Grayscale: 4.0 msec/line (approx.)
Line art: 1.4 msec/line (approx.)
Brightness:7 levels
Line art settings:Fixed threshold with Text Enhancement
Technology (TET) enabled
Halftoning
process:AAS (Auto Area Segmentation)
Enable/disable selectable
3 halftoning modes (A, B, and C)
4 dither patterns (A, B, C, and D) for
bi-level and quad-level data
(2 downloadable dither patterns)
2 user-defined dither patterns (A, B)
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Gamma
correction:2 types for CRT display
3 types for printer
1 user-defined table
Color
correction:1 type for CRT display
3 types for printer output (available in
color byte sequence mode and color line
sequence mode)
1 type user-defined
Command level:ESC/I B7
Interface:SCSI 2 (two 50-pin half pitch [high
density] connectors)
IEEE 1394 serial bus interface (optional)
Options:Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
IEEE 1394 serial bus interface
Supported
documents:Opaque documents with smooth surfaces
CSA C108.8 class B
AS/NZS3548 class B
CISPR Pub22 class B
CNS13438 class B
CE marking
Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EEC:EN60950
EMC Directive:
89/336/EEC:EN 55022 Class B
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 50082-1
IEC 60801-2
IEC 60801-3
IEC 60801-4
SCSI Interface
Interface type:ANSI X3T9.2/375R Revision 10L
(SCSI 2)
Input frequency:49.5 to 60.5 Hz
Rated current:100 to 120 VAC: 1.2 A
220 to 240 VAC: 0.7 A
Power
consumption:Approximately 50 W (without ADF)
Approximately 55 W (with ADF)
Environmental
Temperature:Operating:
41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C);
50 to 89 °F (10 to 32 °C) when using ADF
Storage:
–13 to 140 °F (–25 to 60 °C)
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Functions:BUS FREE phase
ARBITRATION phase
SELECTION/RESELECTION phase
COMMAND phase (the Logical Unit
Number is fixed at 0 and the Command
Link Function is not supported)
DATA phase
DATA IN phase
DATA OUT phase
STATUS phase
MESSAGE phase
MESSAGE IN phase
MESSAGE OUT phase
ATTENTION condition
RESET condition
Data transfer
method:Half-duplex Data/Strobe differential serial
Synchronization
method:Clock synchronization with DS-Link
Encoding/
decoding:DS-Link
Logic level:3.3 V
Compatible
connectors:IEEE 1394-1995 compatible
Power class:Power class code 100
No power supply from external
sources
Fitted with a repeat function with bus
power
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Environmental
Temperature:Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)
Standby:
−13 to 140 °F (−25 to 60 °C)
Humidity (without
condensation):Operating: 10 to 80%
Standby: 10 to 85%
Connector pin assignments
Pin numberSignal nameFunction
1VPCable power supply
2VGCable ground
3TPBStrobe during receipt, data during
4TPB
5TPAData during receipt, strobe
6TPA
transmission (differential pair)
during transmission (differential
pair)
Lights and Buttons
The scanner has three indicator lights and two buttons on its
control panel. A ] Start button is located beside the document
table. Light status and button functions are described in the
tables that follow.
RESET button
OPERATE button
OPERATE
ERROR
light
READY
light
light
Scanner indicator lights
LightLight statusColorScanner status
OPERATEOnGreenScanner is on.
READYOnGreenReady to scan images.
FlashingScanning in progress.
ERROROnRed An error has occurred.
Flashing
See Error conditions
table below.
Scanner buttons
ButtonFunction
P
OPERATETurns the scanner on and off.
RESETInitializes the scanner.
]
]
Start
Automatically launches a
application. You must set up your scanner software
and a compatible application to use this feature with
any application other than Presto! PageManager.
If you installed Presto! PageManager, it’s
automatically assigned to the
set up Presto! PageManager to scan your image
automatically and send it directly to another application
or a peripheral device, such as a printer.
Start button-compatible
]
Start button. You can
Error conditions
ERROR light READY lightError type
OnOnCommand error: The scanner has
FlashingOffInterface error: Make sure the scanner
FlashingFlashingFatal error: Make sure the
OffOffOption error: There’s a problem with
received incorrect commands from
the scanning software. Try rescanning.
is securely connected to the
computer, and then turn the scanner
off and back on again.
transportation lock is released, and
then turn the scanner off and back on
again.
the ADF unit. Make sure the ADF is
flat against the document table. Make
sure it is securely connected to the
ADF connector at the back of the
scanner. Finally, make sure the ADF
isn’t out of paper and doesn’t have a
paper jam.
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Transporting the Scanner
When you transport the scanner a long distance or store it for
an extended time, follow these steps to secure the carriage:
1. Make sure the transportation lock on the side of the scanner
is in the unlocked position.
2. If you’re using the automatic document feeder, remove it
and replace the scanner cover.
3. Turn on the scanner and wait until the carriage moves to the
home position (toward the left of the scanner). Then turn
off the scanner.
If the scanner is inoperable, the carriage may not
automatically return to the home position. If it
doesn’t, raise the right side of the scanner and hold
it up until the carriage comes to rest at the left
side. Then turn the transportation lock to the
locked position.
4. Turn the transportation lock to the locked position.
locked position
You can’t select EPSON TWAIN Pro as your
scanner source if you’re using a network scanner
and EPSON Scan Server is running. EPSON Scan
Server disables EPSON TWAIN Pro.
3. Open your scanner driver. In PhotoDeluxe, do one of the
following:
❏ Click the
tab, then click the
tab, then click the
❏ Choose
Get & Fix Photo button. Click the Get Photo
Scanners button. Click the 1 Mode
Custom button.
File, Open Special, then select Scan Photo.
The command you choose from the File menu
depends on the host application. With some
applications, you might choose Acquire or Select
Source instead of Open Special.
The EPSON TWAIN Pro main window appears.
Scanning with EPSON TWAIN Pro
Here is a brief overview of the scanning steps using EPSON
TWAIN Pro (or EPSON TWAIN Pro Network).
1. Open your host application (for example, PhotoDeluxe
Business Edition).
2. Select your scanner source. (Unless you change your source,
you need to do this step only once.)
For example, if you’re using PhotoDeluxe Business Edition
as your host application, click the
Click the
Scanners button. Select EPSON TWAIN Pro and click OK.
Get Photo tab, then click the arrow below the
If you’re accessing a network scanner connected to another
computer, select
input source and click
EPSON TWAIN Pro Network as your
OK.
Get & Fix Photo button.
click to display
a preview of
the image
click to start
scanning
4. Choose the Document Source, Image Type, and
Destination.
For example, if you’re scanning a photograph to print, select
Flatbed as your Document Source, 24-bit Color [Std] as
your Image Type, and
EPSON Stylus Printer [Photo]
as the Destination, if you’re sending the scanned image to
an EPSON Inkjet printer.
If you’re using the optional automatic document feeder,
select either
ADF - Single-sided or ADF - Double-sided as
your Document Source.
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5. Click the
Preview button. You see a preview of your scan in
the window that opens.
Auto
Locate
button
Auto
Exposure
button
Color
Adjustment
button
6. Choose your scan settings.
Click the
Auto Locate button to automatically define
the scan area around the edges of your image. You can also
adjust the scan area by positioning the mouse pointer over
the dotted line around the marquee’s edge and dragging the
box to resize the marquee.
Click the
Color Adjustment button and use the Gray
Balance Intensity feature if you need to remove color cast
from your image.
Click the
Auto Exposure button to automatically set
the highlight and shadow exposure.
Generally it’s a good idea to use the Auto Exposure
button to obtain the best settings for your scan.
Using a Network Scanner
Network scanning involves the following steps:
❏ Connect the scanner to the scanner server.
❏ Turn on the scanner and scanner server and start EPSON
Scan Server.
❏ Place your first image on the document table (or in the
automatic document feeder).
❏ From the client computer, start the host application, then
start EPSON TWAIN Pro Network to establish a
connection to the scanner server. Only one client computer
at a time can access the scanner server.
❏ Choose the Image Type, Resolution, and other settings you
want for your scan.
❏ Start the scan. Although this can be done from EPSON
TWAIN Pro Network on the client computer, it may be
more convenient to press the scanner’s ] Start button or to
start the scan from the scanner server. Then you can scan
several images with a single trip to the scanner.
❏ If you want to scan more than one image, place your second
image on the document table and press the scanner’s
] Start button again. Repeat this step for every image you
want to scan. (The settings you chose for the first image
apply to these images too.)
❏ When you return to the client computer, your scanned
images appear in the host application’s window. Close
EPSON TWAIN Pro Network to end your connection to
the scanner server and allow other client computers to use
the scanner.
Some applications automatically close the client
computer’s connection to the scanner server
when you press the
multiple images if you’re using these applications.
]
Start button. You can’t scan
7. When you’ve finished making adjustments, click the Scan
button.
The
READY
light on the front of the scanner flickers while
it’s scanning. In a few moments, a scanned image is
imported into your host application’s window. Then click
Close to close the EPSON TWAIN Pro or EPSON
TWAIN Pro Network window and return to your
application.
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Starting a Network Scan
You can start a scan on your network scanner in several ways:
❏ You can start EPSON TWAIN Pro Network on the client
computer, make your scan settings, and click the
button on the EPSON TWAIN Pro Network main
window. The scanned image is imported into your host
application window.
❏ You can press the
] Start button on the scanner to send the
scanned image to the client computer that is currently
connected to the scanner server.
Scan
EPSON GT-10000+
❏ You can click the
Start button on the EPSON Scan Server
dialog box to send the scanned image to the client computer
currently connected to the scanner server.
IP address of
the client
computer
connected to
the scanner
server
click to start a scan from
the scanner server
Stopping a Network Scan in Progress
You can stop a scan in progress from either the client
computer or the scanner server.
❏ To cancel a scan from the client computer, click the
button on the Progress bar.
❏ To cancel from the scanner server, click the
Cancel button
at the bottom of the EPSON Scan Server dialog box.
❏ To break the connection between the client computer and
the scanner server, click the
Stop button at the bottom of
the EPSON Scan Server dialog box. This closes EPSON
TWAIN Pro Network on the client computer and allows
other client computers to connect to the scanner server.
Cancel
Related Documentation
CPD-11730EPSON GT-10000+ User’s Guide
CPD-11731EPSON GT-10000+ Software Reference
Guide (html)
TM-GT10000/+EPSON GT-10000/GT-10000+ Service
Manual
PL-GT10000+EPSON GT-10000+ Parts Price List
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