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More Advanced Scanning Methods (Batch Separation)
Batch Separation (Insert blank page)
Recognizes blank pages as batch separators and performs batch 
separation (automatic file separation) when documents containing 
blank pages are scanned.
On the [Others] tab of the ISIS driver properties, select [Blank Page] 
from the Batch Separation dropdown list.
IMPORTANT
• When [Simplex] is selected in [Scanning Side], blank pages on the 
scanned side will be recognized as separators. When [Duplex], 
[Skip blank page], or [Folio] is selected in [Scanning Side], 
document pages will be recognized as separators when both sides 
of a page are blank.
• Images of pages recog nized as separators will not be saved.
Batch separation using patch code 
sheets
DR-C240 supports batch separation (automatic file separation)
functions by using patchcodes.
By tucking patchcode sheets supplied with this scanner into a 
document and scanning it, the scanner can automatically separate 
files by images of documents containing patchcode sheets (or 
documents after the patchcode sheet).
Hint
• This function can be used with the supplied CapturePerfect 
software. Other applications that support this function include ISIS-
compatible applications. It is not supported by TWAIN-compatible 
applications.
• Patchodes are included with this product in PDF format. 
Applications that can read PDF files such as the supplied 
CapturePerfect are required to use this function.
The following patchcodes are installed together with the scanner 
driver as PDF files.
The following operations are performed when using patchcodes for 
scanning.
Type of 
Patchcode
Pattern
Description
PATCH (FILE A)
Files are separated from 
the page after the page 
printed with this patchcode. 
You specify in the 
application whether to 
include the page printed 
with the patchcode in the 
scanned image.
PATCH II (FILE B)
Files are separated from 
the page printed with this 
patchcode. The page with 
the printed patchcode is 
always included in the 
scanned image.