Fujitsu FI-486PRRE manuel d'utilisation

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    Operator's Guide fi-4860C Image Scanner P3PC-E167-01EN[...]

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    ● i Thank you f or purchasing the fi -4860C Duple x Color Scanner . The fi-4860C is an image sca nner designed to scan v arious documents in large quantities. FUJITSU fi series image sca nners are known f or it s high reliability and this scaner is no e xceptions . The fi-4860C is designed to giv e yo u the best results f or your scnning need. Th[...]

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    ● ii This chapter describes how to rem edy document jams, other troub le, items to check bef ore contacti ng the agent where you bought the scanner , and how to c hec k de vice labels. 6. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONST This chapter describes about docum ents can be used with this scanner . 7. OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS This chapter describes about Se[...]

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    ● iii ■ Re visions FCC dec laration This equipment has been tested and f ound to co mply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P a r t 15 of the FCC Rules. The se limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against har mful interf erence in a residential installation. This equipm ent generates , uses, and c an ra[...]

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    ● iv Bescheimigung des Her stellers / Importeurs Hier mit wird bescheinigt, daß der/dieldas • fi-4120C in Übereinsstim mung mit den Bestimmungen der • Amtsb lVfg 243/1991 funkentstör t ist. Der Deutschen Bundespor t wurde das Inv er kehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtig ung zur Überpr üfung der Serie auf Einhaltung der [...]

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    ● v International Energy Star Pr ogram As a par ticipating operato r of the Inter national Energ y Star Program, PFU LIMITED . cer tifies that this product satisfies the requirements of the Inter national Energ y Star Program. The Inter national Energ y Star Prog ram is an inter national program f or promoting energy conservation in co mputers an[...]

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    ● vi About the use of mer cury Scanner lamp includes mercur y . T oo av oid unexpected injury , r ead the f ollowings carefully . Doing f ollowing actions ma y result in seri ous personal injuries: • Put the substance in the lamp into mouth as it contains mercur y . • V apor ize , cr umb , condense the scanner . • Aspirate the chemical liqu[...]

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    ● vii T rademarks Microsoft ® , Windows ® and Windo ws NT ® are registered tradem ar ks of Microsoft Cor poration of the USA and ot her respective countr ies. ISIS ® is a registered trademark of Pix el T ranslations, A Di vision of Actionpoint Inc. Adobe and the Adobe logo as well as Ac robat and the Acrobat Logo are trademarks of Adobe Syste[...]

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    ● viii ■ Preface Safety Precautions This manual describes impor tant details for ensuring the saf e and correct use of this product. Thoroughly read this manual bef or e you star t to use this product. In par ticular , be sure to read and fully under stand the Saf ety Prec autions descr ibed in this manual bef ore you use this product. Also , s[...]

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    ● ix Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the f ollowing symbols in e xplanations in addition to war ning indications. ATTENTION This symbol alerts operat ors to p articularly important information. Be sure to read this infor- mation. HINT This symbol alerts operat ors to help ful advice regarding operation. A TRIANGLE symbol indica tes t[...]

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    ● x Screen Examples In This Manual The screen e xamples in this manual are s ubject to change wit hout notice in the interest of product improv ement. If the actual displa yed screen diff ers fr om the screen e xamples in this manual, operate b y f ollowing the actual displa yed screen ref erring to the User's Manual of the scanner applicati[...]

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    ● xi ■ Safety Precautions WARNING The f ollowing describes impor tant w ar n ings descr ibed in this manual. Do not touch the A C cable with wet ha nds. Do not damage the A C cable. Use only specified A C cab les and connector cables Do not insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so might cause electric shock. A damaged AC cab[...]

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    ● xii Use this scanner only at the i ndicat ed power v oltage . Do not connect to m ultiple-power strips. Wipe an y dust from the po wer plug. Do not install in locations subject to oil smoke, steam, humidity , and dust. Do not use the scanner if y ou smell strange odor . Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage. Improper power volt a[...]

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    ● xiii T urn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. Do not allow liquids to get inside the scanner . If the scanner is damaged for any reason, press down the power button t he scanner and unplug the power cable before contacti ng the authorized agent. Do not insert or drop foreign meta l objects in to the scanner . Do not scan wet document or document[...]

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    ● xiv Do not touch the inside of the scanner unless necessary . CAUTION The f ollowing describes impor tant ca utions described in this manual. Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Firmly insert the power plug. Do not disassemble or modify the scanner . The inside of the scanner co ntains high-volt age components. T ouching these comp[...]

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    ● xv Do not bloc k the ventilation ports. Do not place heavy objects or climb on top of the scanner . Bef ore moving the scanner , disconnect the power plug fr om the power outlet. Protect the scanner fr om static electricity . Do not block the ventil ation ports. Blocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside of scanner , resulting in fire[...]

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    ● xvi Do not use aer osol spra ys near the scanner . A v oid an y contact when scanner is in use . Disconnect the po wer plug from the po wer outlet when the scanner is not used f or a long period of time . Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight. Do not use aerosol sprays, for example, to clean the scanner . Air sprayed from aer osol s[...]

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    ● xvii Do not carry out alone . When you carry the scann er , never carry out alone.[...]

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    ● xviii ■ Fujitsu Gr oup Offices Please send your comments on this man ual or on Fujitsu products to the f ollowing addresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 2904 Orchard Parkway , San Jose, CA 95134-2009, U.S.A. Phone: (1-800)591-5924; (1-408)432-6333 T echnical Assistance Center: (1-800)626-4686 Fax: (1-408)894-1709 Website: h ttp[...]

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    ● xix FUJITSU T AIW AN L TD. 19th Fl., No39, Sec.1,Chung-hwa Rd., T aipei, T aiwan R.O.C. Phone: (886-2)231 1-2255 Fax: (886-2)231 1-2277 Website: ht tp://tw .fujitsu.com/ FUJITSU HONG KONG L TD . 10/F ., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, T aikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Phone: (852)2827-5780 Fax: (852)2827-4724 Website: h ttp://hk.fujits[...]

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    xxi 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS .......................... 1 Turning the Scanner ON ...... ................ ................. ................ ............. 2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode .............. ........... 5 Basic Operation of the Oper ator Panel ................. ................ ............. 6 Setting the Stacker ......[...]

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    xxii Before Contacting a Service Provider .. ................................ ......... 138 Labels on the Scanner .......... ................ ............................... .........141 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS ................ 143 Document Size ...... ................................ ................. .............. ......... 144 Document Qu[...]

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    1 1 B ASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. This chapter e xplains operations using the screens of Windows ® XP . Depending on the OS, y our PC's scr een shots and the operation ma y be diff erent from this manual. Ple ase be aw are that when FUJITSU TW AIN 32 scanner data source is updated, the screens and[...]

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    2 1.1 T ur ning the Scanner ON 1.1 T urning the Scanner ON ■ T urning the po wer on 1. Press "I" side of the main line s witch located on the back o f the scanner . Main line s witch (Rear View) P ower On[...]

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    3 1.1 T ur ning the Scanner ON 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2. Press the pow er button on the operator panel The pow er turns on and the green P ower LED at the operator panel lig hts. Operator panel LCD sho ws "Ready" to indi cate the scanner is in the READ Y state. P ower Button[...]

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    4 1.1 T ur ning the Scanner ON ■ T urning the P o wer off 1. Press and hold down the P ower b utton f or two seconds or long er . 2. Press "O" side of the main line s witch located on the back of the scanner . Main line s witch (Rear View) P ower Off[...]

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    5 1.2 W aking up the Scanner from the P ower Sa ve Mode 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.2 W aking up the Scanner fr om the P ower Sa ve Mode The P ower Sav e Mode keeps the scanner in a lo w pow ered state. If no operation is pe rformed on the scanner f or a while (15 minutes to 60 min utes depending on the timer setup), the scanner automatically s w[...]

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    6 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel This basic oper ation include how to en ter setup mode and test mode. ■ Clearing err ors When an user reco ver able error occurs , Chec k LED blinks to alarm yo u and its error mes- sage is displa yed on the LCD . Here is an e xample of an error message. Pre[...]

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    7 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Lifting or lo wering the hopper When the scanner has no error state (Chec k LED is not lit), pressing (Pre vious button) lifts the hopper and pressing (Ne xt button) lo wers the hopper . The function is v alid when: - Read LED is not lit - The scanning oper ation is not i[...]

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    8 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel ■ Clearing the consumables replacement messa ge This scanner has th e consumables counters to estimate lif e of the consumab les. When one of the consumab les counters, a counter f or the P ad ASSY , the Pic k roller unit, the Brak e roller unit, the F ront-side lamp or the Back-side lamp reaches t he[...]

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    9 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Using the setup and the test modes. This scanner has the setup mode to customiz e the setup conditions , and test mode to test the scanner offline. There are two types o f setup mode: Online setup mode that can be entered during Ready status and Offlin e setup mode that c[...]

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    10 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel         T ur ning on the pow er Press (Ne xt button) Press (Previous button) Setup (Online)       Wa m i n gp N o ec t a p o p e rn r- u w ! w ! Ej hec k s s o rn e n w o Wa m i n gp N o r- u w ! ! C se t o r hw no p e p Wa m i n gp N o r- u w ! ! W a t n R [...]

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    11 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS - Offline setup mode and Online setup mode K eep pressing Star t b utton and tur n on the po wer .        - T o enter setup mode, press (Left arro w button) or (Righ t arrow b utton) in [<Mode select>] screen to select [Set up] then press (Enter bu[...]

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    12 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel - T o enter test mode , from the [<Mode select>] screen, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) , select [T est] and press (Enter but ton). Please see the f ollowing f or the operator panel tran sition char t.    Press (Star t button) or (Enter b utton). T o exit t his mode,[...]

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    13 1.4 Setting the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.4 Setting the Hopper[...]

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    14 1.5 Setting the Stack er 1.5 Setting the Stac ker 1. Open the stac ker . Stack er[...]

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    15 1.5 Setting the Stack er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2. Push the opened stac ker table loc k into the scanner to fix it in place . HINT When retracting the stac ker , pull out the f oldable tabl e a little then f old it. Push in[...]

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    16 1.6 Setting the Stack er Extension 1.6 Setting the Stac ker Extension 1. Grab the center of the blue par t of the stac ker e xtension to pull it out. HINT Ne v er grab the stopper an d pull out the stac ker e xtension. Stopper ma y be damaged if you pull it. Stopper Stack er extension[...]

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    17 1.7 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1. Straighten the edge s of the documents 1) Straighten the both side edg es of the documents. 2. F an the documents 1) T ake the stac k of documents with thickn ess of 15mm to 20mm. 2) Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch. 3) Fir m[...]

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    18 1.7 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 3. Load the documents on the hopper . Place the documents f ace-up on the hopper tabl e. 4. Adjust the Side guides to the do cument width. Pressing the loc k le ver , slide the Side gui des so that the y touch the document sides . If there is a clearance betw een the document edges and the guides, scanned ima[...]

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    19 1.7 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 5. Star t up the scanner application and scan the documents . F or the details on hose to scan using ScandAll 21, re fer to the section "1 .8 Scanning Documents." ATTENTION - Mak e sure that the document stack is below the mark inside of the Side guides. - F or loading lo[...]

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    20 1.8 Inser ting Documents Manually 1.8 Inser ting Documents Manuall y When the scanner is in Man ual Mode, set the documents as f ollows. 1. Lift the Pic k roller until it is held by the magne t catch. The hopper tab le moves up to feed position. 2. Place documents f ace-up at the center of the hopper tab le. CAUTION Be careful not to get y our f[...]

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    21 1.8 Inser t ing Documents Manually 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 3. Set the Side guides to the wi dth of the documents to scan. Load the documents so that the top edge of the documents contacts to the hopper tab le guide plate.[...]

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    22 1.9 Scanning Documents 1.9 Scanning Documents The f ollowing shows the proced ure f or scanning documents using the "ScandAll 21" application (simply called "ScandAll 21" from here on.) 1. Load the documents on the hop per . F or details on ho w to load documents, ref er to the section "1.6 Loading Documents on the Hoppe[...]

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    23 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS The [Select source] dialog bo x appears. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (Windo wsNT®4.0, [FUJITSU TW AIN 32]. Then click [Select]. 5. Click the [Display in scan pre view screen] on the tool bar . The [TW AINDriver] dialog bo x (screen for settin g the scan conditions) appears.[...]

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    24 1.9 Scanning Documents 6. Set the scan resolution, document size and other scan c onditions, and clic k the [Scan] b utton. F or the details on settings in the [TW AIN Driv er] dialog bo x, refe r to the "Scanner Utility f or Microsoft® Windows® Us er's Guide" on the scanner driv er CD-ROM."[...]

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    25 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS The document is scanned, and an image of t he document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. F or details on scanning v ar ious documents, see "Chapter 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS". F or details on ScandAll 21 function and opera tions, ref er to ScandAll 21 Help.[...]

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    26 1.9 Scanning Documents[...]

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    25 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to sca n v ar ious types of documents. This chapter e xplains operations using the screens of Windo ws® XP . Depending on the OS, y our PC's scr een shots and the operation ma y be diff erent from this manual. Ple ase be aw are that when FUJITSU TW AIN 32 scanner data source[...]

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    26 2.1 Scanning Diff er ent-size Documents 2.1 Scanning Different-size Documents When y ou scan a batch of documents with diff erent sizes using ADF , you ma y get ske wed image from small size documents . Scanning the documents of the sa me width is recommended. The f ollowing sho ws the procedure to scan the batch of mix ed size documents . 1. So[...]

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    27 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF 2.2 Sa ving Scanned Images in PDF Format If you would like to sa ve scanned images in PDF f o r mat, please install AdobeQ® Acrobat® 5.0 or later on y our PC . Adobe Acrobat 5.0 can be installed from the Adobe Acrobat CD-ROM pro v ided. F ollowing sho ws the procedure f or [...]

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    28 2.2 Sa ving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 3. Select [Import] - [Scan] in that order fr om the [File] menu. [Acrobat Scan Plugin] dialog bo x is display ed.[...]

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    29 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF 4. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (WindowsNT ®4.0, select [FUJITSU TW AIN 32]) at [Device] and clic k [Scan] button. [TW AIN driver] dialog bo x is display ed. ATTENTION ・ Select [Simplex] e ven if y ou intend to do duple x scanning.[...]

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    30 2.2 Sa ving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 5. Set the scan resolution, document size and other scan c onditions, and clic k the [Scan] b utton. Scanning star ts, and a message appears asking if y ou continue scanning.[...]

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    31 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF 6. T o end scanning, c lick the [Demo] button. The scanned image is displa yed. Sa v e the scanned image in Adobe Acrobat f or mat (PDF). F or the details on Adobe Acrobat 5.0 ope rati ons , ref er to the Adobe Acrobat 5.0manual and help .[...]

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    32 2.3 Removing a Color from Scanned Image (dropout color) 2.3 Remo ving a Color from Scanned Image (dr opout color) A selected color inf or mation (pr imar y colors: red, green, b lue) can be excluded (dropped out) from the scanned image data. F or e xample, if the document contains b lack te xts in green fr ames, y ou can set the scanner to get o[...]

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    33 2.3 Removing a Color from Scanned Image (dropout color) 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF 2. Select the color to dr op out fro m [Dropout Color] under [More]. F or e xample, if the do cument contains blac k te xts in green fr ames, y ou can set the scanner to get only the te xts and eliminate the green frames . 3. Click [OK] b utton. [TW AIN Dr iv er[...]

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    34 2.3 Removing a Color from Scanned Image (dropout color)[...]

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    35 3 D AIR Y CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner . 3.1 Cleaning Materi als and Areas Requiri ng Cleaning .......... 36 3.2 Cleaning the P ad ..... ............... ................. ................ ............ 39 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers . ................. ................ .............. ............ 42 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor[...]

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    36 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requir ing Cleaning 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ■ Cleaning materials * 1) Contact the FUJITSU scanner deal er where y ou purchased the scanner . *2) Any lint-free cloth can be used. Cleaning materials P ar t No . Remarks Cleaning sheet CA99501-0016 (* 1) 20 sheets/pack Cleaner F2 CA99501[...]

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    37 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requir ing Cleaning 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Frequency The f ollowing sho ws the standard cleaning frequen cy for each area requiring cleaning. P ar t to clean Standard Cleaning F requency P ad Clean e ver y 100,000sheets Pick roller Clean e ver y 100,000sheets Brak e roller Separation r[...]

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    38 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requir ing Cleaning ATTENTION Please clean rollers us ing the cleaning sheet e v er y 50,000 sheets. HINT Y ou must clean the scanne r more frequently when the f ollowing documents are scanned. - Documents of coated pape r - Documents with printed te xt or graphics cov er ing almost the entire surf ace - Chemical[...]

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    39 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3 D AIR Y CARE 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Up per transpor t. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d you and lift up the ADF sheet guid e . CAUTION Mak e sure that the Upper transp or t is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner . #&(WRRGTUJGGVIWKFG #&a[...]

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    40 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3. Pressing do wn the upper part of the Guide plate with y our fing ers at tw o positions and pull the plate to ward y ou to remove it. P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]

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    41 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3 D AIR Y CARE 4. Wipe the translucent rubber part of the Pad ASSY using a c loth moistened with cleaner F1. 5. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the remo val.Y ou should push it do wn then the installation can be done smoothl y . 6. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 7. Lift the Upper transport unit a[...]

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    42 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3.3 Cleaning the Roller s ■ Cleaning the r oller s with the cleaning sheet 1. Set the Side guide f or B4 size width. 2. Set the scanner in T est mode: For the details of the procedure, refer to the section "7.5 T est Mode Details." 3. Press (Next b utton) to show the fo llowing screen. 4. Remove the protectiv[...]

  • Page 68

    43 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE 7. Place the same c leaning sheet on the hopper tab le with adhesive side up b y aligning the right side with the hopper guide. Press (Start button), then the cleaning s heet is fed. 8. When "Hopper Empty" is displa yed, press (Cancel) b utton. 9. Remove the protective paper fr om a new c leaning[...]

  • Page 69

    44 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Pic k Rollers and the Separation Roller 1. Pull up the leve r on the right front of th e Upper transpor t and open it. 2. While pulling the ADF le ver towar d you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide . CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner[...]

  • Page 70

    45 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE 3. Slide the Pic k roller unit leftward a little and disengage the right ring form the shaft. 4. Wipe the Pic k roller s (2 positions) and the Separation r oller using a c loth moistened with cleaner F 1. Pick roller unit Ring(hidden) Shaft(hidden) Pick roller unit Ring 5GRCTCVKQPTQNNGT[...]

  • Page 71

    46 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 5. Install the Pic k roller unit in the reverse order of its remo val. 6. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 7. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . HINT When attaching the Pic k roller unit, its head sometimes hang down. In such case , lift[...]

  • Page 72

    47 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Cleaning the Brake r oller unit 1. Pull up the leve r on the right front of th e Upper transpor t unit. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver toward y ou and lift up the ADF sheet guide. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner . #&(WRRGT[...]

  • Page 73

    48 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3. Pressing do wn the upper part of the Guide plate with y our fing ers at tw o positions and pull the plate to ward y ou to remove it. 4. T urn the bail of the Brake roller upward and re lease the lock. P ad ASSY Guide plate Bail Brak e roller[...]

  • Page 74

    49 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE 5. Pull the Brake ro ller towar d you to remo ve it. 6. Wipe the Brake r oller unit using a c loth moistened with cleaner F1. Brak e roller[...]

  • Page 75

    50 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 7. Attach a ne w Pick r oller unit in the rever se order of its remo val. Attac h the roller unit until it loc ks in. 8. Install the guide plate in the rever se order of the remo val. By pressing the guide plate down, y ou can install it smoothly . 9. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e slowly . 10. Lift the Upper transport[...]

  • Page 76

    51 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Cleaning the Feed r ollers 1. Pull up the leve r on the right front of th e Upper transpor t unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is in the loc ked position bef ore reaching inside the scanner .[...]

  • Page 77

    52 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 2. Wipe the feed r ollers using a c loth moistened with cleane r F2. Wipe the rol lers thorou ghly . If the r ollers ha ve blac k build-ups, the feed reliability is affected. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . CAUTION Use cleaner F2 only f or f[...]

  • Page 78

    53 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Cleaning the Pinch r ollers 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 79

    54 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 2. Wipe the pinch r ollers using a c loth moistened with cleane r F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . 2KPEJTQNNGTKPNQECVKQPU[...]

  • Page 80

    55 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath 3 D AIR Y CARE 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath ■ Cleaning the T ranspor t path 1. Lift the lever loca ted at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Mak e sure that the Upper transp or t unit is lock ed before y ou put your hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 81

    56 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath 2. Wipe and c lean the whole transport path using a cloth moistened with c leaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . HINT V acuum the transpor t path if there are paper dusts in the path. T ranspor t path[...]

  • Page 82

    57 3.5 Cleaning t he Discharge Brush 3 D AIR Y CARE 3.5 Cleaning the Disc har g e Brush 1. Lift the lever loca ted at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Mak e sure that the Upper transp or t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 83

    58 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 2. Pull the ADF release le ver toward y ou and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Slide the Pic k roller unit leftward a l ittle and disenga ge the right ring f orm the shaft. 4. Pressing down th e upper par t of the guide plate with y our fing ers at t wo positions and pull the plate to ward y ou to remove it. #&am[...]

  • Page 84

    59 3.5 Cleaning t he Discharge Brush 3 D AIR Y CARE 6. Grab and turn the bail of the Pic k roller unit upwar d and release the loc k. P ad ASSY Guide plate Bail Brak e roller[...]

  • Page 85

    60 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 7. Pull the Brake r oller unit towar d y ou to remove it. 8. Wipe off the dust fr om the discharge brush. Make sure y ou clean the tw o discharge brushes: one at the Pic k rolle r side, the other at the Pick r oller side. Diselectric br ush(f or Pick roller unit) Diselectric br ush(f or brakeroller)[...]

  • Page 86

    61 3.5 Cleaning t he Discharge Brush 3 D AIR Y CARE 9. Attach a ne w Brake rolle r unit in the reve rse or der of its remov al. Make sure that the Brake r oller unit is firmly installed. 10. Install the guide plate in the re verse order of the remo val. Y ou should push it down then the in stallation can be done smoothl y . 11. Lower the ADF upper [...]

  • Page 87

    62 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ■ Cleaning of the remo v able sheet guide 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION W ait 3 minutes after turning off the pow er bef ore touching the Lamp . CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our ha[...]

  • Page 88

    63 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 D AIR Y CARE 2. Use y our index fingers to catch the both ends of the remo vab le sheet guide. 3. Lift the right side a little first. 4. Shift the sheet guide leftwar d while lifting it up to remo ve . Remov able sheet guide[...]

  • Page 89

    64 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 5. Wipe the both sides of the glass surfac e using a cloth moi stened with cleaner F1. 6. Attach the remo vable sheet guide in the re verse o rder of its remo val. 7. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly .[...]

  • Page 90

    65 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION W ait 3 minutes after turning off the power bef ore touching the Lamp . CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner [...]

  • Page 91

    66 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 2. Push down the Glas s sheet guide tab towa rd y ou. Glass sheet guide[...]

  • Page 92

    67 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 D AIR Y CARE 3. Wipe the Glass sheet guide using a c loth moistened with cleaner F1. 4. Lift the tab until the guide loc ks in. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly . 5. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slow[...]

  • Page 93

    68 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3.7 Cleaning the Sensor s ■ Cleaning the document detection sensor s (6 positions) 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is in the loc ked position bef ore reaching inside the scanner .[...]

  • Page 94

    69 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 D AIR Y CARE 2. Pull the ADF release le ver toward y ou and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide with y our hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe the six sensor surf aces with a cloth moiste ned with cleaner F1. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 6. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to relea[...]

  • Page 95

    70 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors ■ Cleaning SF0 sensor and SF1 sensor . 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 96

    71 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 D AIR Y CARE 2. Pull the ADF release le ver toward y ou and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide with y our hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe SF0 and SF1 sensor s urfaces with a cloth moist ened with cleaner F1. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 6. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to r[...]

  • Page 97

    72 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors ■ Cleaning of SF1.5 sensor and SF2 sensor 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 98

    73 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 D AIR Y CARE 2. Wipe SF1.5 and SF2 sensor surfaces with a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly .[...]

  • Page 99

    74 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps ■ Fr ont-side lamp 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Ne ver replace the Lamp without turning off the power . W ait 5 minutes after turn ing off the pow er bef ore touching the Lamp . CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore[...]

  • Page 100

    75 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 D AIR Y CARE 2. Pull down the Glas s sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide. Glass sheet guide[...]

  • Page 101

    76 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3. Pulling down the La mp soc ket co vers att ached to th e both end of the La mp sock ets and remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on eac h end align with the slot on the Lamp soc ket and remove the Lamp from the unit. Ta b Lamp sock et[...]

  • Page 102

    77 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 D AIR Y CARE 5. Clean the c lear por tion of the Lamp with a dry c loth. 6. Attach the fr ont-side Lamp in the re verse or der of its remov al. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces do wn. HINT If the Lamp is installed with th e clear por tion f acing upward, an error due to insufficient light occurs. Clear [...]

  • Page 103

    78 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 7. Attach the Lamp soc ket cover in the re verse or der of its remov al. Engage the socket co ver hook to the Lamp frame as sho wn below , and attach the co vers. 8. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fix ed firmly . 9. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower [...]

  • Page 104

    79 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 D AIR Y CARE ■ Bac k-side lamp 1. Pull and open the side co ver . 2. Grab the handle (blue part) and pull out the Back-side lamp u nit. Side cov er[...]

  • Page 105

    80 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on eac h end align with the slot on the Lamp soc ket and remove the Lamp from the unit. 4. Clean the c lear por tion of the Lamp with a dry c loth. Lamp sock et Backside lamp unit Clear por tion[...]

  • Page 106

    81 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 D AIR Y CARE 5. Install the Bac k-lamp unit in the rever se order of its remo val. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up. 6. Install the Bac k-lamp in the rever se or der of its remov al. Make sure the connectors meet pr operly . 7. Close the side co ver . Confirm that the co ver is closed s ecurely . HIN[...]

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    82 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps[...]

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    85 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables . 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cyc l e ................ .............. 86 4.2 How to c heck the Abrasion Coun ter .................................. 87 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY ........... ................ .............. ............ 88 4.4 Replacing the Pick R[...]

  • Page 109

    86 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cyc le The f ollowing tabl e lists the P ar t No . and the stan dard replacement cycle of the consumables. It is recommended y ou stoc k e xtra consumables b efore the ones on the scanner reaches end of lif e. The consumab les must be replaced periodically . Y ou can chec k th[...]

  • Page 110

    87 4.2 How to chec k the Abrasion Counter 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.2 Ho w to chec k the Abrasion Counter ■ Chec king the counter fr om the operator panel The number displa yed on the right bottom of LCD in scanner "Ready" status sho ws the consumables count. The counter , called as Ab rasion counter , shown belo w indicates the h[...]

  • Page 111

    88 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure tha t the upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner .[...]

  • Page 112

    89 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Pull the ADF release le ver toward y ou and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Pressing down th e upper par t of the Guide plate with y our fing ers at tw o positionsand pull the plate to war d you to re move it. #&(WRRGTUJGGVIWKFG #&(TGNGCUGNGXGT P ad ASSY Guide pl[...]

  • Page 113

    90 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY P ad(cleaning area) P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]

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    91 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4. Remove the Pa d ASSY from the Guide plate .[...]

  • Page 115

    92 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 5. Attach a ne w P ad ASSY to the Guide plate. 6. Install the guide plate in th e rever se order of the remo val. Y ou should push it do wn then the installation can be done smooth ly . 7. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 8. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower th[...]

  • Page 116

    93 4.4 Replacing t he Pick Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.4 Replacing the Pic k Roller Unit 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the upper transpo r t unit. 2. While pulling the ADF le ver towar d you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide . CAUTION Mak e sure that the Upper transp or t unit is lock ed before y ou put your hands insi[...]

  • Page 117

    94 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 3. Lift up the Pic k roller unit a little. Slide the Pick r oller unit left and remove the right ring fro m its shaft. 4. Attach a ne w Pick r oller unit in the rever se order of its remo val. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 6. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and[...]

  • Page 118

    95 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Up per transpor t unit. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d you and lift up the ADF sheet guid e . CAUTION Mak e sure that the Upper transp or t unit is lock ed before y ou put your hands inside[...]

  • Page 119

    96 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 3. Pressing do wn the upper part of the Guide plate with y our fing ers at tw o positions and pull the plate to ward y ou to remove it. 4. T urn the bail of the Brake roller upward and re lease the lock. P ad ASSY Guide plate Bail Brak e roller[...]

  • Page 120

    97 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5. Pull the Brake ro ller towar d you to remo ve it. 6. Attach a ne w Brake rolle r unit in the rever se or der of its remov al. Attach the roller unit until it loc ks in. 7. Install the Guide plate in the re verse or der of the remova l. Y ou should push it down then the install[...]

  • Page 121

    98 4.6 Replacing t he F ront-side Lamp 4.6 Replacing the Fr ont-side Lamp 1. Lift the lever loc ated at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Ne ver replace the Lamp without turning off the power . W ait 5 minutes after tur ning off the pow er bef ore touching the Lamp . CAUTION Make sure tha t the Upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef[...]

  • Page 122

    99 4.6 Replacing t he F ront-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Pull down the Glas s sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide. Glass sheet guide[...]

  • Page 123

    100 4.6 Replacing t he F ront-side Lamp 3. Pulling down th e Lamp socket co vers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on eac h end align with the slot on the Lamp soc ket and remove the Lamp from the unit. Ta b Lamp sock et[...]

  • Page 124

    101 4.6 Replacing t he F ront-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5. Install the Lamp in the re verse or der of the removal. Make sure that the c lear portion of the Lamp faces down. HINT If the Lamp is installed with t he clear por tion fac- ing upward, an e rror due to insufficient light occurs.[...]

  • Page 125

    102 4.6 Replacing t he F ront-side Lamp 6. Attach the Lamp soc ket cover in the re verse or der of its remov al. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly . 7. Close the glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fix ed firmly . 8. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowl y .[...]

  • Page 126

    103 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.7 Replacing the Bac k-side Lamp 1. Pull and open the side co ver . CAUTION Ne ver replace t he Lamp without turn ing off the pow er . W ait 5 minutes after tur ning off the pow er bef ore touching the Lamp . Side cov er[...]

  • Page 127

    104 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on eac h end align with the slot on the Lamp soc ket and remove the Lamp from the unit. 4. Attach a ne w Lamp follo wing the reverse o rder of old lamp remov al. Make sure that the clea r portion of the Lamp faces up. HINT If the Lamp is installed with t he cl[...]

  • Page 128

    105 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5. Install the Bac k-lamp unit in the rever se order of its remo val. Make sure the connectors meet properl y . 6. Close the side co ver . Confirm that the co ver is closed s ecurely . 7. Clear the Rear -side lamp counter . Please ref er to the section “7.3 Setup M ode Details , ?[...]

  • Page 129

    106 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp[...]

  • Page 130

    107 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams, ho w to remedy other problems , items to be che ck ed before contacting an authorized ser vice provider and ho w to check labels on the scanner . 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ......... ............................ ............ 108 5.2 T roubl eshooting........ ........[...]

  • Page 131

    108 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5.1 Clearing Document Jams If a document jam occurs during f eeding, f ollow the proced ure below to remov e the jammed documents. ■ Remo ving jams fr om the hopper or the paper path 1. Remove the documents on the stac ker . CAUTION - Be careful not to get injured duri ng jam removal. - When removin g jammed documen[...]

  • Page 132

    109 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS 2. Pull up the leve r on the right front of th e upper transpor t unit. 3. While pulling the ADF le ver towar d you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide . CAUTION Make sure tha t the upper transpor t unit is loc ked bef ore you put y our hands inside of the scanner . #&(WRRGTUJGGV?[...]

  • Page 133

    110 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 4. Remove the jammed document. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guid e ge ntly . 6. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . ■ Remo ving jams fr om the eject mechanism. 1. Remove the documents on the stac ker . ATTENTION - Staples and paper clips etc. [...]

  • Page 134

    111 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS 2. Pull up the leve r on the right front of th e Upper transpor t unit. 3. Pull out the jammed document to the sta cker . 4. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety loc k and then lower the transport unit slowly . #&(WRRGTUJGGVIWKFG #&(TGNGCUGNGXG[...]

  • Page 135

    112 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ■ Document separation f o r ce adjustment If the f ollowing error occurs frequently , adjust the brak e force of the Brake roller using setup mode. - Double-f eed - Mis-pick - P aper jam1 1. Enter into the setup mode. Please ref er to the section "1.3 Basic Operations of Opera tor P anel", "Using the [...]

  • Page 136

    113 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS Document separation f orce setup items are as f ollows . If Mis-pic k occurs frequently , adjust the Pick roller rotat ion speed. Press (Ne xt button) to sho w the follo wing screen. Press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arro w button) and select an item. Press (Enter button) to mak e the se[...]

  • Page 137

    114 5.1 Clearing Document Jams Pic k speed Mis-pic k occurs frequently . F ast (F actor y def ault) Decrease pic k speed Mid Slow ATTENTION When y ou set pick speed at "Mid" or "Slo w", scanning speed gets slow er .[...]

  • Page 138

    115 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS 5.2 T r oubleshooting This section describes common troubles dur ing usage and how to remedy the troub les. If the remedies in these flo wchar ts do not solve y our problem, chec k the items in section "5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Provider ."[...]

  • Page 139

    116 5.2 T roubleshooting NO YES YES NO NO Is the power cord connected? Have you turned on the main line switch? Connect the power cord correctly . Press the "I" side of the main line switch. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Have you pushed the power button on the operator panel? Press the power button. Synptom1 Sca[...]

  • Page 140

    117 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS (* ) Press any b u tton e xcept P ower b utton. The P ower b utton will not wor k to wak e up the scanner . Pressing the pow er button more than 2 seconds will tur n off the powe r . YES NO YES Has it beena while since you turned on the scanner ? (15 to 60 minutes) Does the LCD remain blank even[...]

  • Page 141

    118 5.2 T roubleshooting NO YES YES NO NO Are the documents loaded properly on the hopper? Is the upper transport unit closed correctly? Load the documents properly . Close the upper transport unit correctly . Is the interface cable connected properly? Connect the interface cable properly . Symtom3 Scanning does not start. YES Is the SCSI ID set co[...]

  • Page 142

    119 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS NO NO YES YES NO Did you install the driver in correct order? Mini-driver first then TW AIN data source next. Isn’t the scanner selected from multiple applications ? Install TW AIN driver in correct order . Select the scanner only from one application. Eliminate the cause of user recoverable e[...]

  • Page 143

    120 5.2 T roubleshooting YES YES NO NO Is the Check LED lit? T urn the power off and on again. Is the Check LED lit? The scanner operation is normal. The scanner operation is normal. Continued from the previous page Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider .[...]

  • Page 144

    121 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Is "Photo"mode selected? Is halftoning or dithering processing selected? Select "Photo" mode (white level following off) on the scanner setup menu in your application. Select halftoning or dithering mode on your PC. Is the Lamp(s) installed correctly? Is the [...]

  • Page 145

    122 5.2 T roubleshooting (* ) F or the details of cleaning, ref er to "Chapter 3 D AIL Y CARE." (** ) F or the details on how to re place Lamps, ref er to "Chapter 4 REPLA CING CONSUMABLES." Continued from the previous page Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider .[...]

  • Page 146

    123 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS (* ) F or the details of cleaning, ref er to "Chapter 3 D AIL Y CARE." YES YES NO NO Is "Lin Art" mode selected? Is the document path, the Removable sheet guide, the Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Select "Line Art" mode from your PC. Clean the dirty loc[...]

  • Page 147

    124 5.2 T roubleshooting (* ) F or the details of cleaning, ref er to "Chapter 3 D AIL Y CARE." YES NO NO YES Is the document path, the Removable sheet guide, the Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Is the scanner installed on a flat and level surface? Clean the dirty location. (* ) Install the scanner on a flat and level surface.[...]

  • Page 148

    125 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS (* 1) F or the cleaning of the remo vab le sheet guide , and the glass sheet guide, ple ase refe r to "Chapter 3 D AIL Y CARE." (* 2) F or the details on ho w to chec k the lamp-on hours, please ref er to the section "7.5 T est Mode Details," " 3. Displa y the cumulativ [...]

  • Page 149

    126 5.2 T roubleshooting YES NO Eliminate the cause of user recover- able error . Is the Check LED blinking still? The scanner operation is normal. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Symptom8 Check LED starts blinking right after power on.[...]

  • Page 150

    127 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS YES NO The scanner operation is normal. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Symptom9 The Check LED lights right after power on. T urn off the power and on again. Is the check LED lit again?[...]

  • Page 151

    128 5.2 T roubleshooting NO YES YES NO NO Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "Precautions," and "6.2 Document Quality"? When double-feed detection is on, are the double-feed detection conditions (*2) satisfied? Use documents which satisfy the requirements. T o take necessary actions to satisfy the requirements.[...]

  • Page 152

    129 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS NO NO NO YES YES Is the Pad ASSY dirty? Is the Pad ASSY worn out? Clean the Pad ASSY . (* 3) Replace the Pad ASSY . (* 4) Is the Pad ASSY installed properly? Install the Pad ASSY properly . (* 4) YES Continued from the previous page Are the Pick roller , the Brake roller or the document path dir[...]

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    130 5.2 T roubleshooting (* 1) F or the details on required con ditions, ref er to the section "6.2 Document Qua lity ." (* 2) F or the details on the doub le-feed detect ing conditions , refer to "Appendix 2 Doub le-feed Detection Conditions." (* 3) F or the details on ho w to clean P ad ASSY , ref er to "Chapter 3, D AIL [...]

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    131 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS YES NO YES YES NO Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "Precautions" in "6.2 Document Quality"? Is the length of the documents shorter than 80mm and is the paper length set [Normal]? Use documents which satisfy the requirements. Select paper length [Short] in [...]

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    132 5.2 T roubleshooting YES YES NO NO YES Are the Pick roller , the Brake roller and the Pinch rollers dirty? Are the Pick roller unit and the Brake roller unit installed properly? Clean the dirty parts. (* 4) Install the Pick roller and the Brake roller properly . (* 6) Have you scanned many sheets beyond the life of the rollers since the last re[...]

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    133 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS (* 1) F or the details on required con ditions, ref er to the section "6.2 Document Qua lity ." (* 2) F or the details on ho w to set up the P aper Length, ref er to "7.3 Setup Mode Details", "10. Setting Shor t document scan mode (P aper Length setup)." (* 3) F or [...]

  • Page 157

    134 5.2 T roubleshooting Windows 98/ Windows Me/ Windows 2000/ Windows XP NO YES Did you adjust the offset (position to start scanning the documents)? Do the offset adjustment. Which OS are you using? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Display [Control panel] - [Scanners and Cameras] - [Device set] and adjust the offset. "[...]

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    135 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS YES YES YES NO NO Is the power turned? Is the interface cable connected properly? T urn on the power . Connect the interface cable properly . Is the Check LED on the operator panel blinking? Eliminate the cause of the error . Symptom13 Scanner is not recognized by PC automatically . NO Is the Ch[...]

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    136 5.2 T roubleshooting NO NO YES YES Has there been an incomplete driver installation in the past? Is Adaptec EZ-SCSI installed ? Re-install the driver . Uninstall EZ-SCSI first, then install the driver . Continued from the previous page Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider .[...]

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    137 5.2 T roub leshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS YES YES NO NO YES Is the OS WindowsNT 4.0? Is WNASPI32.DLL installed on the PC? The scanner operation is normal. The scanner operation is normal. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Is ASPI version driver installed by mistake? (FJTW AIN V5.x/8.x )? Uninstall ASPI version dri[...]

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    138 5.3 Bef ore Contacti ng a Ser vice Provider 5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Pr o vider Please chec k the f ollowing items bef ore cont acting an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . ■ Outline Items to chec k Findings Model (Example) fi-4860C F or the model name confirmation, ref er to "5.4 Labels on the Scanner ." Serial [...]

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    139 5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Provider 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS ■ Err or Descriptions  Prob lem at the time of PC connection.  Document feed tr ouble Items to chec k Findings OS (Windows) type Displa yed error message Interf ace (e xample) SCSI interf ace Interf ace controller (e xample) Adaptec SCSI Card 2940A U Items to chec k [...]

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    140 5.3 Bef ore Contacti ng a Ser vice Provider  Imaging quality tr ouble  Others Items to check Findings T ype and version o f scanner driver Interf ace controller (e xample) Adaptec SCSI Card 2940A U OS (Windows) type Application softw are (e xample) ScandAll 21 (e xample) Acrobat Items to check Findings Can you send both the or iginal docu[...]

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    141 5.4 Labels on the Scanner 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS 5.4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to chec k the labels on the scanner .  The positions of the labels The f ollowing sho ws where the two labels are located on the scanner . Manufacturing Label (e xample): Indicates scanner manufacturing inf ormation. Regulatory label (e[...]

  • Page 165

    142 5.4 Labels on the Scanner[...]

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    143 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the sizes an d qualities of do cuments required f or the good performance of the ADF . 6.1 Document Size ........ ................ ............................... ............ 144 6.2 Document Quality ..... ............................................. ............ 145 6.3 Hole-punching Pr o[...]

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    144 6.1 Document Size 6.1 Document Siz e The f ollowing shows the supported document sizes. Maxim um Minimum A B A B 297 432 74 105 Feeding Direction A B[...]

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    145 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thic kness of documents this scanner suppor ts. ■ Document type The recommended document types are as f ollows. - W oodfree paper - W ood containing paper When using an y other types of paper , test f eed a f ew sh eets to ensure the [...]

  • Page 169

    146 6.2 Document Quality ■ Precautions The follo wing documen ts sometimes may ha ve difficulty to fe ed with th is scanner . T o pre vent une xpected troub les, preliminary feed test using the same quality paper as the target documents ma y be necessar y . - Document with clips or staples - Document written on with ink and still wet - Document w[...]

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    147 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS ATTENTION - Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that ma y damage the P ad ASSY or rollers. P a y attention to the f ollowing. Cleaning: If mis-pick occur frequently , clean the P ad ASSY and pick rollers . F or the details on cleaning, please ref er to "Chapter 3 Daily Care.&quo[...]

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    148 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 6.3 Hole-punching Pr ohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas ma y cause errors. F or job separation sheet requirements , please re fer t o the section "6.6 Job Separation Sheet." 1 13 (4.45") 134 (5.28") 79 (3.12") 96 (3.78") 10 (0.39") 15 (0.59") Front side Rea[...]

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    149 6.4 Print Prohibited Area 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.4 Print Pr ohibited Area If there are prints in the area A, document siz e ma y be mis-detected. Prints in the area B of a document ma y cause double-f eed errors. F ollowing figure sho ws print prohibited area on a document. If doub le-f eed detection is to be enab led, it is recommend[...]

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    150 6.5 Grounding Color Areas 6.5 Gr ounding Color Areas The shaded area in the Figure b elow , top 3mm on both sides of a document, should ha v e paper grounding co lor (white). The area can be dropout color . If this cannot be f ollow ed, tur n the white le v el follo wer off when reading. F or the details on dropout color , please refe r to &quo[...]

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    151 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The f ollowing sho ws the typical f or mat of the job separation sheet. 2. Document Specifications Document width must be A4 width (210mm) or wider . 15 (0.59") Center of document more than 210 (8.27") Scanning direction (Unit : mm) 15 (0.59"[...]

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    152 6.6 Job Separation Sheet[...]

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    153 7 SETUP MODE This chapter e xplains the setup mode and the te st mode of the scanner . 7.1 Setup Mode .... ........................................................ ............ 154 7.2 Setup mode functions ................... ............... ..................... 162 7.3 Setup Mode Details .. ............................................. ......[...]

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    154 7.1 Setup Mode 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Outline There are tw o types of setup mode: Online se tup mode that can be entered d ur ing scanner ”Ready” status, a nd Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline. A vailab le functions diff er with the two modes . T o enter these mode, f ollow the instructions below: - Online [...]

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    155 7.1 Setup Mode 7 SETUP MODE ■ Online setup mode restrictions In Online setup mode, the scanne r setup can be changed without turning off the powe r . How ev er , the follo wing items cannot be changed from the mod e. - Consumab les counter reset - SCSI ID change - Product ID change - SCSI bu s width change - Interf ace change - TPS interf ace[...]

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    156 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Function of b uttons in setup mode ■ T ransitions of screens in setup mode Refer to the ne xt page LCD screen transitions chart f or setup mode. The LCD screen transition cha r t in the f ollowing pages show th e concept. Some of the details are not e xpressed in the char t. F or the details, ple ase ref er to the descripti[...]

  • Page 180

    157 7.1 Setup Mode 7 SETUP MODE (From screen !29) Continued to screen !09 on the next page 0S 1e p r at Thi n k Thi c !i o n a = g g g c c 0P 2r e p i c O n O f f !k - =/ 0S 3 pe Pi c s tM i d !k e =/ d Fa S lo / w 0 l 4 Fe Do u Ye s ! be = / d N o gS t o p e 2 / 1 : 04 F o D ckn ! d i e T h s s e M -1 Ro l & r e l 04 F i D ck F ! m i i P d e e[...]

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    158 7.1 Setup Mode Continue to screen !17 on the next page 09 N C a ! B T r s P A a b r / / P k k c e i i on d a 0 9 N C R ! x T x c = - i 1 P x et e x xs x k N / o 09 N C R ! x T x a = -r 2 B x e t e x x s x k N / o e 09 N C R ! x T x d = - a 3 P xe t e x xs xN / o 0 9 a L R ! x m x o = -r 4 F xe t e x xs xN / o nt p 0 9 a L R ! x m x c = -a 5 B x[...]

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    159 7.1 Setup Mode 7 SETUP MODE Continue to screen !26 on the next page 17 er F r ! e ed t g Cn h a / Y es N ?o e y 1 7 R r ! e t - 1e p S 1 t y = 17 R r !e t - 2 me T 4 i y = 18 e M F u !a ed n g Cn h a / Y es N ?o e a l 1 8 t 1S i !- a r P 1 =e c 0S . c k t 1 8u 2o i !- t T 3 =e c - S 0 me 1 9 C I S ! D SI =0 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 // 5 / 6 / 7 2 0 r I P [...]

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    160 7.1 Setup Mode (T o screen !1) 26 x n !x e R Ix x k( =N / o s ) et g g g g c c 2 6 N R ! o e - Y 1 e t es N / o s w 27 S o ! a 2 5 P r w e =1 1 0 0 ve m in 2 8 r h B e ! t i gn g Cn h a /Y es N ?o e ss 2 8 r h B e ! t i gn t Fn r o c k :0 B 0a : ss -1 29 m i I e ! n p rt u St t a t/ Pe o Ps s r r[...]

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    161 7.1 Setup Mode 7 SETUP MODE HINT The menu screens with dotted line fr ame appear only in Offline setup mode HINT Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when TPS interf ace board is installed. Screen 24 appears only when both the fi-486PRFR (F ront side imprinter) and the fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) are installed. Screen 25, Screen 26 and Scre[...]

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    162 7.2 Setup mode functions 7.2 Setup mode functions There are 29 items in setup mode as shown in the f ollowing. LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Double Fee d Specify the doub le-f eed detection based on docu- ment thickness . There are two w a ys to detect doub le-f eed. 1: Document thic knes[...]

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    163 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 SETUP MODE LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Abrasion Alarm Specifies the scanner operation at consum- ab les replacement mes- sage: stop scanning or message displa y only . Also specifies the con- sumable rep lacement message timing. Stop/Message 10,000 to 2,560,00[...]

  • Page 187

    164 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameter s Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Ske w Check Specify if sk ew dete ction is enab led. On/Off Off A vail- able Ava i l - able Setup done via the PC has the prior- ity . Separation Sp ecify the Brak e roller f orce appropriate for the document thic kness Thic k  ?[...]

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    165 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 SETUP MODE LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Pre-pic k Enab le or disab le the pre-pic k opera- tion, a pic king of a ne xt sheet of docu- ments prior to actual f eeding, to increase scan throughput On/Off On A vail- able Ava i l - able Setup done via the PC has the[...]

  • Page 189

    166 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line B.Drop-out Sp ecifies the back page dropout color f or mono color scan. R/ G/ B GA v a i l - able Ava i l - able Setup done via the PC has the prior- ity . Brightness Adjust the F ront/ Bac k Br ightness to compensate the gra yscale l[...]

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    167 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 SETUP MODE LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Baud Rate Specifies the control data transf er rate for TPS interface. 19200/ 9600/ 4800/ 2400 9600 Not Ava i l - able Ava i l - able New setting v alid after turning on the pow er again. Imprinter When bo th fi- 486PRFR([...]

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    168 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line P ower Sav e Specifies the time to enter P ower sa ve mode. 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes A vail- able Ava i l - able Language Specifies the lan- guage to use f or Operator pane l dis- play . Jap anese (Katakana)/ English -A v a i l - abl[...]

  • Page 192

    169 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 7.3 Setup Mode Details 1. Setting the document separation f orce 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the scanner sho w <Screen1>. <Screen1> 2) At <Screen1>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select the appropriate document thickness . (Right arrow b ut[...]

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    170 7.3 Setup Mode Details HINT If the f ollowing error occurs freque ntly , change the setting by ref erring to the ex planation on the tab le. - Doub le-f eed - Mis-pic k - P aper Jam1 Setting Document sepa- ration for ce Double-f eed occurs frequently . Mis-pic k or P aper jam1 occurs fre- quently . Thic k Strong Make the document separation f o[...]

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    171 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 2. Setting Pre-pick 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen2>. <Screen2> 2) At <Screen2>, to enab le Pre-pick, press (Left arrow b utton) and select [On]. T o disable Pre-pic k, press (Right arro w button) and select [Off]. 3) Press (Enter butt on) and [...]

  • Page 195

    172 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3. Setting Pick Speed 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen3>. <Screen3> 2) At <Screen3>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select Pic k roller rotation speed. 3) Press (Enter butt on) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT b utton) at the [...]

  • Page 196

    173 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 4. Setting Double-f eed detection (document thic kness) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen4>. <Screen4> 2) At <Screen4>, b y pressing (Left arro w button) or (Right arrow b utton), Double- f eed detection b y document thic kness (check ed by th rou[...]

  • Page 197

    174 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) When the LCD is showing (2 ) or (3), pressing (Enter b utton) changes LCD displa y to <Screen 4-1). <Screen4-1> 4) At <Screen4-1>, b y pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button), y ou can select the detection mode. Each time (Left arrow button) o r (Right arrow b utton) is pressed, LCD display[...]

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    175 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 5) At <Screen4-3>, b y pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button), the detection timing can be selected. 6) Press (Enter butt on) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT button) at <Screen4-1>, <Screen4-2> or <Screen4-3>, then the LCD displa y changes to <Screen4>. Pr[...]

  • Page 199

    176 7.3 Setup Mode Details 5. Setting Double-f eed detection (b y document length) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen5>. <Screen5> 2) At <Screen5>, b y pressing (Left arro w button) or (Right arrow b utton), Double- f eed detection b y document length can be enab led or disable d. By che[...]

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    177 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 3) In case of (2) or (3), b y pressing (Enter button ), LCD display chang es to <Screen5-1>. <Screen5-1> 4) At <Screen5-1>, b y pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button), the document length can be specified. By pressing (Right arrow b utton), selection mov es from (1) to (3). By[...]

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    178 7.3 Setup Mode Details 6. Setting Skew Chec k 1) Pressing (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the LCD show <Screen6>. <Screen6> 2) If yo u want to enab le Ske w check at <Screen6>, press (Left arrow b utton), and select [On]. T o disable Sk ew-che ck, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Off] then p ress (Enter but[...]

  • Page 202

    179 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 7. Setting IPC pre-set 1) Pressing (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the LCD show <Screen7>. <Screen7> 2) At <Screen7>, the preset items can be selected by pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b u tton). 3) Press (Enter butt on) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT b [...]

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    180 7.3 Setup Mode Details  Document type and IPC preset p atter n *1 to 5 indicates IPC pre-set patter n number . HINT When scanning in Binary mode (Line ar t), documents type and suitable pre-set pa tter n relationship is sho wn as follo ws: - The horizontal axis sho ws the darkness/color of the background against the te xt/lines on the docume[...]

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    181 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE  V alidity of scan parameter HINT This setting is in va lid in gra yscale mode or in color mode. Pre-set is v alid only in binar y scan mode. V alidity of each scan parameter whe n using IPC pre-set in Offline mode, is sho wn in the f ollowing tab le. Scan mode Resolu- tion Line art/ Photos Half- tone DTC [...]

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    182 7.3 Setup Mode Details 8. Setting Consumable s Replacement Message 1) Pressing (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the LCD show <Screen8>. <Screen8> 2) At <Screen8> , to change Con sumables replacement message setup (Abr asion Alarm), press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es]. Press (Enter but ton) to confir m the[...]

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    183 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 3) At <Screen8-1>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select consumab le error process. By pressing (Enter b utton), <Screen8-2> appears on the LCD . <Screen8-2> 4) At <Screen8-2>, specify the n umber of scans to get Consumab les replacement message. Each time (Lef[...]

  • Page 207

    184 7.3 Setup Mode Details 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset 1) Pressing (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let the LCD show <Screen9>. <Screen9> 2) At <Screen9>, select the Abr asion counter to reset. Y ou can select a counter(s) from the f ollowing. By pressing (Right arrow b utton), selection mov es from (1) to (5)[...]

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    185 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 3) By pressing (Enter b utton), LCD displa y changes to <Screen9-1>, <Screen9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9-4>, or <Screen 9-5> depending on the selection at <Screen9>. When [Pic k] is selected: <Screen9-1> When [Brak e] is selected: <Screen9-2> When [P ad] is selec[...]

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    186 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) In <Screen9-1> to <Screen9-5>, to reset the co rresponding counter , press (Left arrow b u tton) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter but ton) to confir m the selection, then <Screen9-6> is displa yed. If y ou do not want to reset the counter , select [No] and press (Enter b utton). <Screen9-6> 5) I[...]

  • Page 210

    187 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 10. Setting Short document scan mode(P aper Length setup) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen10> . <Screen10> 2) At <Screen10>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button) and select the proper setting f or the document to scan. (3) Press (Enter [...]

  • Page 211

    188 7.3 Setup Mode Details 11. Setting Language 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen11> . <Screen11> 2) Press (Left arrow button) o r (Right arrow b u tton) and select the la nguage fo r LCD display . 3) Press (Enter butto n) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT butto n) at the end and the LCD d[...]

  • Page 212

    189 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 12. Setting Fr ont-side backgr ound color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen12> . <Screen12> 2) At <Screen12>, to set the bac kground color to white, press (Left arrow b utton) and select [White]. T o set the backg round color to b lack, press (Right a[...]

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    190 7.3 Setup Mode Details 13. Setting Bac k-side backgr ound color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen13> . <Screen13> 2) At <Screen12>, to set the bac kground color to white, press (Left arrow b utton) and select [White]. T o set the backg round color to b lack, press (Right arrow b utton) [...]

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    191 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 14. Setting Fr ont-side dropout color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen14> . <Screen14> 2) At <Screen14>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button) and select the color to drop out. (3) Press (Enter butto n) and make the settin g valid. Press[...]

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    192 7.3 Setup Mode Details 15. Setting Bac k-side dropou t color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen15> . <Screen15> 2) At <Screen15>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button) and select the color to drop out. 3) Press (Enter butto n) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT butto n[...]

  • Page 216

    193 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 16. Setting Pic k retry 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen16>. <Screen16> 2) At <Screen16>, to change Pic k motor pick operation time and the n umber of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Y es]. Press (Enter b utton) to confir m the select[...]

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    194 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) At <Screen16-2>, specify the number of pic k retr ies. By pre ssing (Left arrow but ton), the number of retries decreases. By pressing (Right arrow b utton), the number of retries increases . Press (Left arrow butto n) or (Right arrow b utton), and select the setting. The number of the pic k retr ies can be set b[...]

  • Page 218

    195 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 17. Setting Feed retry 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen17>. <Screen17> 2) At <Screen17>, to change F eed motor operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es]. Press (Enter butt on) to confir m the selection. &[...]

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    196 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) In <Screen17-2>, specify the number of r etr ies. By pr essing (Left arrow b utton), the number of retry decreases. By pressing (Right arrow b utton), the number of retries increases. The n umber of the f eed retries can be set between 1 to 7 times . Press (Left arrow butto n) or (Right arrow b utton), and select[...]

  • Page 220

    197 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 18. Setting Manual Feed mode 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen18>. <Screen18> 2) At <Screen18>, if the setting chang e is required, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es]. Press (Enter b utton) to confir m the selection then the LCD displa y ch[...]

  • Page 221

    198 7.3 Setup Mode Details Press (Enter b utton) then <Screen18-2> is displa yed. <Screen18-2> 4) At <Screen18-2>, specify the wait time (i.e. the time f rom the PC issues scan command to time out) f or manual setting of document. By pressing (Left arrow b utton), the wait time becomes shor ter . By pressing (Right arrow bu tton),[...]

  • Page 222

    199 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 19. Setting of SCSI ID 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen19>. <Screen19> 2) At <Screen19>, press (Left arrow b utton) or press (Right arrow button) t o select SCSI ID number . 3) Press (Enter butto n) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT butto n) a[...]

  • Page 223

    200 7.3 Setup Mode Details 20. Setting of Pr oduct ID(Scanner model number) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen20>. <Screen20> 2) At <Screen20>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (r ight arrow b utton) and select Product ID . The f ollowing are the selectable Pro duct IDs. (1) fi4860C (2) fi4990C[...]

  • Page 224

    201 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 21. Setting SCSI bus width 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen21>. <Screen21> 2) At <Screen21>. If Wide SCSI (68pin) interf ace is used, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [16]. If SCSI-2 (50pin) interf ace is used, press (Left arrow b utton) and se[...]

  • Page 225

    202 7.3 Setup Mode Details 22. Setting Interface 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen22>. <Screen22> 2) At <Screen22>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button), an d select the type of interf ace. A vailab le interf ace settings are as f ollows: By pressing (Left arrow b utton), se l[...]

  • Page 226

    203 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 23. Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen23>. <Screen23> 2) At <Screen23>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (r ight arrow b utton) and select Baud rate . Baud rates a v ailable are as f ollows: (1) 19200 bps (2) 9600 bps (3[...]

  • Page 227

    204 7.3 Setup Mode Details 24. Selection of Imprinter 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen24>. <Screen24> 2) At <Screen24>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow butto n) and select the imprinter to setup . (3) Press (Enter butto n) and make the settin g valid. Press (EXIT butto n) at the[...]

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    205 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 25. Setting Imprinter numbering 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen25>. <Screen25> 2) At <Screen25>, to enable n umbering pr inting with the imprinter , press (Left arrow but ton) and select [On]. Press (Enter b utton) to confirm the selection. Then <[...]

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    206 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) At <Screen25-1>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arro w button) and let y our choice of number of digits b link. Selectab le number of digits is listed as below . Press (Enter b utton), then <Screen25-2> is displa yed. <Screen25-2> 4) At <Screen25-2>, specify the initial value of numbering.[...]

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    207 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 5) At <Screen25-3>, y ou can specify if the numbering should be reset at h opper empty . T o specify to reset the number ing at hoppe r empty , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [On]. Press (Enter b utton) to confir m the selection. Then, <Screen25-4> is displa yed. T o specify not to reset th[...]

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    208 7.3 Setup Mode Details 26. Reset the remaining ink counter of imprinter . If the f ollowing message comes up , prepare the new Print car tr idge. If no fur ther pr inting is impossib le, replace the Print car tridge and reset the ink counter . If the Print car tr idge is replaced bef ore Pr int car tr idge error occurs, be sure to reset the rem[...]

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    209 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 2) At <Screen26>, to choose to reset the ink counter , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter b utton). <Screen26-1> is display ed. Not to reset, select [No] and press (Enter b utton). <Screen26-1> 3) At <Screen26-1>, to actually reset the counter , press (Right ar[...]

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    210 7.3 Setup Mode Details 27. Setting P ower sa ve mode 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen27>. <Screen27> 2) At <Screen27>, by pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow button), select the scanner w ait idle time bef ore entering power sa ve mode. A minimum of 5 minut es to the maximum [...]

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    211 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 28. Setting Brightness 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen28>. <Screen28> 2) At <Screen28>, to adjust the Brightness, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es]. Press (Enter b utton) to confir m the selection. <Screen28-1> is displa yed. If Br[...]

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    212 7.3 Setup Mode Details 29. Confirming Imprinter installation 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen29>. <Screen29> [XXXX/XXXX], imprinter installa tion status is displa yed. 2) By pressing (EXIT b utton), LCD displa y goes back to “Ready”. (1) Only fi-486PRFR is installed: [Pre] (2) Only fi-48[...]

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    213 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view 7 SETUP MODE 7.4 T est Mode Over vie w ■ Outline Scanner operatio n can be check ed in offline test mode. T o enter the test mode, f ollow the procedures belo w . - T est mode K eep pressing (Star t b utton) and tur n on the pow er . Then the operator panel LCD displa ys the f ollowing message . Press (Left arrow but[...]

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    214 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view ■ Button functions in test mode ■ T ransition of screens in test mode Refer to the ne xt page . The LCD screen tr ansition char t in the f ollowing pages sho w the concept. Some of the details are not e xpressed in the char t. F or the details, please ref e r to the descriptions in “  Contents of test mode set[...]

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    215 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view 7 SETUP MODE Continue to screen T02 on the next page T 0 1 Si ng l e fe e d e t S A 4 P W 2 B0 0 e t R E S LI O O N 2 T U 0 0 e t R e a iM d o de C O g n R L O e t P A P RS E I ZE A P 4 e t S IM LE X P / DP LE X U SI M LE X P SA 4 P W 2 B0 0 TT SA R e p S t u Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions (Scanning[...]

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    216 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view Continue to screen T03 on the next page e t S A 4 P W 2 B0 0 e t R E S LI O O N 2 T U 0 0 e t R e a iM d o de C O g n R L O e t P A P RS E I ZE A P 4 e t S IM LE X P / DP LE X U SI M LE X P SA 4 P W 2 B0 0 TT SA R e p S t u Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions (Scanning) T 0 2 M u l t i f e e d[...]

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    217 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view 7 SETUP MODE T 0 3 De vi c Li f e e T 0 4 Op ti o s n Of fs e t L A M F: xx x x B: P x x xx x x xx x x x x Of fs e t P o s pr i n t e tr : - r i n t e P r e p r : g[...]

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    218 7.4 T est Mode Ov er view ■ Contents of test mode setting LCD display Descriptions Single f eed Scans a sheet of document without connecting to PC . Multi f eed Scans documents continuou sly without connecting to PC . De vice Lif e Shows th e cumulativ e lamp-on hours. Options Shows the options installation status.[...]

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    219 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 7.5 T est Mode Details 1. Single feed Without connecting PC , the scanner's whole mechanism oper ation can be check ed. Only one sheet of document is f ed with this test. Scan parameters can be changed and used f or scanning. Imprinter test print can be perf or med at the same time . 1) Place the documen[...]

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    220 7.5 T est Mode Details 4) Specify the scanning conditions . (1) At <Screen50-2>, select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter bu tton). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen50-2.1>. <Screen50-2.1> At this screen, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select simple x or duple x. Press (E[...]

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    221 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE Press (Enter but ton) and confirm the setting.Then the displa y goes bac k to <Screen50-2>. (3) At <Screen50-2>, select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter butto n). Then the LCD display sh ows <Screen50-2.3>. <Screen50-2.3> In this screen, press (Left[...]

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    222 7.5 T est Mode Details If fi-486PRFR and/or fi-486PRREis installed, <Screen50 -3> is display ed fo y ou to setup imprinter test conditions. If an imprinter(s) is not installed, the scanner star ts scanning operations . <Screen50-3> 5) At <Screen50-3>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow bu tton) and: Select [On] to do i[...]

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    223 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 2. Multi feed Without connecting PC , the scanner's whol e mechanism operation can be chec k ed. In this test documents are scanned contin uously . Scan paramet ers can be changed and used f or scanning. Imprinter test pr int can be perf or med at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hop [...]

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    224 7.5 T est Mode Details 5) Specify the scanning conditions . (1) At <Screen51-2>, select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter b utton). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen51-2.1>. <Screen51-2.1> At this screen, pr ess (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select simple x or duplex. Press (E[...]

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    225 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE (3) At <Screen51-2>, select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter butto n). Then the LCD display sh ows <Screen51-2.3>. <Screen51-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow b utt on) or (Right arrow b u tton) and select the scan mode: binary (BW) or color(COLOR). [...]

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    226 7.5 T est Mode Details (4) At <Screen51-2>, select the right most item, [200] in the sample screen, and press (Enter b utton). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen51-2.4>. <Screen51-2.4> At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow b utton) and select scan resolution. F ollowing parameters can be specified. Press ([...]

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    227 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 5) At <Screen50-3>, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and: Select [On] to do imp r inter test while scannin g. Then, select the imprinter to use. If the printer to use is fi-486PRFR, select [Pre]. If fi-486PRRE, select [P ost]. If imprinter test is not required, select [Off] . 6) Press[...]

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    228 7.5 T est Mode Details 3. Display the cumulative lamp-on hour s Y ou can chec k the cumulativ e number of lamp-on hours . 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Previous b utton) and let LCD display <Screen 53>. <Screen53> 2) At <Screen53>, press (Star t button) or (Enter b utton). Then <Screen53-1> is displa yed. <Screen53-1>[...]

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    229 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 SETUP MODE 4. Option installation status displa y Y ou can chec k the options installation status . 1) Press (Next b utton) or (PreviousPre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen54>. <Screen54> 2) At <Screen54>, press (Enter b utton) or (Star t button). <Screen54-1> is displa yed. <Screen5[...]

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    230 7.5 T est Mode Details[...]

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    231 8 OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-4860C . 8.1 Options . .......... ........................................................ ............ 232 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) ............ ........................ 233 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear si de imprinter) ............. ........................ 234[...]

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    232 8.1 Options 8.1 Options The f ollowing lists o ptions av ailable f or the scanner . F or the details please contact FUJITSU scann er dealer where y ou purchased the scanner or FUJISTU g roup company responsib le for y our countr y . Descriptions Par t N o . Remarks fi-486PRFR P A03296-D206 Prints information on the front of a document prior to [...]

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    233 8.2 fi-486PRFR (F ro nt side impr inter) 8 OPTIONS 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Fr ont side imprinter) fi-486PRFR (F ront side impr inter) Sp ecifications are described below . As f or the operations and functions of fi-486PRFR (F ront side impr inter), ref er to the fi-486PRFR Operator's Guide included in th e package . Item Descriptions Printing Meth[...]

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    234 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) fi-486PRFR (Rear side imprinter) S pecifications are described below . As f or the operatio ns and functions of fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter), ref er to the fi-486PRRE Operator's Guide include d in the pac kage. Item Descriptions Printing Method Ther mal Ink Jet P[...]

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    235 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes th e Scanner Specifications. 9.1 Basic Product Specifications ..... .............. ........................ 236 9.2 Installation Specifi cations ............ ............... ..................... 237 9.3 Dimensions .... ........................................................ ............ 239[...]

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    236 9.1 Basic Product Specifications 9.1 Basic Pr oduct Specifications (* 1) F or details, see “Chapter 8 ADF and Document Specifications” (* 2) The scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scan ner hardware . The actual speed ma y be slow er due to the system ov erhead such as data transf er time. (* 3) With JPEG enab led (* 4) The maximum c[...]

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    237 9.2 Installation Specifications 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions?mm (With hopper and stac ker retracted) Depth Width Height 431 520 523 Space requirements Wei g h t (k g ) 45 kg Input pow er V oltage AC100 - 240V±10 % Phase Single-phase F requency 50/6 0Hz + 2%/ -4% P ower consumpt ion 200[...]

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    238 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Ambient condition De vice status Operating Not operating T emperature 15 - 35degree Celsius - 20 - 60 degree Celsius Humidity 20 - 80% 8 - 95% Heat capacity 172kcal or less Shipping W eight (kg) 50kg Product lif e 5y ears or 7,200,000 sheets whiche ver co mes first. ATTENTION The product lif e [...]

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    239 9.3 Dimensions 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS 9.3 Dimensions[...]

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    240 9.3 Dimensions[...]

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    ● AP-1 APPENDIX 1 DR OP-OUT COLOR A drop-out color is a color visib le by a human ey e but not visib le to the scanner . T o check the grounding color o f document f or a drop-out color , use the method and f ollow the standards giv en below .  Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the f ollowing w a ys: - A light so[...]

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    ● AP-2 APPENDIX 2 DOUB LE-FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS There are three doub le-feed detection mod es: document thickness , document length, and both document thic kness and length. The f ollowing conditions m ust be satisfied in each of these detection modes .  Detection b y Document Thickness Sheets of the same thic kness shall be set in the ADF[...]

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    ● AP-3  Detection by Document Thickness and Length Sheets of the same thickness and length shall be set in the ADF at a time. - Document length: 0.065 to 0.15mm - Document length de vi ation: 1% or less - Printed area: 12% or less - No blac k pr inted areas are allowed at the center area ( 26 x 10mm) at the leading edge of the document. - Punc[...]

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    ● AP-4 APPENDIX 3 MESSA G ES OF OPERATOR P ANEL ■ Massages of Operator panel <Not Ready status> (Initializing)  changes to n with progress of ti me, and when all become n, it move to the following check states. <Not Ready status> (Ejecting document) <Not Ready status> (Checking sensor) <Not Ready status> (Reseting the[...]

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    ● AP-5 <preparing the print cartridge> (At power on ) <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the n umber of Batch counter va lue. <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the number of Batch counter value. <AtLow power mode> When the messages of LCD on the Operation panel disappears and the Power LED lamp lights, the scanner[...]

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    ● AP-6 <Cleaning request> (Scanning) When the Pickroller needs to be cleaned, the following message is displayed on t he Operator panel. HINT "xxxx" shows the number of Ba tch counter value. (Scanning) When the Removable sheet guide and the Glass sheet guide require cleaning the following message is displayed on the Operator panel[...]

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    ● AP-7 <Cleaning request> (W aiting) When the Pickroller needs to be cleaned, the following message is displayed on t he Operator panel. HINT "xxxxxxxx" sho ws the number of Batch counter value. (W aiting) When the Removable sheet guide and the Glass sheet guide need to be cleaned, the followi ng message is displayed on the Operat[...]

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    ● AP-8 <Double feed error> (Scanning) The following message is displa yed while the scanner is scan- ning continuously in the state wh ere double feed has detected (by thickness check). If a double feed detection state is canceled on “Ready“ screen after scanning, the upper row of this message disappear . HINT "xxxx" shows the[...]

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    ● AP-9 ■ Error mesage (T emporary error) <Hopper empty> The following messages ar e displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the sc anning opperation. Pl ease place docu- ments on the hopper . Scanning is continued, wh en placing doc- uments on the hopper for re-scanning. T o cle ar this message, press the [S top] button. (at Do[...]

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    ● AP-10 <Double feed error> (by thickness check) The following message is displa yed, when the double feed is detectied by thickness check. (by length check) T he following message is displayed, when the double feed is detectied by length check. <Miss pick> The following message is displayed, when a document is not sent from the hoppe[...]

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    ● AP-11 <Hopper is full or Pick unit not set> The following message is display ed, when the Pick roller unit is not set correctly or when t here are too many documents. (When the documents are on the hopper .) <Pick unit not set> The following message is displayed, when the Pi ck roller unit is not set correctly . (When the documents [...]

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    ● AP-12 ■ Alarm message (Hardware error) The f ollowing messages are disp la yed, when an error occurs inside the sccaner . In this case, please s witch on t he power supply once again afte r disconnecting the po wer supply . If the same message is displa yed again, please contact to a distr ib utor or an nearest imaging ser vice and s uppor t [...]

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    ● AP-13 <Motor fuse alarm> (T oransport motor) The following messages are display ed, when the fuse of various motors (T oransport motor , Separation motor , Pick motor , Hopper motor) goes out. (Separation motor) (Pick motor) (Hopper motor) <Lamp fuse alarm> (Front side) The following message is display ed, when the fuse for the lamp[...]

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    ● AP-14 <Background fuse error> (Front side) The following message is disp layed, when the Background of front side is unable to change. <Background fuse error> (Back side) The following message is disp layed, when the Background of back side is unable to change. r Bk g c a un od Al r m a o Fn t r id se r Bk g c a un od Al r m a id se[...]

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    ● AP-15 <Hopper over run> The following message is displayed, when the hopper moves over the normal position. <Sensor control error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the sensor control part. <Sensor dirty error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs owing to a dirt on the sensor . HI[...]

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    ● AP-16 <T emprrature error> T he following message is displayed, when the temperature inside the scanner be comes higher than st andard temperature. <Power supply error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the Power supply . <Fan alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs on the Fan.[...]

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    ● AP-17 <VDCC Read/W rite error > The following message is displa yed, when an error occurs dur- ing accessing to the area of VDCC. <Dither/Gamma Read/W rite error > The following message is displa yed, when an error occurs dur- ing accessing to t he Dither/Gamma RAM. <T emporary memory Read/W rite error> The following message i[...]

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    ● AP-18 <Command alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the command sequence from PC. (MDC command tim- eout 1) (MDC command tim- eout 2) ÅiSDC command Sequence errorÅj (MDC response error) (SCSI response time out) (MDC timeout) C mn a o m d r Eo r1 r C mn a o m d r Eo r2 r C mn a o m d r Eo r3 r C mn a o m d r[...]

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    ● IN-1 INDEX[...]

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    fi-4860C Image Scanner Operator ’ s Guide P3PC-E167-01EN Date of issuance: August, 2002 Issuance responsib ility: PFU LIMITED Printed in Japan • Copying of the content s of this manual in whole or in p art and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law . • The content s of this manual are subject to change without[...]

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    This Manual uses recycled paper .[...]