Non-standard size originals, The scan width, Non-standard size originals 92 – Oce North America TDS600 User Manual

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Océ TDS600 Multifunctional Digital System User Manual

Non-standard size originals

The scanner of the Océ TDS600 system automatically detects the width of the
inserted original. For European sizes, for example, it detects whether the width
is A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, 500 mm, or 700 mm. The Océ TDS600 system uses a
memory table that contains all standard width - standard length combinations
to predict the length of the original. The scanner also measures the real length
of each original while it is transferred through the scanner.

Note:

If you are copying thick, thin or damaged originals or originals in a

carrier sheet, it is recommended to use the output at the rear side of the
scanner to ensure correct delivery (see ‘Deliver originals after scanning’ on
page 52)
.

The scan width

To prevent information loss when copying a non-standard original, you can
select the ‘non-standard’ scan width. The scanned width will then be larger
than the original width. It is also possible to define the scanned width and
length yourself.

Define the scan width

1

Open the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Original’ section.

2

Press ‘Scan width’ to select the required setting:

Standard. This option must be used to copy a standard-size original.

Non-standard. This option can be used to copy a non-standard original. The
scanned width will be larger than the original width (to the next larger,
standard size), to prevent information loss.

Numeric. You can define the scan width yourself, using the higher/lower
buttons or the numeric buttons.

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