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Operator's Guide fi-4860C Image Scanner P3PC-E167-0 5 EN[...]
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● i Thank you for purchasing the fi -4860C Duplex Color Scanner. The fi-4860C is an image scanner designed to scan vari ous documents in large quantities. FUJITSU fi seri es image scanners are known fo r high reliability and this scanner is no exceptio ns. The fi-4860C is designed to give you the best results for your scanning need. The fi-4860C [...]
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● ii 5. SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to rem edy document jams, other trouble, and items to check before contacti ng the agent where you bought the scanner, and how to check device labels. 6. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes documents t hat can be used with this scanner. 7. OPERATOR PANEL MENUS This chapter [...]
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● iii ■ Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to co mply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Pa rt 15 of the FCC Ru les. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipmen[...]
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● iv Le pésent appareil numér ique n’ément pas de bruits r adioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appar eils numériques de la cla sse A prescrid tes dans le Réglesment sur le brouillage radioéle ctrique dicté par le ministere des Communications du Canada. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conformme à la norme N[...]
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● v Bescheinigung des Hers tellers / Importeurs Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der/die/das fi-4860C • In Übereinsstimmung mit den Best immungen der Amts blVfg 243/1991 funkentstört ist. • Der Deutschen Bundesport wurde das In verkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zu r Überprüfung der Se rie auf Einhaltung der Besti[...]
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● vi International E NERGY S TAR® Program As an E NERGY S TAR® Partner, PFU LIMITED has determined that this product meets the E NERGY S TAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. The International E NERGY S TAR® Office Equi pment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers[...]
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● vii About the use of mercury The scanner lamps contain mercury. To avoid unexpected injury, read the followings carefully. Doing following actions may result in serious personal injuries: • Do not put the substance in the lamp into your mout h as it contains mercury. • Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamp s or scanner. • Do not bre[...]
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● viii Trademarks Microsoft, Windows and Window s NT are registered tr ademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United St ates and/or other countries. ISIS, QuickScan and their respective logos are tr ademarks or registered trademarks of Pixel Translations, a division of Captiva So ftware Corporation in the United States. Adobe, the Adobe logo, a[...]
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● ix ■ Note, Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNE XPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS. Also, store this manual in a convenient and safe plac e so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product. While all efforts have been made to ensure t [...]
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● x ■ Preface Safety Precautions This manual describes important details for ensuring the safe and correct use of this product. Thoroughly read th is manual before you start to use this product. In particular, be sure to read and fully unders tand the Safety Precautions described in this manual before yo u use this product. Warning Indications [...]
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● xi Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications. ATTENTION This symbol alerts operators to particularly import ant informa- tion. Be sure to re ad this information. HINT This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation. A TRIANGLE symbol i ndicates that s[...]
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● xii Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in this manual are subject to change wit hout notice in the interest of product improvement. If the actual displayed screen differs from the screen examples in this manual, operate by following the ac tual displayed screen while referring to the User's Manual of the scanner appl icatio[...]
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● xiii ■ Safety Precautions WARNING The following describes important wa rnings described in this manual. Do not touch the Pow er cable with wet hands. Do not damage the Power cable. Use only specified AC cab les and connector cables Do not touch the power pl ug with wet hands. Doing so might cause electric shock. A damaged Power cable might c [...]
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● xiv Use this scanner only at the indic ated power voltage. Do not connect to multiple-power strips. Wipe any dust from the pow er plug. Do not install the device in locations subject to oil smoke, steam, humidity, and dust. Do not use the scanner if you sme ll a strange odor coming from the scanner. Use this scanner only at the i ndicated power[...]
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● xv Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. Do not put liquids inside the scanner. Do not touch the in si de of the scanner. CAUTION The following describes important cautions described in this manual. If the scanner is damaged for any reas on, turn off the scanner and unplug the power cable before co ntacting the store w here you purchased the s[...]
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● xvi Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Firmly insert the power plug. Install the scanner on a desk so that none of its parts protrude outside of the desktop. Also, make su re that the scanner is in stalled on a flat, level surface. Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Install the scanner on a level surface that is free[...]
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● xvii Do not block the ventilation po rts. Do not place heavy objects or stand on top of the scanner. Before moving the scanner, disconne ct the power plug from the power outlet. Protect the scanner fr om static electricity. Do not block the ventilation ports. Bl ocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside the scanner, wh ich may result i[...]
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● xviii Do not use aerosol sp rays near the scanner. Avoid any contact when the scanner is in use. Disconnect the powe r plug from the power outlet when the scanner is not used for a long period of time. Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight. Do not use aerosol sprays to clean t he scanner. Aerosol sprays cause dirt and dust to enter [...]
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● xix Do not try to lift or move the scanner alone. This scanner is heavy (99lbs/45kg). When you carry the scanner, ensure that additional personnel are used.[...]
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● xx ■ FUJITSU Group Offices Please send your comments on this m anual or on FUJITSU products to the following addresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 2904 Orchard Parkway , San Jose, CA 95134-2009, U.S.A. Phone: (1-800)432-6333; T echnical Assist ance Ce nter (1-800)626-4686 Fax: (1-408)570-4046 Website: h ttp://www .fcpa.com/ E-[...]
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● xxi FUJITSU T AIW AN L TD. 19th Fl., No39, Sec.1,Chung-hwa Rd., T aipei, T aiwan Phone: (886-2)231 1-2255 Fax: (886-2)231 1-2277 Website: ht tp://tw .fujitsu.com/ FUJITSU HONG KONG L T D. 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.fujitsu.com/ [...]
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● xxiii INTRODUCTION .. ..................................................................... i Regulatory Information ..... .......................................... ......... iii Note, Liability ............... ............................................... ......... ix Preface ............... .............. ..................................[...]
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● xxiv 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES .... 4-1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle ...................... ....... 4-2 How to check the Abrasion Counter ............... ........... ....... 4-3 Replacing the Pad ASSY .. ......................................... ....... 4-4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit ....... .............. .............. ....... 4-9[...]
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● xxv 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS .................. 9-1 Basic Product Specifications ....... ............................ ......... 9-2 Installation Specifications ......... ............................... ......... 9-3 Dimensions ............... ............................................... ......... 9-5 APPENDIX1 DROP-OUT COLO R ...............[...]
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1-1 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W i ndows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be dif ferent from this manual. Please be aware tha t when the FUJITSU TW AIN 32 scanner driver , or the FUJITSU ISIS scanner dr[...]
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1-2 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON ■ Turning the power on 1. Press "I" side of the main line swit ch located on the back of the scanner. Main line s witch (Rear View) P ower On[...]
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1-3 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 2. Press the power butto n on the Operator panel. The power turns on and the green Powe r LED at the Operat or panel lights. Operator panel LCD shows "R eady" to indicate the scanner is in the READY state. P ower Button[...]
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1-4 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON ■ Turning the Power off 1. On the Operator panel, press and hold down the Power button for two seconds or longer. 2. Press "O" side of the main line swit ch located on the back of the scanner. Main line s witch (Rear View) P ower Off[...]
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1-5 1.2 Waking up the Scanner fr om the Power Save Mode 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode The Power Save Mode keeps the scanner in a low powered state. If no operation is performed on the scanner for a preset time (15 minutes to 60 minutes depending on the timer setup), the scanner automatica lly switches[...]
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1-6 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel This basic operation include how to enter setup mode and test mode. ■ Clearing error messages When an user recoverable error occurs, Check LED blinks to warn you and the error message is displayed on the LCD. Here is an example of an error message. Press but[...]
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1-7 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ■ Lifting or lowering the hopper When the scanner has no errors (Check LED is not lit), the Hopper height position can be changed. The Hopper height adjustment fu nction is not available when: - Read LED is lit - A scanning operati on is in progress - The scanner is in test[...]
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1-8 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel (2) In test mode ([Single f eed] or [Multi feed], the Hopper height changes as follows by pressing (Next button): 1. When the Hopper is at th e bottom position, it move s up to 250 sheet position. 2. When the Hopper is at 250 sheet position, it moves down to the bottom position. 3. When the Hopper is a[...]
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1-9 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ■ Clearing the consumables replacement message This scanner has Abrasion counters to estimate service life of th e consumables. When a counter (for the Pad ASSY , the Pick roller unit, the Br ake roller unit, the Front-side lamp or the Back-side lamp) reaches the pre-set va[...]
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1-10 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel ■ Using the setup and the test modes. This scanner has the setup mode for customizing the setup conditions , and a test mode for testing the scanner offline. There are two types of setup modes: The Online setup mode that can be entered during Ready status and the Offline setup mode that can be en te[...]
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1-11 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS T urning on the power Press (Next button) Press (Previous button) Setup (Online) F FF J J J F Wa m i n gp N o je c t a p p e r r- u w ! E ! i n g Ch e c k s s o r e n Wa m in g p N o r - u w! ! i n g es et h e p p o Wa m i n g p No r -u w !! R[...]
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1-12 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel - Offline setup mode and test mode Keep pressing (Start butt on) and turn on the power. - To enter the setup mode, press (Left ar row button) or (Ri ght arrow button) in [<Mode select>] scr een to select [Setup] t hen press (Enter button). To exit this mode, turn off [...]
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1-13 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS - To enter the test mode, from the [<M ode select>] screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) , se lect [Test] and pre ss (Enter button). Please see the Operator panel transition chart below. Press (Start button) or (Enter button). To exit t[...]
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1-14 1.4 Setting up the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.4 Setting up the Hopper 1. Gently flip down the Hopper tabl e with holding its blue part.[...]
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1-15 1.5 Setting up the Stacker 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.5 Setting up the Stacker 1. Open the stacker. Stack er[...]
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1-16 1.5 Setting up the Stacker 2. Push the opened stacker table lock in to the scanner to lock it in p lace. HINT When closing the stacker, pull out t he stacker a little then fold it closed.[...]
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1-17 1.6 Setting the Stacker Extension 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.6 Setting the Stacker Extension 1. Hold the center of the blue part of the stacker extensi on to pull it out. ATTENTION Do not use the stopper to pull out the stacker extension. Stopper may be damag ed if you pu ll it. Stopper Stack er e xtension[...]
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1-18 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1. Straighten the edges of the documents 1) Straighten both sides of the document stack. 2. Fan the documents 1) Take a stack of documents with thi ckness of 15mm to 20mm (1/2 to 3/4 inch). 2) Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch. 3) Firmly holding the doc um[...]
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1-19 1.7 Loading Document s on the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 3. Load the documents on the hopper. Place the documents face -up on the ho pper table. 4. Adjust the Side guides to the document width. Pressing the lock lever, sli de the Side guides so that they contact the document sides. If there is space between the document edges and the gu[...]
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1-20 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 5. Start up the scanner applicat ion and scan the documents. For the details on how to scan using Scan dAll 2 1, refer to the section "1.9 Scanning Documents" on page 1-23. ATTENTION • Make sure that the document stack is below the maximu m height mark on the inside of the Side guides. • For lo[...]
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1-21 1.8 Inserting Documents Manually 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.8 Inserting Documents Manually When the scanner is in Manual Feed Mode, set the documents as follows. 1. Lift the Pick roller unt il it is held by the magnet catch. The hopper table moves up to the feeding position. CAUTION Be careful not to get your fingers or anything caught in th[...]
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1-22 1.8 Inserting Documents Manually 2. Place documents face-up at th e center of the hopper table. 3. Adjust the Side guides to the width of the documents. Load the documents so that the top edge of the documents contacts the hopper table guide plate. HINT For information on setting Manual fe ed ti meout, refer to "7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS&quo[...]
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1-23 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.9 Scanning Documents The following shows the procedure for scanning documents using the "ScandAll 21" application (simply called "ScandA ll 21" from now on.) 1. Load the docume nts on the hopper. For details on how to l oad documents, refer to th e section "1 Loading [...]
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1-24 1.9 Scanning Documents The [Select source] dialog box appears. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (for TWAIN32 V8, [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]). Then click [Select]. 5. Click the [Display in scan preview screen] on the tool bar. The [TWAINDriver] dialog box (scr een for setting sc anning conditions) appears.[...]
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1-25 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 6. Set the scan resolution, document si ze and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. For the details on se ttings in the [TWAIN Driv er] dialog box, refer to the "Scanner Utility for Micros oft® Windows® User's Gui de" on the scanner driver CD-ROM.[...]
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1-26 1.9 Scanning Documents The image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. For details on scanning various types of documents, refer to "2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS" on page 2-1. For details on ScandAll 21 function and operations, refe r to ScandAll 21 Help.[...]
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1-27 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver ■ FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using appl ication software that complies with the TW AIN standard. The following describes the procedure [...]
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1-28 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 3. Select the scanner to use, then click the [Select] button. Select • [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] for FUJITSU TWAIN32 V9 or • [FUJITSU TWAIN32] fo r FUJITSU TWAIN32 V8 then click the [Select] button. 4. Load the documents on the scanner. For details on loading doc uments, refer to "1.7 Loading Documents[...]
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1-29 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 6. Configure settings for scanning and click the [Scan] button. For details about the settin gs on this window, refer to "Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver." on page 1-31.[...]
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1-30 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver ⇒ The images of scanned documents are displayed on the [ScandAll 21] window . Depending on the settings of the application soft ware, images may not be displayed. For details, refer to t he documentation or Help file of your application. e.x.) When you select [To File...] fr om the [Scan] me nu of ScandAll [...]
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1-31 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ● Setting Window for FUJITS U TWAIN32 Scanner Driver. You can perform settings for the FU JITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver on this window. The following describes t he main setting items. • For details on each functions, refe r to "FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver Help" (app[...]
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1-32 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver Paper Size Select the size of documents to be scanned from this list. Windows for customizing the paper size will appear when you click on [...] besides the list. You can sa ve any document size as a customized setting (up to three) or for changing the order of the paper size in the list. Image Mode Specifies[...]
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1-33 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS [Option...] button You can set up the details o f optional functions on the windo w below. [Rotation] tab Select this tab when setting image rotation, detection of document size and skew, etc. [Job/Cache] tab Select this tab when setting cache mode, job co ntrols, double-feed dete c[...]
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1-34 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver ■ FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using applic ation software that complie s with the ISIS standard. The following describes the proce dure with examples of QuickScan TM for ordinary scanning by using this dri[...]
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1-35 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 4. Select [Scan] - [New Batch] on the menu bar. 5. Select the profile for scanning. • When creating a new profile Select one from alr eady existing profiles and cl ick [Add Profile ...] button. ⇒ A new profile will be created based on the profile you select. • When changing th[...]
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1-36 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 6. Open the window of ISIS Driver. Select the [Scan] tab and c lick the [Scanner Settings] on the [Profile Editor] window. ⇒ The configuration window of ISIS driver appears. 7. Configure settings for scanning and click the [OK] button. For details on this dialog box, refer to "Configuration Window of F[...]
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1-37 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 8. The [Profile Editor] win dow appears. Click the [O K] button to return to [New batch] dialog. 9. Load the documents on the scanner. 10. Click the [Scan] button. ⇒ Scanned images are displayed on the window . Refer to the "QuickScan Overview" or the "QuickS can He[...]
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1-38 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver ● Configuration Window of FU JITSU ISIS Scanner Driver Image Mode Select a color mode suitable fo r the purpose from the menu. Dots per inch Specifies the number of pixels (dots) per inch. Select a fixed resolu tion from the list. A higher resolution pro duces finer images, but requ ires much more memory. D[...]
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1-39 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Brightness Sets the brightness of the entir e image. S pecify the brightness as a number within the range of 1 (dar k) to 255 (b right). To brighten the entire imag e, increase the value of the setting. To darken the entire ima ge, decrease the value. Contrast Sets the contrast betw[...]
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1-40 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver [Area...] button Opens the [Scan Area] dialog box. Specify scan area for the document size. The size can be set by dragging the fra me with mouse. Otherwise, enter any valu e for the setting. [Endorser...] button This button displays [Endorser Configuratio n] dialog. This butt on is ena bled when Endorser Opt[...]
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1-41 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Opens the JPEG Settings dialog box. Used for setting the compression rate of JPEG transfer, etc. [About...] button This button displays the version information. ● Settings on the [Image Processing] window You can configure optional funcitons on this window. Gamma Specifies Gamma c[...]
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1-42 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver Quick Set You can select a preset pattern for image enh ancement. By selecting the one from the list, you can quickly set t he details of th e image enhancement processing. Available patterns ar e as follo ws: Image Emphasis This option specifies the sharpness of ou tline extraction. Available settings are as[...]
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1-43 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS This option is used to adju st the density of the wh ite backgroun d of documents and correct variations in the backgro und color by compensating the pixels of scanned images individually. [Extra Features] button This button opens [Extra Features] button. You can configure advanced [...]
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1-44 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver Detect Page Length Scans the edge (bottom) of the documents and outputs d ata adjusted to the documen t length. When any page shorter than spe cified "Paper Size" is included, the outp ut size is adjusted to the detected shor t size. Enable Sleep Timer This option specifies waiting time for turn ing[...]
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2-1 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to s can various types of documents. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W indows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be dif ferent from this manual. Please be aware tha t when the FUJITSU TW AIN 32 scanner driver or the[...]
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2-2 2.1 Scanning Documents wi th different widths 2.1 Scanning Documents with different widths When you scan a batch of docum ents with dif ferent widths, you may get skewed images from smaller sized documents. Scanning documents of the sa me width is recommended. The following shows the procedure to s can batches of mixed size documents. 1. Sort t[...]
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2-3 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format If you would like to save scanned images in PDF format, you must first install Adobe ® Acrobat ® 5.0 or later on your PC. Adobe ® Acrobat ® 5.0 can be installed from the Adobe ® Acrobat ® CD-ROM provided. There are 2 ways [...]
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2-4 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF Format Using ScandAll 21 Following shows the procedure for sa ving scanned images in PDF format. 1. Load the documents on the hopper. 2. Start up ScandAll 21. Select [Program]-[Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windo ws]-[ScandAll21] from the [Start] menu. This will start up the application. 3. From the menu ba[...]
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2-5 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Select the scan resolution, documen t size and other scanning conditions, and then click the [Scan] botton. 5. To end scanning, clic k the [Close] button. The window for savi ng the image appears.[...]
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2-6 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF Format 6. Save the scanned image by sel ecting file name and path. For details, refer to ScandAll 21 Help. Using Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Following shows the procedure for sa ving scanned images in PDF format. 1. Load the documents on the hopper. 2. Start up Adobe Acrobat 5.0. Select [Program] - [Adobe Acr obat] f[...]
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2-7 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3. From the [File] menu select [Im port] - [Scan] in that order. [Acrobat Scan Plugin] dial og box is displayed. 4. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (f or WindowsNT 4.0, select [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]) at [Device] and click [Scan] button. [TWAIN driver] dialog box is display[...]
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2-8 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF Format 5. Select the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. 6. To end scanning, cl ick the [Close] button. The scanned image is displayed.[...]
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2-9 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 7. Select [Save as] or [Save] from [File] menu to save the scanned image. For the details on Adobe Acr obat 5.0 operations, refer to the Adobe Acrobat 5.0 manual and Help.[...]
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2-10 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF Format HINT If you save scanned documents by this proc edure, the file size will be very large. If you would like to reduce the file size, please follow the pr ocedure below. (It may take more time than usual) 1.Select [File (F)] - |[Print (P)...]. 2. Following dialog is disp layed, then specify [Acrobat D ist[...]
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2-11 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3. Press the [Properties] button . 4, Press the [Adobe PDF settings] tab.[...]
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2-12 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF Format 5. Select Conversion settings to [Print ]. Press [Edit Convers ion setting s] to specify resolution . Specify the resolution of your choice. (300dpi recommended.) . 6. Click [OK] when finishing setup. 7. [Save as PDF File] dialog is displayed, then select the file name and click on [Save] button.[...]
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2-13 2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out A selected color (red, green, blue) can be re moved (dropped out) from the scanned image data. For example, if the document contains black text in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the text and eliminate the green frames. T[...]
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2-14 2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out 2. Select the color to drop out fr om [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black text in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the text and eliminat e the green frames. 3. Click [OK] button. [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed. Start scanning from this dialo[...]
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2-15 2.4 Skipping blank Pages 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.4 Skipping blank Pages The following shows examples for chan ging settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox to sk ip blank pages at scanning documents. 1. Click the [Option ...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox. ⇒ The [Option] dialogbox appears. 2. Click the [Job/Cache] ta[...]
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2-16 2.4 Skipping blank Pages 3. Select [Ram Cache] from the [C ache Mode] menu under [Caching]. 4. By using the slider control under [B lank Page Skip], specify the [Black Dots Ratio] or [White Dots Ratio] (ratio of black or white parts on the documents) for judging if the scanne d document is reco gnized as a blank page by the scanner. The [TW AI[...]
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2-17 2.5 Detecting Double-Feeds 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.5 Detecting Double-Feeds "Double-feed" is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the same time. Y ou can set th e scanner to display an error message when it detects a double- feed. T o set conditions for the double-feed dete[...]
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2-18 2.5 Detecting Double-Feeds 3. Select the detection conditions from [Double Feed Detect ion] under [ADF Option]. The following are the detection conditions Furthermore, refer to "APPENDIX2 DOUBLE-FEED DETE CTION CONDITIONS" on page AP-2 for detailed information about the document for double-feed detection. 4. Click the [OK] button. Th[...]
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2-19 2.6 Correcting skewed Documents 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.6 Correcting skewed Documents Y ou can set the scanner so that skew of documents is detected and corrected automa tically when skewed documents are fed into the ADF . The following shows examples fo r chaning the setting in the [TW A IN Driver] dial ogbox to enable this fu[...]
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2-20 2.6 Correcting skewed Documents 3. Select the [Automatic Pa ge Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew Detection] menu. 4. Click the [OK] button. The display returns to the scanninig operation [T WAIN Driver] dialogbox. Then, perform the scanning o peration on the dialogbox. ATTENTION When using either of th e following documents, th[...]
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3-1 3 DAIL Y CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner . 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Ar eas Requiring Cleaning ......... 3-2 3.2 Cleaning the Pad ..... ............... ................................. ...........3-5 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers . ................................. .............. ...........3-8 3.4 Cleaning the T ransport Path[...]
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3-2 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ■ Cleaning materials * 1) For the purchase of the cleaning material , contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner . *2) Any lint-free cloth can be used. Cleaning materials Part No. Rem arks Cleaning sheet CA99501-0016[...]
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3-3 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 3 DAILY CARE ■ Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning Frequency The following shows the standard cleani ng frequency for each area requiring cleaning. Part to clean Standard Cleaning Frequency Pad Clean every 100,000sheets Pick roller Clean every 100,000sheets Brake roller Separation roll[...]
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3-4 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ATTENTION The scanner must be cleaned more frequently if you scan any of the follow- ing types of sheets: • Documents of coated paper • Documents that are almost co mplete ly covered with printed text or graphics • Chemically treated document s such as carbonless paper • Documents cont[...]
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3-5 3.2 Cleaning the Pad 3 DAILY CARE 3.2 Cleaning the Pad 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lo ck before you put y[...]
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3-6 3.2 Cleaning the Pad 3. Press down on the upper part of the Gu ide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then rotate the plate toward you to remove it. P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]
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3-7 3.2 Cleaning the Pad 3 DAILY CARE 4. Wipe the translucent rubber part of the Pad ASSY using a lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 5. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal. You should push it down then rotate back, so the installati on can be done smoothly. 6. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully. 7. Lift the Up[...]
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3-8 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the rollers with the cleaning sheet 1. Set the Side guide for B4 size width. 2. Set the scanner in Test mode: For the details of the procedure, refer to the section "7.5 Test M ode Details" on page 7-70. 3. Press (Next button) to s how the following screen. 4. Remove the p[...]
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3-9 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 6. When [Hopper Empty] is di splayed, press (Stop button). 7. Place the same cleaning sheet on th e hopper table with adhesive side up by aligning the right side with th e hopper guide. Press (Start button), then the cleaning sheet is fed. 8. When "Hopper Empty" is di splayed, press (Stop button).[...]
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3-10 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Pick Rollers and the Separation Roller 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-11 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 2. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. 3. Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release le v er Shaft Ring Pick roller unit[...]
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3-12 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 4. Wipe both Pick rollers (2 positions ) and the Separation roller using a clean lint free cloth mois tened with cleaner F1. Pick roller unit Ring Separation roller[...]
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3-13 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 5. Install the Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. 6. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully. 7. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. HINT When attaching the Pick ro ller unit, hold the unit a[...]
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3-14 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Brake roller unit 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-15 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward yo u and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Pressing down on the upper part of th e Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown a nd then pull the plate towa rd you to remove it. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release le v er P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]
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3-16 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 4. Turn the bail of the Brake ro ller upward and release the lock. 5. Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it. Bail Brak e roller[...]
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3-17 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 6. Wipe the Brake roller unit using a li nt free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 7. Re-install the Brake ro ller unit in the reverse order of its removal. By holding the bail toward you, put the Brake roller into br acket and rotate down until it locks in. 8. Install the Guide plate in the rever se order [...]
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3-18 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Feed rollers 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-19 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 2. Wipe the metal feed rollers using a lint free cloth moiste ned with cleaner F2. Wipe the rollers thoroughly. If the rollers have black build-up, the feed reliability is affected. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it com[...]
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3-20 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Pinch rollers 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-21 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DAILY CARE 2. Wipe the pinch rollers using a cloth moistened wi th cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. Pinch roller (in 12 locations)[...]
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3-22 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path ■ Cleaning the Transport path 1. Remove documents from the stacker first. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper trans port and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-23 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path 3 DAILY CARE 2. Wipe and clean the whole transport path using a clot h moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. HINT Vacuum the transport path if there are pape r dust in the path. Do not use a[...]
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3-24 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-25 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3 DAILY CARE 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release le v er Shaft Ring Pick roller unit[...]
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3-26 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 4. Pressing down on the upper part of th e Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then rota te the plate toward you to remove it. 5. Release the lock and then hold and rota te the bail of the Pick roller unit upward to release the lock. P ad ASSY Guide plate Bail Brak e roller[...]
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3-27 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3 DAILY CARE 6. Pull the Brake roller uni t toward you to remove it. 7. Wipe off the dust from the two discharge brushes: one at the Pick roller side, the other at the Br ake roller side. 8. Re-install the Brake ro ller unit in the reverse order of its removal. By holding the bail toward you, put the Brake ro l[...]
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3-28 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 9. Install the Guide plate in the rever se order of the removal. You should push it down and rotate back then th e installation can be done smoothly. 10. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide slowly. 11. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to clos[...]
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3-29 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 3 DAILY CARE 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ■ Cleaning of the removable sheet guide 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION The Lamps get very hot during use. Wa it until the Lamps are coole d down before touching. Do not allo[...]
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3-30 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 2. Use your index fingers to lift both ends of the removable sheet guide. 3. Lift the right side first. 4. Shift the sheet guide leftward while lifting it up to remove. Remov ab le sheet guide[...]
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3-31 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 3 DAILY CARE 5. Wipe the both sides of the glass su rface using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 6. Attach the removable sheet guide in the reverse order of its removal. 7. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it comp[...]
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3-32 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ■ Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION The Lamps get very hot durin g use. Wait until the Lamps are cooled down before t ouching. Do not allow F1 cleaner to contact hot lamps. CAUTION Raise th[...]
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3-33 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 3 DAILY CARE 2. Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View. Glass sheet guide[...]
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3-34 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 3. Wipe the Glass sheet guide using a cl ean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 4. Lift the tabs until the Guide lo cks in. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the metal part locks. 5. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to clo[...]
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3-35 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DAILY CARE 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors ■ Cleaning the document wid th detection sensors (6 positions) 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lo ck before you put your han[...]
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3-36 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward yo u and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide wit h your hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe the six sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 6. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safe[...]
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3-37 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DAILY CARE ■ Cleaning the SF0 sensor and SF1 sensor. 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-38 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward yo u and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide wit h your hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe SF0 and SF1 sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 6. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the [...]
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3-39 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DAILY CARE ■ Cleaning the SF1.5 sensor and SF2 sensor 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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3-40 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 2. Wipe SF1.5 and SF2 sensor surf aces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. SF2 Sensor SF1.5 Sensor[...]
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3-41 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DAILY CARE 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps ■ Front-side lamp 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION The Lamps get very hot during use. Wait un til the Lamps are cooled down be fore touching . Never replace the Lam p without turning off the [...]
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3-42 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 2. Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View.[...]
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3-43 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DAILY CARE Glass sheet guide[...]
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3-44 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3. Pull down on the tab to release the Lamp socket covers attached to the both ends of the Lamp to remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on ea ch end align with the slot on the Lamp socket. Then remove the Lamp from th e socket. Ta b Lamp sock et[...]
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3-45 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DAILY CARE 5. Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a clean lint free dry cloth. 6. Attach the front-side Lamp in the r everse order of its re moval. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down. ATTENTION If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing incorrect direction, an error due to insuffic[...]
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3-46 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 7. Attach the Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of it s removal. Engage the socket cover hook to the Lamp fr ame then rotate forward as shown below, to attach the cover s. 8. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. 9. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lowe[...]
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3-47 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DAILY CARE ■ Back-side lamp 1. Push back blue latch to release the side cover, then open. 2. Hold the handle (blue part) and pull the Back-side lamp unit out of the scanner. Side cov er[...]
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3-48 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on ea ch end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and re move the Lamp from the unit. 4. Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a dry cloth. Lamp sock et Backside lamp unit Clear por tion[...]
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3-49 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DAILY CARE 5. Install the Back-lamp unit in the r everse order of its removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up. 6. Install the Back-lamp in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure the connectors meet properly. 7. Close the side cover. Confirm that the latch is closed securely. ATTENTION If the[...]
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4-1 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 4.1 Consumables and Replacement C ycle.............. ............... 4-2 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Coun ter .................. ............... 4-3 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY ......................................... ...........4-4 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller U[...]
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4-2 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle The following table lists the Part No. and the standard re placement cycle of the consumables. It is recommended that you stock extra consumables be fore the ones in the scanner reach the end of Their service life. The consumables must be re placed periodically . Y ou c[...]
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4-3 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter ■ Checking the counter from the Operator panel The number displayed on the right bottom of LCD in the "Ready" status shows the consumables count. The Abrasion counter , shown below indicates the highest cumula tive number of shee[...]
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4-4 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.[...]
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4-5 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Press down on the upper pa rt of the Guide plate wi th your fingers at the two positions shown and then rotate the plate toward you to remove it. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release le v er P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]
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4-6 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY P ad (cleaning area) P ad ASSY Guide plate[...]
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4-7 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4. Remove the Pad ASSY from the Guide plate by pushing the removal metal scroll down and then release hooks.[...]
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4-8 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 5. Attach a new Pad ASSY by engaging the hooks then pressing scroll into the slot of the Guide plate. 6. Install the Guide plate in the rever se order of the removal. By pressing the Guide plate down and pushing the Guide plate back then you can install it smoothly. 7. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 8. Lift t[...]
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4-9 4.4 Replacing t he Pick Roller Unit 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lo ck before you put your hands inside of the scanne r.[...]
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4-10 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 2. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. 3. Lift up the Pick roller unit a little. Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release le v er Shaft Ring Pick roller unit[...]
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4-11 4.4 Replacing t he Pick Roller Unit 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4. Install a new Pick roll er unit in the reverse order of its removal. 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully. 6. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. 7. Clear the Pick roller cou[...]
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4-12 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. CAUTION Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to enga ge lock befor[...]
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4-13 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. Press down on the upper part of the Gu ide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and rotate the plate toward you to remove it. 4. Turn the bail of the Brake ro ller upward and release the lock. P ad ASSY Guide plate Bail Brak e roller[...]
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4-14 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 5. Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it. 6. Install a new Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. By holding the bail toward you, put the Brake roller into br acket and rotate down until it locks in. 7. Install the Guide plate in the rever se order of the removal. By pressing the Guid[...]
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4-15 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 1. Remove documents from the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION Never replace the Lamp with out turning off the powe r. Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the La[...]
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4-16 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 2. Pull down the Glass sheet guide ta b and open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View. Glass sheet guide[...]
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4-17 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. Pulling down the Lamp socket covers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on ea ch end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit. Ta b Lamp sock et[...]
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4-18 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 5. Install a new Lamp in the reverse orde r of the removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down. ATTENTION If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing incorrect direction, an error due to insuffic ient light occurs.[...]
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4-19 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 6. Attach the Lamp socket cover in th e reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly. 7. Close the glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. 8. Lift the Upper transport unit a litt le to release the safety lock and then lower the un[...]
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4-20 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 1. Pull and open the side cover. CAUTION Never replace the Lamp withou t turning off the power. Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touch ing the Lamp. Side cov er[...]
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4-21 4.7 Replacing th e Back-side Lamp 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Hold the handle (blue part) and pull out the Back- side lamp unit. 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on ea ch end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and re move the Lamp from the unit. Lamp sock et Backside lamp unit[...]
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4-22 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4. Attach a new Lamp following the re verse order of old lamp removal. Make sure that the clear porti on of the Lamp faces up. ATTENTION If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing incorrect direction, an error due to insufficient light occurs.[...]
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4-23 4.7 Replacing th e Back-side Lamp 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5. Install the Back-lamp unit in the r everse order of its removal. Make sure the connectors meet properly. 6. Close the side cover. Confirm th at the cover is closed securely. 7. Clear the Rear-side lamp counter. Please refer to the se ction “7.3 Setup Mode Detail s”, “ 9. A[...]
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5-1 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an authorized service provider and how to check labels on the scanner . 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ........... ............................ ...........5-2 5.2 T roubleshooting ....... .................[...]
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5-2 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5.1 Clearing Document Jams If a document jam occurs during feeding, follow the procedure below to remove the jammed documents. ■ Removing jams from the hopper or the transport path 1. Remove the documents on the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. CAUTION • Be [...]
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5-3 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS 2. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. 3. Remove the jammed document. 4. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully. 5. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely. ATTE[...]
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5-4 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ■ Removing jams from the eject mechanism. 1. Remove the documents on the stacker. Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transpor t and then raise it. 2. Pull out the jammed document to the stacker. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the u[...]
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5-5 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS ■ Document separation force adjustment If the following error occurs frequently , adjust the brake force of the Brake roller using setup mode. - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper jam1 1. Enter into the setup mode. Please refer to the section "1 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel"[...]
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5-6 5.1 Clearing Document Jams Document separation force se tup items are as follows. If Mis-pick occurs frequently, adjust the Pick roller rotation speed. Press (Next button) to s how the following screen. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select an item. Press (Enter button) to select the setting. Setti ng Document thickness D[...]
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5-7 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS Pick speed Mis-pick occurs frequently Fast (Factory default) Decrease pick speed Mid Slow ATTENTION When you set pick speed at "Mid" or "Slow", scanning speed is reduced.[...]
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5-8 5.2 Troubleshooting 5.2 Troubleshooting This section describes common troubles dur ing usage and how to remedy the troubles. Before you ask for repair service, check the following flowchart to determine the trouble. If you can not resolve the trouble after following the flowcharts, plea se check the items in section "5.3 Before Contacting [...]
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5-9 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Is the power cord connected? Have you turned on the main line switch? Check that the outlet has power . Connect the power cord. Press the "I" side of the main line switch. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Have you pushed the power button on the oper[...]
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5-10 5.2 Troubleshooting (* ) Press any button except Power button. The Power button will not work to wake up the scanner. Pressing the power button more than 2 seconds will turn off the power. YES NO YES Has it beena while since you turned on the scanner ? (15 to 60 minutes) Does the LCD remain blank even after the scanner has been turned on again[...]
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5-11 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Are the documents loaded properly on the hopper? Is the upper transport unit closed correctly? Load the documents centered in the hopper . Close the upper transport unit correctly . Is the interface cable connected properly? Connect the interface cable properly . Symtom3 Scanning d[...]
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5-12 5.2 Troubleshooting NO NO YES Has the scanner been selected by multiple applications ? Close all applications and select the scanner from only one application. Check LCD display for error . Eliminate the cause of user recoverable errors. Is the LED still blinking? Is the Check LED blinking? The scanner operation is normal. YES Continued from t[...]
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5-13 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) For the details on how to set SCSI ID, refer to the se ction “7.3 Setup Mode Details”, “19. Setting SCSI ID” on page 7-49. YES YES NO NO Is the Check LED lit? T urn the power of f and on again. Is the Check LED lit? The scanner operation is normal. The scanner operation is normal. Con[...]
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5-14 5.2 Troubleshooting 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. (* 1) Select halftoning or dithering mode on your PC. Are the Lamps installed correctly? Is the document path, the Remov[...]
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5-15 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) If Binary mode is used, the scanned image of a photograph may not be good. Depending on the applic ations used, the method to s pecify “Photo” mode and the name of the mode can be different. If the applicat ion allows you to change the setting from scanner driver setting dialog, specify [[...]
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5-16 5.2 Troubleshooting (* 1) If halftone mode is us ed, the scanned image of text or line art may not be good. Depending on the applicat ions used, the method to spec ify “Line Art” mode and the name of the mode can be different. If the applicat ion allows you to change the setting from scanner driver setting dialog, specify [Bla ck & Whi[...]
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5-17 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* ) For the details of cleaning, refer to "3 DAILY CARE" on page 3-1. 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 scanner completely . (* ) Install the scann[...]
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5-18 5.2 Troubleshooting (* 1) For the cleaning of the removable sheet guide, and the glass sheet guide, please refer to "3 DAILY CARE" on page 3-1. (* 2) For the details on how to check the lamp-on time, please refer to the se ction "7.5 Test Mode Details", "3. Display the cumulative lamp-on time" on page 7-79. (* 3) [...]
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5-19 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* ) For t he message displa y contents and the error re covery method, re fer to “APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL”, “E rror message (Temporary error)” on page AP-9. YES NO Eliminate the cause of user recover- able error . (* ) Is the Check LED blinking still? The scanner operation is [...]
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5-20 5.2 Troubleshooting 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 of f the power and on again. Is the check LED lit again?[...]
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5-21 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "6.2 Document Quality ," "Precautions"? When double-feed detection is on, are the double-feed detection conditions (*2) satisfied? Use documents which satisfy the requirements. (* 1) T o take necessary actions[...]
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5-22 5.2 Troubleshooting 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 dirty? Clean the scanner complet[...]
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5-23 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) For the details on requ ired conditions, refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3. (* 2) For the double-feed det ection conditions, refer to "APPENDIX2 DOUBLE- FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS" on page AP-2. (* 3), (* 5) For the details on how to clean scanner , re[...]
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5-24 5.2 Troubleshooting YES NO YES YES NO Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "6.2 Document Quality ," "Precautions"? Is the length of the documents shorter than 80mm and is the paper length set [Normal]? Use documents which satisfy the requirements. (* 1) Select paper length [Short] in Paper Length setup mode.[...]
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5-25 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) For the details on required conditions, refer to the sect ion "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3. (* 2) For the details on how to set up the Paper Length, refer to "7.3 Setup Mode Details", "10. Setting Short docum ent scan mode (Paper Lengt h setup)" on page 7-3[...]
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5-26 5.2 Troubleshooting 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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5-27 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS YES YES YES NO NO Is the power turned on? Has there been an incomplete driver installation in the past? T urn on the power . Re-install the driver . (* 1) Is Adaptec EZ-SCSI installed ? Uninstall EZ-SCSI first, then install the driver . Symptom13 Scanner is not recognized by PC automatically . NO I[...]
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5-28 5.2 Troubleshooting (* 1) For the details on how to install FU JITSU TWAIN, refer to “FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver (Sc anner Utility for Mi crosoft Windows) Us er’s Guide,” “3. Installation.” The User’s Guide is included in the FUJI TSU TWAIN CD-ROM. (* 2) For the details of error messages, refer to " APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF O[...]
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5-29 5.2 Troubleshooting 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (* ) For the details on how to install FUJITSU TWAIN, refer to “FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver (Sc anner Utility for Mi crosoft Windows) Us er’s Guide”, “3. Installation.” The User’s Guide is included in the FUJI TSU TWAIN CD-ROM. YES YES NO NO YES Is the OS WindowsNT 4.0? Is WNASPI32.D[...]
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5-30 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider Please check the following items before contact ing an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . ■ General descriptions For the confirmation of manufacturing information, refer to ""5.4 Labels on the Scanner" on page 5-32. Items to check Info[...]
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5-31 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS ■ Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection. Document feed trouble Imaging quality trouble Others Items to check Findings OS (W i ndows) type (example) Windows 98 Displayed error message (example) SF0 Sensor dirty Interface (example) SCSI interfa[...]
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5-32 5.4 Labels on the Scanner 5.4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner . The positions of the labels The following shows where the two la bels are located on the scanner . Manufacturing Label (example): Indi cates scanner manufacturing information. Regulatory label (example): Shows the conf orming[...]
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6-1 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qua lities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner . 6.1 Document Size ........ ................................................. ...........6-2 6.2 Document Quality ..... ............................................... ...........6-3 6.3 Hole-punch[...]
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6-2 6.1 Document Size 6.1 Document Size The following shows the su pported document sizes. Maximum Minimum A B A B 297 mm 432 mm 74 mm 74 mm 1 1.7 in. 17 in. 2.9 in. 2.9 in. Feeding Direction A B[...]
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6-3 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 6.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thic kness of documents this scanner supports. ■ Document type The recommended document types are as follows. - Woodfree paper - Wood containing paper When using documents of a paper type other th an the above, perform a test-scanning [...]
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6-4 6.2 Document Quality ■ Precautions The following documents may not be scanned successfully . - Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes) - Wrinkled or curled documents (Ref rer to HINT on the next page ) - Folded or torn documents - Tracing paper - Coated paper - Carbon paper - Carbonless paper - Photosensitive paper - Perforated or [...]
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6-5 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS ATTENTION • Carbonless paper co ntains chemical substances that may damage the Pad ASSY or rollers (e .g. Pick roller) when do cuments are fed. Pay attention to the following: Cleaning If pick errors occur fr equently, clean the Pad ASSY and the Pick roller. For details on cleaning the Pad AS[...]
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6-6 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For job separation sheet requireme nts, please refer to the sectio n "6.6 Job Separation Sheet" on page 6-9. 1 13 (4.45") 134 (5.28") 79 (3.12") 96 (3.78") 10 (0.39") 15 (0.59") Front [...]
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6-7 6.4 Print Prohibited Area 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 6.4 Print Prohibited Area If there is printing in area A, th e document size may be mis-detecte d. If there is printing in area B of a document, it may cause double-feed errors. The following figure show s print prohibited areas on a document. If double-feed detection is to be enabled, it [...]
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6-8 6.5 Background Color Areas 6.5 Background Color Areas Paper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Fi gure below . The top 3mm on both sides of a document, should have no printing in this area. When using dropout color , the color can be in this area. If this cannot be followed, turn the white level follower off when re[...]
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6-9 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical form at of the job se paration sheet. 2. Document Specifications Document width must be Letter (8.5 inch)/A4 wi dth (210mm) or wider. 15 (0.59") Center of document more than 210 (8.27") Feeding direction (Unit : mm)[...]
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6-10 6.7 Hopper Capacity 6.7 Hopper Capacity The number of pages that can be loaded on the Hopper depends on the paper size and the ream weight. This information is shown in the following graph. Paper weight conversion table Paper weight Conversion g/m 2 52 64 75 80 90 104 127 157 lb 14 17 20 21 24 28 34 42 A4/Letter or smaller Legal A3 or 11x17 in[...]
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7-1 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS This chapter explains the setup mode and the test mode of the scanner . 7.1 Setup Mode ............. ................................................. ...........7-2 7.2 Setup mode functions ................... ............... .............. ......7-10 7.3 Setup Mode Det ails .. ........................................[...]
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7-2 7.1 Setup Mode 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Outline There are two types of setup mode: Onli ne setup mode and Of fline setup mode. From “Ready“ status, you can ente r Online setup mode and you can enter of fline setup mode from offline status. According to the selected mode, av ailable functions are different. To enter these mode s, follow the instru[...]
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7-3 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS ■ Online setup mode restrictions In Online setup mode, the scanner setup can be changed without turning of f the power . However , the following items cannot be changed from this mode. - Consumables counter reset - SCSI ID change - Product ID change - SCSI bus width change - Interface change - TPS interfa[...]
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7-4 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Function of buttons in setup mode ■ Transitions of screens in setup mode Refer to the next page LCD screen transitions chart for setup mode. The flow chart in the following page s show transition of the LCD screen. Some of the details are not expressed in the chart. For the details, please refer to the descripti ons in &quo[...]
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7-5 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS (From screen !30) <<Continue on 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 ck n ! d i e T h s s e M -4 Ro l &r e l 04 F[...]
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7-6 7.1 Setup Mode <<Continue on 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 [...]
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7-7 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS <<Continue on 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 /[...]
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7-8 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 30 p m ! o t c = L w l A l a / m y a n No r s On[...]
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7-9 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS HINT The menu screens with dotte d line frame appear only when the scanner is in the Offline setup mode. HINT Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when any TPS interface board is installed. Screen 24 appears only when both th e fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) and the fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) a re i[...]
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7-10 7.2 Setup mode functions 7.2 Setup mode functions There are 30 items in setup m ode as shown in the following. LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Double Feed Specifies the double-feed detection mode based on: 1: Document overlapping / thickness 2: Document overlapping / thickness+ Brake rolle[...]
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7-11 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS LCD display Descriptions Selectable paramete rs Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Abrasion Alarm Specifies the scanners operation when consumables replacement occurs: stop scanning or message d isplay only . Also specifies the consumable replacement message timing. Stop/Mess age 10,000 to 2[...]
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7-12 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Skew Check Specifies if skew detection is enabled . On/Off Off A vail- able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority . Separation Specifies the Brake roller force appropriate for the document thickness Thick [...]
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7-13 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Default Mode Remark s On- line Off- line Pre-pick Enable or disable pre-pick operation, the picking of a document prior to act ual feeding. (increase scan throughput) On / Off On A vai l- able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority . P[...]
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7-14 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descript ions Selectable paramete rs Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line B.Drop-out Specifie s the back pa ge dropout color for a monochrome scan. R G B G A vail - able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority . Brightness Adjust the Front/Back Brightness to compensate for the grayscale lev[...]
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7-15 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS LCD display Descri ptions Selectable parameters Default Mod e Remarks On- line Off- line Baud Rate Specifies the control data transfer rate for TPS interface. 19200 / 9600 / 4800 / 2400 9600 Not Av a i l - able Av a i l - able New setting valid after power cycle. Imprinter When both fi-486PRFR (F[...]
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7-16 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD display Descript ions Selectable paramete rs Default Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Power Save Specifies the time before entering Power save mode. 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes A vail- able A v ail- able Language Specifies the language to use for Operator panel display . Japanese (Katakana) / English - A vail- able A [...]
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7-17 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 7.3 Setup Mode Details 1. Setting the docum ent separation force 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the scanner show <Screen1>. <Screen1> 2) At <Screen1>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) and select the appropriat e document thickness. (Right ar[...]
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7-18 7.3 Setup Mode Details HINT If the following error occurs frequently , change the setting by referring to the expl anation on the table. - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper Jam1 Setting Document sepa- ration force Double-feed occurs frequently. Mis-pick or Paper jam1 occurs fre- quently. Thick Strong Make the document separation force stronger . [...]
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7-19 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 2. Setting Pre-pick 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the scanner show <Screen2>. <Screen2> 2) At <Screen2>, to enable Pre-pick, press (Left arrow button) and select [On]. To disable Pre-pick, press (Right arrow button) and select [Off]. 3) Press (Enter button) [...]
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7-20 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3. Setting Pick Speed 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the scanner show <Screen3>. <Screen3> 2) At <Screen3>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow button) and select Pick roller rotation speed. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button) at the end and t[...]
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7-21 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 4. Setting Double-feed detection (document overlapping/thickness) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the scanner show <Screen4>. <Screen4> 2) At <Screen4>, by pressing (Left arro w button) or (Right arrow button), Double-feed detection by document thickness can b[...]
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7-22 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) At <Screen 4-1> you can enable or disable the Double- feed detection or configure the detection modes by pre ssing (Right arrow button) or (Left arrow button). <Screen4-1> By pressing (Right arrow button), the selection moves from (1) to (3). By pressing (Left arrow button), the selection moves from (3) to[...]
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7-23 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS The available ranges of detection are as follows: Top: 0 (default) , 50, 100, 150, 200 (Unit : mm) L: 100 (default), 150, 200 (Unit : mm) 5) Besides the Double-feed detection by checking paper overlapping (the amount of ultrasonic waves), you can enable or disable the detection by checking paper th[...]
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7-24 7.3 Setup Mode Details By pressing (Enter button), LCD display changes to <Screen4-5>. <Screen4-5> 8) At <Screen4-5>, by pre ssing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), the detection timi ng can be selected. 9) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button), and the LCD display goes ba ck to [Ready] s[...]
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7-25 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS ATTENTION When a double-feed is detecte d and the scanning opera tion is stopped, the last docum ents in th e hopper or the one ahead of it might ha ve been d ouble fed. ATTENTION Depending on th e document ty pe, there a re cases when dou ble-feed ca n not be detected by paper thickn ess.[...]
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7-26 7.3 Setup Mode Details 5. Setting Double-feed det ection (by document length) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the scanner show <Screen5>. <Screen5> 2) At <Screen5>, by pressing (Left arro w button) or (Right arrow button), Double-feed detection by document length can be enabled or disabled. By checking th[...]
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7-27 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 3) In case of (2) or (3), by pressi ng (Enter button), L CD display changes to <Screen5-1>. <Screen5-1> 4) At <Screen5-1>, by pre ssing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), the document length can be specified. By pressing (Right arrow button), se lection moves from (1) to[...]
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7-28 7.3 Setup Mode Details 6. Setting Skew Check 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show <Screen6>. <Screen6> 2) If you want to enable Skew check at <Screen6>, press (Left arrow button), and select [On]. To disable Skew-check, press (Right arrow button) and se lect [Off] then press (Enter button). 3) P[...]
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7-29 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 7. Setting IPC pre-set 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show <Screen7>. <Screen7> 2) At <Screen7>, the preset items can be selected by pressing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button). 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit bu[...]
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7-30 7.3 Setup Mode Details Document type and IPC preset pattern *1 to 5 indica tes IPC pre-set pattern number. HINT When scanning in Binary mode (Line ar t) , document type and a suitable pre- set pattern relationship is shown as follows: − The horizontal axis shows the dar kne ss/color of the background against the text/lines on the documen[...]
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7-31 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS Validity of scan parameter HINT This setting is invalid in gra yscale mode or in color mode. Pre-sets are valid only in binary scan mode. The following table shows validity o f each scan parameter when using IPC pre-set in Offline mode. Scan mode Resolu- tion Line art/ Photos Half- tone DTC Doc[...]
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7-32 7.3 Setup Mode Details 8. Setting Consumables Replacement Message 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show <Screen8>. <Screen8> 2) At <Screen8> , to c hange Consumables replacemen t message setup (Abrasion Alarm), press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm t he sele[...]
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7-33 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 3) At <Screen8-1>, press ( Left arrow button) or (R ight arrow button) to select consumable error process. By pressing (Enter button), <S creen8-2> appears on the LCD. <Screen8-2> 4) At <Screen8-2>, specify the number of scans to get Consumables replacement message. Each tim[...]
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7-34 7.3 Setup Mode Details 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show <Screen9>. <Screen9> 2) At <Screen9>, select the Abrasion counter to reset. You can select a counte r from the following. By pressing (Right arrow button), se lection moves from (1) to (5). By pr[...]
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7-35 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 3) By pressing (Enter button), LCD display changes to <Screen9-1>, <Screen9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9 -4>, or <Screen9 -5> depending on the selection at <Screen9>. When [Pick] is selected: <Screen9-1> When [Brake] is selected: <Screen9-2> When [Pad] i[...]
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7-36 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) At <Screen9-1> , <Scr een9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9-4> or <S creen9-5>, to reset the corresponding counter, pre ss (Left arrow button) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter butt on) to confirm the select ion, then <Screen9-6> is displayed. If you do not want to reset the counter, select[...]
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7-37 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 10. Setting Short document scan mode(Paper Length setup) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let the LCD display <Screen10> . <Screen10> 2) At <Screen10>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) and select the proper setting for the document to scan. 3) Pre[...]
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7-38 7.3 Setup Mode Details 11. Setting Language 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen11> . <Screen11> 2) Press (Left arrow button) or (R ight arrow button) and select the language for LCD display. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button) at the end and the LCD disp lay goes [...]
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7-39 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 12. Setting Front-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen12>. <Screen12> 2) At <Screen12>, to set th e background color to wh ite, press (Left arrow button) and select [White]. To set the background color to black, press (Righ[...]
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7-40 7.3 Setup Mode Details 13. Setting Back-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen13>. <Screen13> 2) At <Screen12>, to set th e background color to wh ite, press (Left arrow button) and select [White]. To set the background color to black, press (Right arrow button) and sele[...]
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7-41 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 14. Setting Front-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen14>. <Screen14> 2) At <Screen14>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) and select the color to drop out. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press[...]
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7-42 7.3 Setup Mode Details 15. Setting Back-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen15>. <Screen15> 2) At <Screen15>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) and select a color to drop out. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button) at the end [...]
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7-43 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 16. Setting Pick retry 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen16>. <Screen16> 2) At <Screen16>, to chan ge pick motor’s pi ck operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm t[...]
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7-44 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) At <Screen16-2>, specify the number of pick retries. By pressing (Left arrow button), the number of retries decreases. By pressing (Right arrow button), the number of retries increases. Press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) , and select the setting. The number of the pick retries ca n be set between[...]
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7-45 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 17. Setting Feed retry 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen17>. <Screen17> 2) At <Screen17>, to change Feed motor operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selectio[...]
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7-46 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) In <Screen17-2>, specify the number of retries. By pressing (Left arrow button), the number of retry decreases . By pressing (Right arrow button), the number of retries incr eases. The number of the feed retries can be set between 1 to 7 times. Press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button) , and select the [...]
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7-47 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 18. Setting Manual Feed mode 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen18>. <Screen18> 2) At <Screen18>, if the setting change is required, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selecti on then the LCD displa[...]
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7-48 7.3 Setup Mode Details Press (Enter butt on) then <Screen18-2> is displayed. <Screen18-2> 4) At <Screen18-2>, specify the wait time (i.e. the time from the PC issues scan command to time out) for m anual setting of document. By pressing (Left arrow button), th e wait time becomes shorter. By pressing (Right arrow button), the[...]
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7-49 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 19. Setting of SCSI ID 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen19>. <Screen19> 2) At <Screen19>, press (Left arrow but ton) or press (Right arrow button) to select SCSI ID number. 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (Exit butto[...]
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7-50 7.3 Setup Mode Details 20. Setting of Product ID(Scanner model number) 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen20>. <Screen20> 2) At <Screen20>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (right arrow button) and select Product ID. The following are the selectable Product IDs. (1) fi4860C (2) fi4990C (3) M4[...]
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7-51 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 21. Setting SCSI bus width 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen21>. <Screen21> 2) At <Screen21>. If Wide SC SI (68pin) interface is used, press (Right arrow button) and se lect [16]. If SCSI-2 (50pin) interfac e is used, press (Left arro w butto[...]
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7-52 7.3 Setup Mode Details 22. Setting Interface 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen22>. <Screen22> 2) At <Screen22>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (Right arrow button), and select the type of interface. Available interface settings are as follows: By pressing (Left arrow button), se lection m[...]
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7-53 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 23. Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen23>. <Screen23> 2) At <Screen23>, press (Left arrow but ton) or (right arrow button) and select Baud rate. Baud rates available are as follows: (1) 19200 bps (2) 9600 bps[...]
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7-54 7.3 Setup Mode Details 24. Selection of Imprinter 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen24>. <Screen24> 2) At <Screen24>, press (Lef t arrow button) or (Ri ght arrow button) and select the imprin ter to setup. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button) at the end and [...]
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7-55 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 25. Setting Imprinter numbering 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen25>. <Screen25> 2) At <Screen25>, to enable num bering printing with the imprinter, press (Left arrow button) and select [On]. Press (Enter button) to confirm t he selection. Th[...]
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7-56 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) At <Screen25-1>, press ( Left arrow button) or (R ight arrow button) and let your choice of num ber of digits blink. Selectable number of digi ts is listed as below. Press (Enter button), then <Screen25-2> is displayed. <Screen25-2> 4) At <Screen25-2>, specify the initial value of numbering. By[...]
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7-57 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 5) At <Screen25-3>, you can specify if the numbering shou ld be initialized to the specified initial value in 4) at hopper empty. To specify to initialize the numbering counter at hopper empty, press (Left arrow button) and select [On]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. Then, <[...]
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7-58 7.3 Setup Mode Details 26. Reset the Ink remain counter of imprinter. If the following mess age comes up, prepar e the new Print cart ridge. If no further printing is not possibl e, replace the Print cartridge and reset the ink counter. If the Print cartridge is replac ed before Print cartridge error occurs, be sure to reset the Ink remain cou[...]
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7-59 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 2) At <Screen26>, to choose to reset the ink counter, press (Left arrow button) and sele ct [Reset]. Press (Enter butt on). <Screen26-1> is displayed. Not to reset, select [No] and press (Enter button). <Screen26-1> 3) At <Screen26-1>, to act ually reset the counter, pr ess [...]
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7-60 7.3 Setup Mode Details 27. Setting Power save mode 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen27>. <Screen27> 2) At <Screen27>, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button)and select [On] to use power save mode. Next, press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen27-1>. If pow[...]
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7-61 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 28. Setting Brightness 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen28>. <Screen28> 2) At <Screen28>, to adjust the Bright ness, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. <Screen28-1> is displayed. [...]
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7-62 7.3 Setup Mode Details 29. Confirming Imprinter installation 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen29>. <Screen29> [XXXX/XXXX], imprinter installation status is displayed as follows. 2) By pressing (Exit button), L CD display goes back to “Ready”. (1) Only fi-486PRFR is installed: [Pre] (2) Onl[...]
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7-63 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 30. Setting Lamp Control 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD display <Screen30>. <Screen29> 2) At <Screen30>, press (Lef t arrow button) to sele ct [Normal] or press (Right arrow button) to select [AlwaysOn]. 3) By pressing (Exit button), L CD display goes bac[...]
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7-64 7.4 Test Mode Overview 7.4 Test Mode Overview ■ Outline Scanner operation can be checked in the of fline test mode. T o enter the test mode, foll ow the procedures below . - Test mode Keep pressing (Start button) and turn on the power. Then the Operator panel LCD disp lays the following message. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow butt[...]
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7-65 7.4 Test Mode Overview 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS ■ Button functions in test mode ■ Transition of screens in test mode Refer to the next page. The LCD screen transition chart in th e following pages show the concept. The flow charts in the following pages show the transition of the LCD screen. For the details, please refer to the descriptions [...]
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7-66 7.4 Test Mode Overview 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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7-67 7.4 Test Mode Overview 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 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[...]
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7-68 7.4 Test Mode Overview 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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7-69 7.4 Test Mode Overview 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS ■ Contents of test mode setting LCD display Descriptions Single feed Scans a sheet of docume nt without connecting to a PC. Multi feed Scans documents continuously without conn ecting to a PC. Device Life Shows th e cumulative lamp-on time. Options Shows the options install ation status.[...]
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7-70 7.5 Test Mode Details 7.5 Test Mode Details 1. Sin gle feed W ithout connecting to a PC, the scanne r's whole mechanism’ s operation can be checked. Only one sheet is fed with this test. Scan parameters can be changed for scan test. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper. 2) [...]
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7-71 7.5 Test Mo de Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select simplex or duplex. Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting. Then the display goes back to <Screen50-2>. (2) At <Screen50-2>, select the second it em from left, [A4P ] in the sample screen, and press (Ent e[...]
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7-72 7.5 Test Mode Details (3)At <Screen50-2>, select the third item from left , [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Ent er button). Then t he LCD display shows <Screen50-2.3>. <Screen50-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the scan mode: binar y (BW) or color (COLOR). Press (Enter bu[...]
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7-73 7.5 Test Mo de Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS <Screen50-3> 6) At <Screen50-3>, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and: Select [On] to do impr inter test while scanning. Then select the im printer to use. If the printer to use is fi-486PRFR, select [Pre]. If fi-486PRRE, select [Post]. If imprinter test is not required[...]
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7-74 7.5 Test Mode Details 2. Multi feed W ithout connecting to a PC, the scanner's whole mechanism’ s operation can be checked. In this test documents are scanned continuously . Scan parameters can be changed for scanning test. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper. 2) Press (Ne[...]
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7-75 7.5 Test Mo de Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 5) Specify the scanning conditions. (1)At <Screen51-2>, select t he left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button) . Then the LCD disp lay shows <Screen51- 2.1>. <Screen51-2.1> At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select simplex[...]
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7-76 7.5 Test Mode Details Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting.Then <Screen51-2> is redisplayed. (3)At <Screen51-2>, select the third item from left , [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Ent er button). Then t he LCD display shows <Screen51-2.3>. <Screen51-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right a[...]
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7-77 7.5 Test Mo de Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select scan resolution. Followi ng parameters can be specified. Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting. Then <Screen51-2> is redisplayed. (5) Press (Enter bu tton). Then <Screen51-1> is redisplayed. At <Scree[...]
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7-78 7.5 Test Mode Details 7) Press (Start button). Scanning op eration starts with or without imprinter test. HINT To quit the test, pr ess (Stop button). The LCD goes back to <Screen51>.[...]
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7-79 7.5 Test Mo de Details 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS 3. Display the cumulative lamp-on time You can check the cumulative number of lamp-on time. 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ous button) and let LCD display <Screen53>. <Screen53> 2) At <Screen53>, press (Start butt on) or (Enter button). Then <Screen53-1> is displayed. <[...]
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7-80 7.5 Test Mode Details 4. Option installation status display You can check the options installation status. 1) Press (Next button) or (Previ ousPrevious button) and let LCD display <Screen54>. <Screen54> 2) At <Screen54>, press (Enter button) or (S tart button). <Screen54-1> is displayed. <Screen54-1> If fi-486PRFR[...]
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8-1 8 OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-4860C. 8.1 Options ........... .............................. ............................ ...........8-2 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) ............ .............. ...........8-3 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinte r) ........................... ........... 8-4 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper [...]
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8-2 8.1 Options 8.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner . For the details please contact FUJITSU scanne r dealer where you purc hased the scanner or FUJITSU group company res ponsible for your country . Name Part No. Description fi-486PRFR P A03296-D207 Print s in formation on the front of a document prior to scan . Instal[...]
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8-3 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) 8 OPTIONS 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) fi-486PRFR is installed at the front side of the document path, inside of the scanner . It prints prior to scanning. fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) Specifications are described below . As for the operations and functions of fi-486PRFR (Front side impr inter[...]
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8-4 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) fi-486PRRE is installed at the rear side of the document path, inside of the scanner . It prints after the scanning. fi-486PRFR (Rear side imprin ter) Specifications are described below . As for the operations and functions of fi-486PRRE (Rear side impr inter), refer to t[...]
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8-5 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thin ner paper Roller Kit) 8 OPTIONS 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit) fi-486TRK provides smooth paper feeding when r eading documents smaller than Letter/A4 size and thinner than the st andard thickness (31 g/m 2 to 52 g/m 2 or 12.4 lbs to 14 lbs). It is also effective for scanning documents with paper dust. Refer to the [...]
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9-1 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 9.1 Basic Product Specifications ..... ............................ ...........9-2 9.2 Inst allation S pecifications ........ .............................. ...........9-3 9.3 Dimensions ...... ........................................................ ...........9 -5[...]
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9-2 9.1 Basic Product Specifications 9.1 Basic Product Specifications (* 1) For details, refer to “Chapter 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPEC IFICATIONS” on page 6-1. (* 2) The scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scanner hardwa re. The actual speed may be slower due to the system overhead such a s data transfer time. (* 3 )With JPEG enabled (* 4) The m[...]
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9-3 9.2 Installation Specifications 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions (W ith hopper and stacker retracted) Depth W idth Height 431 mm, 17 in. 520 mm, 20.5 in. 523 mm, 20.6 in. Space requirements W eight (kg) 45 kg, 99 lb Input power V oltage AC100 - 240 V±10 % Phase Single-phase Frequency 50/60 [...]
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9-4 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Ambient condition Device stat us Operating Not operating T emperature 15 -- 35 degrees Celsius 59 -- 95 degrees Fahrenheit -20 -- +60 degrees Celsius -4 -- +140 degrees Fahren heit Humidity 20 - 80 % 8 - 95 % Heat capacity 172 kcal or less Shipping W eight (kg) 50 kg, 1 10 lb[...]
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9-5 9.3 Dimensions 9.3 Dimensions unit: mm (20.5 in.) (20.6 in.) (17in) 520 (20.5 in.) 523 (20.6 in.)[...]
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● AP-1 APPENDIX1 DROP-OUT COLOR A drop-out color is a color that can be eliminated from what the scanner sees. T o check the background color of document for drop- out, use the method and follow the standards given below . Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the following ways: - A fluorescent light source. - Macb[...]
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● AP-2 APPENDIX2 DOUBLE-FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS There are three double-feed detection modes: document thickness, document length, and both document thickness and length. The following condi tions must be satisfied in each of these detection modes. (When fi-486TRK is not installed.) Detection by Document Overlapping - Paper weight: 52 g/m 2 [...]
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● AP-3 - Punched holes are not allowed within 35mm (1.4 inch) of the vertical center line of the document. - The deviation in the amount of the li ght transmitted through background areas must not be less than 10%. Detection by Document Overlapping and Length Sheets of the same thi ckness and length shall be set in the ADF at a time. - Paper [...]
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● AP-4 - The deviation in the amount of the li ght transmitted through background areas must not be less than 10%. HINT The type and the conditions of document and the conditions sometimes cause the doub le-feed dete ction rate to drop . HINT When the overlap ping check is spec ified, the paper she ets which contact closely each other , such as e[...]
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● AP-5 APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL ■ Massages of Scaner Operation Status <Not Ready status> (Initializing) changes to with progress of time, and when all become , it move to the following check states. < Not Ready status> (Ejecting document) <Not Ready status> (Checking sensor) <Not Ready status> (Re[...]
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● AP-6 <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the Batch counter value. <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the Batch counter value. <At Low power mode> When the messages of LCD on t he Operation panel disappears and the Power LED lamp lights, the scanner is in the Low power mode. ATTENTION The scanner wakes up from Low power [...]
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● AP-7 <Double feed error> (Scanning) The following message is displa yed while the scanner is scan- ning continuously in the stat e where double feed has been detected (by overlapping check). If a double feed detection state is canceled on “Ready“ screen after scanning, the upper row of this message disappears. HINT "xxxx" sh[...]
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● AP-8 HINT "xxxx" shows the number of Batch counter va lue. (W aiting) The following message is disp layed while the scanner is waiting in the state when double feed (check thickness) has been detected. Press the [S top] button, and the double feed detection state is canceled. The upper row of this message, [Double Feedxxxxx] blinks. H[...]
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● AP-9 ■ Error mesage (Temporary error :Check LED blinking ) Check LED blinks when the following errors occur except <Hopper empty> and <Mis-pick>. <Hopper empty> The following messages are displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the sc anning opperation. Pl ease place docu- ments on the hopper . Scanning is continu[...]
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● AP-10 <ADF cover open> The following message is displayed if the ADF cover is not closed completely . Close the ADF cover comple tely , to enable scanning. <Double feed error> (by thickness check) The following message is displa yed, when the double feed is detected by thickness check. (by length check) T he following message is dis[...]
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● AP-1 1 <Skew error> The following message is displayed, When skewed document is fed from the ho pper to the ADF . <Hopper is full or Pick unit not set> The following message is displayed, 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 se[...]
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● AP-12 <Separation roller > The following message is displayed, when the Separation roller rotates while the Brake roller does not rotate at all. <Checking Consum- ables> The following message is displa yed, when the Ab rasion counter value exceeds the setting val ue to display an consumables replacement message. <Print cartridge [...]
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● AP-13 ■ Alarm message (Hardware error :Check LED lighting ) The following messages are displa yed, when an error occurs inside the s ccaner . In this case, please switch on the power supply once again after disc onnecting the power supply . If the same message is displayed again, please contact a distributor or an nearest imaging serv ice and[...]
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● AP-14 <Lamp fuse alarm> (Front side) The following message is display ed, when the fuse for the lamp for front side blows out. <Lamp fuse alarm> (Back side) The following message is display ed, when the fuse for the lamp for back side blows out. <Background fuse alarm> (Front side) The following message is displayed, when the [...]
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● AP-15 <Hopper overrun> 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. <Sensor contamina- tion error> The following message is displa yed, when an error occurs due to a contaminated sensor [...]
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● AP-16 <Power supply error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the Power supply . <EEPROM Alarm> The following message is di splayed, when an error occurs in the EEPROM. HINT The EEPROM address where the error occurs is displaye d in [xx] digit in the above sample screen. <VDCC Read/Write error> The fol[...]
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● AP-17 <MDC download error> The following message is displa yed, when an error occurs dur- ing downloading the firmware to MDC. <Imprinter alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the fi-486PRFR (Imprinter of fron t-side) or the fi-486PRRE (Imprinter of rear-side). <Command alarm> The following message[...]
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● IN-1 A ADF release lever .......................... 3-5 ADF upper sheet guide .................. 3-5 Adobe Acrobat ............................... 2-3 B Back-side lamp ........... 3-3 , 3-47 , 4-20 Basic Operations Clearing errors ........................ 1-6 Inserting documents ............. 1-21 Lifting/lowering hopper ........... 1-7 Loading[...]
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● IN-2 E Errors ............................................. 1-6 F Feed roller ............................. 3-3 , 3-18 fi-486PRFR ............................. 8-2 , 8-3 fi-486PRRE ...................... 8-2 , 8-4 , 8-5 Front-side lamp ............ 3-3 , 3-41 , 4-15 FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver ..... 1-34 FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver .........[...]
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● IN-3 Service provider ........................... 5-30 Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver .......... 1-31 Setup mode ........................... 1-10 , 7-2 Details ................................... 7-17 Function of buttons ................. 7-4 Outline .................................... 7-2 Transitions, screens ..............[...]
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fi-4860C Image Scanne r Operator’s Guide P3PC-E167-05EN Date published: March, 2005 PFU LIMITED • Copying of the contents of th is manual in whole or in par t and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law. • The contents of this manual ar e subject to change without notice. • PFU LIMITED assumes no liability fo[...]