Epson Perfection V10, Perfection V100, Perfection V200, Perfection V350 Service Manuals

Service Manual
Color Image Scanner
EPSON Perfection V10
Perfection V100 Photo Perfection V200 Photo Perfection V350 Photo
SESC06-002
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Copyright © 2006 SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION.
IMAGING PRODUCTS CS, PL & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
PRECAUTIONS
Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1) Personal injury and 2) damage to equipment.
DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing procedures preceded by
DANGER Headings.
WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment.
The precautionary measures itemized below should always be observed when performing repair/maintenance procedures.
DANGER
1. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PRODUCT FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR PROCEDURES.
2. NO WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON THE UNIT BY PERSONS UNFAMILIAR WITH BASIC SAFETY MEASURES AS DICTATED FOR ALL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN THEIR LINE OF WORK.
3. WHEN PERFORMING TESTING AS DICTATED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A POWER SOURCE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. WHEN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE CONNECTED, USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS.
4. WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT, MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURIER FROM METAL PARTS WITH SHARP EDGES.
WARNING
1. REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN.
2. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE, LISTED ON THE SERIAL NUMBER/RATING PLATE. IF THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS A PRIMARY AC RATING DIFFERENT FROM AVAILABLE POWER SOURCE, DO NOT CONNECT IT TO THE POWER SOURCE.
3. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE EPSON PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL CHIPS.
4. IN ORDER TO PROTECT SENSITIVE MICROPROCESSORS AND CIRCUITRY, USE STATIC DISCHARGE EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAPS, WHEN ACCESSING INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
5. DO NOT REPLACE IMPERFECTLY FUNCTIONING COMPONENTS WITH COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT MANUFACTURED BY EPSON. IF SECOND SOURCE IC OR OTHER COMPONENTS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED ARE USED, THEY COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EPSON PRODUCT, OR COULD VOID THE WARRANTY OFFERED BY EPSON.
6. WHEN USING COMPRESSED AIR PRODUCTS; SUCH AS AIR DUSTER, FOR CLEANING DURING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, THE USE OF SUCH PRODUCTS CONTAINING FLAMMABLE GAS IS PROHIBITED.
About This Manual
This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the printer. The instructions and procedures included herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page.
Manual Configuration
This manual consists of six chapters and Appendix.
CHAPTER 1.PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Provides a general overview and specifications of the product.
CHAPTER 2.OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Describes the theory of electrical and mechanical operations of the product.
CHAPTER 3.TROUBLESHOOTING
Describes the step-by-step procedures for the troubleshooting.
CHAPTER 4.DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY
Describes the step-by-step procedures for disassembling and assembling the product.
CHAPTER 5.ADJUSTMENT
Provides Epson-approved methods for adjustment.
CHAPTER 6.MAINTENANCE
Provides preventive maintenance procedures and the lists of Epson­approved lubricants and adhesives required for servicing the product.
APPENDIX Provides the following additional information for reference.
• Board connection and Connector’s signal alignment
• Electrical circuit boards schematics
Symbols Used in this Manual
Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action. Be aware of all symbols when they are used, and always read the NOTE, the CAUTION, or the WARNING messages.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or loss of life.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, or condition that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment.
May indicate an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to accomplish a task efficiently. It may also provide additional information that is related to a specific subject, or comment on the results achieved through a previous action.
Indicates an operating or maintenance procedure, practice or condition that is necessary to keep the product’s quality.
Indicates that a particular task must be carried out according to a certain standard after disassembly and before re-assembly, otherwise the quality of the components in question may be adversely affected.
Revision Status
Revision Date of Issue
A
B
June 14, 2006
May 9, 2007 [All chapters]
Description
First release
• The model name; Perfection V200 Photo is added.
[Chapter 1]
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to Table 1-1 “Scanning Speed” (p. 8).
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to “1.2 Basic Specifications” (p. 9).
• Microsoft Windows Vista is added to “ Environmental Operating Conditions” (p. 10).
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to “1.3 Exterior Specifications” (p. 12).
[Chapter 2]
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to “2.1.3 Carriage Protection Operation” (p. 22).
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to “2.2 Control Circuit” (p. 25).
[Chapter 4]
• Perfection V200 Photo specs are added to “4.1.4 Packaging and Shipping Cautions” (p. 32).
[Chapter 6]
“6.1.2 Lubrication” (p. 59) Oil type is changed from G-26 to G-45, and Lubrication point of the carriage shaft is added.
[Chapter 7]
• Perfection V200 Photo circuit diagrams are added to “7.2 Circuit Diagrams” (p. 65).
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B
Contents
Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.1 Features.................................................................................................................. 8
1.2 Basic Specifications............................................................................................... 9
1.3 Exterior Specifications ........................................................................................ 12
1.4 Maximum Document Size and Placement .......................................................... 13
1.5 Control Codes...................................................................................................... 15
1.6 Error Handling..................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 2 OPERATING PRINCIPLES
2.1 Engine Operation Outline.................................................................................... 18
2.1.1 Outline ........................................................................................................ 18
2.1.2 Outline of Mechanical Operation ............................................................... 20
2.1.3 Carriage Protection Operation .................................................................... 22
2.2 Control Circuit..................................................................................................... 25
2.2.1 Image Processing Operation ....................................................................... 25
Chapter 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
3.1 Outline ................................................................................................................ 27
3.1.1 Self-diagnostic Function............................................................................. 27
3.2 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................. 28
4.3.6 Main Board ................................................................................................. 37
4.3.7 CR Motor.................................................................................................... 39
4.3.8 Driven Pulley.............................................................................................. 41
4.3.9 Carriage Unit .............................................................................................. 41
4.4 Disassembly of TPU............................................................................................ 43
4.4.1 TPU Upper Housing ................................................................................... 43
4.4.2 Harness TPU/TPU Inverter Board.............................................................. 44
4.4.3 Lamp Assy.................................................................................................. 45
4.5 Disassembly of AFL............................................................................................ 46
4.5.1 Separation of AFL Upper Housing Assy/AFL Lower Housing Assy ........ 46
4.5.2 Harness AFL/AFL Main Board.................................................................. 47
4.5.3 AFL Inverter Board/AFL Inverter Board Cover ........................................ 48
4.5.4 Lamp Assy.................................................................................................. 49
4.5.5 AFL Sensor B ............................................................................................. 50
4.5.6 Film Ejection Cover.................................................................................... 51
4.5.7 Cover Lower Assy/AFL Sensor A.............................................................. 51
4.5.8 Damper/Film Holder................................................................................... 53
4.5.9 Film Holder Lock ....................................................................................... 54
4.5.10 Eject Button .............................................................................................. 55
Chapter 5 ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE
Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 31
4.1.1 Precautions.................................................................................................. 31
4.1.2 Recommended Tools .................................................................................. 31
4.1.3 Screws......................................................................................................... 31
4.1.4 Packaging and Shipping Cautions .............................................................. 32
4.2 Disassembly Procedure ....................................................................................... 33
4.3 Disassembly of Main Unit................................................................................... 34
4.3.1 Hinge Disengagement................................................................................. 34
4.3.2 Document Cover......................................................................................... 35
4.3.3 Upper Housing............................................................................................ 35
4.3.4 Hinge........................................................................................................... 36
4.3.5 Panel Board................................................................................................. 37
6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 59
6.1.1 Cleaning...................................................................................................... 59
6.1.2 Lubrication.................................................................................................. 59
Chapter 7 APPENDIX
7.1 Connector Configuration..................................................................................... 62
7.1.1 Connector Configuration ............................................................................ 62
7.1.2 Connector Connection Table ...................................................................... 62
7.1.3 Connection Table........................................................................................ 63
7.2 Circuit Diagrams ................................................................................................. 65
7.3 Exploded Diagram/Service Parts List ................................................................. 77
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

CHAPTER
1
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

1.1 Features

The EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo are color image scanners equipped with 180° openable scanner cover. The main features are as follows.
High-resolution
Resolution (6 line Color CCD)
3200 dpi (Perfection V10/V100 Photo) 4800 dpi (Perfection V200 Photo/V350 Photo)
Pixel depth 16 bits per pixel (input and output)
Fast scanning
Table 1-1. Scanning Speed
Speed (sec)
Document Size
Reflective
Documents
Transparent
Documents*
2
Note *1: Operating environment for scanning CPU :Pentium-4, 3.2GHz
*2: Perfection V10 does not support transparent documents
A4
35
Positive
films
35
Negative
films
Scanning
Mode
Preview - Approx. 7 Approx. 7 Approx. 10
Monochrom e binary
Full Color Approx. 22 Approx. 16 Approx. 21
Full Color 600 dpi Approx. 34 Approx. 30 Approx. 35
mm
Full Color
mm
Resolutio
n
300 dpi
2400 dpi - - Approx. 76
3200 dpi Approx. 77 - Approx. 116
4800 dpi - Approx. 108 Approx. 151
2400 dpi - - Approx. 101
3200 dpi Approx. 122 - Approx. 186
4800 dpi - Approx. 145 Approx. 262
Perfection
V10*2/V100
Photo
Approx. 20 Approx. 16 Approx. 19
Memory :1GB RAM OS :Windows XP Home
Perfection
V200 Photo
*1
Perfection
V350 Photo
TPU (Perfection V100 Photo)
Film holders can be stored in the Lid TPU
• 35mm x 6 frames (strip film)
• 35mm x 4 frames (slide film)
AFL (Perfection V350 Photo)
Mount Film Holders can be stored in the AFL (Auto Film Loader).
• 35mm x 6 frames (strip film) 6 frames can be scanned in a row without the film holder
• The Film Feeder Cover can be opened by easy one-push
• 35mm x 3 frames (strip film) with the film holder
• 35mm x 2 frames (slide film) with the film holder
Easy operation
EPSON Creativity Suites
• File management by thumbnail view
• Link indicator for easy scanning
• Supports a wide variety of file types (BMP, JPEG, TIFF, RAW, PICT, PDF)
EPSON Scan
• Works not only as a TWAIN driver but also as a stand-alone application to save images without a graphic application e.g. Photoshop.
• Full automatic mode for reflective and transparent films, also Home Mode and Professional Mode for more detailed settings.
• Thumbnail view support
• Professional tools are added: Histogram, Multiple level un-sharp mask and de-screening, Photoshop like Tone curve editor
• Photo restoration function, dust remove function for films (monochrome negative film supported)
• Selectable tone of Auto Exposure: Provide multiple level of result in Auto exposure; Natural to Vivid
• PDF solutions: Multiple page PDF in document table scanning.
• Windows XP Professional x64 Edition support
Interface
USB2.0 (high-speed)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Features 8
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

1.2 Basic Specifications

Main unit
Product Type Flatbed color image scanner
Scanning method Moving carriage, stationary document
Perfection V10/
Optical Sensor
Effective pixels
Maximum document size
Scanning resolution
Output resolution 50 to 6400 dpi in 1 dpi increments, 9600 dpi, 12800 dpi
Pixel depth 16 bits for each color (input/output)
Scanning speed
Interface USB2.0 (High-speed)
Light source White cold cathode fluorescent lamp
Power source AC Adaptor
Function buttons 4 push buttons (Start, Copy, E-Mail and PDF)
V100 Photo
Perfection V200 Photo
Perfection V350 Photo
Perfection V10/ V100 Photo
Perfection V200 Photo/ V350 Photo
Perfection V10/ V100 Photo
Perfection V200 Photo/ V350 Photo
Perfection V10/ V100 Photo
Perfection V200 Photo
*3
Perfection V350 Photo
Alpha-Hyper CCD II (6 lines color CCD with on chip micro lens)
Matrix CCD (12 line color CCD with On chip micro lens)
6 lines color CCD with micro lens
27200 pixels (Main) x 37400 pixels (Sub) (3200 dpi)
40800 pixels (Main) x 56160 pixels (Sub) (4800 dpi)
216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.7 inches) A4, US letter size
Main: 3200 dpi (6 lines color CCD) Sub: 9600 dpi (Micro Step*
Main: 4800 dpi (6 lines color CCD) Sub: 9600 dpi (Micro Step*
3200 dpi
600 dpi
1200 dpi
600 dpi
4800 dpi
600 dpi
Monochrome binary: 14.6 msec/line Color: 14.6 msec/line
Monochrome binary: 4.0 msec/line Color: 4.0 msec/line
Monochrome binary: 11.0 msec/line Color: 5.6 msec/line
Monochrome binary: 2.9 msec/line Color: 2.9 msec/line
Monochrome binary: 21.5 msec/line Color: 21.5 msec/line
Monochrome binary: 4.2 msec/line Color: 4.2 msec/line
2
)
2
)
Command Interpreter API (ESC/I-D2 FS support)
Dimensions/Weight
Reliability (MCBF)
Note *1: The maximum output resolution of Perfection V200 Photo is 21,000 x 30,000 pixels.
*2: Motor basic step is 2400 dpi *3: A4, draft mode
Refer to Figure 1-5 "External Dimensions"
10,000 cycles of carriage movement
AFL (Perfection V350 Photo)
Product type Lid-type scanning unit for transparent documents
Light Source White cold cathode fluorescent lamp
Max scan size
Document
Document setting method
Film Feeder
Power supply Supplied from the scanner (main unit)
C A U T I O N
Films in the following conditions cannot be used
AFL: 36.83 x 44.5 mm Film Holder: 36.83 x 122 mm
Strip film: 35 mm x 6 frames (AFL)
35 mm x 3 frames (film holder)
Slide film: 35 mm x 2 frame (film holder)
Strip film: Auto feed to Film Home position
(films are ejected by the Eject button)
Slide film: Use a film holder for slide films
With a cover that pop opens with one-push
Warpage (curvature deformation) is significant
(Warp: 3 mm or above for main scan direction, Curl: 1 or above roll for 232 mm)
Torn films, or with folds
Wet films
Films with a sticker or alike attached
Depleted films
Infrared films
Figure 1-1. Restrictions of Strip Films (Warpage/Curl)
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TPU (Perfection V100 Photo / V200 Photo)
Product type Lid-type scanning unit for transparent documents
Light Source White cold cathode fluorescent lamp
Max scan size
Document
Document setting method
Power supply Supplied from the scanner (main unit)
33.0 mm x 244.3 mm
Strip film: 35 mm x 6 frames
Slide film: 35 mm x 4 frames
Use a film holder (Strip/slide film integral type)
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit
• Rated voltage 13.5 VDC
• Input voltage range 13.5 to 14.85 VDC
• Power consumption
Condition
Operation 16W 16.5W 20W
Standby Mode 12W 13W 14.0W 13.5W
Sleep Mode 3.5W 3.6W 4.1W
Perfection
V10
Perfection
V100 Photo
Perfection
V200 Photo
Perfection
V350 Photo
AC Adapter
• Rated voltage 100-120 VAC (100 V) 220-240 VAC (200 V)
• Input voltage range 100-120 VAC ± 10% 220-240 VAC ± 10%
• Rated current 0.6 A (at 100 VAC)
0.4 A (at 220 VAC)
• Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz (100 V, 200 V models)
• Input frequency 50 to 60 Hz ± 0.5 Hz (100 V, 200 V models)
• Rated output voltage 13.5 VDC
• Output voltage range 13.5 to 14.85 VDC
• Rated output current 1.5 A
• Current resistance 100 M
• Voltage resistance 3000 VAC for 1 min.
• Leakage current less than 0.25 mA
• Inrush current Max. 60 A (100 V, 200 V models)
• Static electricity Contact discharge: 2kV, 4kV, 5kV
or more at 500VDC
( AC input terminal and DC output terminal)
(AC input terminal and DC output terminal)
Air discharge: 2kV, 4kV, 8kV, 10kV
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Environmental Protection International Energy Star Program compliant
Korea Energy Star Ecoleaf (Perfection V350 Photo)
ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
• Rated current 1.5 A
• Dust Ordinary office or home condition
• Luminous intensity Avoid direct sunlight and vicinity of light
Table 1-2. Environmental Conditions
Condition Temperature
Operating 5 to 35 °C 10 to 80%
Storage -25 to 60 °C 10 to 85%
(Extreme dust should be avoided)
source
Humidity
(non-condensing)
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INTERFACE
USB2.0
USB2.0
• Specification Universal Serial Bus
Vendor ID 0x04B8h 0x04B8h 0x04B8h
Product ID 0x012Dh 0x012Eh 0x012Fh
Figure 1-2. Interface
Revision 2.0
Perfection V10/
V100 Photo
Perfection V200
Photo
Perfection V350
Photo
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
Interface Operating System
USB 1.1 • Microsoft Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) /Me
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
• Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/XP Professional/ XP Professional x64 Edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista (Pre-install PC that includes the USB interface as standard, or a PC that has updated from Windows 98/Me/2000 Professional.)
• Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
• Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/XP Professional XP Professional x64 Edition
• Microsoft Windows Vista (Pre-install PC that includes the USB 2.0 interface as standard, or a PC that has updated from Windows 2000 Professional. The USB2.0 driver provided by Microsoft is required.)
• Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later (Macintosh computer (iMac/iBook/Power Book/Power Macintosh) that includes the USB2.0 interface as standard.)
SAFETY APPROVAL
Scanner
VCCI Class B, FCC part15 subpart B Class B, CNS13448 Class B, CISPR 22 Class B, EN55022 Class B, GB9254 Class B, KN22 Class B EN55024, KN61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11 EN61000-3-2, GB17625.1 CNS14336, IEC60950-1, GB4943
• Connector Type-B standard connector x 1
• USB host The host should be guaranteed proper operation of USB port by the maker
• Connection USB2.0 (Full Speed) Must be connected directly to the host PC or via a hub with the recommended USB cable
USB2.0 (Hi-Speed) Must be connected directly to the host PC with the recommended USB cable
AC Adapter J55022 Class B (H14),
FCC part15 subpart B Class B, CNS13448 Class B, CISPR 22 Class B, EN55022 Class B, EN61000-3-3, GB9254 Class B, KN22 Class B EN55024, KN61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/11 Guideline for the suppression of Harmonics in Household and General-Use Equipment, EN61000-3-2, GB17625.1 J60950 (H16), UL60950-1, NOM-019-SCFI, CNS14336, IEC60950-1, EN60950-1, GB4943, K60950, AS/NZS60950
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Basic Specifications 11
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

1.3 Exterior Specifications

Switches
LED
Figure 1-3. Buttons and LED (Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V350 Photo)
Push Button
Table 1-3. Buttons Function
No. Name Functions
*2
Start
Copy Prints photos and makes prints from films.
Scan to E-Mail Sends the scanned image by an e-mail.
Scan to PDF Saves the scanned image as a PDF file.
Note *1: Pressing the required buttons simultaneously can move the carriage. See
“Compulsory Carriage movement” (p22) for the details.
*2: Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V350 Photo are powered On/Off by plugging/
unplugging the power code into/from a receptacle. Only Perfection V200 Photo can be turned On/Off by the Start button, however, the button cannot turn it Off during EPSON Scan is running.
Power ON Start button.
Power OFF Hold Start button down for three seconds or longer at power-on.
Starts the EPSON Smart Panel.
*1
Indicators
Table 1-4. LED and Scanner Status
I
LED Status
LED
Green
Figure 1-4. Buttons and LED (Perfection V200 Photo)
Red Flashing Error*
ON Ready
Flashing Busy*
1
2
OFF OFF Power-off
Note *1: Warm-up, scanning, initialization or other operation is in progress
*2: The LED does not flash red for some errors
(Option error, Command error)
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Dimensions
Table 1-5. Dimensions and Weight
Perfection V10
Dimensions (mm)
Weight (Kg) Approx. 2.2 Approx. 2.6 Approx. 2.9
W 430 430 430
D 280 280 280
H41 57 73
Perfection V100 Photo Perfection V200 Photo
Perfection V350 Photo
Perfection V10
H
D
W
Perfection V100 Photo Perfection V200 Photo

1.4 Maximum Document Size and Placement

Scanning Range for Reflective Document
Size 216 x 297 mm (horizontal x vertical)
1±0.5mm
216mm
Origin Point
1.6±0.5mm
1.8+0.5/-1.0mm
297mm
H
D
W
Perfection V350 Photo
H
D
W
Figure 1-6. Scanning Range for Reflective Document
Figure 1-5. External Dimensions
Front
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Maximum Document Size and Placement 13
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TPU Model (Perfection V100 Photo/V200 Photo) Scanning Range for Transparent Document
Size 32.9 x 244.4 mm (horizontal x vertical)
32.9 mm
91.85mm
23.6 mm
Origin Point
244.4 mm
236mm
AFL Model (Perfection V350 Photo) Scanning Range for Transparent Document
Size Strip film 36.83 x 44.5mm(horizontal x vertical)
Slide film 36.83 x 112mm(horizontal x vertical)
Scan area:
Origin Point*
1
First line:
Origin Point*
First line:
Strip Film Flame
Scan area:
2
First bit:
Slide & 3 film frame
First bit:
Scan area:
Front
Front
Figure 1-7. Scanning Range for Transparent Document
Scan area:
Figure 1-8. Scanning range for transparent document
Note *1: Origin Point for Strip film scanning
*2: Origin Point for Slide/3-frame film scanning
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Maximum Document Size and Placement 14
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

1.5 Control Codes

Control Specifications
The scanner is controlled through the following system hierarchy.
TWAIN
Protocol: ESC/I command level D2
Interpreter
Protocol: Scanner native command.
Interface Control (TWAIN and driver)
System driver (OS)
Scanner
Control Codes
Following table is the list of control codes of the scanner.
Category Command Name Code
ID request ESC I
ID request ESC i
Status request ESC F
Extended status request ESC f
Command
Start scanning ESC G
Push Button status request ESC !
Extended identity request FS I
Scanner status request FS F
Scanning parameter request FS S
Start scanning (Extended) FS G
Category Command Name Code
Set data format ESC D i
Set data form
Correction
Image disposition Set threshold ESC t i
Support, and others
Control
Set resolution ESC R n1 n2
Set scanning area ESC A n1 n2 n3 n4
Set color ESC C i
Set gamma correction ESC Z i
Download gamma table ESC z i d [256]
Set scanning mode ESC g i
Initialize ESC @
Set line counter ESC d i
Control option unit ESC e i
Specify film type ESC N i
Set scanning parameter FS W
Cancel warm-up ESC w
Normal response ACK
Abnormal response NACK
Stop scanning CAN
Header STX
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control Codes 15
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

1.6 Error Handling

Table 1-6. Error Definition and Remedy List
Error type Cause Scanner Action Recovery
Command error Received an undefined command or undefined command
parameter.
Fatal error
Note *1: Perfection V100 Photo/Perfection V200 Photo/Perfection V350 Photo
*2: Perfection V350 Photo
The main unit is faulty (The lamp is dead. The Carriage does
not return to its home position).
The cover was opened while scanning is in progress.
The document cover was not removed when scanning strip
1
films. *
The AFL is jammed with strip films.*
2
• No LED indication occurs.
• The scanner ignores the incorrect command or parameter (Current setting maintained).
• The scanner returns NACK and waits for the next command parameter.
• The red LED flashes. Turn the scanner off and then back on.
The scanner recovers from the error by receiving a correct command.
Close the cover.
After removing the cover mat, send the initialization command (ESC @).
After removing the jammed films manually or by pressing the EJECT button, send the initialization command (ESC @).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Error Handling 16

OPERATING PRINCIPLES

CHAPTER
2
EPSON Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V200 Photo/V350 Photo Revision B

2.1 Engine Operation Outline

This section explains the functions and operating principles of the Perfection V10/ Perfection V100 Photo/Perfection V200 Photo/Perfection V350 Photo.

2.1.1 Outline

CARRIAGE UNIT OUTLINE (PERFECTION V10 / V100 PHOTO / V200 PHOTO / V350 PHOTO)
The Carriage Unit consists of the CCD Board, Inverter Board, Lamps (light source) and Mirror/Lens Mechanism. (Refer to Figure 2-1 and 2-2.)
CCD Board
The Board consists of a CCD (loaded with a six-lines CCD microlens) and its control and drive circuits.
Inverter Board
Boosts +24VDC and converts DC to AC to generate the voltage for driving the Lamp (white cool cathode fluorescent lamp).
Lamps
White cool cathode fluorescent lamp (1 piece: for reflective document) is used as a light source.
Mirror/Lens Mechanism
The beam applied to the scanned document is reflected, passes through the Mirror/ Lens Mechanism in the Carriage Unit for correction of the beam axis, and then reaches the CCD Sensor. The light components R, G, B are extracted by the Color CCD Sensor itself.
CCD Sensor
CCD Board
Rear
CCD Sensor
Inverter Board
Front
Figure 2-1. Carriage Unit Configuration
Rear
Document
Lens
Lamp
Front
Lamp
Mirror 2
Mirror 4
CCD Board
Mirror 3
Mirror 1
Figure 2-2. Mirror/Lens Mechanism
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TPU OUTLINE (PERFECTION V100 PHOTO/V200 PHOTO)
The TPU consists of TPU Inverter Board and Lamp (light source).
TPU Inverter Board
Boosts +24VDC and converts DC to AC to generate the voltage for driving the Lamps (white cool cathode fluorescent lamp).
Lamp
White cool cathode fluorescent lamp (1 piece: for transparent document) is used as a light source.
TPU Inverter Board
Lamp
AFL OUTLINE (PERFECTION V350 PHOTO)
The AFL consists of AFL Inverter Board and Lamp (light source).
AFL Inverter Board
Boosts +24VDC and converts DC to AC to generate the voltage for driving the Lamps (white cool cathode fluorescent lamp).
Lamp
White cool cathode fluorescent lamp (1 piece: for transparent document) is used as a light source.
AFL Inverter Board
Lamp
Figure 2-3. TPU Mechanism
Figure 2-4. AFL Mechanism
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2.1.2 Outline of Mechanical Operation

CARRIAGE UNIT MECHANISM (PERFECTION V10 / V100 PHOTO / V200 PHOTO / V350 PHOTO)
The scanning of an image on document is carried out with the combination of the main scanning direction (one line: CCD Sensor) and sub scanning direction (multiple lines: Carriage Unit movement).
The line type color CCD Sensor can only scan one line in the main scanning direction (in parallel with the Carriage Unit) at one time. To scan the second and latter lines in the sub scanning direction, the Carriage Unit having a built-in CCD Sensor is moved by CR drive. The scanned data are sent to the Control Board. The scanning of Line n data and the processing of Line n-1 image data are performed consecutively at the same time.
The second line
One pixel
Document
Main scan
The first line
The Carriage Unit slides in the sub scanning direction by the CR Timing Belt Motor, which is powered by the transmitted force from the CR Motor as shown below. The CR Motor is a stepping motor and is driven under open loop control. The starting location for scanning an image is determined by the CR HP Sensor which is located on the Control Board.
CR Motor
Deceleration Gear
Drive Pulley
CR Timing Belt
CR HP Sensor
CR Timing Belt
Carriage Unit
Sub scan (by the Carriage movement)
Scanner Head
(Carriage)
CR Motor
Deceleration Gear
Figure 2-5. Carriage Movement
Drive Pulley
Figure 2-6. Carriage Unit Mechanism
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AFL FILM FEEDING MECHANISM (PERFECTION V350 PHOTO)
The AFL Film Feeding Mechanism is a mechanism to feed 35mm strip films by the motor drive.
The AFL drive is transmitted to the AFL Motor Belt by a route as shown below.
AFL Motor
Combination Gear A
Combination Gear B
Combination Gear C
Drive Roller, Rear
AFL Motor Belt
Drive Roller, Rear
AFL Motor Belt
Film Sensor (Rear)
Combination
Gear A
Combination
Gear C
Here are descriptions of mechanical operations from when setting document, and scanning, and to the time of taking out the document.
1. The Film Sensor (Front) detects the film inserted into the film entry.
2. The AFL Motor starts to rotate clockwise and feed the film.
3. The film is sandwiched between the AFL Motor Belt and the Film Retainer Plate to be fed.
4. The Film Sensor (Rear) detects the film. (The Film Sensor (Rear) determines that film jams occurred when it cannot detect the film within the specified time.)
5. Carry out scanning.
6. After a lapse of specified time, the AFL Motor starts to rotate counterclockwise to exit the film.
Film
Combination
Gear B
AFL Motor
Film Sensor (Front)
Film Retainer Plate
Figure 2-7. Film Feeding Mechanism
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2.1.3 Carriage Protection Operation

This scanner is not equipped with a Carriage Lock. For that reason, the Carriage is moved to the center by firmware control after being left on Ready status for a certain amount of time to protect the Carriage. This section describes the condition of the Carriage movement to the center.
NOTE:
COMPULSORY CARRIAGE MOVEMENT
The Carriage automatically moves to the center of the scanner after a certain amount of time with no operation, but by following the next step, you can force the Carriage to move to the center. The lamp turns off as the Carriage moves.
2.1.3.1 Perfection V10 / V100 Photo / V350 Photo Carriage Movements
WHEN PUSH BUTTON EVENT IS EFFECTIVE
The condition of Carriage movement when the Push button event is set effective in the Windows Control Panel.
Priority Bush Button
Note "*1": After pushing the Push Button, no action was taken even with the event selection window
The Scanner Ready status are states not mentioned below.
During lamp warm upDuring Carriage operationDuring image scanning
Perfection V10/V100 Photo/V350 Photo
Hold down the Start and Scan to PDF buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer.
Perfection V200 Photo
Hold down the Scan to E-Mail and Copy buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer.
Table 2-1. Carriage operation when Push Button event is effective
EPSON
Scan
1 Not pushed Not operating 6 secs Center Off
2 Pushed*1Not operating 13 secs Center Off
3 - Operating*
opened in the PC display.
"*2": The Carriage will move to the center and lamp will turn off if the EPSON Scan is shut down,
regardless of any action taken or passed time.
"*3": Including the 30 seconds before the Carriage moves to the center.
Scanner
Ready Time
2
30 secs Center
Scanner Operation
Carriage Lamp
Turn off after 14mins*
3
WHEN PUSH BUTTON EVENT IS NOT EFFECTIVE
The condition of Carriage movement when the Push Button event is set off in the Windows Control Panel.
Table 2-2. Carriage operation when Push Button event is off
Priority Bush Button
1- -30 secs Center
2
Note "*1": The Carriage moves to the Home Position by pushing the Push Button, and the lamp turns off.
"*2": Including the 30 seconds before the Carriage moves to the center.
C H E C K
P O I N T
Pushed*
The Push Button event is ineffective therefore, the event selection window will not be displayed in the PC display.
In Windows XP, the settings of the Push Button can be checked by the following steps.
1
EPSON
Scan
-
Scanner Ready
Time
30 secs Center
Scanner Operation
Carriage Lamp
Turn off after
14mins*
Turn off after
14mins*
2
2
1. Open [Scanner and Camera] folder in the Control Panel, and open the Property of the Scanner.
2. Select the [Event] tab.
Figure 2-8. Push Button event settings
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SPECIFIC OPERATION EXAMPLES
The Epson Scan was not activated within 6 seconds after warm up completion
The Epson Scan was active without any preview or scan for 30 seconds
Epson Scan
Warm up Completion
Lamp
Carriage Position
6 secs
On
Home
not activated
Off
Center
If the Epson Scan was activated and shut down during the 6 seconds shown
above without any scanning, the Carriage will move to the center and lamp will turn off after 6 seconds from warm up completion.
If the Epson scan was activated during the 6 seconds shown above and still
kept active after the 6 seconds, the Carriage will move to the center and lamp will turn off when the Epson Scan is shut down.
The Push Button was pushed during save energy standby, and warm up was
started. The Epson Scan was not activated 13 seconds after warm up completion
Push Button pressed
Save energy stand by
Warm up Completion
Warm up
Epson Scan not activated
13 secs
No preview or
Epson Scan activated
Lamp On
Carriage Position
30 secs
Home
scan
14 mins
Off
Center
If the Epson Scan was shut down during the 14 minutes shown above, the
lamp will turn off regardless of time passed.
The Epson Scan was active, but shut down without any preview or scan within 30
seconds
Epson Scan shut down
Epson Scan activated
No preview or scan
within 30 secs
Lamp On
Carriage Position
Off
Center
Home
Off
Center
Lamp
Carriage Position
On
Home
Off
Center
If the Epson Scan was activated and shut down during the 13 seconds shown
above without any scanning, the Carriage will move to the center and lamp will turn off after 13 seconds from warm up completion.
If the Epson scan was activated during the 13 seconds shown above and still
kept active after the 13 seconds, the Carriage will move to the center and lamp will turn off when the Epson Scan is shut down.
This also applies when the scanner and the Push Button is pressed.
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2.1.3.2 Perfection V200 Photo
Carriage Movements
The table and figure below show when the Perfection V200 Photo carriage is supposed to move.
EPSON Scan
Not running At power-On ---
Not running
Running At startup of EPSON Scan ---
Running Upon receiving a command 14.5 minutes Moves to the center Off Off ---
Running Upon receiving a command ---
Not running Upon exit from EPSON Scan 5 minutes Moves to the center Off
Not running At power-Off --- Moves to the center Off Off ---
When Starts to Time for Next
Carriage Movement
At completion of warmup after
power-On
Elapsed Time
Period in Standby
Mode
Moves to the home
5 minutes Moves to the center Off Off ---
Moves to the home
Moves to the home
Completion of Warmup Startup of EPSON Scan Exit from EPSON Scan
Power-On
Scanner Operation & Status
Carriage Lamp TPU
position
position
position
Lit Off When the scanner is turned On after power-Off status.
Lit Lit When EPSON Scan is started up while the carriage has moved to the center.
Lit Lit
Off after a lapse of
14.5 minutes
Receiving Command Receiving Command
When the scanner receives a command while the carriage has moved to the center.
Remarks
---
Power-OFF
Time
Elapsed time period in standby mode
EPSON Scan status
Power On/Off enabled or disabled
5 minutes 5 minutes
14.5 minutes 9.5 minutes
Running
Enabled EnabledDisabled
Carriage position
M:center of the Document Glass H: home position
Lamp status
TPU status
MM M MHH H
Lit Lit Lit
Lit Lit
Figure 2-9. Perfection V200 Photo Carriage Movements & Lamp Status
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