Cleaning the transport area ..............................................................11
Cleaning the ADF sensor ................................................................. 12
Cleaning and replacing the lamps....................................................12
Replacing the skimmer assembly....................................................15
Replacing the skimmer rollers..........................................................17
Cleaning the separator roller............................................................18
Replacing the separator roller sleeve assembly..............................19
Supplies and consumables.............................................................. 20
Perpetual countersThe scanner has perpetual page and hour counters for monitoring
when lamps should be replaced, as well as assist with scanner
maintenance.
To review the perpetual counters:
1. From the Home menu, press the RIGHT ARROW key until you
reach the Counters menu.
2. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view total pages scanned.
3. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view total hours the scanner has been
on.
4. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view total pages fed.
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5. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view front lamp hours used.
6. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view back lamp hours used.
7. Press the CLEAR key to return to the Home menu.
Code revision
numbers
The Code Revision Numbers menu displays the hardware and software
revision numbers for various parts of the system.
To review the code revision numbers:
1. From the Home menu, press the RIGHT ARROW key until you
reach the Code Revision Numbers menu.
2. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to scroll through the list of devices that
report a software revision number. The number and type of revision
numbers displayed will depend on available scanner options.
3. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the scanner firmware revision
number.
4. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the feeder revision number.
5. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the front IJPM (imprinter) revision
number (where applicable).
6. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the back IJPM (imprinter) revision
number (where applicable).
7. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the page entry sensor revision
number.
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8. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the page exit sensor revision
number.
9. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the operator interface revision
number.
10.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA software revision
number.
11. Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA hardware revision
number.
12.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA FPGA revision number.
13.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA CPLD revision number.
14.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA CCD IF revision
number.
15.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the EGSA camera LCA revision
number.
16.Press the F3 key [NEXT] to view the MBX revision number.
General maintenanceThis section details maintenance tasks that must be performed on a
daily , wee kly, monthly, or yearly basis to achieve optimum performance
from your scanner.
Below is a typical maintenance schedule for your scanner. Individual
maintenance schedules may vary depending on the documents that are
being scanned and the scanner environment.
Activity# Hours of OperationSymptoms
Clean back camera’s glass coverTwice a week or as needed. If the
glass flat is being cleaned due to
degradation in image quality , the glass
cover should be cleaned as well.
Clean glass flatOnce a day or as needed.
Clean skimmer rollers (ADF)Once a day or as needed.
Clean separator rollers (ADF)Once a week or as needed.
Clean transportOnce a week or as needed.
Clean page sensorsOnce a week or as needed.
Clean feeder sensorOnce a week or as needed.
Clean lampsOnce a month or as needed.
Replace lampsEvery 5,000 hours
Camera calibrationEvery 500 hours
• Streaks in the image
• Reduced OCR/ICR barcode
recognition rates
• Blurred images
• Streaks in the image
• Reduced OCR/ICR barcode
recognition rates
• Blurred images
• Skewed documents
• Multifeeds
• Feeder jams
• Multifeeds
• Page frame errors
• Transport jams
• Entry/exit sensor errors
• Page frame errors
• ADF elevator does not lower when
out of paper
• Reduced OCR/ICR barcode
recognition rates
• Low image brightness
• Poor color image quality (e.g., white
tinted to green, red or blue) persists
even after camera calibration.
• Scanner will indicate an error
message (light bulb icon).
• Scanner will indicate with a blinking
camera icon.
• Poor color image quality (e.g., white
tinted to green, red or blue).
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Cleaning proceduresCleaning your scanner and performing preventative maintenance on a
regular basis is required to ensure the best possible image quality.
Some document types generate more paper dust and debris and may
require more frequent cleaning.
Before cleaning your scanner or replacing consumables, review the
following information:
•When cleaning rollers/tires, allow the rollers/tires to dry completely
before scanning.
•Use only the recommended cleaning supplies.
•Do not use cleaners in confined areas, use with adequate
ventilation.
•Do not use cleaners on hot surfaces. Allow surfaces to cool to
ambient temperature before use.
•Do not use canned/compressed air.
•Do not use flammable compressed aerosols on or around the
scanner.
•In addition to the recommended cleaning supplies, you may use a
vacuum cleaner to remove debris from the scanner.
•Staticide wipes contain isopropanol which can cause eye irritation
and dry skin. Wash your hands with soap and water after
performing maintenance procedures. Refer to the Material Data
Safety Sheet (MSDS) for more information. The MSDS is available
on the Kodak web site at www.kodak.com/go/MSDS.
NOTE: To access the MSDS, you will need to provide the catalog
number of the supply. See “Supplies and Consumables”
later in this document for catalog numbers.
•The roller cleaning pad contains sodium lauryl ether sulfate and
sodium silicate which can cause eye irritation. Refer to the MSDS
for more information.
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Cleaning the glass
flat
• If you have a simplex scanner, proceed to the section entitled,
“Calibrating the cameras”.
• If you have a duplex scanner, follow the instructions below for
cleaning the glass flat.
Dust or smudges on the glass flat can cause vertical streaks or make
the image fuzzy; therefore, the glass flat should be cleaned daily.
Depending on use, it may be necessary to clean the glass flat more
frequently.
NOTE: For safety reasons, power to the transport motor is shut off
when the scanner cover is opened.
Cleaning the front side only:
1. Open the scanner transport cover.
2. Carefully clean the front surface of the glass with a Staticide wipe.
Inspect the glass flat after cleaning to ensure all dust and residue
has been removed.
3. Close the scanner transport cover.
Cleaning both sides:
When you need to clean both the front and back side of the glass flat, it
must be removed from the scanner. Do not twist or turn the glass flat
while removing it so as not to damage it.
1. Open the scanner transport cover.
2. Place your fingers on each end of the glass flat.
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3. Push down on the right side of the glass flat and slide it to the right
until the glass flat slightly lifts away from the metal tray.
4. Holding the left side, gently pull the glass flat towards the left, taking
care not to twist or leverage the tip where it still touches the scanner .
and remove it from the scanner.
5. Check the glass flat for chips and scratches. If the glass flat is
chipped or scratched, replace the glass flat. See the section
entitled, “Supplies and Consumables” for catalog numbers and
ordering information.
NOTE: New glass flats should also be cleaned on both sides
before installation.
6. Carefully clean the front and back surfaces of the glass with a
Staticide wipe.
7. Wipe the front and back surfaces of the glass again with an almost-
dry Staticide wipe to remove any streaks.
8. Inspect the glass flat after cleaning to ensure all dust and residue
has been removed.
9. Reinsert the glass flat by inserting the left end first, gently pressing
down against the spring and guiding the tip about ½ inch (12.7 mm)
which allows the other end of the glass to swing down and rest
easily into the groove.
10. Gently slide the exposed tip ¼ inch (6.4 mm) to the right, guiding it
into its socket. The springs will press the glass flat against the
holder surface. Slide the glass flat left and right to ensure that it is
centered and seated properly.
11. Wipe the exposed surface of the glass flat again with the Staticide
wipe. Inspect the glass flat after cleaning to ensure all dust and
residue has been removed.
12. Close the scanner transport cover.
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