Image ScannerOperator’s Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiA. SCANNER FEATURESSCANNER FUNCTIONALITY ... A-1Prescan ...
INTRODUCTIONixINTRODUCTIONThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance ofyour scanner. To obtain maximum versatility fr
INTRODUCTIONxOptionsThe following are available to you as options that you can add to the basiccomponents provided with your scanner:❐ Image Processin
INTRODUCTIONxiConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:Square brackets - the names of the hard keys, soft keys and buttons
INTRODUCTIONxiiGeneral Information❐ Some of the illustrations of the scanner in this manual may differ slightly fromthe actual appearance of your scan
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-1SETTING UP THE SCANNERGENERAL GUIDEThe following illustrations show the names of the various components thatmake up the scann
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-2Rear ViewCAUTION: Do not touch the service switch. This switch is providedfor use by service personnel only.Scanner Indicator
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-3CHECKING THE PARTSMake sure that you have all the parts shown below in your packing box.ScannerPower cordTerminatordriver sof
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-4SCANNER LOCATIONBefore actually setting up the scanner, take a few minutes to consider where youplan to use it. Remember the
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-5CONNECTING TO THE HOSTUse the following procedure to connect the scanner to a host computer using aSCSI cable.Note the follow
Error! Reference source not found.Note to users in the United States of AmericaThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-62Plug one end of the shielded highdensity 50-pin SCSI II cable(ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSIII port located on the back of
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-7*2 TerminatorsGenerally you need to have two terminators at each end of a SCSI chain. If youconnect this scanner at the end o
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-8SETTING THE SCSI IDEach device in a SCSI chain must have its own unique ID. Use the procedurebelow to set the scanner’s SCSI
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-9USING TWO SCANNERS IN THE SAMESCSI CHAINTwo of these scanners can be included in the same SCSI chain. In such acase, you must
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-10CONNECTING THE POWER CORDUse only the power cord that comes with the scanner to connect it to a powersource.Note the followi
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-11TURNING ON THE SCANNERUse the procedure below to turn on scanner power.To turn on the scanner power1Check to make sure that
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-12DIP SWITCH SETTINGSDIP switches on the back of the scanner can be used to control certain scannerfeatures and functions. The
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-13To change DIP switch settings1Turn off the scanner and makethe DIP switch settings describedabove.2Turn the scanner back on.
SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-14INSTALLING THE DRIVERSYou must intall the scanner driver software on the host computer before you canuse the scanner.Install
USING THE SCANNER2-1USING THE SCANNERINTRODUCTIONThis chapter describes what you need to know to how to use the scanner. Notethat only operation of th
SAFETY INFORMATIONiSAFETY INFORMATIONWhen using your machine, the following safety precautions should always befollowed.RWARNING: Ignoring this warnin
USING THE SCANNER2-2PLACING ORIGINALS ON THE SCANNERYou can place your originals on the scanner for scanning in one of two ways: youcan place them man
USING THE SCANNER2-3USING THE BOOK MODEWith the Book Mode, you place the object you want to scan directly onto theglass. You must use this mode when s
USING THE SCANNER2-43Slowly close the documentfeeder.4Execute the scan operation fromthe host computer.RCAUTION: Take care to avoid strong pressure on
USING THE SCANNER2-5USING THE DOCUMENT FEEDER MODEThe Document Feeder Mode lets you automatically feed single-sheet originalsfrom the document feeder
USING THE SCANNER2-6To use the document feeder1Fan the stack of originals andeven up its four sides.2Raise the document stopper.3Squeezing the guide l
USING THE SCANNER2-7Note: Make sure the top of the stackof originals is not above thetop lines marked on theguides.4Place the stack of originals ontot
MAINTENANCE3-1MAINTENANCEOVERVIEWThis chapter tells you everything you need to know about maintenance of yourscanner and procedures to take to solve s
MAINTENANCE3-2CLEANING THE SCANNERThis section describes the cleaning requirements of your scanner. Rememberthat keeping scanner components clean is t
MAINTENANCE3-3Rollers and BeltFeed errors such as jams or multiple feeding indicate that the scanner’s rollers orbelt may need cleaning. Open the docu
SAFETY INFORMATIONiiR WARNINGS:m• Only connect the machine to the power sourcedescribed in the Important Information Section.• Avoid multi-wiring.• Do
MAINTENANCE3-44After closing the feed roller unit,use a damp soft cloth to cleanthe two rollers inside thedocument feeder cover.If feed errors continu
MAINTENANCE3-5REPLACING THE ROLLER SETYour scanner requires periodic cleaning of the roller set in order to keep originalsfeeding properly. If feed pr
MAINTENANCE3-63Pull out the black plastic covernext to the large white roller, andthen remove the white roller.Note: Take care that you do notdamage t
MAINTENANCE3-75Replace the black plastic cover.6Install the new feed roller unit intothe scanner as shown in theillustration. Double check to makesure
TROUBLESHOOTING4-1TROUBLESHOOTINGOVERVIEWThis chapter provides information on problems that may occur while using thescanner, as well as the actions y
TROUBLESHOOTING4-2Document Feeder RaisedThis error indicates that the document feeder is raised.1Lower the document feedercover, making sure it goes a
TROUBLESHOOTING4-33Inspect the original for tears orcurling. If it is in good condition,return it to the starting positionon the document feeder andre
TROUBLESHOOTING4-4Paper MisfeedIndicatorColorGreen Green Green RedStatusOn Off On OnThis error indicates that the document feeder could not feed the o
TROUBLESHOOTING4-54Return the green release lever toits original position.5Inspect the original for tears orcurling. If it is in good condition,return
SAFETY INFORMATIONiiiR CAUTIONS:m• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fireor an electric shock might occur.• Do not place the machine on
TROUBLESHOOTING4-62WKHU3UREOHPVThe following table shows other possible problems that are not indicated by theindicators, along with the actions you
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-1SCANNER SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSThis section contains the electrical and hardware specifications for yourscanner as well
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-2Environmental SpecificationsTemperature:10 to 32 degrees CelsiusHumidity:20 to 80 percentAir circulation:30 cubic meters, per
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-3,17(5)$&(6This section provides information on the shielded high density 50-pin SCSI IIcable you use to connect your scan
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-4SCSI II InterfaceThe SCSI II connection is a standard SCSI II interface and requires a shieldedhigh density 50-pin SCSI II bu
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-5Code Signal PinDB<2>Data 28DB<3>Data 29DB<4>Data 30DB<5>Data 31DB<6>Data 32DB<7>Data 33DB
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-6RS-232C InterfaceThis interface is provided for connection of the optional Operation Panel. Itrequires a standard RS-232C cro
SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-7OPTIONSThis section describes the options that are available for this scanner. Optionsinclude an Image Processing Unit (IPU)
SCANNER FEATURESA-1 A. SCANNER FEATURESSCANNER FUNCTIONALITYThis appendix contains descriptions and illustrations of the functions andfeatures provi
SAFETY INFORMATIONivIMPORTANT INFORMATION1. Read all of these instructions and keep them for later reference.2. Follow all warnings and instructions m
SCANNER FEATURESA-26FDQFunction Scanning a selected area of an image using the settings youspecify.Usage Enter the settings you want to use, for examp
SCANNER FEATURESA-3Scanning compositionFunctionYou can scan using one of three compositions: binary, halftone, ormulti-value. Binary scanning records
SCANNER FEATURESA-4Binary Scanning - ThresholdFunctionBinary scanning converts every pixel included in the image to eitherblack or white. When the ima
SCANNER FEATURESA-5Dynamic thresholdThe scanned image is converted to binary using an appropriate threshold.The threshold is determined by the scanner
SCANNER FEATURESA-6Halftone scanningFunctionCreates the illusion of gray scales by simulating shades of grayfrom patterns of black and white dots.Usag
SCANNER FEATURESA-7Multi-value scanningFunctionMulti-value scanning can record 4, 6, or 8 bits of information foreach dot on the image. The 4-bit mult
SCANNER FEATURESA-8Area extractionFunctionExtracts a rectangular area from the whole scannable area.UsageUse area extraction when you want to extract
SCANNER FEATURESA-9Section area (multi-area settings)FunctionWithin the scan area, you can set separate rectangular areas anddefine separate scanning
SCANNER FEATURESA-10Auto photo/letterFunctionThe auto photo/letter mode detects photograph (halftone) areas andletter (binary) areas of the original s
SCANNER FEATURESA-11ResolutionFunctionSets vertical and horizontal resolution independently at 60, 75, and100 to 800 dots per inch (dpi). The higher t
SAFETY INFORMATIONv12. Except as specifically explained in the operator’s manual, do not attempt toservice this device yourself. Opening or removing t
SCANNER FEATURESA-12BrightnessFunctionAdjusts the brightness value between 1 and 255. A high brightnesssetting results in a lighter overall image, whi
SCANNER FEATURESA-13Gamma correctionFunctionSelects the following gamma correction settings:Normal - emphasizes contrast slightly to improve a scanned
SCANNER FEATURESA-14Binary filterFunctionYou can use the following binary filters for binary scanning:Noise elimination - eliminates independent black
SCANNER FEATURESA-15Parameter downloadFunctionDownloads a gamma curve and a dither pattern to the scanner. Youcan modify the scanned image with your g
GLOSSARYG-1GLOSSARYACRONYMSThis section contains a list of the acronyms you may use while working with thescanner and the scanner documentation.ADFAut
GLOSSARYG-2TERMSThis section contains a list of the terms you may use while working with thescanner and the scanner documentation.applicationSoftware
GLOSSARYG-3dpiDots per inch. The number of dots that scan in an inch.These are used to form a character or graphic on thescanned page.driversSoftware
GLOSSARYG-4rastergraphicsGraphic created using a pattern of dots.Raster imageprocessorProcessor board (RIP) that builds a raster image that ispassed t
TABLE OF CONTENTSviTABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATIONIMPORTANT INFORMATIONINTRODUCTIONOverview ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiINSTALLING THE DRIVERS................ 1-14Installing the TWAIN Scanner Driver ...
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