OPERATOR’S MANUALG410/G411IMAGE SCANNER
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11. IntroductionFeaturesThis section describes the features of this scanner.Ultra-fast scanningWhen scanning A4K (8½” × 11”K), monochrome at 200dpi, t
1. Introduction2Space-saving designThis scanner is designed in a “wingless” style, in which there are no protruding elements, such asa document tray.
3Guide to the ScannerGuide to the ScannerTH2H010E1. Auto Document Feeder (ADF)This is used to automatically feed and scandocuments.2. Document TableDo
1. Introduction4TH2H020E1. White SheetThis presses the document down on thecontact glass.2. Contact GlassThis is where the document is placed.3. ADF C
5Understanding the IndicatorsThe scanner has the following indicators:TH2H030E1: Power On2: Machine Busy3: Document in Place4: ErrorWhen the scanner i
1. Introduction6
72. Setting up the ScannerThis chapter explains the preparations that are necessary in order to use the scanner.Preparing for InstallationChecking the
2. Setting up the Scanner8❖❖❖❖❖ Installation spaceSet up the scanner in a location where there is enough space to provide the clearance shownin the fi
iSafety InformationWhen using your machine, the following safety precautions should be always be followedSafety During OperationIn this manual, the fo
9Set up the scanner in a location where the temperature and humidity will fall within the rangesshown below.10°C 80%27°C 80%25°C70%25°C30%32°C54%32°C
2. Setting up the Scanner10Connecting to the Host ComputerThis scanner connects to a host personalcomputer through a SCSI interface. Thissection prov
11Important❒ The total length of the SCSI cables, in-cluding the length of the cable insidethe personal computer, should be nomore than 3m (9.8 ft.) w
2. Setting up the Scanner12Connecting the SCSI Cable(Connection to Other Port)AAAAATurn off the host computer and all pe-ripheral devices that will be
13Connecting the Power CableConnecting the Power CableThis section explains how to connect the power cable to the scanner.Warning•••••Only connect the
2. Setting up the Scanner14BBBBBPush the power cable plug all of the way into the power connector on the scanner.Note❒ Use the power cable that was pr
15Turning On the Scanner PowerWhen turning on the power, turn on each device in the daisy chain one by one, starting from thedevice that is at the opp
2. Setting up the Scanner16Initializing the ScannerIf the SCSI ID rotary switch or DIP switch settings have been changed while the power is on, itis n
173. Setting OriginalsThis section explains how to set originals that are to be scanned in the scanner.Originals can be set either on the contact glas
3. Setting Originals18• An original that is highly transparent, such as transparencies or tracing paper• An original that has markedly curled edges, s
iiWarnings•••••Only connect the machine to the power source describedon the inside front cover of this manual.•••••Avoid multi-wiring.•••••Do not dama
19Original sizes that can be detected automaticallyOriginal size Paper sizes used in Japan Paper sizes used overseas Irregular sizesA3 B4 A4 A4 B5 B5
3. Setting Originals20Setting OriginalsSetting the Original on the Contact GlassCaution•••••Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the Auto
21Setting the Original in the Auto Document Feeder (ADF)Note❒ Do not set originals in the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) in excess of the upper limitmark.
3. Setting Originals22Note❒ When scanning an original that is A5K(HLTK) size or smaller, pull the stopper out of theoutput table, turn it around, slid
23Setting OriginalsCCCCCFan the sheets, and then line up their edges.DDDDDWith the first page facing up on top, place the originals in the Auto Docume
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254. Scanning OriginalsGeneral Scanning MethodScanning of an original is initiated by software that is TWAIN or ISIS compatible. The methodof operatio
4. Scanning Originals26Manual ScanningBy setting up a scanner driver that supports the manual scanning function, scanning can beinitiated by pressing
275. TroubleshootingWhen Scanning Does not StartIf scanning does not start, check the following:Item to check ActionIs the power on? Turn on the power
5. Troubleshooting28Error Indicators and SolutionsWhen the indicators are on or flashing in any of the following combinations, an error hasoccurred.
iiiCAUTION•Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or anelectric shock might occur.•Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted sur
29Procedures to Correct Errors in the ADFWhen an Original is Jammedin the Auto Document Feeder(ADF)AAAAAOpen the ADF cover.BBBBBTurn the drum knob in
5. Troubleshooting30Replacing the Ink RibbonCaution•When you pull out the plug from the socket, grip the plug toavoid damaging the cord and causing fi
31FFFFFGently press the old ink ribbon car-tridge down ➀➀➀➀➀, and then pull it out ➁➁➁➁➁.GGGGGPush a new ink ribbon cartridge intothe Endorser.HHHHHAl
5. Troubleshooting32IIIIIPush the Endorser in until it clicks,and tuck the Endorser’s power cordinto the appropriate hook.JJJJJSlide the protrusion on
336. AppendicesMaintenanceCleaning the ScannerWarning•••••Do not remove any covers or screws other than thosespecified in this manual. Some parts of t
6. Appendices34Cleaning the Contact Glass, Slit Glass, White Sheet, and PlatenCaution•••••Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the AutoDo
35Note❒ Always clean the feed roller after scanning an original that was written in pencil or withsome other material that is not solidly fixed on the
6. Appendices36Cleaning the White Roller (Duplex Model Only)If white stripes (in the normal paper direction) appear in the image from the reverse side
37EEEEEAlign the arrow on the reverse side of the white sheet with the document homeposition.Note❒ Make sure that the white sheet does not lie on the
6. Appendices38Moving the ScannerCaution•••••The scanner weighs a maximum 29kg. When moving thescanner, always hold it with the Auto Document Feeder(
ivImportant Information1. Read all of these instructions and keep them for later reference.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the machi
39Carrying the Scanner a Short DistanceAAAAATurn off scanner power, and unplug the power cable from the power outlet.BBBBBDisconnect the SCSI cables.C
6. Appendices40OptionsThis section describes options that are sold separately.Image Processing Unit Type ANote❒ The Image Processing Unit Type A is an
41Endorser Unit Type A (Printing Function)Note❒ The Endorser Unit Type A (Printing Function) is an option for some models, and isstandard equipment on
6. Appendices42SpecificationsScanner Electrical and Hardware SpecificationsType Desktop flatbed scannerScanning methods Fixed original scanning and mo
43DIP SwitchesDIP SwitchesOnly the settings of DIP switches 1 through 3 can be changed. Do not change the settings of theother switches.Important❒ If
6. Appendices44FunctionsThe scanner driver can be used to perform the following image processing functions:Preview (P.44)Scan (P.45)Scanning Compositi
45FunctionsScanThis function scans an original once the scanning area, scanning composition, resolution, andother values have been set.When setting th
6. Appendices46Binary Scanning/ThresholdThe binary scanning function converts the original into black and white image data. If the originalcontains a
47Halftone ScanningHalftone scanning converts the original into an image consisting of pseudo-halftones producedby dot shading (in which shading is ac
6. Appendices48Gray Scale ScanningGlay Scale scanning converts an original into image data consisting of 4-bit or 8-bit gradations.Four bits can expre
vImportant Information13. Unplug this machine from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personalunder the following conditions;A.
49Area ExtractionThis function extracts and scans a specified rectangular area within a scanning area.For example, to scan just the photograph portion
6. Appendices50Section Area (Multi-area Settings)This function permits the specification of up to four rectangular areas of any size within thescannin
51FunctionsAuto Photo/LetterThis function automatically determines whether the image being scanned is text (binary image) orphoto (intermediate tone i
6. Appendices52ResolutionThis function permits setting separate resolutions for the main-scanning and the sub-scanning,over a range of 100dpi to 800dp
53BrightnessThe brightness can be adjusted to 255 levels. If a high value is set for the brightness, the imagewill become brighter overall. If a low
6. Appendices54Gamma CorrectionThe following types of gamma correction are possible. However, different models of outputdevices have different charac
55FunctionsBinary FiltersThe following two filters can be used for binary scanning.❖❖❖❖❖ Noise removalThis filter used to eliminate the unnecessary sm
6. Appendices56Document Size DetectionThis function automatically detects the width of the original, and sends the information to thepersonal computer
57FunctionsErase BackgroundThis function permits selection of the white side dynamic range for scanning.When Erase Background is disabledThe dynamic r
6. Appendices58IndexAADF Cover ----------------------- 4, 29, 34Area Extraction --------------------------- 49Auto Document Feeder (ADF) --- 1, 3,
viHow to Read This ManualIn this manual, the following symbols are used:WarningThis symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might resu
59PParameter Download --------------------- 55Platen --------------------------------------- 34Power Cable-------------------------------- 13Power Con
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viiTable of ContentsTable of ContentsSafety Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iSafety During Operatio
viiiTable of Contents3. Setting OriginalsOriginals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17Recommended Si
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