Fujitsu 15C manual

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

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

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    1-1 1. IN TRODU CTI ON Congra tul ati ons on your pur cha se of F uj i tsu Scanpa r tner 15 C Scanner . Bef or e you i n stal l and ope r ate the new Sca nner , pl ea se ta ke a f e w mi nute s to read throug h thi s ma nual . It pr ovi d es y ou wi th the pr ope r i nstr ucti ons on ho w to unp ack, in st all, op erat e an d main ta in th e Sc ann[...]

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

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    2-1 2. IN STALLATI ON AND CON N ECTI ON S Please unpack the Scanner car ef ul l y, and check the contents ag ai nst the c hec klist. If any it ems are m issin g or da maged, p leas e co nta ct yo ur au th orize d loca l dealer imm ediate ly. Precauti on s ❖ Keep the Scanne r out of d i r e ct sunl i g ht. Di r ect e xposur e to the sun or e xce s[...]

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

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    2-3 2.1.2 Refitting the Shipping Br acket: Wheneve r you ne ed to move the Sca nner to a new l oca ti on i t i s a d vi sa b l e to ref i t the shi ppi ng b r a cke t to avoi d causi ng d amag e to the Scanne r s’ i nter na l mechanism. Pl ease f ol l ow the i nstr ucti ons b el ow to r ef i t the shi ppi ng b r ack et. i). Tur n of f the Scanne [...]

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

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    2-5 2.3 ADF Paper Chute (Figur e 2-4) i). Rai se the r i g ht si d e of the pa pe r chute to a b out 45 d e g r ee s. ii). Pull do wn t he wire leg fro m un der th e pape r chu te. iii). Inser t the w i r e l eg i nto the g r i ps on the d ocument cove r . iv). Pull out the pa per chute ex te nsi on to the l e ng th y ou wa nt. Figure 2-4 Set ting [...]

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    2-6 2.4 ADF O ut p u t Tray (Figu re 2-5) i). Hold the output paper rack so me 30 degrees asl ant as shown in Fi gure 2- 5. ii). Inser t the thr e e pr otr usi ons on the output pape r tr a y to the thr ee sl ots on the AD F . iii). Rele as e the pape r tr ay g e ntl y . Mak e sur e the tr ay i s f i r ml y a ttache d to the A D F . iv). Pull out t[...]

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    2-7 2.5 Docume nt Loading For fl atb e d scanni ng. Documents that can not b e scanne d usi ng the AD F can b e pl aced on the fl atb ed f or scanning. Ref er to F i gur e 2- 6) i). Place the d ocument to b e sca nned onto the d ocume nt gl ass f ace d ow n. ii). Positi on the d ocument so tha t the uppe r - r i g ht cor ner i s al i g ne d w i th [...]

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    2-8 2.6 ADF Scanning Standard paper si ze can be scanned automatically usi ng the ADF. Refer to fi gure 2- 7. i). To pre vent occasi ona l pape r j a m wh en automa ti cal l y f ee d i ng mul ti pl e doc umen ts, fa n th e pape r before lo ading. ii). Li f t the b al ance w i r e an d pl a ce the d ocuments to b e scanne d onto the AD F pape r chut[...]

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    2-9 2.7 Connec ting the Cable i). Tur ning the Power Off Depr ess the si d e mar k e d “O” to tur n the pow e r of f. Connect the power cab l e and SCSI si g nal cab l e as shown i n Fi g ure 2-8. ii). Tur ning the Power On Depre ss t he s ide ma rked “I” t o t urn t he p ower o n. The POW ER LED will light . If not, pl ease check the pow e[...]

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

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

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

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    3-3 3.2 Cleaning the Gla ss The procedu res: i). Soak a cotton swab w ith some i soprophy al cohol (95%) . ii). Ope n th e ADF u nit a nd doc ume nt c ov er as s ho wn in Figu re 6-2. Wipe the glass of fl atbed area and AD F area by moving the swab from side t o s ide. iii). Clo se t he A DF unit and do cum ent co ver. Y our Sca nner is now ready f[...]

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

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    4-2 Question: Paper b ecomes sk ew ed i n the Scanner . Answer: a) Ch eck t he fee ding rolle r con ditio n; do t he c leanin g if necessary. (See Secti on 3. 1) b) Use the paper guide when f eed ing the paper. Question: Whe n I po wer on the Sca nne r, it ma kes n oise s and will no t stand ready. Answer: There a re two po ssibilit ies: a) You f o[...]

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    4-3 Question: T he scanne d i mag e al w ay s come s out to b e too d ar k . Answer: a) Use your appli cation to modify the Gamma setting to 2.2 and 1.8 f or y our pr i nte r and moni tor r espe cti vel y. b) Use B r i g htne ss setti ng f r om the T WA IN user i nte r f ace to g et a bright er im age. Question: The Scanner works well otherwise, bu[...]

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

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    5-1 5. SPECIFICATIONS All spec ific ations ar e subje ct to change without notice. The f ollowing ca n not be prope rly f ed by ADF: ❖ Paper wi th cl i p or stap l e attache d ; ❖ Paper w i th i nk not total l y d ry ; ❖ Paper wi th i nconsi stent thi ckness, such as envel opes; ❖ Paper wi th w r i nk l es, cur l s, f old s or tear s; ❖ T[...]

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    5-2 5.1 Scanpa rtner 15 C Spec ific ations Scanner Ty pe ❖ 1-pass colour ❖ Flat bed with ADF bu ilt-in Scanning Mod e ❖ 30-bit co lour ❖ Grey Scale (256 level s) ❖ Line Art/ Halft one (64 le vels ) ❖ Erro r Diffusio n (sin gle bit) Optica l Re sol u ti on ❖ 300 x 600 dpi i n a d pi i ncrements Light Sou rce ❖ C old C ath ode flu ore[...]