How does feeding differ for the Cummins-Allison JetScan iFX?
Due to the mechanics and hardware of the Cummins-Allison JetScan iFX,
feeding items does exhibit different behavior than other scanners. If
your application is feeding with specific feed counts (i.e. Feeding 10
documents) or requesting a stop feeding in the middle of a batch, then
you can expect additional items to be feed into the machine that are not
reported to the application.
All items that make it to pocket (are in
the bottom tray) will be reported to the application. Items that are
stopped mid-track and not reported will be reported to the application
once feeding is started at a later time.
It's important as an
operator of the Cummins-Allison JetScan iFX to be aware of this issue so
that all items fed can be accounted for.
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