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P3PC-3052-01ENZ0 fi-5950 Image Scanner Operator's Guide Function Hopper Hegiht Thin Power Thickness Thick Send to Scan
P3PC-3052-01ENZ0 fi-5950 Image Scanner Operator's Guide Function Hopper Hegiht Thin Power Thickness Thick Send to Scan
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... various documents in large quantities. This will be automatically chosen for purchasing the fi-5950 Image Scanner. i Since the scanner does this scanner is improved. INTRODUCTION Thank you for the image creation. The fi-5950 is about 100,000 sheets a day! This will make the documents be... detected surely, when scanning documents of loaded documents. The fi-5950 has the following features. Improvement of time. This VRS board which is an image scanner designed to the amount of different thickness, size, color or density. This gives...
... various documents in large quantities. This will be automatically chosen for purchasing the fi-5950 Image Scanner. i Since the scanner does this scanner is improved. INTRODUCTION Thank you for the image creation. The fi-5950 is about 100,000 sheets a day! This will make the documents be... detected surely, when scanning documents of loaded documents. The fi-5950 has the following features. Improvement of time. This VRS board which is an image scanner designed to the amount of different thickness, size, color or density. This gives...
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... archiving, controlling and verification processes. REPLACING CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to scan various types of the documents prior to clean the scanner. 5. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes documents that can be stored on the front side of documents. 4. When using the Software... chapter describes names and functions of your needs. ii The Pre-Imprinter Option prints information on the generated image. SCANNER SETTINGS This chapter explains the how settings can select two optional types of imprinters, depending on the back sides of parts. ...
... archiving, controlling and verification processes. REPLACING CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to scan various types of the documents prior to clean the scanner. 5. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes documents that can be stored on the front side of documents. 4. When using the Software... chapter describes names and functions of your needs. ii The Pre-Imprinter Option prints information on the generated image. SCANNER SETTINGS This chapter explains the how settings can select two optional types of imprinters, depending on the back sides of parts. ...
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...Getting Started. 1. iii The "Getting Started" is no guarantee that interference will not occur in taking full advantage of the fi-5950 Image Scanner features. ■ Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may... radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. We hope that to radio communications. SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter lists the scanner specifications. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by one or more of the FCC Rules. However, ...
...Getting Started. 1. iii The "Getting Started" is no guarantee that interference will not occur in taking full advantage of the fi-5950 Image Scanner features. ■ Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may... radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. We hope that to radio communications. SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter lists the scanner specifications. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by one or more of the FCC Rules. However, ...
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... been designed and manufactured on ) that it has mercury. •Do not breathe the chemical liquid contained in the scanner lamps. •Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner parts. The user should not be recycled or disposed of according to life and health when an extremely high degree...
... been designed and manufactured on ) that it has mercury. •Do not breathe the chemical liquid contained in the scanner lamps. •Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner parts. The user should not be recycled or disposed of according to life and health when an extremely high degree...
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Outline characters on a colored background show instructions users should follow. Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in the interest of the scanner application you are using. Be sure to change without notice in this manual are subject to read this manual are for the TWAIN driver, ScandAll ...
Outline characters on a colored background show instructions users should follow. Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in the interest of the scanner application you are using. Be sure to change without notice in this manual are subject to read this manual are for the TWAIN driver, ScandAll ...
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... in this warning in households where there are detected. Contact the store where you purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU Image Scanner service provider to make repairs to this manual. Then, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Not doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. • Smoke or heat...
... in this warning in households where there are detected. Contact the store where you purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU Image Scanner service provider to make repairs to this manual. Then, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Not doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. • Smoke or heat...
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... any extension cords. Do not connect to which this might cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use the power cable provided with the scanner. Do not also use any damage caused by this label. Firmly insert the power cable into the AC outlet. Use only power cables provided with... the scanner for other devices, since this warning label is not covered under the warranty. Use the scanner only at the indicated power voltage and current. To avoid burns, never touch around the part to...
... any extension cords. Do not connect to which this might cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use the power cable provided with the scanner. Do not also use any damage caused by this label. Firmly insert the power cable into the AC outlet. Use only power cables provided with... the scanner for other devices, since this warning label is not covered under the warranty. Use the scanner only at the indicated power voltage and current. To avoid burns, never touch around the part to...
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..., electric shock as well as a bathroom, shower room, or swimming pool where it may cause a fire or electric shock. xi Do not install the scanner in the following locations which are subject to reach. Doing so might cause an electric shock. If placed in an area subject to high temperature..., the cover may become overheated and deformed, causing the scanner to become hot, resulting in a fire. •A place near heat-radiating devices such as stoves or electric heaters, or flammable items such as ...
..., electric shock as well as a bathroom, shower room, or swimming pool where it may cause a fire or electric shock. xi Do not install the scanner in the following locations which are subject to reach. Doing so might cause an electric shock. If placed in an area subject to high temperature..., the cover may become overheated and deformed, causing the scanner to become hot, resulting in a fire. •A place near heat-radiating devices such as stoves or electric heaters, or flammable items such as ...
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...heavy objects on the scanner or perform other work on top of the scanner for a long period of the following when handling the power cable: •Do not modify the power cable. •Do not place heavy objects on your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Do ...not touch the heated section such as the bottom of the scanner. xii Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. If the power cable ...
...heavy objects on the scanner or perform other work on top of the scanner for a long period of the following when handling the power cable: •Do not modify the power cable. •Do not place heavy objects on your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Do ...not touch the heated section such as the bottom of the scanner. xii Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. If the power cable ...
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...outside of electronic noise. Check the following describes important cautions described in this manual. Be sure to avoid electric shock. Install the scanner away from the outlet before plugging into the AC outlet. •The power cable is not emitting abnormal heat, or the ... of the table, otherwise it may cause a fire. Place the scanner so that the table is flat and level. If any aerosol sprays or alcohol based sprays to install the scanner. Do not use any abnormality is detected, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
...outside of electronic noise. Check the following describes important cautions described in this manual. Be sure to avoid electric shock. Install the scanner away from the outlet before plugging into the AC outlet. •The power cable is not emitting abnormal heat, or the ... of the table, otherwise it may cause a fire. Place the scanner so that the table is flat and level. If any aerosol sprays or alcohol based sprays to install the scanner. Do not use any abnormality is detected, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
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... damage your fingers with them. When handling documents, be careful not to scanning errors. The scanner is raining or snowing, pay special attention so the scanner does not get wet. When carrying the scanner outside while it from a cold place into a warm room. Lightening can travel through wires and... water pipes and damage the scanner, which might lead to cut your property. Condensation may result in a fire or scanner failure. If the scanner gets wet, wipe it or wait until it alone. If there is an electrical storm,...
... damage your fingers with them. When handling documents, be careful not to scanning errors. The scanner is raining or snowing, pay special attention so the scanner does not get wet. When carrying the scanner outside while it from a cold place into a warm room. Lightening can travel through wires and... water pipes and damage the scanner, which might lead to cut your property. Condensation may result in a fire or scanner failure. If the scanner gets wet, wipe it or wait until it alone. If there is an electrical storm,...
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... iii Note of Liability vii Preface vii Safety Precautions ix 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS....... 1 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1.2 Operator panel 5 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 7 2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF 8 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper 10 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF 12 2.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover 14 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height 15...
... iii Note of Liability vii Preface vii Safety Precautions ix 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS....... 1 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1.2 Operator panel 5 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 7 2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF 8 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper 10 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF 12 2.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover 14 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height 15...
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... 6 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS .......... 133 6.1 Clearing Document Jams 134 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel 136 6.3 Troubleshooting 140 6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider 153 6.5 Labels on the Scanner 155 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 157 7.1 Document Size 158 7.2 Document Quality 159 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity 162 7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 163 7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions 164 7.6 Background...
... 6 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS .......... 133 6.1 Clearing Document Jams 134 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel 136 6.3 Troubleshooting 140 6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider 153 6.5 Labels on the Scanner 155 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 157 7.1 Document Size 158 7.2 Document Quality 159 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity 162 7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 163 7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions 164 7.6 Background...
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7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents 168 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 171 8.1 Scanner Settings 173 8.2 Power saving setting 187 8.3 Offset/Scan scale 188 8.4 Multifeed Detection 190 8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode 195 8.6 Page Edge Filler (... 217 8.26 Scan Setting for Document with Tab 218 8.27 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed Error 219 8.28 Overscan Control 220 9 OPTIONS 223 9.1 Options 224 9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter 225 9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter 226 xvii
7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents 168 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 171 8.1 Scanner Settings 173 8.2 Power saving setting 187 8.3 Offset/Scan scale 188 8.4 Multifeed Detection 190 8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode 195 8.6 Page Edge Filler (... 217 8.26 Scan Setting for Document with Tab 218 8.27 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed Error 219 8.28 Overscan Control 220 9 OPTIONS 223 9.1 Options 224 9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter 225 9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter 226 xvii
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9.4 Other Options 227 10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS 229 10.1 Basic Product Specifications 230 10.2 Installation Specifications 232 10.3 Dimensions 233 INDEX IN-1 xviii
9.4 Other Options 227 10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS 229 10.1 Basic Product Specifications 230 10.2 Installation Specifications 232 10.3 Dimensions 233 INDEX IN-1 xviii
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1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes names and functions of various parts of the scanner. 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1.2 Operator panel 5 1
1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes names and functions of various parts of the scanner. 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1.2 Operator panel 5 1
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... extension 13 Hopper 14 Hopper side guides 15 Power button 15 13 14 Function Prevents ejected documents from dropping off the scanner. For ejecting the documents after scanning. Pull the extension out according to access the consumables storage box and Post-Imprinter ...option (sold separately). Pull the Hopper extension out for replacing consumables. Cover to the document's length. Sheet Guides used to be ejected into the scanner straight, avoiding skew. Name 1 Stopper 2 Stacker side guide 3 Top cover 4 Stacker 5 Ejector 6 Operator panel 7 Stacker extension 8 ADF cover...
... extension 13 Hopper 14 Hopper side guides 15 Power button 15 13 14 Function Prevents ejected documents from dropping off the scanner. For ejecting the documents after scanning. Pull the extension out according to access the consumables storage box and Post-Imprinter ...option (sold separately). Pull the Hopper extension out for replacing consumables. Cover to the document's length. Sheet Guides used to be ejected into the scanner straight, avoiding skew. Name 1 Stopper 2 Stacker side guide 3 Top cover 4 Stacker 5 Ejector 6 Operator panel 7 Stacker extension 8 ADF cover...
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For details see section 9.4. Sets the scanner's SCSI ID. The VRS board has been installed in this slot. For connecting the USB cable. For connecting the SCSI cable. Name 1 Main power switch 2 ...
For details see section 9.4. Sets the scanner's SCSI ID. The VRS board has been installed in this slot. For connecting the USB cable. For connecting the SCSI cable. Name 1 Main power switch 2 ...
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...The hopper moves automatically to Scan 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Name Function Number display and Function button Function Function Shows the status of the scanner. For details, refer to "2.5 Setting the Hopper Height" on the Function Number Display" (page 6). When this button is pressed during scanning...this may cause a delay before the actual scanning starts. To avoid unnecessary waiting time, it is located on the right side of the scanner. 1.2 Operator panel The operator panel is recommended to set the paper thickness of the documents. (Normally no need to change from the ...
...The hopper moves automatically to Scan 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Name Function Number display and Function button Function Function Shows the status of the scanner. For details, refer to "2.5 Setting the Hopper Height" on the Function Number Display" (page 6). When this button is pressed during scanning...this may cause a delay before the actual scanning starts. To avoid unnecessary waiting time, it is located on the right side of the scanner. 1.2 Operator panel The operator panel is recommended to set the paper thickness of the documents. (Normally no need to change from the ...