Fujitsu ScanPartner 15C manual

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    Scanpart ner 15C Image Scanner User's Manual Version 1.0 (Doc. N o. 250-0062-0)[...]

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    ii Table of Contents 1. I NTR ODUCT I ON .......................................................................................... 1 -1 2. I NSTALLA TI ON AND CONNEC TI ONS .................................................. 2-1 2.1 S HIPPIN G B RACKET .................................................................................................[...]

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    1-1 1. IN TRODU CTI ON Congra tulati ons on your purchase of Fuj itsu Sca npartner 15C Scanner . Bef ore y ou insta ll and operate the new Sca nner, pl ease tak e a f ew mi nutes to read throug h this manua l. It provi d es you w ith the pr oper i nstr uctions on ho w to unp ack, in st all, op erat e an d main ta in th e Sc ann er. Fig ure 1-1 show[...]

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    1-2 Figure 1-1 Scanner packi ng Output Paper Rack[...]

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    2-1 2. IN STALLATI ON AND CONN ECTI ON S Please unpack the Scanner caref ully , and check the contents agai nst the c he cklist. If any it ems are m issin g or da maged, p leas e co nta ct yo ur au th orize d loca l dealer imm ediate ly. Precauti on s ❖ Keep the Sca nner out of di re ct sunli ght. Di rect e xposure to the sun or ex cessi ve heat [...]

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    2-2 Figure 2-1 Removing the Shippi ng Bracket Figure 2-2 Securi ng the Shipping B racket[...]

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    2-3 2.1.2 Refitting the Shipping Br acke t: Wheneve r you nee d to move the Scanner to a new l ocati on it i s ad visab le to ref it the shippi ng b rack et to avoid causi ng d amag e to the Scanner s’ i ntern al mechanism. Please f oll ow the instr uctions b elow to ref it the shi pping brack et. i). Tur n off the Scanner power at the pow er on/[...]

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    2-4 Figure 2-3 Adjus ting th e SCS I ID sett ing. SCSI ID Sel ector[...]

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    2-5 2.3 ADF Paper Chute (Figur e 2-4) i). Rai se the r i ght si de of the pa per chute to about 4 5 d egr ees. ii). Pu ll down t he wire leg fro m u nder th e pap er chu te. iii). Inse rt the w ir e l eg i nto the gr ip s on the document cove r. iv). Pull out the paper chute ex tension to the leng th you wa nt. Figure 2-4 Set ting the ADF P aper Ch[...]

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    2-6 2.4 ADF Ou tpu t Tray (Figure 2-5) i). Hold the out put paper rack some 30 degrees aslant as shown in Fi gure 2-5. ii). Inser t the thre e protr usions on the output pa per tr ay to the thr ee sl ots on the AD F. iii). Re le ase the pa per tr ay gentl y. Mak e sure the tra y i s fi rml y a ttached to the AD F. iv). Pul l out the output paper tr[...]

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    2-7 2.5 Docume nt Loading For fl atbed scanning . Documents that can not b e scanned using the ADF can be pl aced on the fl atbe d f or scanning. Refer to Fig ure 2-6) i). Place the docume nt to be scanne d onto the d ocument g lass f ace d own. ii). Positi on the d ocument so that the upper -r ig ht corner is a li gned wi th the reference ma rk. F[...]

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    2-8 2.6 ADF Sca nning Standard paper si ze can be scanned automatically using the ADF. Refer to figure 2- 7. i). To prevent occasiona l paper jam w hen automati call y f eed ing multi ple doc umen ts, fa n th e pape r before lo ading. ii). Lif t the b ala nce wi re a nd pl ace the documents to b e scanned onto the AD F pape r chute face down, with [...]

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    2-9 2.7 Connec ting the Ca ble i). Tur ning the Power Off Depr ess the si de marke d “O” to turn the pow er of f. Connect the power cab le and SCSI si gnal cab le as show n in Fi gure 2-8. ii). Tur ning the Power On Depre ss t he s ide ma rked “I” t o t urn t he p ower o n. The POW ER LED will light . If not, pl ease check the powe r source[...]

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    2-10 Figure 2-8 Scanpartner 15C Scanner Cable Connection Figure 2-9 Scanpartner 15C SCSI Scanner Cable Connect ions wi th Mac SCSI Cable[...]

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    3-1 3. MA INTEN ANC E 3.1 Cleani ng th e ADF Yo ur S can ner is de signe d to be main tena nce free. Howe ver, it st ill needs to be cl eaned occasi onall y to ensure opti mum imag e quali ty and perf ormance. From time t o t ime th e pad a sse mbly and fe eding rolle rs may be com e co nt amin ate d with in k, to ner p artic les o r pa per du st .[...]

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    3-2 Figure 3-1 Op ening the ADF u nit and Do cumen t Co ver[...]

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    3-3 3.2 Cleaning the Glass The procedu res: i). Soak a cotton swab wi th some isopr ophy alcohol (95%) . ii). O pen the ADF un it an d docu men t co ver a s sh own in Figure 6 -2. Wipe the glass of fl atbed area and ADF area by movi ng the swab from side t o s ide. iii). Clo se t he A DF unit and do cum ent co ver. Y our S ca nner is now ready fo r[...]

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    4-1 4. TROUBLES HOOTI N G The S can ner will a uto mat ically p erform a sim ple s elf-tes t ea ch t ime it is tu rned o n. This will help s pot ma jor sys tem errors in t he S can ner its elf. Whe n t he t est is init iat ed, th e R EADY LED is flash ing. W hen the tes t is co mple ted, if no erro r occ ur, t he R EADY LED is ste adily on . If y o[...]

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    4-2 Question: Paper b ecomes skewed in the Scanner . Answer: a) C hec k the feeding ro ller co ndit ion; do the clean ing if necessary. (See Section 3.1) b) Use the paper guide when f eeding the paper. Question: Whe n I po wer on the Sca nne r, it ma kes n oise s and will no t stand ready. Answer: There are t wo po ss ibilities : a) You f orgot to [...]

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    4-3 Question: T he scanne d i mag e al way s comes out to b e too d ark . Answer: a) Use your application to modify the Gamma setting to 2.2 and 1.8 for y our pri nter and monitor respe ctivel y. b) Use B ri ghtness setti ng f rom the TWA IN use r i nterf ace to g et a bright er im age. Question: The Scanner works well otherwise, but for t he li ne[...]

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    4-4 Figure 4.2 ADF Paper Jam - R emoving t he Paper[...]

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    5-1 5. SPECIFICATIONS All spec ific ations ar e subje ct to change without notice. The f ollowing ca n not be prope rly f ed by ADF: ❖ Paper w i th cli p or stap le a ttached ; ❖ Pape r wi th i nk not total ly dr y; ❖ Paper with i nconsi stent thickness, such as envel opes; ❖ Paper w ith w ri nkl es, cur ls, fol ds or tear s; ❖ Tr acing p[...]

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    5-2 5.1 Scanpa rtne r 15 C Spec ific ations Scanner Ty pe ❖ 1-pass col our ❖ Flat bed with ADF bu ilt-in Scanning Mod e ❖ 30-bit co lour ❖ Grey Scale (256 level s) ❖ Line Art/ Halft one (64 lev els ) ❖ Erro r Diffusio n (sin gle bit) Optica l Re soluti on ❖ 300 x 600 dpi in a dpi increments Light Sou rce ❖ C old C ath ode flu ores c[...]