The following information contains important information related to operator safety and may help prevent equipment problems.
Make sure you observe all of the precautions listed in this manual.
Safety Precautions
• Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown could result.
• Do not attempt to remove the covers and panels, which have been fixed to the product. Some products have a high-voltage
part or a laser beam source inside that could cause an electrical shock or blindness. The operator is only allowed to slide out/
in the projection unit of the scanner.
• Only use the supplied power cord.
• Use only the specified power source voltage.
• Do not use a multiple outlet adapter to connect any other appliances or machines.
• Do not touch the plug of the power cord with a wet hand.
• Connect the plug of the power cord securly into the power outlet.
• Do not scratch, abrade, place a heavy object on, heat, twist, bend, pull on, or damage the powe r cord. Should any of these
conditions be found, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and call your
Kodak Service Representative.
• Do not use an extension cord. Contact your Kodak Service Representative if an extension cord is required.
• Do not place any container that contains water, metal clips or other small metallic objects on this product.
• Should a piece of metal, water, or any other similar foreign matter get inside the product, immediately turn OFF the power
switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and call your Kodak Service Representative.
• If this product becomes inordinately hot or emits smoke, or unusual odor or noise, immediately turn OFF the power switch,
unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and then call your Kodak Service Representative. A fire or electrical shock
could result if you continue to use the product.
• Connect the plug of the power cord to a wall socket-outlet that is equipped with a grounding terminal.
• If this product has been dropped or the cover is damaged, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord
from the power outlet, and call your Kodak Service Representative.
• Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product.
• Do not let any object plug the ventilation holes of this product.
• Do not install this product at a site that is exposed to direct sunlight, or near an air conditioner or heating apparatus.
• Do not place the product in a dusty place, or a site exposed to soot or steam, near a kitchen table, bath, or a humidifier.
• Do not place this product on an unstable or tilted bench, or in a location subject to a lot of vibration and shock
• After installing this product, mount it on a secure base.
• Do not store toner and PC drum units near a floppy disk or watch that are susceptible to magnetism.
• Do not place any objects around the power plug.
• The wall socket-outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily accessible as the power plug may be difficult to
pull out when an emergency occurs.
• Always use this product in a well-ventilated location.
• Whenever moving this product, be sure to disconnect the power cord and other cables.
• When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold onto the plug.
• Do not store toner or PC drum units and other supplies and consumables in direct sunlight and high temperature and
humidity.
• Do not attempt to replace the toner unit and PC drum unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not unpack a toner unit or PC drum unit until the time of use. Do not leave an unpacked unit standing; install it
immediately.
• Do not keep toner and PC drum units in an upright position or upside down.
• Do not throw or drop a toner unit or PC drum unit.
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• Do not use this product in an area where ammonia or other gases or chemicals are present.
• Do not use this product in an environment with a temperature outside the range specified in the Operator's Manual.
• Do not attempt to feed stapled paper, carbon paper or aluminum foil through this product.
• Do not touch or scratch the surface of the toner unit developing roller and the PC drum.
• Use only the recommended supplies and consumables.
Safety rules
• The unit should be kept free from moisture, dirt, dust and exposure to heat and direct sunlight at all times.
• Keep hands, hair and clothing away from rollers and other moving parts.
• Before removing the Projection Lamp Unit, confirm that the machine is turned "OFF".
• Be sure that the proper voltage is used and that the machine is well grounded. The use of electrical extension cords is
strongly discouraged.
• For best performance, use the recommended supplies and consumables with this unit.
• Do not attempt to remove any cover that is secured.
FCC Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices (For U.S.A. Users)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
The design and production of this unit conforms to FCC regulations, and any changes or modifications must be registered with
the FCC and are subject to FCC control. Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer
will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations.
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard (ICES-003 ISSUE 4) (For Canada Users)
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity) (For European Users)
This product complies with the following EU directives:
2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC directives.
This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union (EU) only.
This device must be used with shielded interface cable and shielded network cable.
The use of non-shielded cable is likely to result in interference with radio communications and is prohibited under rules.
Acoustic Noise
Machine Noise Regulation 3 GSGV, 18.01.1991: The sound pressure level at the operator position according to EN27779 is
equal to or less than 70dB (A).
European Union
This symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to appropriate
facilities for recovery and recycling. Please contact your local Kodak representative or refer to
www.kodak.com/go/recycle for additional information on the collection and recovery programs available for
this product.
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REACH statement
Laser
Aperture
Print
Head
Unit
Mirror Unit
Please consult www.kodak.com/go/REACH for information about the presence of substances included on the candidate list
according to article 59(1) or Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH).
Battery Information
This product contains a Lithium Ion button cell battery. This battery can only be removed or replaced by a qualified Service
Engineer.
Safety Information (34PPM Video Laser Printer)
WARNING: This symbol warns against a po tential for burns.
The inside of the printer has areas subject to high temperature, which may
cause burns. When checking the inside of the unit for malfunctions such as a
paper misfeed, do not touch the locations (around the fusing unit, etc.) which
are indicated by a “CAUTION HOT” label.
Laser Safety: This printer is a page printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser,
provided the printer is operated according to the instructions provided in this manual.
Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housing and external covers, the laser beam cannot
escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product: This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
Internal Laser Radiation: This product employs a Class IIIb Laser Diode that has an invisible laser beam. The Laser Diode and
Scanning Polygon Mirror are incorporated in the print head unit.
Maximum average radiation power: 37 µW at laser Aperture of mirror unit.
Wave length: 770-800 nm
The print head (in the interior of the printer in front of the toner cartridge) consists of the print head unit and the mirror unit. The
laser beam is emitted from the print head unit, passes through the mirror unit, then is radiated through the laser aperture of the
mirror unit to the interior of the printer.
WARNING: The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICE ITEM. Therefore, the print head unit should not be opened under any
circumstances
For United States
CDRH Regulations: This printer is certified as a Class I laser product under the Regulation Performance Standard according to
the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1990.
Compliance is mandatory for laser products marketed in the United States, and is reported to the Center for Devices and
Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS). This means that the product does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
The label shown below indicated compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the
United States.
CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this
manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 15mW, and the wavelength is 770-800 nm.
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All other users
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT
WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments of performance or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 15mW, and the wavelength is 770-800 nm.
For Denmark
ADVARSEL: Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsttelse for stråling. Klasse 1
laser produkt der opfylder IEC60825 sikkerheds kravene.
For Finland, Sweden
VAROITUS! : Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä köyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän
turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle
VARNNING: Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan använderen utsattasr för
osynling laserstrålnig, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.
VARO: Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina nakymattomalle lasersateilylle. Aja katso sateeseen.
VARNING: Osynlig laserstråining när denna del är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej stråien.
For Norway
ADVARSEL: Dersum apparatet brukes på annen måte enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning, kan brukeren utsettes for
unsynlig laserstråling som overskrider grensen for laser klasse 1.
Dette er en halvleder laser. Maksimal effeckt til laserdiode er 15mW, og bolgelengde er 770-800 nm.
WARNING LABEL
Three laser caution labels are attached to the inside of the machine as shown below.
OZONE RELEASE (For all Users)
During printer operation a small quantity of ozone is released. This amount is not large enough to cause any adverse affects or
harm. However, be sure the room where the machine is being u sed has adequate ventilation, especially if you are printing a
high volume of materials, or if the machine is being used continuously over a long period.
WARNING LABEL
A laser safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below.
Settings in each User mode function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-3
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1Overview
This Operator’s Manual provides information and procedures for using
the Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner. Following is a summary of
what is included:
Chapter 1, Introduction — provides general information about the
Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner including a product description,
installation information, environmental specifications, an overview of
external components, and how to turn the scanner on and off.
Chapter 2, Control Panel and Functions — provides a list of the
icons found on the Operator Control Panel and how to use them.
Chapter 3, Using the Scanner — provides procedures on how to use
the scanner, including selecting and installing the lens, zooming and
focusing images, rotating images, selecting the paper size, print
position and image density, adjusting the image processing features
and how to print and scan the displayed image.
Chapter 4, Printer Functions — provides instructions for using and
maintaining the printer.
Chapter 5, Maintenance — provides maintenance procedures for the
scanner, including replacement procedures for replacing the projection
lamp.
Chapter 6, Troubleshooting/Messages — provides information on
analyzing and correcting operating/printing problems or errors.
Appendix A — provides specifications for the Kodak 3000 DV Plus
Digital Scanner and Kodak 34 ppm Video Laser Printer.
Appendix B — user and system settings can be changed by you or
your Kodak Service Representative. This appendix provides the factory
settings and a description of those settings.
Appendix C — provides Key Operator information along with a chart
that you can record system information, such as scanner/printer model,
accessory names and serial numbers.
Appendix D — provides information on User and System settings.
Product descriptionThe Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner scans images and outputs to
the optional Kodak 34 ppm Video Laser Printer through a built-in video
interface. The 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner is ideal for medium- to
high-volume scanning of all formats of media from microfiche, jackets,
aperture cards, 16 and 35 mm roll film and 16 mm M and ANSI
cartridges.
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InstallationPlacement of the unit in the environment described below will ensure
optimal performance throughout the long life of service for which it was
designed.
• A well-ventilated place.
• An area which is free from ammonia or other organic gases.
• A place which has easy access to a power wall socket-outlet so that
the unit may be easily plugged in and unplugged.
• Any area free from direct sunlight.
• A place which is out of the direct air stream of an air conditioner,
heater or ventilator and is not subject to extremely high or low
temperatures or humidity.
• A stable location with a flat surface that is not subject to undue
vibration.
• A place that is free from any object that would block the heat exhaust
duct of the printer.
• A place away from curtains or anything else that is easily flammable.
• An area that is safe from spilled water or other liquids.
• A dust-free location.
NOTE: If the scanner is located near a window, do not face the screen
towards the window.
Power source• Use a power source with minimal voltage fluctuation.
Power Source: 50Hz-60Hz
Voltage fluctuation: within ± 10%
Frequently fluctuation: within ± 3%
NOTE: For detailed specifications, see Appendix A.
• Do not exceed the capacity of the outlet, especially when sourcing
other appliances from the same outlet.
• The outlet should be located near the unit and be easily accessible
so the power cord can be unplugged immediately if necessary.
• NEVER connect any other appliances or machines by means of a
multiple socket to the outlet being used for the unit.
• Make sure that the power cord and extension cord do not become
caught in any mechanism of the system. Do not allow either the
power or extension cord to become caught underneath the weight of
the unit.
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GroundingTo prevent electrical shocks caused by electrical leakage, always
150mm
5-7/8"
150mm
5-7/8"
150mm
5-7/8"
ground the printer.
• Connect the grounding wire to:
- the ground terminal of the outlet
- a grounding contact that complies with the local electrical
standards
• NEVER connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, the grounding wire
for a telephone, or a water pipe.
Space requirementsScanner
The illustration below provides the clearance dimensions.
System Printer
For ease of operation, maintenance and replenishment of supplies, the
minimum clearance shown below is required. Install the unit in an area
that allows easy access.
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Operating
environment
The environmental requirements for operating the system are as
follows:
Temperature: 10° to 35°C (50 to 95°F) with a maximum fluctuation of
10°C (18°F) per hour.
Humidity:15 to 85% with a maximum fluctuation of 20% per hour.
System configurationThis scanner is available in the following configurations:
Printer mode (connected to the printer)
The scanner is connected to a dedicated Kodak 34 ppm Video Laser
Printer, allowing scanned images to be printed out directly.
PC mode (connected to a personal computer via a USB 2.0 cable)
The scanner is connected to a personal computer and the scanned
images can be uploaded to the computer.
You can use the control panel to connect to a personal computer (PC
mode) or a printer (PR mode).
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Scanner componentsFront view
5
4
3
2
1
6
8
7
1Screen — the image from the film is displayed for vie wing on the
screen. The frame on the screen marks the data reading range.
2Control Panel — most operations are controlled from the keys
and indicators on the control panel. See Chapter 2, Control Panel and Functions for more information.
3Image Rotation Knob — use this knob to rotate the image on
the screen.
4Projection Lens (optional) — several projection lenses are
available to change the size and adjust the focus of the image.
For more information on the projection lenses, see the next
section.
5Fiche Carrier 5 (optional) — supports the viewing of
microfiche.
6Projection Lamp Unit — contains the Projection Lamp
(halogen lamp) which projects the film image onto the screen.
7Printer Connector — connects the scanner to the printer
through an interface cable.
8USB 2.0 Connector — connects the scanner to the personal
computer through a USB cable.
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Rear view
9
10
11
12
13
14
9Power Switch — used to turn the power to the unit on and off.
10Connectors — provides connection points for the various
options (Film Carrier and Controller).
11Power Cord Socket — plug the power cord included with the
scanner into this socket.
12Fuse Holder — protects the circuit from overloading. (Ratings:
6A, 250V)
13Total Counter — shows the total number of prints made
regardless of paper size.
14Power Cord — connects the scanner to the power wall socket-
outlet.
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Optional accessoriesOptional accessories are available for the scanner . Cont act your Kodak
Representative for more information about these accessories.
Projection Lenses — several projection lenses are available to
change the size and adjust the focus of the image. Four lenses are
available:
Single lens 7.5X
Zoom lens 9-16X
Zoom lens 13-27X
Zoom lens 20-50X
Auto-retrieval Controllers
Mini Mars-2 Controller — for automatic
reading of 16 mm Cartridge Microfilm using
up to 2-level image marks.
Mars IV Controller — for automatic
reading of 16 mm Cartridge Microfilm using
up to 3-level image marks.
NOTE: For information related to Kodak
IMC Code please contact your local
supplier or Kodak Service and
Support.
Both controllers may be used in conjunction with the RFC-15A or
RFC-15M Carriers.
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Film carriers
Fiche Carrier-5 — for use with jackets,
microfiche and aperture cards.
UC-2 — a motorized carrier for semi-automatic
loading of 16 and 35 mm open spool film,
microfiche, aperture cards, jackets.
UC8 — a motorized carrier for roll films but
manual threading.
RCF-15A — for automatic loading of 16 mm
ANSI Clip Cartridge Microfilm (Open Spool
Adapter option).
RCF-15M — for automatic loading of 16 mm 3M
Type Cartridge Microfilm.
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T urning the power on
To turn the power on:
and off
• Press the power switch of the scanner to the (I) On position.
• Press the power switch of the printer to the (I) On position.
The indicators on the control panel light up and the system starts
the initialization operation. When the Wait symbol goes out, the
system is ready for printing.
NOTE:If you load the film in the Film Carrier and press Start while
the printer is warming up, you can scan and memorize the
film image of about 9 pages (letter or A4 size/400 dpi). The
printer allows that print process to be started as soon as the
printer completes warming up.
Both ends of the Exposure display blink. If you want this
function disabled, contact your Kodak Service
Representative.
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To turn the power off
• Press the power switch of the scanner to the O (Off) position.
• Press the power switch of the printer to the O (Off) position.
Auto Power Save/
Projection lamp
functions
This system provides two functions that help to decrease power
consumption:
• The Auto Power Save function that automatically shuts down power
to the printer heater.
• The Auto Projection Lamp OFF function that automatically turns off
the Projection Lamp of the scanner.
Both are activated when the system is left idle for a specified period of
time.
These functions may be disabled or enabled. When enabled, timing
can be selected to 30 or 60 minutes. The default for both of these
functions is Disabled. Contact your Kodak Service Representative for
more information.
When the system is in the Auto Power Save mode, each outside
segment of the Multi-Print Display LEDs light up sequentially.
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2Control Panel and Functions
Start101C
Auto
Lighter
Darker
Exposure
Paper Selection
Print Position
Print Mode
Text
Fine
Photo
Film Type
Auto
Nega
Posi
12
A4
A3
A4
Paper Selection
11×17
1
2
/
8 ×11
8 ×11
8 ×14
1
2
/
Ohter
1
2
/
1
2
3
45
6
78
9
12131410
1115
Following are descriptions of the Control Panel functions. Some
functions are available by using the Shift key and some of the functions
provide access to optional accessories. This chapter provides an
overview of each function and a description of image processing
features. Chapter 3, Using the Scanner, provides procedures on how to
use each function.
Control Panel - Standard
1Memory Input Key — to store one of the following functions into
the memory of the scanner, set one of the functions on Control
Panels 1 and 2 and then press the pinhole with the head of a pen
or other device. The next time the scanner is turned on, that
function will appear as a default setting until a new one is entered.
A maximum of three settings can be memorized.
• Negative or positive
• Print mode
• Print position*
• Paper size*
• Print image density
• Exposure mode
• Centering or Fit
• Manual Masking
• Auto Masking
• Auto Skew Correction
• Horizontal Area setting
• Vertical Area setting
• Electronic Zoom magnification
• Resolution
• I mage Distortion Correction
* If the current paper tray or cassette is different from the paper tray/cassette that
is loaded when the Paper size setting was made, Center Image Print is selected
for the print position and the current paper size is selected.
NOTE: If you do not press the pinhole within 60 seconds af ter a setting
has been made with the Auto Reset function set to On, the
previous setting remains valid.
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2Lamp Illuminance — manually adjusts the Projection Lamp
illuminance. When the Projection Lamp is Off, it can be turned On
again by pressing any key.
3Film T ype — rotates between Auto, Nega, and Posi each time the
key is pressed.
•Auto: the scanner automatically determines between the film
type options of negative or positive for print production.
•Nega: select when using negative film. Dark and light values of
the print will be reversed.
•Posi: select when using positive film. Dark and light values of
the print will be consistent with the image on film.
4Print Mode — allows you to fine-tune the image quality of the print
according to the original being used. Rotate between Text, Fine
and Photo with every press of this key.
•Text: for use with text images.
•Fine: for use with lower grades of film.
•Photo: for use with photo images.
5Print Position — selects the portion of the image displayed on the
screen to be printed.
•Center: the image in the center of the screen is printed.
•Left: the image on the left half of the screen is printed.
•Page-by-Page: the The images on both the left and right
sides of the screen are printed consecutively on 8 1/2 x 11"
(A4) sheets of paper. This option is only available when 8-1/2 x
11" (A4) paper is selected.
6Paper Selection — allows you to select either PC or PR mode.
•PC mode: selects the scanning size. When scanning the file
image except standard size, the Other lamp is lit.
•PR mode: selects the size of paper to be used for printing.
When the paper feeding tray is loaded with 8 1/2 x 11” (A4)
paper and the paper in the paper cassette contains 11 x 17”
(A3) paper, pressing this key rotates through the Auto, Paper Feeding Tray, and Paper Cassette options.
Both the 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) and 11 x 17” (A3) indicators will
illuminate when Auto is selected.
7Exposure display — indi
cates the current density level of the
printed image.
8Exposure Modeindicator — Auto Exposure mode is indicated
when the green Auto light is on. The green Auto light turns of f when
the scanner is in the Manual Exposure mode.
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9Exposure Mode — press to select between the Auto or Manual
Exposure modes.
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10 Exposure Adjustment — adjusts the density of the image to be
Wait symbol
printed during the Auto or Manual Exposure mode.
•Darker: supports darker image density.
•Lighter: supports lighter image density.
11Multi-Print display — displays the number of prints to be made.
Also displays corresponding codes in the event of a malfunction or
paper misfeed. The blinking number in this display indicates the
print cycle in progress.
12 Multi-Print — used to input the number of prints to be made. This
function is only available in PR mode.
•10: increases the number of prints to be made in increments of
10 (10, 20, 30 ...90, etc.)
•1: increases the number of prints to be made in increment s of 1
(1, 2, 3 ... 9, etc.)
13 Clear/Stop — clears the setting on the Multi-Print display, resets
the display to 1 or stops a multi-print cycle. This function is only
available in PR mode.
14 Start — starts the print (scan) process of the displayed image.
15 Indicators:
Misfeed/Call Kodak: lights up when a paper misfeed
or malfunction occurs.
Wait: lights when the scanner is initializing and the
printer is warming up.
Closure Failure: lights up if the printer cover is open.
Add Toner: blinks when the toner cartridge of the
printer is low and lights up when the cartridge is
completely out of toner.
Add Paper: lights up when the printer is not loaded
with the selected paper size or when the paper feeding
tray or paper cassette has run out of paper with Auto Paper selected.
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Using the Shift
Start101C
Auto
LighterDarker
Exposure
Paper Selection
Print Position
Print Mode
Text
Fine
Photo
Job Recall ResolusionZoom-Zoom clrZoom+ShiftPC/PR
Film Type
Auto
Nega
Posi
12
A4
A3
A4
Paper Selection
11×17
1
2
/
8 ×11
Other
8 ×11
8 ×11
1
2
/
1
2
/
1
2
4
56
3
function on Control
Panel 1
When you use the Shift function (Clear/Stop key) on Control Panel 1,
other options are available.
Control Panel 1 - Shift Function
1Job Recall — when pressed with the Shift key, the program
registration locations (1J, 2J and 3J) are called. Each time this key
is pressed while the Shift key is held down, the display rotates
through 1J, 2J and 3J.
2Resolution —
sets the resolution of the scanner.
•When the scanner is connected to the printer, available
resolutions are: 400 dpi (4H) and 600 dpi (6H).
•When the scanner is connected to the PC through PowerFilm
Application Software, available resolutions are: 200, 300, 400,
600 and 800 dpi (2H, 3H, 4H, 6H and 8H respectively).
3User Mode — when pressed with the Shift key, enters into User
Mode. See Appendix D, Setting System Default Values for more
information.
4Electronic Zoom — sets zoom magnification.
•Zoom+: when pressed with the Shift key, the magnification is
increased by an increment of 0.0IX (up to 2.00X).
•Zoom clr: when pressed with the Shift key for 1 second, clears
the current zoom setting.
•Zoom-: when pressed with the Shift key, the magnification is
decreased by a decrement of 0.01X (down to 0.50X).
5 PC/PR — when pressed with the Shift key, the connection to the
PC or printer is selected.
6Shift — the Shift key must be pressed when you want to access
one of the functions described in this section.
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Control Panel 2
Centering Fit
MaskingAuto
Masking
Auto Skew
Correction
FocusAF
156234
1Centering/Fit key — when pressed, enables or disables the
Centering and Fit functions. When Auto Masking, Trimming or
Masking are set to Off, Auto Masking will automatically be enabled
when Centering is selected.
•Centering: centers all masked images onto the printed
page.
•Fit: enlarges the displayed image to fill the page when
printed. Enlargement is only to the full length or width of the
paper, whichever is achieved first.
.2Masking — when pressed, cycles through Off, Trimming and
Masking if the system has the optional Manual Masking Kit.
•Off: no masking or trimming will be done.
•Masking: prints only the image outside of the area that is
defined on the screen.
•Trimming: prints only the area of the image that is
defined on the screen.
- If Trimming is selected from the Off state, the previously
entered settings for Centering/Fit and Manual Masking are
applied.
- From Trimming, when Masking is selected, the Centering/Fit
setting is disabled and the previous settings for the Masking
area are applied.
- The Manual Masking area will be cancelled whenever Off is
selected from the Masking state.
- Trimming or Masking are not available through the Auto
Masking function.
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3Auto Masking — turns auto masking on or off. Auto masking omits
the frame (non-image area) of a printed film image. Auto masking
is only available in the PR mode.
•The previous Centering/Fit setting is applied when On is
selected from the Off state.
•If Off is selected from the On state, Centering/Fit is disabled.
•Auto Masking is not applicable with Masking or Trimming.
4Auto Skew Correction — turns auto skew on or off. When
auto skew is on, the indicator is lit and any skew of the image will
be corrected during printing.
After printing, the skew is retained by default. Contact your Kodak
Service Representative to change the default.
5Manual Focus — press the up or down arrow keys to manually
adjust the focus of the displayed image.
6AF (Auto Focus) — when pressed the system automatically finds
the optimum focus for the displayed image. When the image is in
focus, the Auto Focus LED will turn off.
NOTE: If an image is not properly centered or the contrast and
density of the image is such that it causes the Auto Focus
to error, the LED will blink. The LED will turn off when the
Manual Focus keys or the Auto Focus key is pressed.
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Image processing
features
This section provides a description of the image processing features.
Procedures on how to use these features can be found in Chapter 3,
Using the Scanner.
Screen image to Print ImageDescription
Auto Masking (1 Frame)
The black borders along the edges of the
image are masked.
Trimming (1 Frame)
Trimming (2 Frames)
When 11 x 17” (A3) is selected.
Masking (1 Frame)
Masking (2 Frames)
When 11 x 17” (A3) is selected.
Everything but the center of the image is
masked.
The frames surrounding the center of both
images are masked. The Manual Frame
Masking Kit is required.
The center of the image appearing on the
screen will be masked. The Manual
Masking Kit is required.
Two area s of the center of the image
appearing on the screen will be masked.
The Manual Masking Kit is required.
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Auto Centering
Auto Skew Correction
An image is generated that is centered on
the printed page from the displayed image
with a masked frame.
Automatically corrects any skew when the
image is printed.
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Screen Image to Print Image
1234ABCD January 1, 2001
1234ABCD January 1, 2001
Page-by-Page Print
Description
The system takes two film images that
appear side-by-side on the screen and
prints them on separate 8 1/2 x 11” (A4)
sheets of paper.
Auto Paper Select Print
Imprint
The system automatically detects either
half-size or full-size film to determine the
size of paper for printing (half-size film is
printed on 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) portrait paper,
full-size film is printing on 11 x 17” (A3)
landscape paper.
Time,date and messages can be included
on a print. To enable this function, contact
your Kodak Representative.
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3Using the Scanner
This chapter provides procedures on how to us the Kodak 3000 DV
Plus Digital Scanner.
Following is an outline of the basic printing procedure. Detailed
procedures on these steps follow in this chapter.
1. Load the film. The procedure for loading film is determined by the
type of Film Carrier (optional) that is being used. Review the
Operator’s Manual that came with your Film Carrier for more
information.
2. Select and replace the lens.
3. Position the image to be scanned or printed on the screen.
4. If desired select zoom, focus or rotation options.
5. Select film type and paper size. If both 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) and 11 x17”
(A3) are loaded, the system can select the correct size
automatically.
6. Select the print position.
7. Select the image density.
8. Enter the number of prints to be made.
9. If necessary, adjust the image processing features.
10.Press Start to scan and/or print the displayed image. The scanning
and/or printing of the image is initiated after the Start key is pre ssed.
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Selecting a
projection lens
FilmScanning Size
35mm
16 mm
Source
Document
COM
Projection lenses are available in the following types. Select the type of
lens that corresponds to the film you are using.
1Type 1: 7.5X
2Type 2: 9 to 16X
3Type 3: 13 to 27X
4Type 4: 20 to 50X
The following list shows the standard types of film and the
recommended zoom ratios of lenses to be used with the system printer.
The size and format of one frame of film may vary depending on the
shooting conditions.
11 x 17” (A3)8 1/2 x 11” (A4)B43 2/3 x 8 1/2”
Half2 or 3222
Full211-
Half4333 or 4
Full3 or 4222 or 3
603 or 4333 or 4
9843 or 43 or 44
325-444
420-44-
633 or 4333 or 4
703 or 4333 or 4
8043 or 43 or 44
8443 or 43 or 44
12043 or 43 or 44
2084 444
270-444
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Zoom the lens in and out to find the optimum ratio that will fit the
scanning size.
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Replacing the
projection lens
To replace a lens with a magnification different from the pre-installed
lens.
1. Grasp the Prism Holder lever and push it up.
2. Pull out the projection lens unit.
3. Slide the desired projection lens unit into the scanner along the lens
holder guide.
NOTE: When the projection lens unit is slid into position, the
scanner automatically selects the optimum screen
brightness according to the type of lens being used.
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Positioning the film
Size Frame
image
The size frame markers that correspond to the scanning size are
marked on the screen. Through zooming and image rotation, and by
operating the film carrier mounted on the system, position the image on
the screen so the image fits in the scanning size.
11 x 17” or A3 size8 1/2 x 14” size
8 1/2 x 11” or A4 size
VerticalHorizontal
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Zooming, focusing
FocusAF
Zooming in on the displayed image:
and image rotation
• Turn the Zooming Ring dial (blue) to bring the image on the screen
into the print size frame.
Focusing the displayed image:
• Center the displayed image and press the AF (Auto Focus) key to let
the scanner automatically bring the image into focus.
NOTE: You can use the Focus (manual focus) keys to manually adjust
the focus of the displayed image.
Image rotation
• Turn the Image Rotation knob until the image is displayed at the
desired rotation or to correct the skew of the image.
NOTES:
• If you hold down the Shift key and turn the Image Rotation knob, the
image quickly rotates by 90 degrees.
• If Auto Skew Correction is turned on, the system automatically
corrects any skew of the image when printed. When Auto Skew
Correction is on, the indicator is lit.
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Selecting the film
Auto
type
The system will automatically determine the polarity of the film being
used when Auto is selected.
NOTE: The system cannot determine the polarity of certain types of
film. If the system cannot detect a film type, select it manually.
The system does not detect exterior conditions such as when
the glass surface of the carrier is dirty or scratched.
Nega (Negative film)
If negative film is being used, press the Film Type key to select Nega.
Posi (Positive film)
If positive film is being used, press the Film Type key to select Posi.
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Selecting the paper
HalfFull
Film Image
Print Image
8 1/2" x 11" (A4) 11" x 17" (A3)
size
Press the Paper Selection key to select the desired print size. The
system cycles through the available sizes each time you press the key.
NOTE: If the printer is not loaded with a desired size paper, load the
paper into the printer.
Using the Auto Paper
Selection function
When the paper feeding tray is loaded with 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper and
the paper cassette is loaded with 11 x 17” (A3) paper, this function can
be used to automatically select the appropriate size of paper for the
current job.
• Press the Paper Selection key so both the 11 x 17” (A3) and the
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) LEDs light up.
The system automatically detects the image area and prints on
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper for half-size film and on 1 1 x 17” (A3) pa per for
full-size film.
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NOTES:
• The Auto Paper Selection function can only be used for a
combination of 11 x 17” (A3) and 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper sizes. The
Page-by-Page function cannot be selected when the Auto Paper
Selection capability is being used.
• When a 7.5x or 7.7x lens is being used, the Auto Paper Selection
function cannot use 11 x 17” (A3) size paper because of the size of
the image area.
• When Masking or Trimming has been selected, the system selects
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) if the defined area is less than 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) size
and 11 x 17” (A3) for all other print jobs.
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Using the Auto Film
Portrait
Landscape
Format Selection
function
When the paper feeding tray and paper cassette is loaded with
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper, this function can be used to automatically select
the appropriate size of paper for the current print job.
1. Press the Paper Selection key so both the 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) and the
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) LEDs light up.
2. Press the Start key. The system automatically detects the image
area and prints on 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper for portrait film and on
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper for landscape film.
Selecting the Print
Position
Center
• The system prints the image that
appears in the center of the screen.
Left
• The system makes a print of the
image that appears on the left side of
the screen.
Page-by-Page
•The system prints the images that
appear on both the left and right sides
of the screen on separate sheets of
8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper.
NOTE:Only 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper can be
selected for Page-by-Page.
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Selecting the image
Using Auto Exposure
density
1. Press the Exposure Mode key to select the Auto Exposure mode.
2. If the Auto Exposure setting is not satisfactory, press the appropriate
Exposure Adjustment key, either Lighter or Darker, to set the
desired image density.
Using Manual Exposure
1. Press the Exposure Mode key and select the Manual Exposure
mode.
2. Press the appropriate Exposure Adjustment key, either Lighter or
Darker, to set the desired image density.
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Entering the number of
prints to be made
This function is only available in PR mode.
Entering a number from 1-9
• Enter the desired number of prints using the Multi Print key “1”.
If the 1 key is pressed when 9 is displayed, the number on the display is
incremented by one: 10, 11, 12, etc.
Entering a number from 10-99
1. Set the tens digit using the 10 key.
2. Set the units digit using the 1 key.
For example, to set “25” press the 10 key twice and press the 1 key four
times.
Correcting a number
To reset an entry:
• Press the Clear/Stop key, which resets the number on the Multi-Print
display to “1”.
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Adjusting Image
Correction
B
B
B
B
A
A
ABAC
Processing features
Using Auto MaskingThe Auto Masking function prevents the frame (non-image area) of a
film image from appearing on the print.
• Press the Auto Masking key to turn on this function.
NOTES:
• The image area of the screen must provide at least 45 mm
horizontally and vertically.
• The width of the frame to be masked must be at least 10 mm.
• If the film image on the screen does not meet the above
requirements, the Auto Masking function will not work properly. Auto
Masking is a frame erasing feature, it cannot remove an image from
in between two separate frames.
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Manual Masking panels
1
2
3
4
(option)
1 Lengthwise Area Indication panel — use to specify the print area
in the vertical direction of the image on the screen. The system
makes a print of the image corresponding to the way the Area keys
are illuminated. A total of 42 Area keys are placed at 7 mm int ervals.
2 Lengthwise Area Clear key — press to clear any print area
previously defined in the vertical direction.
3 Crosswise Area Clear key — press to clear any print area
previously defined in the horizontal direction.
4 Crosswise Area Indication panel — use to specify the print area in
the horizontal direction of the image on the screen. The system
makes a print of the image corresponding to the way the Area keys
are illuminated. A total of 61 Area keys are placed at 7 mm int ervals.
NOTE: When 11 x 17” (A3) and Page-by-Page are selected, all keys
light up except those on the right and left ends. The keys on the
right and left ends are invalid for the Manual Masking panels
intended for use in the metric areas.
Using Manual MaskingNOTES:
• Under the PC mode, the print (scan) area can be defined using the
Manual Masking panels.
• The Trimming and Masking functions cannot be used in the PC
mode.
The optional Manual Masking Kit allows you to specify an area of
printing of the displayed image through two separate features: trimming
and masking.
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Selecting Trimming
3
4
1
2
• Press the Masking key to select Trimming. The lights on the panel
light up according to the currently selected paper size and print
position.
ON
Example: A4 vertical, Center
A4 vertical,
Center
ON
NOTE: You can print the area specified by the green lights. The lights
which do not match with the selected paper size and the print
position may light up just after the Job Program is called.
Defining an area
Define the end points for both the vertical and horizontal areas of the
image on the screen using the green lights on the area indication
panels.
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NOTE: The points defining the vertical and horizontal area can be
selected in any order. Blinking lights on the indication panels
indicate an improper entry of the specified area.
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Defining two separate areas
5
6
1
2
A
34
• Define the areas to print by specifying the vertical and horizontal
areas as follows: 2 end points for vertical and 4 end points for
horizontal.
5
6
1234
NOTE: The points defining the vertical and horizontal area can be
selected in any order. Blinking lights on the indication panels
indicate an improper entry of the specified area.
Defining Page-by-Page print area
• Using the vertical and horizontal point s on the Area indication p anels,
define the print areas of the image on the screen.
NOTES:
• The horizontal indicator marked A does not light up and cannot be
used for defining an area.
• Four different areas cannot be defined on a single page.
• If the Area keys start blinking when the Print key is pressed, it
indicates that the print area defined is not available. Specify the area
again.
• Paper must be 11 x 17” (A3) when defining two areas and 8 1/2 x 11”
(A4) when defining Page-by-Page print areas.
• Paper can be any size when defining one area.
• The print area, once defined, is stored in memory for each paper size
and print position. Press the Area Clear key to clear the area setting.
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Clearing a defined print area
Screen Image Print Image
Centering
Centering Off
Centering
On
Fit
Fit Off
Fit On
• Press the Vertical and HorizontalClear keys.
Selecting Masking
• Press the Masking key to select Masking when you want to mask a
specific area of an image.
NOTE: The basic operation for Manual Masking is similar to Trimming.
Refer to the previous procedures on Trimming and defining
areas for Manual Masking procedures.
Using Centering and FitOnce the image on the screen has been manually trimmed or auto
masked, the Image Centering function moves the image to the center of
the print. The Fit function however , fits the image on the scree n onto the
entire surface of the print.
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Centering
Centering/Fit
Centering/Fit
• Press the Centering/Fit key to turn on Centering.
NOTE: Centering/Fit mode cannot be used if Masking is selected.
Fit
• Press the Centering/Fit key to turn on Fit.
Using the Cycle Print
mode
NOTE: Fit mode cannot be used when the scanner is connected to the
PC.
This function automatically scans the next image following a preset
period of time. Images are manually loaded on the carrier glass in
between cycles.
Cycle Print mode is a system setting that must be entered by an Kodak
Service Representative.
This function is only available in the PR mode.
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Specifying the interval between scanning operations
The chart below provides the time intervals that can be set between
scanning operations. The time interval is based upon how much time it
takes you to move, for exam ple, a roll of film from frame-to-frame. Refer
to this table when making a value selection.
Value1234567890
Period (seconds)0.51.01.52.02.53.03.54.04.55.0
1. Press the 10 key to change the value to A. This enables the Cycle
Print mode.
2. Press the 1 key to change values. Each value corresponds to an
interval between scanning operations shown in the table above.
3. Press the Memory Input key to store the currently selected interval
setting of the Cycle Print mode into the memory.
Operating in the Cycle Print mode
• After entering the Cycle Print mode, press the Start key . After the first
scanning operation has finished, the system will automatically scan
the next image following a preset period of time. The system will
continue to operate until the Cycle Print mode is canceled.
The
No. of Copies value flashes during the scanning and waiting
operations.
Selecting the Connection
mode
The next scanning job can be started manually by pressing the Start
key before the system automatically initiates the same job.
To pause an operation during the Cycle Print mode:
• Press the Clear/Stop key (the
No. of Copies value switches from a
flashing display to a constant display).
While the Pause function is enabled, it is possible to exit the Cycle Print
mode by pressing the Clear/Stop key a second time (the value
displayed in the
No. of Copies display will change to a 1).
The scanner connection can be selected between PR (connection to
the printer) and PC (connection to the personal computer).
•Press the Shift key and the PC/PR key together for over one secon d.
PC mode — when the display is switched from Multi-Print to PC, the
connection to the PC is valid.
PR mode — when the display is switched from PC to Multi-Print, the
connection to the Printer is valid.
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Selecting the Resolution1. Press the Shift key and the Resolution key together. The current
Resolution
101
Memory Input Key
resolution is displayed.
2. Press the Resolution key while holding down the Shift key to set
the resolution.
Connection modeResolutionDisplay
PR mode400 dpi4H
600 dpi6H
PC mode200 dpi2H
300 dpi3H
400 dpi4H
600 dpi6H
800 dpi8H
NOTE: 800 dpi can only be selecte d when the vertical length of the
scan image on the screen is less than 220 mm.
Registering the Job
Program
The current setting can be set up to 3 program registration locations
(1J, 2J and 3J) for both the PR connection and the PC connection.
Once the Job Programs have been set, you can recall them as needed.
1. Press the Memory Input key in the Setting mode. 1J starts blinking.
To change the program registration location, press the 1 key. The
display is cycled in order of 1J to 2J to 3J to 1J.
2. Select the program registration location (1J, 2J or 3J), and press the
MemoryInput key again.
The program registration is over when all LEDs on the control panel
light up and the normal display is resumed.
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Calling the Job ProgramTo call a registered Job Program:
Job Recall
1. Press the Shift key and the Job Recall key together.
Each time the Job Recall key is pressed while the Shift key is held
down, the display is cycled in order of 1J to 2J to 3J.
When the desired setting is displayed, release the keys.
Using Electronic ZoomIn addition to using the lens to zoom, the electrical zoom function has
been provided for magnifying the image when it is printed.
is only available in PR mode.
Zoom+: when the Zoom+ key is pressed with the Shift key, the
magnification is increased by an increment of 0.01X (up to 2.00X).
Zoom-: when the Zoom- key is pressed with the Shift key, the
magnification is decreased by a decrement of 0.01X (down to 0.50X).
NOTES:
This function
• The Zoom magnification is displayed in the Multi-Print display to 3
decimal places.
• The Zoom magnification level is displayed in the Exposure display.
For example, when the magnification is 0.50X, it is displayed as 50.
When the magnification is 1.50X, it is displayed as 150.
• When the Zoom magnification is changed, the display is made in the
Multi-Print display as follows.
• When it is returned to the standard magnification, this display goes
off.
• When the Zoom function is used, Multi-Print can be set up to 9.
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Skip magnification
10
+
Hold down the 10 key and the Zoom+ or Zoom- key together, the
magnification skips as follows:
Inch AreaMetric Area
MagnificationSizeMagnificationSize
0.50minimum0.50minimum
0.6511 x 17” to 8 1/2 x 11”0.71A3 to A4
0.7711 x 17” to 8 1/2 x 11”0.82B4 to A4
0.798 1/2 x 14” to 8 1/2 x 11”0.86A3 to B4
1.00full1.00full
1.278 1/2 x 11” to 8 1/2 x 14”1.15B4 to A3
1.298 1/2 x 11” to 11 x 17”1.22A4 to B4
1.558 1/2 x 11” to 11 x 17”1.41A4 to A3
2.00maximum2.00maximum
Adjusting screen
illumination
Clearing the Zoom magnification
When the Zoom clr key is held down with the Shift key for more than
one second, the standard magnification (1.00x) is resumed.
• Press the Illumination key to adjust the illumination of the screen.
The screen is gradually darkened until it is turned off. When any key is
pressed, the illumination returns to the maximum level.
When the illuminance of the screen is dark, hold down the Shift key
and the Illumination key together. The illuminance of the screen is
gradually lightened until the maximum level is achieved.
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4Printer Functions
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
This chapter provides information on how to use and maintain your
Kodak 34 ppm High Speed Video Laser Printer.
Printer components
1Top cover release lever — used to open the top cover.
2Output tray extension — fold open when printing on B4 paper
larger.
3Power indicator ⎯ lights when the printer is turned on.
3Power switch ⎯ use to turn the printer on and off.
4Paper guides ⎯ slide the guides to secure the paper stack.
5Paper feeding tray ⎯ capable of holding up to 200 sheets of
standard paper ranging from 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) to 11 x 17” (A3).
6Paper cassette ⎯ capable of holding up to 500 sheets of
standard-sized paper: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2” (B5) to 11 x 17” (A3).
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8Interface connectors ⎯ these two connectors allow the
9
8
13
12
11
10
connection with separate scanner units.
9Power cord socket ⎯ plug the power cord into this socket.
9Top cover ⎯ open to replace the toner cartridge and to clear
misfed sheets of paper.
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10 Image transfer roller⎯ transfers the image onto a sheet of p aper .
Do not touch this roller with your bare hands.
11 Fusing unit ⎯ permanently fixes the image onto the sheet of
paper.
13 Toner cartridge ⎯ where the image is generated for transfer onto
a sheet of paper. Do not touch it with your bare hands.
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Paper specificationsUse only the following types of paper:
Type — plain and recycled paper (weight 16 to 24 lbs / 60 to 90 g/m
Standard sizes — 11 x 17”, 8 1/2 x 11”, 8 1/2 x 14”, A3 and A4.
Capacity
• Paper Feeding Tra y: 8 1/2” x 11”, 1 1” x 8 1/2”, 8 1/2” x 14”, 11” x 17”
(or A3, A4) plain and recycled paper - up to 250 sheets.
• Paper Cassette: 11” x 8 1/2” 8 1/2” x 14”, 11” x 17” (or A3, A4) plain
and recycled paper - up to 500 sheets.
2
)
Loading paper into
the paper feeding
tray
1. Open the paper feeding tray.
2. Fan a paper stack of paper.
3. Align the edges of the paper and load it with the printing side up. Do
not load paper above the fill limit mark on the inside left of the tray.
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4. While pressing the button on the right side of the media guide, slide
the media guide to adjust it.
NOTE: Make sure the paper fit easily between the guides.
Improperly adjusted guides may cause poor print quality,
paper jams, or printer damage.
Loading paper in the
paper cassette
1. Pull out the paper cassette until it stops.
2. While pressing the release buttons (one on each side), remove the
paper cassette.
3. Remove the cassette cover.
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4. Lift up the gray lever on the right end of the paper retainer, and slide
the paper retainer to the right.
5. Lift up on the left end of the paper retainer to remove it.
6. Insert the right end of the paper retainer into the slot for the size of
paper to be loaded.
NOTE: The paper size detected depending on the position of the
paper retainer. Correctly position the paper retainer
according to the size of paper to be loaded.
7. Slide the paper retainer to the left, and press down on the gray lever
to secure the paper retainer. Make sure the paper retainer is seated
properly.
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8. Align the four edges of the paper, and then load the paper printing
Long-edge Feed Examples
Letter, A4 and B5
Short-edge Feed Examples
Ledger, Legal, A3 and B4
Do not load paper on this side.
side up.
2
NOTE: A maximum of 500 sheets (20 lb. bond [75 g/m
] plain
paper) can be loaded. If paper is loaded past the triangular
mark, it may not be fed correctly.
9. Press in the button on the paper guide, and then slide the guide
against the edge of the paper.
NOTE: The paper should fit easily between the guides. Improperly
adjusted guides may cause poor print quality, paper jams,
or printer damage.
10.Install the cassette cover.
11. Slide the paper cassette into the printer.
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12.When printing on paper B4 or larger, fold open the output tray
extension.
13.Affix the paper size labels (supplied with the printer) to the paper
cassette in order to indicate the size of loaded paper.
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Replacing the toner
cartridge
1. Slide the top cover release lever to the right, and open the top cover
NOTES:
• Never touch the copper or brass electrodes or electrical parts
that are located inside the top cover and underneath the toner
cartridge, as a printer malfunction can result.
• Be careful not to touch around the image transfer roller (touching
certain parts in this area may result in reduced print quality) or
around the fusing unit (since the inside reaches temperatures of
about 392 °F (200 °C), touching any part in this area may result in
burns).
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2. Remove the used toner cartridge.
3. Remove the new toner cartridge from its protective box.
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4. Peel off the packing tape.
NOTE: Hold the toner cartridge by its handle. Do not open the
protective cover of the OPC (the green area) or allow
anything to come in contact with the OPC. It is extremely
sensitive to hand oils and scratches, both of which reduce
print quality. This type of damage is not covered by your
warranty.
5. Slowly shake the toner cartridge, tilting it to the left and right 7 or 8
times to distribute the toner.
The toner is nontoxic. If you get toner on your hands, wash them in
cool water and mild neutral detergent. If you get toner on your
clothes, lightly dust them off as much as possible. If some toner
remains on your clothes, use cool, not hot, water to rinse the toner
off, provided your clothing is washable.
WARNING: If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out
immediately with cool water and consult a doctor.
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6. Align the tabs on the cartridge (one on each side) with the notches
in the printer , and then insert the cartridge as far as possible into its
compartment
7. Close the top cover, pushing it down until it locks into place.
NOTES:
• Do not transport the printer with the toner cartridge installed. If
toner spills within the printer , decreased print quality may result or
the printer may be damaged.
• Guidelines are available for disposal of toner cartridges that are
replaced during maintenance or service. Follow local regulations
or access the Kodak website at: www.kodak.com/go/msds and
refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). When accessing
the MSDS from the website, you will be required to provide the
toner cartridge catalog number: CAT No. 394 7884.
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Replacing the
exhaust filter
Replace the exhaust filter on the back of the printer when you replace
the toner cartridge.
1. Remove the used exhaust filter and dispose of it according to your
local regulations.
2. Remove the new filter from its box and insert it into place.
Troubleshooting
Misfeed clearing
procedure
Locate the misfeed using the code and perform the misfeed clearing
procedure.
CAUTION: The fusing unit inside the printer becomes very hot
during operation. To avoid a burn, be very careful not
to touch it.
DisplayCodeDescription
P0The wrong size paper has been loaded in the paper
feeding tray.
• Load the set size paper in the set direction. This
code also appears when two or more sheets of
paper are taken up at the same time.
P1There is a misfeed near the paper take-up section or
more than one sheet of paper is taken up at the
same time.
P2There is a misfeed near the toner cartridge.
P3There is a misfeed near the fusing unit.
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Clearing a misfeed from
the paper feeding tray
1. Remove all paper from the paper feeding tray.
2. Pull out the misfed paper.
3. Correctly load the paper into the paper feeding tray.
4. If necessary, open and close the top cover to cancel the misfeed
code.
Clearing a misfeed from
the paper cassette
Clearing a misfeed from
inside the printer
1. Pull out the paper cassette until it stops.
2. While pressing the release buttons (one on each side) remove the
cassette.
3. Pull out the misfed paper. Make sure no paper remains under the
roller in the cassette.
4. If the misfeed paper cannot easily be pulled out, lift the green lever
on the inner-right side to release the paper feed roller, and then pull
out the paper . After removing the misfed paper, be sure to return the
green lever to its original position. Do not use force to remove
jammed paper.
5. Before reinstalling the cassette, check that the paper remaining in
the cassette is loaded correctly. Make sure no paper remains
misfeed under the roller in the cassette.
6. Reinstall the cassette.
1. Open the top cover.
CAUTION: Never touch the copper or brass electrodes or
electrical parts that are located inside the top cover
and underneath the toner cartridge, as a printer
malfunction can result.
Do not to touch around the image transfer roller
(may result in reduced print quality) or around the
fusing unit (may result in burns).
2. Remove the toner cartridge and store it in a light-free protective bag.
3. If the paper is stopped by the fuser, lif t the green levers on each side
and slowly pull out the paper from the roller.
NOTE: Do not pull out the paper from above the rollers; otherwise
decreased print quality may result.
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4. After removing the misfed paper, lower the two levers.
5. Open the paper feed roller cover.
6. Pull out the jammed paper.
7. Close the paper feed roller cover.
8. Align the tabs on the toner cartridge with the notches in the printer
and insert the cartridge.
NOTE: Do not touch the rollers or gears within the printer.
9. Close the top cover.
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Printer maintenanceClean the printer at regular intervals.
NOTES:
• Use a soft cloth and NEVER use abrasives or corrosive detergent s; a
damp cloth and a mild home detergent can be used for heavier
cleaning.
• Never spray cleaning solution directly on the printer’s surface; the
spray could penetrate the air vents and damage the printer.
• Do not spill water or detergent into the printer.
• Never touch the copper or brass electrodes or electrical parts that are
located inside the top cover and underneath the toner cartridge, as a
printer malfunction can result.
• Do not touch around the image transfer roller (may result in reduced
print quality) or around the fusing unit (may result in burns).
1. Before cleaning the printer, turn off the power, unplug the power
cord and disconnect all interface cables.
2. Clean the exterior panels with a soft, dry cloth.
3. Open the top cover.
4. Remove the toner cartridge and store it in a light-tight protected bag.
Cleaning the paper
cassette pickup rollers
5. Open the paper feed roller cover.
6. Wipe the paper feed rollers with a soft, dry cloth.
7. Close the paper feed roller cover.
8. Reinstall the toner cartridge and close the top cover.
9. Turn the printer on.
1. Pull the paper cassette out of the printer and remove it.
2. Wipe the pickup roller with a soft, dry cloth.
3. Reinsert the paper cassette into the printer.
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5Maintenance
This chapter provides maintenance procedures for cleaning the
scanner and replacing the projection lamp.
Cleaning the scannerThe scanner should be cleaned daily for optimal operating conditions.
Cleaning the scanner screen
• With a damp cloth, clean and remove any dust or debris from the
surface of the screen.
CAUTION: Never use alcohol or any other solvent when cleaning
to avoid causing damage to the screen or erasing the
frame size markers.
Outer covers
• Dust the exterior panels of the scanner with a soft, dry cloth.
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Carrier Glass (option)
NOTE: Before cleaning the carrier glass, remove the projection lens
from the scanner. Refer to Chapter 3, “Installing the projection
lens” for procedures.
• With a damp cloth, clean and remove any dust or debris from the
surface of the carrier glass.
To open the carrier glass:
• Pull the handle of the microfiche holder . With a damp cloth, clean and
remove dust and debris by wiping the inner surfaces of the carrier
glass.
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Replacing the
projection lamp
Use the following procedure to replace the projection lamp whenever a
reduction in brightness on the screen is detected or whenever the lamp
burns out. Make sure that the replacement lamp is specified for use
with this scanner.
If the projection lamp burns out during a print operation, an L2 code
appears and the print job will stop (a blank piece of paper may be
output depending upon the stage of the job).
Once the system detects that the projection lamp has burnt out, the
scan job will be cancelled. If the system is operating in the Cycle Print
mode, the scanner operation will stop.
1. Turn the power switch off.
WARNING: Never touch the lamp with bare hands just after
operation or immediately after turning it off. Wait at
least 10 minutes after shutting the power off to allow
the lamp to cool down as it becomes very hot during
use.
2. Slide out the projection lamp unit.
3. Remove the projection lamp, together with the lamp socket, from
the project lamp unit.
4. Unplug the projection lamp from the lamp socket.
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5. Insert the new projection lamp so that the mark on its base is facing
Mark
upwards. Make sure that the new projection lamp is inserted
securely so there is no gap between the projection lamp and the
lamp socket.
CAUTION: Do not touch the reflector mirror surface of the
projection lamp. Fingerprints, smudges or debris
should be wiped clean with a soft, dry cloth.
6. Insert the projection lamp all the way into the lamp holder of the
projection lamp unit.
7. Slide the projection lamp unit securely back into place.
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6Troubleshooting/Messages
This chapter contains information on analyzing and correcting operating
problems or errors that may occasionally arise during the use of the
Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner.
Printer /Scanner
malfunctions
DisplayCodeDescription
---E1Power to the printer is off or there is a problem with
the connection of the interface cable to the printer.
Turn on the printer or make sure that the interface
cable is securely connected.
E2The upper cover of the printer is not closed. Make
sure that it is completely closed.
---E3The toner cartridge is not installed or is defective.
• Install a correct toner cartridge.
E4A different type of toner cartridge is set.
• Install a correct toner cartridge.
You are using an end-of-life (completely used) toner
cartridge. When the Start key is pressed again it
prints. (When Clear/Stop key is pressed, the print is
cancelled.)
• Replace the toner cartridge immediately.
PEPaper Empty indicator: lights up when the printer
is not loaded with the paper size selected or when
the paper feeding tray or pape r cassette has run out
of paper with Auto (auto paper selection) selected.
PF*Paper of the output bin was filled.
• Remove the paper from the output bin.
---PCThis blinks when the scanner is connected to the PC
and ready for scanning by pressing the Start key.
PcThe scanner is not connected to the PC.
• Turn on the PC or connect the scanner to the PC
with the interface cable.
L1The lens is not mounted or is loose.
• Check the lens for correct installation and reinstall
it as necessary.
L2The projection lamp is burned out.
• Turn the power off, unplug the power cord and
replace the lamp.
If the lamp goes out during a print cycle, a blank
print may be output.
Magnification warning display:
• You used the modification of the magnification by
an electronic zoom.
• When a standard magnification is not selected,
this symbol will be displayed.
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Call your Kodak Service Representative if one of the following codes is displayed.
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
A
A
A
A
A
F
F
F
F
F
B
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
A
A
A
A
A
DisplayLocationCodeDescription
ScannerC1Optical path switch failure
C2A scanner malfunction
C3A condenser lens motor malfunction
Shading correction malfunction
C4A fan motor malfunction
C5Imperfect auto focusing
PrinterC6A fusing unit malfunction
C7A LED malfunction
C8A polygon motor malfunction
C9A main drive motor malfunction
CAA fan motor malfunction
Scanner
Printer
Scanner PCCCA communication malfunction (PC)
C6A communication malfunction (printer)
CLA printer clock malfunction
Solving printing
problems
Use the following procedures to fix minor printing problems. If print
quality does not improve after implementing the procedures below,
contact your Kodak Service Representative.
SymptomCauseAction
Light imagePrint density is not properly set.Change the print density setting as
necessary.
Toner in the toner cartridge is running
out.
Dark imagePrint density is not properly set.Change the print density setting as
Partial void imageThe paper in the tray is damp.Replace the damp paper with fresh, dry
Uneven image densityToner in the toner cartridge is not evenly
distributed.
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
necessary.
paper.
Remove the toner cartridge, shake it
several times and replace.
Blank printThe printer has malfunctioned.Contact your Kodak Service
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Appendix ASpecifications
The following are specifications for the Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital
Scanner and the Kodak 34 ppm Video Laser Printer.
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner
Specifications
TypeDesktop-type microfilm scanner
Type of FilmMicrofiche, Jackets, Aperture Cards, 16 mm &
Magnification7.5x, 9x-16x, 13x-27x, 20x-50x
Screen303 mm x 440 mm (12 x 17 1/4”)
Image RotationPrism rotation, Carrier rotation (fiche carrier)
Scanning MethodScanning/Scanning direction: CCD scanning
Exposure ControlAutomatic and Manual
Light SourceHalogen lamp (DC20V 150W DDL Type)
Power Requirement120 VAC (60Hz) or 220-240 VAC (50-60Hz)
Power ConsumptionLess than 350W
Dimensions560(W) x 760(D) x 853(H) mm
Weight65 kg (143.25 lbs)
Standard AccessoriesPower cord, printer cable, Prism Unit, User’s
Auto Power Save mode:
Less than 6W (120V areas)
Less than 8 W (220V areas)
22(W) x 30(D) x 33 1/2(H) inches
Guide
Carrier UC-2 and UC-8, Roll Film Carrier 15A/
15M, MARS Mini Controller 2, Manual Frame
Masking Unit, Auto Focus Unit, AF Lens
Modification Kit, Foot Switch Kit, Grayscale
Memory Board, USB Interface Kit (except for
US/Canada), PC Interface Kit
11 x 17”, 11 x 8 1/2”, 8 1/2 x 11”, 8 1/2 x 14”
Warm-up TimeLess than 70 seconds
First Print Time19 seconds (11 x 17” or A3, 600 dpi, AE)
16.5 seconds (8 1/2 x 11” or A4, 600 dpi, AE)
Print Speed18.5 sheets per minute (11 x 17” or A3, 600 dpi)
34 sheets per minute (8 1/2 x 11” or A4, 600 dpi)
Multiple Printing1 to 99 sheets (LED countdown identification)
Paper SupplyAutomatic Feeding Supply
Paper Feeding Tray (200 sheets max.)
Paper Cassette (500 sheets max.)
Printer’s Power
Consumption
Printer’s Dimensions539(W) x 566(D) x 423(H) mm
Printer’s Weight32.5 kg (71.75 lbs) including toner cartridge
Less than 1100 W
21.2(W) x 22.2(D) x 17(H) inches
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Appendix BUser and System Settings
This system offers these settings:
• User settings that are set up by the user from the control panel.
• Settings that are made by the user via User mode.
• System settings that are set up by the dealer.
Following is a list of factory settings:
User SettingsInitial SettingRemark
Exposure modeAuto
Print image densityCenter
Paper sizeLetter (A4)
Film typeAuto
Auto Skew CorrectionOFF
Auto MaskingOFF
Manual Masking-Enabled o nly when the Manual
NOTE: When any of these functions are changed, store the new setting
System SettingSelectionInitial
Auto ResetEnabled
Disabled
Auto power save ON/OFFEnabled
Disabled
Printer Heater OFF
(PR mode only)
Auto Projection Lamp OFFDisabled
Disabled
30 min.
60 min.
30 min.
60 min.
in the system’s memory by pressing the Memory Input key.
Description
Setting
200V *Setting changes made to the control panel that are not
used within 60 seconds of being input are
automatically cancelled and the system reverts back to
the original settings.
*Sets the unit to enable or disable th e Auto Power Save
mode.
*Turns the printer’s heater of f if the system is left idle for
a specific period of time.
Priority is given to the Power Save mode if Power
Save has been set.
*Turns the projection lamp of f if the system is left idle for
a specified period of time.
Priority is given to the Power Save mode if Power
Save has been set.
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System SettingSelectionInitial
Pattern 1
Paper
Pattern 2
Paper
Fine mode contrast selectContrast
Emphasis
Outline Emphasis
Auto Skew Correction
Retain
Machine ID Printing
(PR mode only)
Retained
Not Retained
Disabled
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Description
Setting
*Applies the following functions as required:
Contrast Emphasis: applied when film contains text
that is poorly contrasted against its background
making it difficult to read.
Outline Emphasis: applied when film contains blurred
black-and-white images.
*Determines whether or not to retain the original
(uncorrected) skew of a screen image after the print
has been made.
*When two scanners are connected to one printer, this
function leaves an identification marker on the print so
the scanner used for the job can be determined after
printing.
Cycle Print mode
(PR mode only)
Paper Size of Paper
Feeding tray
(PR mode only)
Contrast settingLighter
The print function at the
time of Toner Empty or
Toner Cartridge life
detection (PR mode only)
Auto Film Format Select
Print function
(PR mode only)
90 degree rotation settingEnable
Enabled
Disabled
Same as the setting for U4 of
the User mode.
Normal
Darker
• Empty>Disable
• Print Life>
Disable Print
• Empty>Enable
Print Life>
Disable Print
• Empty>Enable
Print Life>
Enable Print
Enable
Disable
Disable*
*This function automatically scans the next image
following a preset period of time (the period can be set
by your Kodak Service Representative). Images are
set by the user onto the carrier glass in between
cycles.
Determines the desired paper size and orientation
from the paper feeding tray of the printer.
*To view subtle images with standard ranges of density
clearly: Light (-1 to -7). To bring out the darker and
lighter ranges of an image: Dark (+1 to +7).
*After a toner empty condition or toner cartridge life is
detected, you can select to Stop or Continue printing.
NOTE: When the selection of Enable Print after the
toner cartridge life fulfillment has been
reached, TE will be displayed while pressing
the Start key.
*120V
*200V
The Auto Format Select Print function is enabled or
disabled through the control panel.
Enables the prism to rotate the screen image 90
degrees.
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System SettingSelectionInitial
Automatic paper source
switching
Auto switching
Disable Auto
switching
* T o cha nge any of the system settings described above, contact your
Kodak Service Representative.
Description
Setting
*Allows you to specify the paper source when lettersize
or A4 paper is loaded in lengthwise or crosswise
orientations in the paper feed tray and the paper
cassette.
Auto switching: printing continues by automatically
switching to the remaining paper source after paper in
the specified paper source runs out.
Disabling Auto switching: a Paper Empty mode
occurs and printing stops after paper in the specified
paper source runs out. The paper source must be
refilled or the paper source must be switched by
pressing the Output Selection key to resume printing.
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Appendix CKey Operator Information
When you need to call for service, be prepared to provide the following
information:
• Your company name, address, telephone number, department name,
floor number, machine location, etc.
• K# (Mainframe and/or Printer), model name, serial number, condition
or system(s) indications(s) on the display, etc.
Kodak 3000 DV Plus Digital Scanner
Serial Number
Model Name
Attached AccessoriesSerial No.
Installation Date
Kodak Representative
Phone #
K#
Kodak 34 ppm Video Laser Printer
Serial No.
K#
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
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Appendix DSetting System Default Values
Changing settings
with the User mode
User mode allows the default values of various functions to be set or
changed as necessary . Most of these functions are set-up and changed
by your Kodak representative, however some User modes can be
changed by you.
Setting these default values according to your needs saves time and
allows you to work more efficiency. The following modes can be set:
NOTE: d3 for USA and Canada only.
U5: Imprint Position — the Date Print and Character Overlay
functions can be set to turn ON or OFF, and the date print position can
be set with this function
The date print position is set on the screen, regardless of the paper
feeding direction in the printer.
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1. Select U5 in the User mode.
2. Press the Exposure Mode key to display d*.
3. Press the Exposure Adjustment key (Darker or Lighter) to select
the desired setting value.
4. Press the Start key to validate the setting.
CodeSetting ValueInitial Setting
d0Turns OFF Date Print and Character
Overlay functions
d1Date Print function (upper right)
d2Date Print function (lower right)
d3Date Print function (upper left)
d4Date Print function (lower left6)
d5Character Overlay function†
*
†A personal computer and an interface kit are necessary only when
the overlay data is transmitted to the scanner.
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U6: Year, Month and Date Set mode —the print pattern for the Date
(Year)
(Month)
(Hour)
(Minute)
(Day)
Print function can be set with this function.
1. Select U6 in the User mode.
2. Press the Exposure Mode key to display d*.
3. Press the Exposure Adjustment key (Darker or Lighter) to select
the desired setting value.
4. Press the Start key to validate the setting.
CodeSetting ValueInitial Setting
d0Year, month, day (2004.05.15)
d1Month day year (05 15 2004)*(120V)
d2Day month year (15 05 2004)*(200V)
d3Month, day hours:minutes (05.15 13:45)
Year: 4 digits of dominical year
Month: 2 digits
Day: 2 digits
Hour: 2 digits (24-hour system)
Minutes: 2 digits
U7: Imprint mode set — when the time of day is incorrect, use the
Date Print function to set the correct time.
1. Select U7 in the User mode.
2. Press the Exposure Mode key. When the Exposure Mode key is
pressed, both the Exposure Display and Multi-Print Display light up
steadily.
NOTE:In the initial condition, the year default setting is displayed.
• Each time the Darker key is pressed, the Exposure Display scrolls
upward to select the current setting mode in the following order:
Month, Day, Hours, Minutes.
• Each time the Lighter key is pressed, the Exposure Display scrolls
downward to select a setting mode.
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3. In each setting mode, press the Multi-Print key to enter the setting
value. Each press of the Multi-Press key increases the setting
value. When the value exceeds the maximum setting of the selected
mode, it returns to 00 or 01 (month, day).
4. When the settings of all modes are complete, press the Start key to
valid the time of day setting.
U8: Total Scan Counter — the number of scan sequences carried out
by the scanner can be displayed with this function.
1. Select U8 in the User mode.
2. Press the Start key. The current number of scan sequences by the
scanner is displayed.
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