‘Print’ or ‘File with check print’. ‘Print’ means
normal copy mode. ‘File’ results in scan to file. Choose ‘File with check print’
to scan to file with a check print. A check print is a print of the scanned
original, ensuring consistency with a later re-print.

Note:

The Océ TDS600 system does not allow you to change the ‘File mode’

setting during a set from ‘On’ to ‘Off ’ and the other way round. However
changing from ‘On’ to ‘On with check print’ and vice versa is allowed.

Note:

In scan to file mode the automatic behaviour is optimised for scanning.

Turning check plot on or off does not influence this automatic behaviour

Destination

You can store your scan either in the temporary store on the controller or on a
network destination. You can define up to ten destinations in the Océ Scan
Manager application. On the scanner operating panel you can choose one of
these destinations.

Select a destination

1

Press the function button to select destination 1 until 4.

2

To select destination four till ten, initially you have the select destination four.
Press the arrow buttons to select destination 4 until 10.

Note:

The names of the destinations can be any. However, for your

convenience, you are able to define understandable names in the Océ Scan
Manager application (see ‘Create a destination’ on page 78)
.

File type

To define the internal organisation of the scanned files, choose between TIFF
(Tagged Image File Format) and CALS-I (Continuous Acquisition and
Life-Cycle support).

TIFF

describes image data that typically comes from scanners, frame grabbers,

and paint- and photo-retouching programs. The purpose of TIFF is to describe
and store raster image data. A primary goal of TIFF is to provide a rich

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