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...bundle. • Remove all other loose objects from the area that could cause the scanner to maintain mental alertness. • Follow the recommended Kodak cleaning procedures. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Statements European Union This is likely...: Hot surface, avoid contact POZOR: DIKKAT: CAUTION: Horký povrch -- Safety and Installation Information for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners IMPORTANT: Equipment shall be kept short, using a hair net if needed, or tying long hair up in accordance with the limits for operation of the...
...bundle. • Remove all other loose objects from the area that could cause the scanner to maintain mental alertness. • Follow the recommended Kodak cleaning procedures. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Statements European Union This is likely...: Hot surface, avoid contact POZOR: DIKKAT: CAUTION: Horký povrch -- Safety and Installation Information for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners IMPORTANT: Equipment shall be kept short, using a hair net if needed, or tying long hair up in accordance with the limits for operation of the...
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... 1 Introduction 1-1 Product description 1-2 Standard features 1-2 Standard configurations 1-3 Transport speed 1-3 Speeds and resolutions 1-3 Scanner specifications 1-4 Dimensions 1-4 Minimum clearances 1-4 Acoustic noise 1-4 Electrical 1-4 Power system connection 1-4 Environmental 1-4 External components 1-5 Back of scanner 1-5 Environmental information and equipment disposal ..........1-6 2 Using the Scanner 2-1 Turning on the scanner 2-1 Document preparation 2-2 Acceptable document materials 2-3 Recommended paper weights 2-3 Acceptable document sizes 2-3 Maximum document...
... 1 Introduction 1-1 Product description 1-2 Standard features 1-2 Standard configurations 1-3 Transport speed 1-3 Speeds and resolutions 1-3 Scanner specifications 1-4 Dimensions 1-4 Minimum clearances 1-4 Acoustic noise 1-4 Electrical 1-4 Power system connection 1-4 Environmental 1-4 External components 1-5 Back of scanner 1-5 Environmental information and equipment disposal ..........1-6 2 Using the Scanner 2-1 Turning on the scanner 2-1 Document preparation 2-2 Acceptable document materials 2-3 Recommended paper weights 2-3 Acceptable document sizes 2-3 Maximum document...
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... Functions 3-1 Enabling and disabling the scanner 3-2 Enabling the scanner 3-2 Disabling the scanner 3-3 Navigating through the functions on the control panel menu 3-4 Accessing information 3-5 Lowering the elevator tray 3-5 Using the Diagnostics Settings menu 3-5 Performing a self-test or extended self-test 3-6 Running in count-only mode 3-6 Performing a print test 3-7 Performing a patch test 3-8 Using the Settings menu 3-9 Changing...
... Functions 3-1 Enabling and disabling the scanner 3-2 Enabling the scanner 3-2 Disabling the scanner 3-3 Navigating through the functions on the control panel menu 3-4 Accessing information 3-5 Lowering the elevator tray 3-5 Using the Diagnostics Settings menu 3-5 Performing a self-test or extended self-test 3-6 Running in count-only mode 3-6 Performing a print test 3-7 Performing a patch test 3-8 Using the Settings menu 3-9 Changing...
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... feeder module and tires, separation roller and tires, exposure lamps and imaging guides. Chapter 2, Using the Scanner includes information on how to scan documents. Chapter 5, Maintenance provides complete maintenance procedures for the i800 Scanner, including replacement procedures for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. Chapter 1, Introduction provides general information about the i800 Series...
... feeder module and tires, separation roller and tires, exposure lamps and imaging guides. Chapter 2, Using the Scanner includes information on how to scan documents. Chapter 5, Maintenance provides complete maintenance procedures for the i800 Scanner, including replacement procedures for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. Chapter 1, Introduction provides general information about the i800 Series...
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These scanners offer a new, user interface and Kodak-patented technologies that automatically returns to the batch level you to accommodate 25-, 250- 500-, 750- 1000-document stacks - 3D Multi-feed Detection, using ultrasonic technology, offering outstanding reliability - and edge-aligned - Allows you.../or color/grayscale documents, documents with shaded backgrounds or foregrounds, and mixed document sets. Product description Standard features The Kodak i800 Series Scanners are ideal for bi-tonal scanning • Electronic Color Dropout • Color on-the-fly • Accepts custom...
These scanners offer a new, user interface and Kodak-patented technologies that automatically returns to the batch level you to accommodate 25-, 250- 500-, 750- 1000-document stacks - 3D Multi-feed Detection, using ultrasonic technology, offering outstanding reliability - and edge-aligned - Allows you.../or color/grayscale documents, documents with shaded backgrounds or foregrounds, and mixed document sets. Product description Standard features The Kodak i800 Series Scanners are ideal for bi-tonal scanning • Electronic Color Dropout • Color on-the-fly • Accepts custom...
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... long documents • Continuous and manual feeding Other functions, such as calibration, using the programmable keys, using the Operator Control Panel. On/Off switch When the menu bar is displayed on the Operator Control Panel, the scanner is Ready. can be performed using multi-feed detection, setting the elevator level, etc. A-61169 January 2005...
... long documents • Continuous and manual feeding Other functions, such as calibration, using the programmable keys, using the Operator Control Panel. On/Off switch When the menu bar is displayed on the Operator Control Panel, the scanner is Ready. can be performed using multi-feed detection, setting the elevator level, etc. A-61169 January 2005...
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Document preparation Kodak scanners have a common leading edge. Before you start scanning, make sure the ...fed through the transport automatically, feed the documents manually. If damaged documents do not feed through the scanner easily. This means the side of damaged paper. Best performance is achieved when you try different feeding ...may lead to be fed into the scanner must be in terms of scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life. Use of documents to undesirable results in the best possible condition. Optimal scanner performance is obtained by feeding a ...
Document preparation Kodak scanners have a common leading edge. Before you start scanning, make sure the ...fed through the transport automatically, feed the documents manually. If damaged documents do not feed through the scanner easily. This means the side of damaged paper. Best performance is achieved when you try different feeding ...may lead to be fed into the scanner must be in terms of scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life. Use of documents to undesirable results in the best possible condition. Optimal scanner performance is obtained by feeding a ...
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... tray in position. Start/Resume Stop/Pause NOTES: • Documents must be sure the menu bar is running. If this situation. • Use caution when feeding small documents; To start scanning: 1. To stop in landscape orientation (longer side as the leading edge). See the Problem Solving...must be fed under both feed module tires. • Do not lean on recovery from the host. 2. Press Start/Resume. Enable the scanner from this happens, the elevator tray may fall through the slots of the elevator tray and cannot be fed in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting/Messages ...
... tray in position. Start/Resume Stop/Pause NOTES: • Documents must be sure the menu bar is running. If this situation. • Use caution when feeding small documents; To start scanning: 1. To stop in landscape orientation (longer side as the leading edge). See the Problem Solving...must be fed under both feed module tires. • Do not lean on recovery from the host. 2. Press Start/Resume. Enable the scanner from this happens, the elevator tray may fall through the slots of the elevator tray and cannot be fed in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting/Messages ...
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.... NOTE: Before feeding envelopes: − Disable multi-feed detection via the host or programmable button (if the scanner is set up for multi-feed detection.) − Be sure the envelope is empty and unsealed. − When using the gap release lever, the maximum thickness allowed for a document is to ease document feeding.
.... NOTE: Before feeding envelopes: − Disable multi-feed detection via the host or programmable button (if the scanner is set up for multi-feed detection.) − Be sure the envelope is empty and unsealed. − When using the gap release lever, the maximum thickness allowed for a document is to ease document feeding.
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...of functions available from the Operator Control Panel. This chapter provides procedures and information for: • Enabling and disabling the scanner • Control Panel functions overview • Navigating through the functions on the Control Panel menu • Accessing information • Lowering ...self-test or extended self-test − Running in count-only mode − Performing a print test − Performing a patch test • Using the Setting menu: − Changing the alarm volume − Changing the display contrast − Changing the SCSI ID − Changing the SCSI...
...of functions available from the Operator Control Panel. This chapter provides procedures and information for: • Enabling and disabling the scanner • Control Panel functions overview • Navigating through the functions on the Control Panel menu • Accessing information • Lowering ...self-test or extended self-test − Running in count-only mode − Performing a print test − Performing a patch test • Using the Setting menu: − Changing the alarm volume − Changing the display contrast − Changing the SCSI ID − Changing the SCSI...
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...tray if it is enabled: Increments the image address level. Performs the second programmable function. When the scanner is enabled, you can only be performed when the scanner is not already in the lowest position. Check with your system administrator for the function of the ... and disabling The five buttons at the bottom of each programmable key. Icons Control panel buttons Enabling the scanner The scanner can change the image address level, override the elevator setting and use the programmable keys. When enabled, the icons on Next Document 3-2 A-61169 January 2005
...tray if it is enabled: Increments the image address level. Performs the second programmable function. When the scanner is enabled, you can only be performed when the scanner is not already in the lowest position. Check with your system administrator for the function of the ... and disabling The five buttons at the bottom of each programmable key. Icons Control panel buttons Enabling the scanner The scanner can change the image address level, override the elevator setting and use the programmable keys. When enabled, the icons on Next Document 3-2 A-61169 January 2005
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... Settings menu, which allows you can display scanner information, lower the elevator tray, use the Diagnostics Settings menu, calibrate the scanner and jog the transport. Disabling the scanner The scanner can be disabled from the host computer or the scanner, if the end-of the programmable keys. When the scanner is first powered on the transport to...
... Settings menu, which allows you can display scanner information, lower the elevator tray, use the Diagnostics Settings menu, calibrate the scanner and jog the transport. Disabling the scanner The scanner can be disabled from the host computer or the scanner, if the end-of the programmable keys. When the scanner is first powered on the transport to...
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...self-test • Running in count-only mode • Performing a print test • Performing a patch test A-61169 January 2005 3-5 The next time the scanner is configured for elevator position from the host the menu setting will display information including the last image address, meter values, and... be set to accommodate various sizes of document batches. • Select this icon to lower the elevator tray to its lowest position. Using the Diagnostics Settings menu The Menu icon displays the Diagnostics Settings menu. Accessing information The information icon will resume.
...self-test • Running in count-only mode • Performing a print test • Performing a patch test A-61169 January 2005 3-5 The next time the scanner is configured for elevator position from the host the menu setting will display information including the last image address, meter values, and... be set to accommodate various sizes of document batches. • Select this icon to lower the elevator tray to its lowest position. Using the Diagnostics Settings menu The Menu icon displays the Diagnostics Settings menu. Accessing information The information icon will resume.
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... Run self-test or Run extended selftest. Select Return. The scanner will run in count-only mode: 1. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon. 2. Use the down arrow to select Run count only. Select Return. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to the Diagnostics function....the documents in count-only mode 4. The page count will be displayed. 3-6 A-61169 January 2005 Use the right or left arrow to navigate to count the number of documents entering the scanner without actually scanning. Press Start/Resume. To perform a self-test or extended self-test: 1. ...
... Run self-test or Run extended selftest. Select Return. The scanner will run in count-only mode: 1. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon. 2. Use the down arrow to select Run count only. Select Return. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to the Diagnostics function....the documents in count-only mode 4. The page count will be displayed. 3-6 A-61169 January 2005 Use the right or left arrow to navigate to count the number of documents entering the scanner without actually scanning. Press Start/Resume. To perform a self-test or extended self-test: 1. ...
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Select Return. 5. To perform a patch test: 1. Exit Diagnostics Settings Run extended self-test Run count only Run print test Run patch test 4. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to verify that your patches are within specification. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon. 2. Press the down arrow .... Feed a document(s) with a patch(es). 6. Press Start/Resume. When the documents have been scanned, the document count and number of patch types recognized by the scanner will be displayed. 7. Press Stop/Pause. 3-8 A-61169 January 2005 Performing a patch test...
Select Return. 5. To perform a patch test: 1. Exit Diagnostics Settings Run extended self-test Run count only Run print test Run patch test 4. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to verify that your patches are within specification. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon. 2. Press the down arrow .... Feed a document(s) with a patch(es). 6. Press Start/Resume. When the documents have been scanned, the document count and number of patch types recognized by the scanner will be displayed. 7. Press Stop/Pause. 3-8 A-61169 January 2005 Performing a patch test...
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... 0 to 4. 0 = lightest, 4 = darkest. If the SCSI ID has been changed unless directed to do so by your integrator or Kodak Field Representative. To change the SCSI ID: 1. After the scanner has been powered up and down arrow to select Change Display Contrast. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon.... 2. Use the up and completed the self-test, reboot the host PC. The SCSI ID should not be changed , you must reboot the scanner. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to the Settings function. 3. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to ...
... 0 to 4. 0 = lightest, 4 = darkest. If the SCSI ID has been changed unless directed to do so by your integrator or Kodak Field Representative. To change the SCSI ID: 1. After the scanner has been powered up and down arrow to select Change Display Contrast. Select the Diagnostics Settings menu icon.... 2. Use the up and completed the self-test, reboot the host PC. The SCSI ID should not be changed , you must reboot the scanner. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to the Settings function. 3. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to ...
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... Contrast Change SCSI ID Change SCSI Termination 4. Use the up and down arrows to do so by your integrator or Kodak Field Representative. Wait at least 10 seconds and turn the scanner back on again. 8. After the scanner has completed the self-test, reboot the host PC. Exit Diagnostics Settings Change Alarm Volume Change Display...
... Contrast Change SCSI ID Change SCSI Termination 4. Use the up and down arrows to do so by your integrator or Kodak Field Representative. Wait at least 10 seconds and turn the scanner back on again. 8. After the scanner has completed the self-test, reboot the host PC. Exit Diagnostics Settings Change Alarm Volume Change Display...
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... up and down arrow until Set elevator position is selected. Turn the scanner off. The new termination setting will remain as selected unless the Override Elevator icon ( ) is displayed on again. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to select a position of 25 should be set the... operation. The position will take effect. SCSI termination : 0 Setting the elevator tray position 5. Wait at least 10 seconds and turn the scanner back on the Operator Control Panel. or 1000documents (20-lb bond paper). NOTE: The setting of the elevator tray. Select the Diagnostics Settings...
... up and down arrow until Set elevator position is selected. Turn the scanner off. The new termination setting will remain as selected unless the Override Elevator icon ( ) is displayed on again. Use the right or left arrow to navigate to select a position of 25 should be set the... operation. The position will take effect. SCSI termination : 0 Setting the elevator tray position 5. Wait at least 10 seconds and turn the scanner back on the Operator Control Panel. or 1000documents (20-lb bond paper). NOTE: The setting of the elevator tray. Select the Diagnostics Settings...
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...• when image quality is poor • when paper handling is degraded (false multi-feeds) • after the scanner is disabled. To calibrate the scanner: 1. See Chapter 5, Maintenance, "Ordering Supplies" for more information. Be sure to achieve the best image quality and ...feeding performance. Calibration results will be ordered. The scanner can be displayed. Use the down , arrows first. 5. A-61169 January 2005 3-13 Press Start/Resume. Press Start/Resume. 4. Select Return. Select the...
...• when image quality is poor • when paper handling is degraded (false multi-feeds) • after the scanner is disabled. To calibrate the scanner: 1. See Chapter 5, Maintenance, "Ordering Supplies" for more information. Be sure to achieve the best image quality and ...feeding performance. Calibration results will be ordered. The scanner can be displayed. Use the down , arrows first. 5. A-61169 January 2005 3-13 Press Start/Resume. Press Start/Resume. 4. Select Return. Select the...
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...Control Panel displays the numbers 1 through 3. Each of the programmable keys can be assigned the following functions: • No Scanner Functionality (default) • Scanner End-of-Job • Terminate Batch • Skip Multi-feed Detection • Skip Printing • Skip Patch Recognition...by the host application. The Jog button is disabled. There are lodged in several locations within the scanner, use when the scanner is enabled. Programmable keys are available for use the procedures in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting/Messages. If a document jam occurs: • Select the Jog ...
...Control Panel displays the numbers 1 through 3. Each of the programmable keys can be assigned the following functions: • No Scanner Functionality (default) • Scanner End-of-Job • Terminate Batch • Skip Multi-feed Detection • Skip Printing • Skip Patch Recognition...by the host application. The Jog button is disabled. There are lodged in several locations within the scanner, use when the scanner is enabled. Programmable keys are available for use the procedures in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting/Messages. If a document jam occurs: • Select the Jog ...