Dean - no, about the same duration, and with each, there is a percentage count that JFW announces as it goes - Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Wilcox" <wilcoxdean@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 2:00 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: A scanning queery | Does the second scan sound faster than the first? | | At 13:42 06/05/2008, you wrote: | >Dean - The behaviour of the scanning process with this new all in one, is | >definitely different from that with my old scanner, both using FR7. I know | >what you mean about the time delay after the scan, while the scan is | >processed, but that said, I only had a couple of second delay with the old | >scanner, before I could read the scanned documents. Like I said, what | >happens now, is the scanner in terms of the sound it makes, seems to follow | >the first scan with a second sscan. Steve's observation about it sort of | >proof reading it first, may well be what is happening, but so far, I don't | >know how to check for this, and therefore how to prevent it! - | > | >Andy | >----- Original Message ----- | >From: "Dean Wilcox" <wilcoxdean@xxxxxxxxxxx> | >To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 10:33 AM | >Subject: [access-uk] Re: A scanning queery | > | > | >| Hi, | >| I haven't actually bought FineReader yet, I'm still using K1000. I | >| find that the same as my other scanner, the scanner scans and then | >| quickly moves back to the start point again but the computer is | >| processing at this point. I don't think this is what you mean though | >| so I might not be able to help. I did notice that when I changed my | >| OCR engine to FineReader it takes over 10 seconds to process a scan, | >| much more than the other engines but I find the results to be | >| improved to stick with it. That's probably why I'll end up trying | >| FineReader as my K1000 is at version7 and if the old FineReader | >| engine can do this good then I hope I'llbe very impressed with the | >| new one in the actual FineReader software itself. | >| | >| At 22:20 05/05/2008, you wrote: | >| >Hi Jackie - | >| > | >| >It's beginning to sound then like this is what is happening. If it is | >taking | >| >a photo copy in that second scan, then it doesn't actually print it. I | >| >wonder what happens to the copy if it's actually doing this, I mean does | >it | >| >get stored in a folder somewhere? I know Dean on this list has this | >| >particular AIO machine, so maybe he can shed some light on it - | >| > | >| >Andy | >| >----- Original Message ----- | >| >From: "Jackie Cairns" <cairnsplace@xxxxxxx> | >| >To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >| >Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 9:52 PM | >| >Subject: [access-uk] Re: A scanning queery | >| > | >| > | >| >| Hi Andy | >| >| | >| >| I have an Epson scanner which I've been using for several years. It | >isn't | >| >| an all-in-one, but does have the capability of taking a copy if I | >activate | >| >| the copy utility. When I want to take a photocopy, I turn on my | >printer, | >| >| activate the copy utility on the Epson, and then it does indeed scan | >| >twice. | >| >| This sounds to me like what your scanner is doing. It's a very useful | >| >| feature to have if you want to make a copy, but not, as you say, if you | >| >are | >| >| going to scan a book or something lengthy. When I bought the scanner | >| >about | >| >| seven years ago, I assigned one of the buttons on the front to the copy | >| >| utility, and simply press this when I want to use it. | >| >| | >| >| I appreciate this isn't much help to you, but your description of the | >| >| scanner's behaviour rather suggests it is copying. I wouldn't rate the | >| >| Epson interface as being particularly accessible to disable it if | >that's | >| >| possible either, judging by the messing about I did with mine at the | >time. | >| >| (smile.) | >| >| | >| >| Jackie | >| >| | >| >| Email: cairnsplace@xxxxxxx | >| >| Skype Name: Cairnsplace | >| >| ----- Original Message ----- | >| >| From: "Andy Collins" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >| >| To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >| >| Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 9:35 PM | >| >| Subject: [access-uk] Re: A scanning queery | >| >| | >| >| | >| >| > Hi Alexander - | >| >| > | >| >| > I'm not sure! This didn't happen with my old scanner, and if you are | >| >| > right, | >| >| > and the second scan is not a scan but the recognition process, then | >I'd | >| >| > hate | >| >| > to scann a book with this machine, as each scann really is slow; I'm | >| >| > wondering as it is an all-in-one machine, if something else is going | >on | >| >| > after the scan, maybe the copier kicks in and takes a copy after the | >| >scan, | >| >| > if so, I need to somehow turn this off, but so far I've no certain | >| >| > knowledge | >| >| > that this is happening, and can't see any evidence that it is! | >| >| > | >| >| > I only have FR, I don't use K1000, I'm not of fan of that software | >| >having | >| >| > used it in the past! - | >| >| > | >| >| > Andy | >| >| > ----- Original Message ----- | >| >| > From: "Alexander Shannon" <alexacts2v4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >| >| > To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | >| >| > Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 8:46 PM | >| >| > Subject: [access-uk] Re: A scanning queery | >| >| > | >| >| > | >| >| > | Hi Andy, | >| >| > | | >| >| > | I don't use the same scanner as you, but I would guess that what | >you | >| >| > think | >| >| > | of as the second scan, is actually the recognition process taking | >| >place. | >| >| > | | >| >| > | I would suggest that it may help you to Join the K1000 list if you | >| >| > actually | >| >| > | have Kurtzweil 1000 installed. 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