128 RICOH520 Version 1.65 129 Ricoh IS-510 and IS-520 130 Copyright © Pixel Translations Incorporated. 1992-1994 150 Ricoh IS-510 151 Ricoh IS-520 4700 None 4701 8x4 45-Degree 4702 6x6 90-Degree 4703 8x6 60-Degree 4704 8x8 90-Degree 4705 12x6 45-Degree 4706 10x8 60-Degree 4707 12x8 60-Degree 4708 16x8 45-Degree 4709 16x16 90-Degree 4710 8x8 Bayer 4711 Error Diffusion 4712 User Download 4713 4x4 Bayer 4714 Bayer, Limit 2 4715 Bayer, Limit 3 4716 Bayer, Limit 4 4717 Bayer, Limit 5 4718 Scroll Pattern 4723 Requested transfer length was incorrect. 4724 SCSI Parity error has been detected by scanner. 4725 Invalid command. 4726 Invalid field in command descriptor block. 4727 Unsupported logical unit. 4728 Bad parameter list length. 4729 Compression unit error. 4730 This driver only supports the duplex 520. Used Ricoh520.pxw to scan simplex. 4739 ISO 4740 Default Paper Size: 4741 Letter - 8.5 x 11 in 4742 Legal - 8.5 x 14 in 4743 Double Letter - 11 x 17 in 4744 A3 - 297 x 429 mm 4745 A4 - 210 x 297 mm 4746 A5 - 148 x 210 mm 4747 B4 - 250 x 353 mm 4748 B5 - 176 x 250 mm 4749 Photo - 4 x 6 in 4750 Photo - 3 x 5 in 4751 Scanner's Maximum 4760 Default SCSI device: 4761 SCSI ID#x - yyyyy 4762 , Single Sided 4763 , Double Sided 4770 Machine Type: 4771 400 dpi, Speedup Kit 4772 400 dpi, No Speedup Kit 4773 500 dpi, 8-bit Gray 4774 600 dpi 4780 Machine Options: 4785 EndorserSpeed@ 4786 EndorserOffset@ 4790 IS50SCSI 4791 IS60SCSI 4792 IS410SCSI 4793 IS510SCSI 4794 IS520SCSI 4795 FS2SCSI 4796 RS2200-EF 4797 IS420SCSI 4798 RICOH 4800 mid point tracking (default) 4801 light (37%) tracking point 4802 dark (75%) tracking point 4803 dark (75%) setting, tracking upper limit of 75% 4804 dark (75%) setting, tracking upper limit of 85% 4805 dark (75%) setting, tracking upper limit of 90% 4806 slightly dark (62%), tracking upper limit of 80% 4807 slightly dark (62%), tracking upper limit of 90% 4808 light (37%) setting, tracking upper limit of 85% 4809 light (31%) setting, tracking upper limit of 80% 4820 bottom clipping quasi linear 4821 1:1 inverting curve 4822 S curve with peak non-linear deviation of 5 4823 sharpening curve with gamma = 0.61 4824 sharpening curve with gamma = 0.67 4825 sharpening curve with gamma = 0.75 4826 sharpening curve with gamma = 0.87 4827 1:1 linear 4828 blurring curve with gamma = 1.20 4829 blurring curve with gamma = 1.45 4830 blurring curve with gamma = 1.78 4831 blurring curve with gamma = 2.20 4840 combines threshold, high and low freq enhancement 4841 output value of JP4.2 4842 disable high frequency enhancer 4843 combines threshold, low and more high freq enhancement 4850 less sensitive to changes 4851 special case 1 4852 special case 2 4853 more sensitive to changes 4861 no additional changes 4862 plus single pixel vertical lines 4863 plus "corner filler" 4870 The Inkjet Endorser of the Ricoh IS-510/520 uses an ASCII string 4871 to determine what to print on each page. The string, up to 80 characters in length, 4872 is searched for the occurance of a sequence of the special character "%" 4873 which will be replaced with an incrementing page count for each 4874 page scanned. Only the first occurance of the special sequence will 4875 have the page count substituted. For example the string:\n\n 4876 "INTERNAL REFERENCE ID #600-XYZ%%%%%% FOOBAR"\n\n 4877 will have the "%%%%%%" portion the string replaced with a six 4878 digit, zero padded page count for each page. This string will be 4879 printed vertically on the page as it passes through the scanner.\n\n 4880 Printable characters include:\n\n 4881 0123456789-_/\#.][()=+<>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\n\n 4882 Use Printing Offset to specify how far down from the top of the page 4883 the endorser should begin printing. This distance in specified in millimeters. 4900 The values in this dialog are used to perform X / Y calibration when scanning 4901 pages. Most of these values will be stored in the scanner's EEPROMs upon leaving 4902 This application. If you do not know what this means, or are unsure if you need this, 4903 you should probably exit this dialog.\n\n 4904 Calibration in the X (sub scanning or horizontal) direction may be changed through 4905 the 'Front X Offset' and 'Back X Offset' parameters. These values are independent 4906 of resolution; their units are in 400 dots per inch. Increasing these values will case 4907 the scan to begin further to the right of the page.\n\n 4908 Calibration in the Y (main scanning or vertical) direction may be changed through 4909 the 'Front Y Offset' and 'Back Y Offset' parameters. Note that these values are 4910 different depending on resolution. Increasing these values will cause the scan to 4911 begin lower on the page.\n\n 4912 Motor speed determines how fast the page is fed past the camera. Increasing this value 4913 will make the page appear shorter in the Y direction; decreasing it will make the page 4914 appear longer.\n\n 4915 The best way to fix your calibration is to change these numbers, then scan a page 4916 and look at the results, then re-change these numbers accordingly. To scan a page, 4917 hit the appropriate scan button ('200 dpi', '300 dpi', '400 dpi').\n\n 4918 Other parameters, 'Endorser Speed' and 'Endorser Y Offset' are used only if you have 4919 an endorser installed. They determine the printing speed and vertical offset of the 4920 output, respectively. Increasing the speed, will make the letters narrower; increasing 4921 the offset will make the string start lower on the page. These values are stored in 4922 the setscan.ini file, not the scanner's EEPROMS. 4930 WARNING: At least one of the settings has been changed from its default value.\n 4931 If you hit 'Yes' to accept this change, it will be written to the scanner's 4932 EEPROM for permanent storage when the driver is unloaded. The driver is usually 4933 unloaded upon quitting the scanning application.\n 4934 To revert settings to their default values, hit 'No', then hit the Cancel or 4935 'Last Saved Values' button.\n\nDo you wish to continue? 4940 Some of the factory settings appear to be invalid. 4941 Do you still wish to use them?\n\n 4942 Hit 'Yes' to use them, 'No' to use Pixel Translations defaults, 4943 or 'Cancel' to abort. 6098 00000401