42 A-61671 / TWAIN February 2013
Document Management
NOTE: When Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled, Document Handling
will automatically be set to a custom level with a throughput that
will be less than Best Stacking.
• Handling — allows you to select how the scanner transports
documents through the scanner. This affects how the documents are
fed into the scanner, how fast they move through the scanner, and
how they are placed in the output tray.
- Normal: no additional handling is performed. Best used when all
documents are similar in size.
• Full throughput
• Controlled stacking Off
• Minimum gap between documents
- Improved Stacking: aids in controlling how the documents are
stacked/ordered in the output tray for mixed document sets. This
should work for the majority of mixed sets.
• Possible slight reduction in throughput
• Controlled stacking On
• Minimum gap between documents
- Best Stacking: when your document set contains a great
variability in size, this option provides the best control of how the
documents are stacked/ordered within the output tray.
• Slight reduction in throughput
• Controlled stacking On
• Large interdocument gap
- Fragile: for documents that need extra care as they are
transported through the scanner and placed in the output tray.
• Greatly reduced throughput
• Controlled stacking Off
• Minimum interdocument gap
• One-quarter transport speed
• Thick: for documents that are thicker than card stock
(110 lb. / 0.25 mm).
• Greatly reduced throughput
• Controlled stacking On
• Minimum interdocument gap
• One-quarter transport speed
- Thin: for documents that are thinner than 20 lb. bond paper
(e.g., rice paper).
• Greatly reduced throughput
• Controlled stacking On
• Large interdocument gap
• One-quarter transport speed