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2400 DV Plus Driver
Operating Systems
Operating System Compatibility Definitions
Supported – KODAK Validated
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No, only IMAGELINK 2400/3000 DSV-E Scanners may be upgraded with USB2 kit.
YES
Yes.
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The PC requires a compliant USB2 port.
Yes, it will be the same way as it does today without the USB2 Interface Board installed on the Imagelink 2400/3000 DV Plus Digital Scanners.
Yes.
Yes, but the full functionality of the features built into the Imagelink 2400/3000 DV Plus may not be fully addressed if the compliant software does not send the commands to the feature that needs to be activated.
No, the TWAIN Driver is a link between the compliant software such as Adobe Acrobat Professional, Paint Shop Pro etc. It will only drive the scanner and has limited functionality.
a) PowerFilm was built by first creating an Application Programmers Interface (API). This addresses the machine code for the features which TWAIN packages do not.
b) With the PowerFilm API the application is written to address the specific hardware features and functionality of the Imagelink DV Plus Digital Scanners. This ensures the fastest scanner communications and full use of all functionalities of the product features such as deskew, border masking, Image reduction, image cropping, automatic exposure, blank page elimination and much more.
For information about available materials, see the Supplies and Consumables Catalog for scanners from Kodak Alaris.
The 2400DV Plus contain non-volatile and volatile memory.
These products store image data temporarily to the internal hard drive while scanning. This image data is immediately deleted upon complete delivery of the scanning job. In the event of a system failure which causes the application to abnormally terminate, all cached data is deleted upon the restarting of the Scan Station application.
Customer image data may persist in non-volatile memory in the operating system paging file. Any image data that is cached in the paging file is deleted when the system is shut down as part of the shutdown sequence. Non-volatile memory is cleared at the end of each scan job, and again when the device is started. Scanner settings - which can include network authentication credentials (user name and password), Scanner Configuration, and Destination Configuration data are all stored in encrypted form in non-volatile memory.
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