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removal if blank page deletion is enabled. You can also configure VRS to detect small
amounts of content, in which case the same speckled page may not be considered
blank and it would not be deleted. When VRS evaluates the page content, the
background color is ignored.
Depending on the content sensitivity setting, VRS may fail to identify a blank page if
it contains marks caused by holes (such as notebook paper holes) near the edge of the
paper. You can avoid this issue by selecting the Ignore Holes option. With Ignore
Holes selected, VRS can successfully detect a blank page, even if it contains hole
marks near the edges.
Some scanner and scanning applications include their own blank page deletion
feature. If you are using VRS with such a scanner, we do not recommend that both
blank page deletion features be enabled at the same time. For best results, select blank
page deletion from VRS and turn off the counterpart feature.
With ImageControls scanning applications, you can enable VRS blank page detection
without deletion. In this case, the scanning application receives a notification from
VRS that a blank page has been detected. Instead of deleting the page, VRS sends it to
the scanning application, which can be configured to handle the page according to
your preference.
When the VRS QC mode is set to First Page and the first page is blank, it is clearly
identified in the VRS Interactive Viewer as a detected blank page or a page to be
deleted. Similarly, if the QC mode is set to Every Page, any blank page that appears in
the viewer is identified the same way (Figure 2-44). Blank pages that are not marked
for deletion are sent to the scanning application.
If a page is removed as a result of blank page deletion, any exceptions that it may
have generated for other reasons are disregarded and canceled. Any exceptions
related to the image on the reverse side of the blank page are processed as usual.
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