• The KODAK i50 Scanner is a desktop simplex color scanner.
• The KODAK i60 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner.
Both scanners have automatic document feeders and flatbed platens to accommodate a
wide range of general purpose, departmental, and office capture needs.
Before you install and operate your scanner, take a few minutes to read through this
guide. It contains information about how to install, operate, and maintain your scanner.
The illustration below shows how the scanner is packed.
AC power cords for
U.S., U.K., EUR, AUS
User’s Guide
CDs (2)
Warranty Card
Unlock Caution Sheet
Output tray
Adapter
Replacement
snap-in feed
modules (4)
Scanner
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Safety
• Use only the power supply that was provided with the scanner (Sino-American
model SA60-24).
IMPORTANT: Do not substitute another power supply model or another
manufacturer’s power supply.
• Avoid the danger of electric shock. Only use the scanner and power supply indoors
in a dry location.
• When positioning the scanner, make sure that the electrical power outlet is located
within 1.52 metres (5 feet) of the scanner and is easily accessible.
• Locate the scanner on a stable, level work surface capable of supporting 8 kg
(17.6 lb.).
Safety and regulatory
agency approvals
The i50 Scanner and i60 Scanner conform to all applicable national and international
product safety and electronic emission regulatory requirements. This includes, but is
not limited to, the following:
• Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listing to UL 1950
• Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listing to CSA C22.2 No. 950
• TUV Rheinland approval to EN60950
• CFR 47 Part 15, Subpart B (FCC Class B)
• Canadian ICES−003 Class B
• CE Mark (Europe)
• CISPR22 Class B
• EN55022 Class B
• EN55024
• EN61000-3-2
• EN61000-3-3
• AS/NZS 3548 C-Tick Mark (Australia)
• VCCI Class B
• Taiwan CNS 13438 Class B
Acoustic emission
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Operator position sound pressure levels (LpA):
- Standby: < 46 dB(A)
- Full system: < 58 dB(A)
- Instantaneous peak values ≥ 130 dB(C): None
Electromagnetic compliance statements
For the United States
For Japan
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a
radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference.
Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
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Scanning specifications
Acceptable paper sizes
Document types to avoid
in the ADF
You can use the i50 Scanner and i60 Scanner to scan documents that have a paper
weight between 50 and 105 g (14 and 28 lb.) and that are within the following sizes:
In the ADF (automatic document feeder)
• 94 x 140 mm (3.7 x 5.5 in.) minimum
• 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) maximum
On the flatbed
• up to A4 size (8.3 x 11.7 in.)
Do not use the ADF (automatic document feeder) to scan the document types listed
below. Instead, use the flatbed to scan documents that cannot be fed by the ADF.
• Paper with clips or staples attached
• Paper with wet or damp ink
• Paper with inconsistent thickness, such as envelopes
• Paper with wrinkles, curls, folds, or tears
• Tracing paper
• Carbonless paper
• Items other than paper, such as cloth, metal, or OHP film
• Notched paper
• Paper with an odd (non-rectangular) shape
• Paper weight less than 50 g (14 lb.) or greater than 105 g (28 lb.)
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Installation
Unpack the scanner carefully and check the contents. If any items are missing or
damaged, contact your authorized dealer immediately.
Precautions
Shipping switch
Unlocking the scanner
• Keep the scanner out of direct sunlight. Direct exposure to sun or excessive heat
may cause damage to the unit.
• Do not install the scanner in a humid or dusty area.
• Be sure to use the proper AC power source.
• Place the scanner securely on a level surface. Tilted or uneven surfaces may cause
mechanical or paper-feeding problems.
• Keep the scanner box and packing materials for shipping purposes.
• Unlock the shipping switch (see instructions below) before you power up the
scanner.
• Make sure that the scanner is on and has completed its self-test before you turn on
the PC to begin scanning.
The scanner has a shipping switch that locks the carrier mechanism to avoid causing
damage during transportation.
• Unlock the shipping switch before you connect the cord and cable and before you
power up the scanner.
• Lock the shipping switch before moving the scanner to a new location.
1. Place the scanner in an upright position on its front.
2. Unlock the scanner by moving the shipping switch (located on the bottom of the
scanner) to the unlocked position.
Shipping switch
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3. Place the scanner back in its normal position.
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Locking the scanner
1. Make sure that the scanner is off.
2. Raise the document cover to reveal the flatbed platen and scanning unit.
3. Turn on the scanner.
The scanning unit begins moving.
4. Wait until the scanning unit has moved to the end (opposite the scanner ADF).
5. Turn the scanner off after the scanning unit has finished moving.
6. Place the scanner in an upright position on its front.
7. Lock the scanner by moving the shipping switch (located on the bottom of the
scanner) to the locked position.
8. Place the scanner back in its normal position.
Making connections
SCSI ports
Power switch
Power cord
To SCSI device B
Connect the power cord and SCSI signal cable as shown below.
NOTE: There are two SCSI ports on the scanner. You can use either a DB25 (male)
or a 50-pin Amphenol connector to connect to the scanner.
SCSI cable
connector
To power outlet
To PC SCSI port
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SCSI interface device ID
When you have several devices on a SCSI chain, you may need to adjust the SCSI
ID selector on the scanner. This selector assigns a specific device ID to the scanner.
If the assignment conflicts with an existing SCSI device, select a new ID.
NOTE: The factory setting for the scanner is ID 6. ID 0 is usually assigned to an
internal hard disk drive and ID 7, ID 8, and ID 9 are not in actual use. The
scanner will not operate properly if the SCSI ID is set to ID 7, ID 8, or ID 9.
• Using a suitable tool, turn the SCSI ID selector switch until the arrow points to the
desired ID number.
SCSI ID selector
SCSI terminator s witch
Setting the SCSI
terminator
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The scanner comes with a built-in SCSI terminator. The terminator on/off switch is
located on the scanner between the SCSI cable connectors.
• If the scanner is the only or the last device in a SCSI chain, place the terminator
switch in the ON position.
• If the scanner is to be located between the computer and another SCSI device,
place the terminator switch in the OFF position.
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