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    Scan in tiff class 6 format

    Dear all,
    I have a customer uses mp9002sp he need scanned files in tiff class6 format although mp9002sp scanned in tiff class4 format.
    Can we change that format in machine so it scans in tiff class 6 format.
    Secondly customer needs his customized file name format not ricoh default format.
    Kindly guide me

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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    I think it "is what it is"!

    So for "reference":

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFF

    So what EXACT feature is it that the customer wants from this "version" difference???

    Did you mean to say "version" instead of "class" in the thread title???

    Let's have a "point of reference" in this discussion in regards to the objective!

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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    Quote Originally Posted by qbert69 View Post
    I think it "is what it is"!

    So for "reference":

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFF

    So what EXACT feature is it that the customer wants from this "version" difference???

    Did you mean to say "version" instead of "class" in the thread title???

    Let's have a "point of reference" in this discussion in regards to the objective!

    Yes version instead of class

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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    No way to change the tiff version at the MFP.

    If they need version 6, they can use Irfanview to change it.

    Not sure if Irfanview has a batch mode to change more than one at a time, but I'm sure that some software can.

    I had this happen a few years back, where the customer needed version 6, I think it was for their document management system, not sure. Irfanview worked for them, but they didn't do any high volume scanning, either.

    There are tons of posts on CTN for naming the files, please search for them, or consult the user manual.
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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    No way to change the tiff version at the MFP.

    If they need version 6, they can use Irfanview to change it.

    Not sure if Irfanview has a batch mode to change more than one at a time, but I'm sure that some software can.

    I had this happen a few years back, where the customer needed version 6, I think it was for their document management system, not sure. Irfanview worked for them, but they didn't do any high volume scanning, either.

    There are tons of posts on CTN for naming the files, please search for them, or consult the user manual.
    I have used Irfanview before!...I think I used it to batch process a bunch of jpeg files to create thumbnail previews! This would probably be the BEST option for the OP to use! It's FREE and it just works!...you just have to create the workflow correctly!

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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    Quote Originally Posted by qbert69 View Post
    I have used Irfanview before!...I think I used it to batch process a bunch of jpeg files to create thumbnail previews! This would probably be the BEST option for the OP to use! It's FREE and it just works!...you just have to create the workflow correctly!

    IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide

    Careful, it's only free for private use, not commercial. (I thought it was freeware, too, until this was pointed out to me.)

    The good news is that the commercial cost is quite low. Something like $12.00 USD per copy, but please don't hold me to that.

    Here is the page that explains it: IrfanView EULA

    Line 1b states that it is not free for business use.
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    Re: Scan in tiff class 6 format

    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    Careful, it's only free for private use, not commercial. (I thought it was freeware, too, until this was pointed out to me.)

    The good news is that the commercial cost is quite low. Something like $12.00 USD per copy, but please don't hold me to that.



    Here is the page that explains it: IrfanView EULA

    Line 1b states that it is not free for business use.

    Thanks for your guidence
    I will try it on monday.
    Kindly guide me about rename of file by machine.

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