Savin IS760,IS760D Operating Instructions Manual

2004 10 G418-8600
Quick Installation Guide
Please read the Safety Information in the Operating Instructions before using this machine. It contains important information related to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING MACHINE PROBLEMS.
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Checking the Contents of the Box
Confirming the Installation
Environment
Installing the Scanner
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Disengaging the Lock
Installing the TWAIN/ISIS Driver
Preparation
Log on to the computer as a member of the Ad­ministrators group, for installation to Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT
4.0.
This machine can be used both as a TWAIN scanner and an ISIS scanner. A TWAIN driver and its applications (DeskTopBinder Lite, etc) are to be installed for the TWAIN scanner, and an ISIS driver and its applications (QuickScan, etc), are to be installed for the ISIS scanner.
Important
Before starting "Found New Hardware Wizard,"
it is necessary to install the TWAIN/ISIS driver. If the "Found New Hardware Wizard" started before the installation, click the [Cancel] button to discontinue the wizard and then install the TWAIN/ISIS driver.
Start Windows, and then insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled “Scanner Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions ” into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The CD-ROM Launcher screen appears.
When installation does not start automatically
A Auto Run might not automatically work with
certain operating system settings. In this case, launch “Setup.exe” located in the CD­ROM root directory.
Click [TWAIN DRIVER] or [ISIS DRIVER].
The installer of the TWAIN/ISIS driver starts. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Power off the computer after the installation is completed.
Note
Don't power on the computer before the step
procedure, “8. Detecting the Scanner”.
About TWAIN driver help
After you have installed the TWAIN driver, [(Model Name) TWAIN V4] will be created under [Pro­grams] of the [Start] menu. Help files for the TWAIN driver can be displayed from here.
Notes on using the TWAIN scanner are provided in “Readme.txt.” Be sure to read them before use.
Image Scanner
North America
G417-17/G418-17
power supply rating:
AC 120V, 60Hz, 2A
Europe
G418-27
power supply rating:
AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz, 1A
North America
G417-17/G418-17
Electrical Outlet Requirements:
AC 120V, 60Hz, min.10A
Europe
G418-27
Electrical Outlet Requirements:
AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz, min.5A
Check the contents of the box ac­cording to the following list. If one or some items are missing, please contact your sales or service rep­resentative.
Quick Installation Guide (this sheet)
CD-ROM
Power Cord
Tool
Cleaning Cloth
Safety Instruction Sheet
Two Caps
Remove the plastic bag. Lift the scanner and move it to the place where you want to install it.
The scanner location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect its performance.
WARNING
Make sure the wall outlet is near the machine
and easily accessible so that in event of an emergency it can be unplugged easily.
CAUTION
Keep the machine away from humidity and
dust. A fire or an electric shock might occur.
Do not place the machine on an unstable
or tilted surface. If it topples over, it could cause injury.
Optimum Environment Conditions
Recommended temperature and humidity
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Important
When the machine is moved from a cold
location to a warm location, sudden tem­perature changes cause condensation in­side of the scanner. Wait one hour or more before turning on the scanner to allow the condensation to evaporate.
Environments to Avoid
Important
Do not set up the scanner in any of the fol-
lowing types of locations. It may be the cause of the malfunction.
In a location exposed to direct sunlight
In a location where the scanner will be sub-
jected to blowing air or radiant heat, such as near an air conditioner or heater
In a location near other electronic devices,
such as a radio or television set
In a location subject to extreme tempera-
tures or humidity
Near a humidifier
Power Connection
Connect the power cord to a power source with the following specifications:
Product Specifications
Electrical Outlet Requirements
Space Required for Installing the Scanner
Make sure that the scanner is in a location where there is enough space to provide a clearance as illustrated below, and also provide a comfortable working area in the front.
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. 100mm (4inch) or more
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2
. 800mm (31.5inch) or more
Remove two lock screws fixed on the back of this machine.
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Note
Use a coin to remove the screws.
The holes left by the removed screws are to be covered by the caps. Put the leg stopper of the caps into the holes vertically.
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CAUTION
This scanner weighs approximately 33 kg.
Make sure to lift it carefully with two persons
or more so as to minimize physical strain. Careless lifting, reckless handling or allow­ing it to drop down can cause injury.
When transporting over long distances,
please consult an authorized dealer.
Take out the scanner main unit.
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Remove the tape.
Important
Save the box and cushioning material in
which the scanner was packed so that they can be used if it is necessary to transport the scanner in the future.
Open the automatic document feeder (ADF) and remove the protective sheet on the contact glass.
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Turn the caps 90 degrees.
Lift the Pressure Panel, and care­fully pull out the Background Panel that is fixed with the Velcro.
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The removed screws are to be kept fixing on the back of the Pressure Panel.
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Return the removed Background Panel to where it was.
Reference
Regarding how to set the Background Panel,
please refer to a note on the back of the Pressure Panel.
Set the lock lover to the “Unlock” position.
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Quick Installation Guide
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Connecting to the Computer
This scanner can be connected to the computer with a SCSI and/or USB interface.
You can connect the scanner to two computers at the same time. One with the SCSI interface, and one with the USB 2.0 interface. Though, you cannot use the scanner at the same time from two computers. Interfaces are switched automatically when you change from one of the computer to the other.
Important
The SCSI interface of this unit is of the 50-
pin half-pitch (pin-type) type. Connect a shielded SCSI-2 compliant with ANSI stan­dards or a SCSI-3 (Ultra-SCSI) cable.
It is possible that malfunction occurs or data
is lost when more than one SCSI ID's exists simultaneously. Adjust the settings such that the SCSI ID of this unit does not coincide with the ID of another SCSI device.
Keep the total length of the SCSI cable in-
cluding the cable inside the PC to a maxi­mum of 1.5m (4.9 feet) when using the SCSI-3 (Ultra-SCSI) and 3m (9.8 feet) when using the SCSI-2.
Some combinations of the SCSI board of
your computer and daisychained peripherals might cause an incorrect operation. Please contact and ask your service representative about the recommended SCSI board.
If you connect this unit to other SCSI devices
through a daisy chain, it may not work properly. In this case, connect only this unit to the computer.
Connecting the SCSI Interface (When the Scanner is at the End of the Daisy Chain)
Shut down the computer and all of the SCSI connected devices.
Daisy chain the computer, scanner and SCSI connected devices.
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Note
Connect the SCSI cable to either one side of the
connectors.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the front side of the scanner.
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull
the cover to open.
Confirm the DIP Switch NO.3 is in the OFF position.
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When you do not use the USB connection
Changing the DIP Switch settings enables high­speed data transfer. This is available with SCSI connection, the USB and the optional IEEE1394 connection cannot be used with this setting.
A Set the DIP Switch NO.2 to the OFF position.
SCSI synchronous transmission is enabled.
Set the SCSI ID by rotating the Rotary Switch.
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Connecting the SCSI Interface (When the Scanner is not at the End of the Daisy Chain)
Shut down the computer and all of the SCSI connected devices.
Daisy chain the computer, scanner and SCSI connected devices.
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Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the front side of the scanner.
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull
the cover to open.
Set the DIP Switch NO.3 to the ON position.
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Built-in SCSI terminator is disabled.
When you do not use the USB connection
Changing the DIP Switch settings enables high­speed data transfer. This is available with SCSI connection, the USB and the optional IEEE1394 connection cannot be used with this setting.
A Set the DIP Switch NO.2 to the OFF position.
SCSI synchronous transmission is enabled.
Set the SCSI ID by rotating the Rotary Switch.
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Connecting the USB Interface
Note
Please use the recommended USB cable. Using
other cables might occur an irregular operation. As for the recommended cables, please ask your service representative.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the scanner.
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull
the cover to open.
Confirm the DIP Switch NO.2 is in the ON position.
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Note
If the DIP Switch NO.2 is set to OFF, set it to
ON. The scanner will not be detected if the switch is set to OFF.
Connect the USB cable to the USB connector.
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Connect the other side of the cable to the USB connector on your com­puter.
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Connecting the Power Code
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Detecting the Scanner
Appendix: Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power On when Connected with SCSI Interface
Turn the power on from the farthest devices from the computer on the daisy chain. Start the computer last.
Note
The scanner will not be detected if you start the
computer first.
Turning the Power On when Connected with USB Interface
There is no order to turn on the power when you connect the scanner with USB Interface. You can turn on either the scanner or the computer first.
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Turning the Power Off
There is no order to turn off the power. You can turn off either the scanner or the computer first.
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This section explains how to connect this machine to a power source, using a bundled AC power cord.
WARNING
Do not use with a power source with a voltage
different from the specified voltage. Do not use a power outlet with multiple devices plugged in. These could create the risk of fire or elec­tric shock.
Avoid the use of an extension cord.
Do not damage, break, twist or modify the
Power Cord. Placing heavy objects on the cord, pulling on or bending it excessively can damage the Power Cord, creating the risk of fire or electric shock.
Never touch or unplug the power plug with wet
hands. This can create the risk of electric shock.
CAUTION
When unplugging from an outlet, be sure to
grasp the plug when pulling. Never pull on the cord. This could damage the cord creat­ing the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Confirm that the power switch is set to off.
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Confirm the lock screws on the back of this machine are removed and the holes left by the removed screws are covered with the cap, and con­firm that the lock lever is set to the "Unlock" position.
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Important
Turning the power on leaving the lock lever
to the "Lock" position and/or turning the power on without removing the screws could result not only in failure in scanning but in malfunction of this machine.
Push the power cord plug all the way into the power connector on this machine.
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Note
Be sure to use the power cord that comes with
this machine.
Insert the power plug into the power outlet.
Power on the scanner.
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Start the computer.
The installation completes here for the computer with the operation systems, Windows 95 and Windows NT4.0. For the computer with other operation systems, Plug & Play detects the scanner and the Found New Hardware Wizard automatically starts.
In the Wizard, select [Search f or a suitable driver for my device [rec­ommended]], and continue the “Found Ne w Har dware Wizard” to the end, according to the instruc­tion on the displa y.
Note
When an instruction to set the Windows system
CD-ROM appears on the display in the course of the installation, follow the instruction accord­ingly.
Even when “No approval of the logo test” ap-
pears on the display, you can continue the in­stallation by clicking [continue].
Image Scanner
Operating Instructions
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety
Information in this manual before using the machine.
Guide to Components
Setting up the Scanner
Installing Software
Setting Originals
Using the TWAIN Driver
Appendix
Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li­able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper­ating the machine.
Caution
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer. Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
The supplier shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the supplier with your office products.
Do not copy or print any item for which reproduction is prohibited by law. Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law: bank notes, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, passports, driver's licens-
es. The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive. We assume no responsibility for its
completeness or accuracy. If you have any questions concerning the legality of copying or printing cer­tain items, consult with your legal advisor.
Power Source
Color Scanner: 120V, 60Hz, 10A or more Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above.
Trademarks
Adobe, PostScript, and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. QuickScan™ is a trademark of Pixel Translations and Captiva Software Corporation.
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PixTools
and ISIS® are registered trademarks of Pixel Translations and Captiva Software Corporation. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. MS, Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their
respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights to those marks.
The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows:
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The product name of Windows
The product name of Windows
The product name of Windows
The product names of Windows
Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft
The product names of Windows
Microsoft Microsoft
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Windows® 2000 Professional
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Windows® 2000 Server
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Windows® 2000 Advanced Server
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Windows® XP Home Edition
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Windows® XP Professional
95 is Microsoft® Windows® 95
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98 is Microsoft® Windows® 98
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Me is Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
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2000 are as follows:
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XP are as follows:
The product names of Windows Server™ 2003 are as follows:
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Microsoft
The product names of Windows
Microsoft Microsoft
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Windows Server™ 2003 Enterprise Edition
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Windows Server™ 2003 Web Edition
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Windows NT® Workstation 4.0
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Windows NT® Server 4.0
NT 4.0 are as follows:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information ................................................................................................. 1
Safety During Operation............................................................................................. 1
Energy Star Program ............................................................................................. 4
Manuals for This Scanner .....................................................................................5
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................6
1. Guide to Components
Guide to This Scanner...........................................................................................7
Understanding Indicators ...........................................................................................9
DIP Switches ............................................................................................................10
2. Setting up the Scanner
Confirmations Before the Setup.........................................................................11
Location, Space and Environment ........................................................................... 11
Disengaging the lock for transportation.................................................................... 13
Installing Options.................................................................................................16
Installing the Image-Processing Unit........................................................................16
Installing the IEEE1394 Interface Board ..................................................................18
Connecting to the Computer ..............................................................................21
Connecting with SCSI Interface ............................................................................... 21
About the SCSI Interface....................................................................................... 21
Setting the SCSI ID ............................................................................................... 22
Setting the SCSI ID Automatically .........................................................................23
Connecting the SCSI Cable (When the Scanner is at the End of the Daisy Chain) Connecting the SCSI Cable (When the Scanner is not at the End of the Daisy Chain)
Using the Scanner only with the SCSI Connection ............................................... 27
Connecting with USB Interface ................................................................................28
Connecting with IEEE1394 Interface ....................................................................... 29
Connecting to a Power Source...........................................................................31
Turning the Power On/Off ...................................................................................33
Turning the Power On when Connected with SCSI Interface ..................................33
Turning the Power On when Connected with USB/IEEE1394 Interface .................. 33
Turning the Power Off .............................................................................................. 33
Using the Hard Reset Switch..............................................................................34
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3. Installing Software
Installing TWAIN Driver .......................................................................................35
System Requirements.............................................................................................. 35
Installing TWAIN Driver ............................................................................................ 36
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite ............................................................................38
System Requirements.............................................................................................. 38
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite .................................................................................. 39
Installing ISIS Driver ............................................................................................40
System Requirements.............................................................................................. 40
Installing ISIS Driver.................................................................................................41
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Installing QuickScan............................................................................................43
System Requirements.............................................................................................. 43
Installing QuickScan.................................................................................................43
4. Setting Originals
Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals................................................45
Original Sizes Available for Auto Detection.............................................................. 46
Originals that Require Special Care......................................................................... 47
Placing Originals.................................................................................................. 48
Placing the Original on the Exposure Glass............................................................. 48
Placing the Originals in the ADF .............................................................................. 49
Changing the Color of the Background Panel ..................................................52
Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the ADF ......................................52
Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass ....................54
5. Using the TWAIN Driver
Procedure Breakdown.........................................................................................57
Scanning Originals ..............................................................................................58
What You Can Do with the TWAIN Driver .......................................................... 60
Functions of the TWAIN Driver ................................................................................ 60
6. Appendix
Troubleshooting...................................................................................................63
Error Indicators......................................................................................................... 63
When the Original is Jammed or Double Fed in the ADF ........................................64
When the Originals are Not Fed Correctly ............................................................... 66
When Scanning is Not Performed as Expected .......................................................66
When an Error Message Appears............................................................................ 67
When in Installation and Other Problems................................................................. 70
Cleaning................................................................................................................71
Cleaning the Original Table Cove ............................................................................ 72
Cleaning Under the Pressure Panel......................................................................... 73
Cleaning Under the Background Panel .................................................................... 74
Cleaning Inside the ADF Cover................................................................................ 76
Cleaning the Ventilation Panel ................................................................................. 77
Moving and Transporting the Scanner ..............................................................78
Moving Over Short Distances .................................................................................. 78
Transporting the Scanner......................................................................................... 79
Disposing of the Scanner....................................................................................81
How Data Size Changes Depending on Scan Area and Resolution................82
When
When [Gray Scale] or [256 Colors] is Selected............................................................ 83
When [8 Colors] or [8 Colors(Photo)] is Selected ........................................................ 83
When [16770K colors] is Selected..............................................................................84
[
Binary(Text)
], [
Binary(Photo)
], [
Binary(Auto Image)
Options ................................................................................................................. 85
Image Processing Unit Type B................................................................................. 85
IEEE1394 Interface Unit Type IS760 ....................................................................... 85
Specifications.......................................................................................................86
, or
]
[
Binary(Text/Photo)
is Selected
]
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INDEX......................................................................................................... 88
Safety Information
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When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol­lowed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
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• Connect the Power Cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an extension cord.
• Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
• To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual.
• Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if any of the following conditions exists:
• You spill something into the equipment.
• You suspect that your equipment needs service or repair.
• Your equipment's cover has been damaged.
• Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer or at appropriate collection sites.
• Keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols. A fire or an electric shock might occur.
• Make sure the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible so that in event of an emergency it can be unplugged easily.
• Do not use with a power source with a voltage different from the specified voltage. Do not use a power outlet with multiple devices plugged in. These could create the risk of fire or electric shock.
• Avoid the use of an extension cord.
• Do not damage, break, twist or modify the Power Cord. Placing heavy objects on the cord, pulling on or bending it excessively can damage the Power Cord, creating the risk of fire or electric shock.
• Never touch or unplug the power plug with wet hands. This can create the risk of electric shock.
• Never remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual. The inside of the scanner contains high-voltage components that can cause electrical shock. Have all in­spections, adjustments, and repairs inside the scanner performed by an authorized dealer only.
• Do not attempt to modify this scanner in any way. Modification can cause fire or electrical shock.
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Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on.
Unplug the Power Cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment.
While moving the equipment, you should take care that the Power Cord will not be dam­aged under the equipment.
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the ca­ble).
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the equipment.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the equipment or expended supply waste at
household waste collection points. Disposal can take place at an authorized dealer or at ap­propriate collection sites.
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a label indicating the "hot surface". Otherwise it could cause a personal burn.
Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and functionality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer.
Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an electric shock might occur.
Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over, it could cause
injury.
When unplugging from an outlet, be sure to grasp the plug when pulling. Never pull on the cord. This could damage the cord creating the risk of fire or electrical shock.
When disconnecting the power cord, always make sure to hold onto the plug. Do not pull on the power cord itself. This can cause damage to the cord, fire or electrical shock.
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
This scanner weighs approximately 72.8 lbs.
Make sure to lift it carefully with two persons or more so as to minimize physical strain.
Careless lifting, reckless handling or allowing it to drop down can cause injury.
When transporting over long distances, please consult an authorized dealer.
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Energy Star Program
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is­sues, such as global warming.
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip­ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.
❖❖❖❖ Low-Power mode
This unit automatically lowers its power consumption at a predetermined time (approximately 15 minutes) after the last operation was performed. To operate the unit from this mode, see the instructions below.
Method for clearing
Put a document on the Original Table.
Open the cover of the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
Lift the Pressure Panel.
Follow the instructions from the PC.
Note
The Low-Power mode does not work in the following conditions.
When an error occurs.
When a document is placed on the Original Table.
❖❖❖❖ Specifications
Low-Power mode Power consumption Approx. 8W
Transitional interval 15 minutes
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Manuals for This Scanner
The following manuals describe the operational and maintenance procedures of this machine.
To enhance safe and efficient operation of this scanner, all users should read and follow the instructions carefully.
❖❖❖❖ Quick Installation Guide
Describes how to install the scanner.
❖❖❖❖ Operating Instructions (this manual)
Provides all of the information how to install, set up, and use the scanner. This manual is provided as a PDF file.
Note
There is a CD-ROM that comes with this scanner.
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How to Read This Manual
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Symbols
The following set of symbols is used in this manual.
WARNING:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in­structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are de­scribed in the Safety Information section.
CAUTION:
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi­nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety Information section.
* The statements above are notes for your safety.
Important
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.
Preparation
This symbol indicates information or preparations required prior to operating.
Note
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after abnor­mal operation.
Limitation
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together, or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.
Reference
This symbol indicates a reference.
[]
Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.
[]
Keys and buttons that appear on the computer's display.
{}
Keys built into the machine's control panel.
{}
Keys on the computer's keyboard.
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1. Guide to Components
Guide to This Scanner
1. ADF (Automatic Document Feed-
er)
Allows you to automatically load multi­ple originals into this machine.
2. Paper Thickness Changeover Le-
ver
When you scan the thick originals originals thicker than 128g/m with the ADF, set the paper thickness changeover lever to your side. After scan­ning, return the switch to the back side.
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(242.5bls)
3. Original Table
Set originals here to be loaded into this machine using ADF.
4. Output Table
The originals that have been loaded by the ADF are output here after scanning.
5. Original Stopper
Stops the originals scanned by the ADF.
6. Rotary Switch
Use to set SCSI ID.
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7. DIP Switches
Use to set the operation mode of this scanner. p.10 DIP Switches
8. Hard Reset Switch
This switch resets the power to the scan­ner. Use this switch when validate the settings of the DIP Switches or the Rotary Switch.
9. Indicators
Indicates the status of this machine. p.9 Understanding Indicators
10. {
{Clear Modes}}}} key
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Press this key to stop the manual scan­ning.
11. {
{Start}}}} key
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Press this key to start the manual scan­ning
12. Power Switch
Turns this machine's power on and off.
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Guide to Components
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1. Pressure Panel
Holds the originals down on the Expo­sure Glass.
2. Background Panel for Exposure
Glass
Panel to set the background color for the original in black or white when you place the original on the exposure glass. p.54 Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
3. ADF Exposure Glass
Scans the originals when they are loaded by the ADF.
4. Exposure Glass
Set the original here when you do not use the ADF scanning.
5. ADF Cover
Open when clearing the misfed originals or cleaning the rollers.
6. Lock Screw
This is to lock the scanning parts inside when you transport this machine. Re­move this screw when you set up this machine.
7. USB 2.0 Interface Connector
Used for connection of an USB cable. The USB interface board is alternatively used with the optional IEEE1394 interface board.
8. Lock Lever
Set this lever to the “Lock” position when you transport this machine.
9. SCSI Interface Connector
Used for connection of a SCSI Cable.
10. SD Card Slot
Used for an authorized customer engi­neer's maintenance only.
11. Power Connector
For connection of the bundled AC power code.
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Guide to This Scanner
Understanding Indicators
This section explains how to interpret the indicators in front of this machine.
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Indicators On Blink Off
Status of Power Power On Low-Power mode Power Off
1
Machine Busy Scanning operation
*1
No originals are set to the ADF
current status
Documents in place
Error detection Error No error or the
Scan Wait SADF When SADF mode or
*1
Sometimes it looks like blinking.
in progress
Originals are set to the ADF
during standby for the manual scan
All indicators on: For a short while after you turned on the power, or pressed the Hard Reset key.
All indicators blinking: System error. Contact your service representative.
Description of the Error indicator on: See p.63 Error Indicators
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Guide to Components
DIP Switches
Change only the switches No. 1 to 3. Do not change the other switches.
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SW No. Function OFF ON
1
2 SCSI synchronous transmission enable
3 SCSI termination enable disable
4
5
6
7
8
*1
SCAM: SCSI Configured Automatically. Protocol to set SCSI ID automatically.
SCAM
(system usage)
*1
disable enable
disable
always
Do not make changes.
OFF
Important
SCSI ID will not be configured even if you set SCAM to enable, when more
than one of this scanner with the SCAM function enabled are connected to the daisy chain. In this case, disable the SCAM by setting the DIP Switch No.1 ON, and set the SCSI ID with the Rotary Switch.
The USB and the optional IEEE1394 connection cannot be used when the SCSI
synchronous transmission is set. You can turn the DIP Switch No.2 OFF (SCSI synchronous transmission enabled) when using the scanner only with the SCSI connection.
A malfunction with SCSI synchronous transmission may occur if you use a
SCSI cable longer than recommended, or a cable out of the standard. In that case, turn the DIP Switch No.2 ON (SCSI synchronous transmission dis­abled).
When the scanner is connected to the middle of the daisy chain, set the DIP
Switch No.3 ON.
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2. Setting up the Scanner
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This section explains how to setup the scanner to get it ready for use, and how to make necessary connections.
Confirmations Before the Setup
Location, Space and Environment
❖❖❖❖ Location
WARNING:
Make sure the wall outlet is near the machine and easily accessible so that in event of an emergency it can be unplugged easily.
CAUTION:
Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an electric shock might occur.
Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over, it could cause
injury.
Place the scanner on a level, stable, vibrating-free surface.
Allowable inclination of the surface for installation is within 0.2inch (when measuring difference of heights between one end and the other of this ma­chine, compared to a level surface).
❖❖❖❖ Space
Make sure that the scanner is in a location where there is enough space to pro­vide the clearance as illustrated below, and also provide a comfortable work­ing area in the front.
1.
4 inch (100 mm) or more
2.
31.5 inch (800 mm) or more
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2
Setting up the Scanner
❖❖❖❖ Environment
Important
Do not set up the scanner in any of the following types of locations. It may
be the cause of the malfunction.
In a location exposed to direct sunlight
In a location where the scanner will be subjected to blowing air or radi-
ant heat, such as near an air conditioner or heater
In a location near other electronic devices, such as a radio or television
set
In a location subject to extreme temperatures or humidity
Near a humidifier
Set up the scanner in a location where the temperature and humidity will fall within the ranges shown below.
ADC123S
Important
Save the box and cushioning material in which the scanner was packed so
that they can be used if it is necessary to transport the scanner in the future.
When the machine is moved from a cold location to a warm location, sud-
den temperature changes cause condensation inside of the scanner. Wait one hour or more before turning on the scanner to allow the condensation to evaporate.
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Confirmations Before the Setup
Disengaging the lock for transportation
In this section, we explain how to disengage the lock after you take the scanner out of the package for transportation.
Remove two lock screws fixed on the back of this machine.
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ADC082S
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Note
Use a coin to remove the lock screws.
Be sure to remove the lock screws. Turning the power on without remov-
ing the screws could result not only in failure in scanning, but in malfunc­tion of this machine.
Cover both holes left by the removed screws with the caps.
BBBB
A Put the leg stopper of the caps into the holes vertically.
ADC084S
B Turn the caps 90 degrees.
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2
Setting up the Scanner
T
he removed lock screws are to be kept on the back of the Pressure Panel
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as follows: A Lift the Pressure Panel and carefully pull out the Background Panel that
is fixed with the Velcro.
ADC071S
B The removed screws are to be kept fixing on the back of the Pressure
Panel.
ADC086S
C Return the removed Background Panel to where it was.
Reference
Regarding how to set the Background Panel, please refer to the step B -
of p.54 Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Expo-
E
sure Glass”.
Turn the lock lever on the back of this machine to the “Unlock” position.
DDDD
ADC025S
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Confirmations Before the Setup
Note
Be sure to set the lock lever to the “Unlock position. Turning the power
on leaving the lock lever to the “Lock” position could result not only in fail­ure in scanning but in malfunction of the machine.
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Setting up the Scanner
Installing Options
Installing the Image-Processing Unit
Important
Touch any metallic material before touching the image-processing unit to re-
move static from your body.
Note
Use the accessory tool to remove or fix the screws.
Turn OFF the power to this product and disconnect all cables connected to
AAAA
the product, including the power cable.
Remove the three screws on the lower back surface of the product.
BBBB
ADC009S
Pull out the scanner control unit by pulling the black ribbon on the center
CCCC
of the board.
ADC010S
Important
The control unit is heavy. Please take care not to drop it when pulling it
out.
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Remove the seven screws on the cover of the scanner control unit.
DDDD
ADC064S
Open the cover of the scanner control unit.
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Installing Options
2
ADC011S
Connect the connector at the bottom surface of the image-processing unit to
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the connector of the scanner control unit, and fix with one accessory screw.
ADC012S
Check that it is connected tightly, check that there are no foreign objects
GGGG
such as metal on the scanner control unit.
Close the scanner control unit cover and fix with seven screws, then insert
HHHH
the scanner control unit into the main unit.
Note
Be sure to place the scanner on the level surface when inserting the scanner
control unit.
Insert the scanner control unit till you see the screw holes.
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Setting up the Scanner
Fix the scanner control unit with three screws.
IIII
Removed cables must connect in former state.
JJJJ
Installing the IEEE1394 Interface Board
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Important
Touch any metallic material before touching the IEEE interface board to re-
move static from your body.
Note
The optional IEEE 1394 interface board is alternatively used with the USB in-
terface board.
Turn OFF the power to this product and disconnect all cables connected to
AAAA
the product, including the power cable.
Remove the three screws on the lower back surface of the product.
BBBB
ADC009S
Pull out the scanner control unit by pulling the black ribbon on the center
CCCC
of the board.
ADC010S
Important
The control unit is heavy. Please take care not to drop it when pulling it
out.
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Remove the seven screws on the cover of the scanner control unit.
DDDD
ADC064S
Open the cover of the scanner control unit.
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Installing Options
2
ADC011S
Remove the USB 2.0 interface board fixed with 6 screws.
FFFF
ADC077S
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Connect the IEEE1394 interface board to the extension connector. Fix the
GGGG
board with four accessory screws from inside, two accessory screws from outside.
ADC014S
Check that it is connected tightly, check that there are no foreign objects
HHHH
such as metal on the scanner control unit.
Close the scanner control unit cover and fix with seven screws, then insert
IIII
the scanner control unit into the main unit.
Note
Be sure to place the scanner on the level surface when inserting the scanner
control unit.
Insert the scanner control unit till you see the screw holes.
Fix the scanner control unit with three screws.
JJJJ
Removed cables must connect in former state.
KKKK
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Connecting to the Computer
Connecting to the Computer
This scanner can be connected to the computer with either a SCSI, USB, or IEEE1394 interface. An optional board will be required to connect with IEEE1394.
Important
Do not turn the power of the scanner ON before the software installation. If you run the "Found New Hardware Wizard" beforehand, you will not be able to in­stall the software correctly. When the "Found New Hardware Wizard" started before the installation, click the [
Connecting with SCSI Interface
Standard, you can connect the scanner to two computers at the same time. One with the SCSI interface, and one with the USB 2.0 interface. Though, you cannot use the scanner at the same time from two computers. Interfaces are switched automatically when you change from one of the computer to the other.
Cancel
] button to discontinue the wizard.
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When the IEEE1394 interface board of the option is installed, you can connect the scanner to three computers at the same time. One with a SCSI interface, and two with the optional IEEE1394 interface. Though, you cannot use the scanner at the same time from three computers. Interfaces are switched automatically when you use any one of the computers.
About the SCSI Interface
Connection of this scanner to the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is as follows:
This scanner is compliant for SCSI-3. You can daisy chain with SCSI-1/2 com­pliant devices as well. The SCSI connecter of this scanner is male 50pin half­pitch pin type. Use the shielded SCSI-2/3 cable compliant with ANSI (Amer­ican National Standard Institute). Confirm in advance that some combination of the SCSI cable and SCSI board on the computer may cause an incorrect scanner operation.
This scanner is compliant for SCAM (SCSI Configured Automatically). If you use SCAM corresponding to SCSI board and driver for your computer, the SCSI ID will be set automatically. p.23 Setting the SCSI ID Automatically
This scanner has a built-in terminator. Set the DIP switches properly when you connect the scanner with the SCSI interface.
Important
Using other cable than ANSI compliant SCSI-2/3 shielded cable, may possibly bring about malfunction or electromagnetic wave interference above VCCI rules.
Connect a SCSI cable shorter than 4.9feet (1.5m) for the SCSI-3 (Ultra-SCSI), and a
9.8feet (3m) cable for the SCSI-2, including the cable length inside your computer.
Some combinations of the SCSI board of your PC and daisy-chained periph-
erals might cause an incorrect operation. Please contact and ask your service representative about the recommended SCSI board.
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Setting the SCSI ID
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Confirm the DIP Switch No.1 to the OFF position.
BBBB
ADC069S
SCAM function is disabled.
Set the SCSI ID by rotating the Rotary Switch.
CCCC
Note
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the SCSI ID while the power is
ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
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Connecting to the Computer
Setting the SCSI ID Automatically
Note
If you use the SCSI board without SCAM function or the SCSI ID is overlap-
ping with the other SCSI device, set the SCSI ID manually.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
2
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Set the DIP Switch No.1 to the ON position.
BBBB
ADC016S
SCAM function is enabled.
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Connecting the SCSI Cable (When the Scanner is at the End of the Daisy Chain)
Shut down the computer and all of the SCSI connected devices.
AAAA
Daisy chain the computer, scanner and SCSI connected devices.
BBBB
ADC018S
Note
Connect the SCSI cable to either one side of the connectors.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
CCCC
scanner.
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Set the DIP Switch No.3 to the OFF position.
DDDD
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Built-in SCSI terminator is enabled.
ADC019S
Connecting to the Computer
Note
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the SCSI ID while the power is
ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Connecting the SCSI Cable (When the Scanner is not at the End of the Daisy Chain)
Shut down the computer and all of the SCSI connected devices.
AAAA
Daisy chain the computer, scanner and SCSI connected devices.
BBBB
ADC020S
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
CCCC
scanner.
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ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Set the DIP Switch No.3 to the ON position.
DDDD
ADC021S
Built-in SCSI terminator is disabled.
Connecting to the Computer
Note
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the SCSI ID while the power is
ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
Using the Scanner only with the SCSI Connection
You can set the scanner to the SCSI synchronous transmission for high-speed data transfer and shorten the total scan time. The USB and the optional IEEE1394 connection cannot be used when the SCSI synchronous transmission is set.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
2
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Set the DIP Switch No.2 to the OFF position.
BBBB
ADC079S
SCSI synchronous transmission is enabled.
Note
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the DIP Switch while the pow-
er is ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
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Setting up the Scanner
Connecting with USB Interface
Note
Please use the recommended USB cable. Using other cables might occur an ir-
regular operation. As for the recommended cables, please ask your service representative.
2
You can connect the scanner to two computers at the same time. One with the
SCSI interface, and one with the USB 2.0 interface. Though, you cannot use the scanner at the same time from two computers. Interfaces are switched au­tomatically when you change from one of the computer to the other.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
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Confirm the DIP Switch No.2 is in the ON position.
BBBB
ADC080S
Note
If the DIP Switch No.2 is set to OFF, set it to ON. If the switch is set to OFF,
"Found New Hardware Wizard" will not start. .
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the DIP Switch while the pow-
er is ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
Connecting to the Computer
Connect the USB cable to the USB connector.
CCCC
ADC022S
Connect the other side of the cable to the USB connector on your computer.
DDDD
Connecting with IEEE1394 Interface
2
Note
The optional IEEE1394 interface board is required.
An IEEE1394 cable is packed to be used for the optional IEEE1394 interface
board.
An irregular operation might occur for the IEEE1394 interface board of some
PC. Please use the recommended IEEE1394 interface board for your PC. As for the recommended boards, please ask you service representative.
You can connect the scanner to three computers at the same time. One with a
SCSI interface, and two with the optional IEEE1394 interface. Though, you cannot use the scanner at the same time from three computers. Interfaces are switched automatically when you use any one of the computers.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
ADC015S
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Confirm the DIP Switch No.2 is in the ON position.
BBBB
ADC080S
Note
If the DIP Switch No.2 is set to OFF, set it to ON. If the switch is set to OFF,
"Found New Hardware Wizard" will not start. .
Press the Hard Reset Switch if you changed the DIP Switch while the pow-
er is ON. p.34 Using the Hard Reset Switch
Connect the IEEE1394 cable to the IEEE1394 connector.
CCCC
ADC023S
Note
Connect the cable to either one of the connectors.
Connect the other side of the cable to the IEEE1394 connector on your com-
DDDD
puter.
Repeat Steps
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second computer.
and
CCCC
with the other IEEE1394 connector to connect with a
DDDD
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Connecting to a Power Source
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Connecting to a Power Source
This section explains how to connect this machine to a power source, using a bundled AC power cord.
WARNING:
Do not use with a power source with a voltage different from the specified voltage. Do not use a power outlet with multiple devices plugged in. These could create the risk of fire or electric shock.
Avoid the use of an extension cord.
Do not damage, break, twist or modify the Power Cord. Placing heavy objects on the cord,
pulling on or bending it excessively can damage the Power Cord, creating the risk of fire or electric shock.
Never touch or unplug the power plug with wet hands. This can create the risk of electric shock.
CAUTION:
When unplugging from an outlet, be sure to grasp the plug when pulling. Never pull on the cord. This could damage the cord creating the risk of fire or electrical shock.
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Confirm that the power switch is set to Off.
AAAA
ADC124S
Confirm the lock screws on the back of this machine are removed and the
BBBB
holes left by the removed screws are covered with the caps.
ADC088S
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Important
Be sure to remove the lock screws. Turning the power on without remov-
ing the screws could result not only in failure in scanning but in malfunc­tion of this machine.
Confirm that the lock lever located on the back of the machine is set to the
CCCC
Unlock position.
ADC025S
Important
Be sure to set the lock lever to “Unlock. Turning on the power with the
lock lever set to “Lock” could result in failure in scanning or in malfunction of this machine.
Push the power cord plug all the way into the power connector on this ma-
DDDD
chine.
ADC026S
Note
Be sure to use the power cord that comes with this machine.
Insert the power plug into the power outlet.
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Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power On/Off
Important
Do not turn the power of the scanner ON before the software installation. If
you run the Found New Hardware Wizard beforehand, you will not be able to install the software correctly. When the Found New Hardware Wiz­ard started before the installation, click the [Cancel] button to discontinue the wizard.
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1. Power Off
2. Power On
Turning the Power On when Connected with SCSI Interface
Turn the power on from the farthest devices from the computer on the daisy chain. Start the computer last.
Note
The scanner will not be detected if you start the computer first.
Turning the Power On when Connected with USB/IEEE1394 Interface
There is no order to turn on the power when you connect the scanner with USB or IEEE1394 interface. You can turn on either the scanner or the computer first.
Turning the Power Off
There is no order to turn off the power. You can turn off either the scanner or the computer first.
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2
Setting up the Scanner
Using the Hard Reset Switch
You need to hard reset the scanner when validate the settings of the DIP Switch­es or the Rotary Switch. To hard reset the scanner, you can turn off the scanner and turn it on again, or follow the procedures below.
Open the cover of the switch box on the lower left of the frontside of the
AAAA
scanner.
ADC015S
Note
Push the knob of the cover to the left and pull the cover to open.
Press the Hard Reset Switch.
BBBB
ADC029S
The scanner will be in the same status as when you turn off the scanner and turn it on again.
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3. Installing Software
This machine can be used both as a TWAIN scanner and an ISIS scanner. A TWAIN driver and its applications are to be installed for the TWAIN scanner, and an ISIS driver and its applications are to be installed for the ISIS scanner.
Installing TWAIN Driver
When this machine is used as the TWAIN scanner; it is necessary to install the TWAIN driver to be used for the TWAIN compliant applications.
Preparation
Start installation, retaining the power of the scanner OFF.
System Requirements
Install TWAIN Driver to the computer that meets the system requirements be­low.
(A recommended environment is for scanning documents by 16,770K Full col­or Mode.)
Hardware PC/AT compatible
CPU Pentium 200 MHz or faster (Pentium II 350 MHz or faster recommended)
Memory 64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space 200 MB or more (1GB or more recommended)
Display Resolution 800 × 600 pixels, 256 colors or higher (16,770K colors or higher recommended)
Operating Systems Windows 95(OSR 2 or later)/98/98 SE/Me/2000(Service Pack 4 or later)/XP, Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 5 or later), Windows Server 2003
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Installing Software
Installing TWAIN Driver
Preparation
Log on to the computer as a member of the Administrators group, for instal­lation to Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0.
Start the computer, retaining the power of the scanner OFF.
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Note
If the power of the computer turns ON, retaining the power of the scanner
ON, before driver installation, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" auto­matically starts. In this case, click [Cancel] button.
Start Windows, and then insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled “Scanner
BBBB
Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The CD-ROM Launcher screen appears.
When installation does not start automatically
Auto Run might not automatically work with certain operating system set­tings.
A Launch “Setup.exe located in the CD-ROM root directory.
Click [TWAIN DRIVER].
CCCC
The installer of the TWAIN driver starts. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Turn the power of the scanner ON.
DDDD
Re-start the computer.
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The installation completes here for the computer with the operation systems, Windows 95 and Windows NT4.0. For the computer with other operation systems, "Plug & Play" detects the scanner and the "Found New Hardware Wizard" automatically starts.
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Installing TWAIN Driver
In the Wizard, select [Search for a suitable driver for my device [recommended]],
FFFF
and continue the "Found New Hardware Wizard" to the end, according to the instruction on the display.
Note
When an instruction to set the Windows system CD-ROM appears on the
display in the course of the installation, follow the instruction accordingly.
Even when "No approval of the logo test" appears on the display, you can
continue the installation by clicking [Continue].
----About TWAIN driver help
After you have installed the TWAIN driver, [(Model Name) TWAIN V4] will be cre­ated under [Programs] of the [Start] menu. Help files for the TWAIN driver can be displayed from here.
Notes on using the TWAIN scanner are provided in “Readme.txt”. Be sure to read them before use.
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----Changing the connecting interface
When you change the connecting interface from the interface first installed, change the cable to the new interface and start from step D. "Scanner Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions" CD-ROM is not required.
Note
Please confirm the DIP Switch when you connect each cable.
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Installing Software
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite
DeskTopBinder Lite is a software with which you can manage various types of file data, such as scanned images, or documents as if they were one file. This soft­ware is compatible with a TWAIN driver. You can use this software to scan doc­uments with this scanner.
System Requirements
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Install DeskTopBinder Lite to the computer that meets the system requirements below.
Hardware PC/AT compatible
CPU Pentium 133 MHz or faster (Pentium II 266 MHz or faster recommended)
Memory 48 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space Minimum free space required for installing: 70 MB
Note
In addition to the space required for installation, the hard disk should have
at least 200 MB of free space for files.
Operating Systems Windows 98 SE/Me/2000(Service Pack 1 or later)/XP, Windows Server 2003
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Installing DeskTopBinder Lite
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite
Preparation
Log on to the computer as a member of the Administrators group, for instal­lation to Windows 2000/XP, or Windows Server 2003.
Start Windows, and then insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled “Scanner
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Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The CD-ROM Launcher screen appears.
When installation does not start automatically
Auto Run might not automatically work with certain operating system set­tings.
A Launch Setup.exe located in the CD-ROM root directory.
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Click [DeskTopBinder Lite.]
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The DeskTopBinder Lite Setup screen appears.
Click [DeskTopBinder Lite].
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The Installer of the DeskTopBinder Lite starts. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Reference
For information about the subsequent installation procedure, see the Setup Guide which can be displayed from the Setup screen of DeskTopBinder Lite.
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Installing Software
Installing ISIS Driver
When this machine is used as the ISIS scanner; it is necessary to install the ISIS driver to be used for the ISIS compliant applications.
Preparation
Start installation, retaining the power of the scanner OFF.
System Requirements
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Install ISIS Driver to the computer that meets the system requirements below.
Hardware PC/AT compatible
Display Resolution 1024 × 768 pixels, 256 colors or higher (16,770K colors or higher recommend­ed)
Operating Systems Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000(Service Pack 4 or later)/XP, Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6 or higher)
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Installing ISIS Driver
Installing ISIS Driver
Preparation
Log on to the computer as a member of the Administrators group, for instal­lation to Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0.
Start the computer, retaining the power of the scanner OFF.
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Note
If the power of the computer turns ON, retaining the power of the scanner
ON, before driver installation, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" auto­matically starts. In this case, click [Cancel] button.
Start Windows, and then insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled “Scanner
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Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The CD-ROM Launcher screen appears.
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When installation does not start automatically
Auto Run might not automatically work with certain operating system set­tings.
A Launch “Setup.exe located in the CD-ROM root directory.
Click [ISIS DRIVER].
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The installer of the ISIS driver starts. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Turn the power of the scanner ON.
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Re-start the computer.
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The installation completes here for the computer with the operation systems, Windows 95 and Windows NT4.0. For the computer with other operation systems, "Plug & Play" detects the scanner and the "Found New Hardware Wizard" automatically starts.
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Installing Software
In the Wizard, select [Search for a suitable driver for my device [recommended]],
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and continue the "Found New Hardware Wizard" to the end, according to the instruction on the display.
Note
When an instruction to set the Windows system CD-ROM appears on the
display in the course of the installation, follow the instruction accordingly.
Even when "No approval of the logo test" appears on the display, you can
continue the installation by clicking [Continue].
----Changing the connecting interface
When you change the connecting interface from the interface first installed, change the cable to the new interface and start from step D. "Scanner Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions" CD-ROM is not required.
Note
Please confirm the DIP Switch when you connect each cable.
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Installing QuickScan
Installing QuickScan
This software is compatible with a ISIS driver. You can use this software to scan documents with this scanner.
System Requirements
Install QuickScan to the computer that meets the system requirements below.
Hardware PC/AT compatible
CPU Pentium II or faster (Pentium II 400 MHz or faster recommended)
Memory 64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space Minimum free space required for installing: 200 MB
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Operating Systems Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000(Service Pack 4 or later)/XP
Installing QuickScan
Preparation
Log on to the computer as a member of the Administrators group, for instal­lation to Windows 2000/XP, or Windows Server 2003.
Start Windows, and then insert the supplied CD-ROM labeled “Scanner
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Driver(s), Utilities and Operating Instructions into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The CD-ROM Launcher screen appears.
When installation does not start automatically
Auto Run might not automatically work with certain operating system set­tings.
A Launch “Setup.exe located in the CD-ROM root directory.
Click [QuickScan].
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The Installer of the QuickScan starts. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Reference
For information about the subsequent installation procedure, see the Setup Guide which can be displayed from the Setup screen of QuickScan.
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Installing Software
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4. Setting Originals
This chapter describes how to set an original to be scanned with this machine.
It is possible to set an original on the exposure glass or the ADF. To scan several pages successively, using the ADF is convenient.
Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals
Where original
is set
Exposure glass Up to 12″ × 17
ADF
Original size (Main scanning ×××× Sub scanning) Original weight
Up to 297mm × 432mm
❖❖❖❖ Standard size
Maximum: 11× 17”R, A3R Minimum: B6JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard)S
40–157g/m 298lbs)
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(77–
❖❖❖❖ Non-standard size
One side color
Maximum: 12 (297mm) × 24.8 (630mm) Minimum: 2.7 (69mm) × 3.5 (90mm)
One side monochrome
Maximum: 12 (297mm) × 78.7 (2000mm) Minimum: 2.7 (69mm) × 3.5 (90mm)
Both side color, Both side monochrome (The du­plex model machine only) Maximum: 12 (297mm) × 17 (432mm) Minimum: 2.7 (69mm) × 3.5 (90mm)
Note
When you scan the thick originals — originals thicker than 128g/m
(242.5bls) with the ADF, set the paper thickness changeover lever to your side. After scanning, return the lever to the back side.
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It may not be possible to scan a full color original even if it meets require-
ments of the chart above. See “Readme.txt” in the CD-ROM for details.
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Setting Originals
Original Sizes Available for Auto Detection
The scanner can detect the following document sizes automatically.
❖❖❖❖ When the Background Panel is Black
All of the original size can be detected from Exposure glass and ADF.
❖❖❖❖ When the Background Panel is White
When set on the Exposure glass Unable to detect automatically.
When set on the ADF 11× 17” (279mm × 432mm) R
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/2” × 14” (Legal, 216mm × 356mm) R
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/2” × 13” (216mm × 330mm) R
8
1
8
/2” × 11” (Letter, 216mm × 279mm) R
1
8
/2” × 11” (Letter, 279mm × 216mm) S
1
/2” × 8 1/2” (216mm × 279mm) R
5
1
5
/2” × 8 1/2” (216mm × 279mm) S
A3 (11.7× 16.5”, 297mm × 420mm) R B4JIS (10× 14.3”, 257mm × 364mm) R A4 (8.3× 11.7”, 210mm × 297mm) R A4 (8.3× 11.7”, 210mm × 297mm) S B5JIS (7.2× 10”, 182mm × 257mm) R B5JIS (7.2× 10”, 182mm × 257mm) S A5 (8.3× 5.8”, 210mm × 148mm) S B6JIS (7.2× 5, 182mm × 128mm) S
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Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals
Originals that Require Special Care
When scanning the following types of originals, be sure to follow the descrip­tions below.
❖❖❖❖ Originals that are difficult to detect the size automatically
It is difficult for the scanner to automatically detect the sizes of the following types of originals, so select the original size manually.
Originals with indexes, tags, or other protrusions
Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper
Text or picture dense original
Originals containing solid images
Originals containing solid images around their edges
❖❖❖❖ Originals that cannot be set in the ADF
Placing the following types of originals in the ADF can cause paper misfeeds or result in damage to the originals. Place these originals on the exposure glass instead.
Stapled or clipped originals
Perforated or torn originals
Curled, folded, or creased originals
Pasted Originals
Originals with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper,
aluminum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper
Originals with perforated lines
Originals with indexes, tags, or other projecting parts
The originals with large frictional resistance such as non-carbon papers.
Sticky originals such as translucent paper
Thin originals that have low stiffness
Bound originals such as books
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Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies
Originals with ink or correction liquid on them and still not completely dry
Originals with large curl on the end
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Setting Originals
Placing Originals
Placing the Original on the Exposure Glass
Important
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the ADF.
Lift the Pressure Panel.
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With the side to be scanned facing down, place the original on the exposure
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glass, and align it with the home position and scale.
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1. Home position
2. Scale
Important
Do not press down on the exposure glass. Strong pressure on the exposure
glass could cause it to break.
Gently lower the ADF.
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Placing Originals
Placing the Originals in the ADF
The ADF allows you to place multiple originals at one time.
❖❖❖❖ Precautions when placing an original in the ADF
For information about the originals that cannot be placed in the ADF, see p.47 Originals that cannot be set in the ADF”.
Important
Attempting to use unsuitable originals in the ADF can lead to a misfeed and damage to the originals. Place such originals directly on the exposure glass.
Do not set originals in the ADF in excess of the upper limit mark.
In case the end of originals are curled too much to feed with the ADF, de-
crease the number of originals or adjust the curled end of originals straight.
See p.46 Original Sizes Available for Auto Detection for information about the original sizes that can be detected automatically.
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Fan the originals to get air between the sheets before setting them in the ADF.
Adjust the stopper of the Output Table to the size of your originals.
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1. stopper
Note
Pull out the stopper and insert it to the other way to adjust the position of
the stopper when you are scanning originals shorter than 5.8× 8.3”L or
4.1× 5.8K (A5L or A6K) in longways.
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Setting Originals
Important
Do not hold the stopper to open the ADF.
Align the originals. To have the originals scanned in order, set the originals
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in order illustrated below.
Simplex scanning
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Duplex scanning
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Fan the originals and align them well.
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Placing Originals
Place the originals with first page on the top with the face up. Adjust the
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side guides to the size of your originals.
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1. Side guides
Note
Adjust the original guide carefully by moving the root part of the original
guide located over the original tray ditch.
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Be careful not to drop any alien objects such as paper clip, dust, etc. into
the original tray ditch.
Check that the ADF is closed.
Set the paper thickness changeover lever to your side when you scan the
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thick originals originals thicker than 128g/m
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Note
After scanning, return the switch to the back side.
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(242.5bls).
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Setting Originals
Changing the Color of the Background Panel
Change the color of the Background Panel to enable auto original size detection or scan in clear images.
Important
Change the settings of the TWAIN driver from [Back.Panel] tab in [Initial Set-
tings] of the driver dialog.
Make sure that the color of the Background Panel for Exposure Glass, ADF
and settings made in [Back.Panel] tab on the TWAIN driver are same.
Note
The size of the originals that can be automatically detected will be different
depending on the color of the Background Panel. p.46 Original Sizes Available for Auto Detection
You can reduce the transparencies of the duplex printed originals by setting
the Background Panel to Black.
To scan the transparent originals which is simplex printed, set the Back-
ground Panel to White.
Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the ADF
Preparation
Skip this procedure if you use the simplex scanner.
Lift the Pressure Panel.
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Take off the Background Plate for Exposure Glass.
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Reference
p.54 “Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
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Changing the Color of the Background Panel
Turn down blue levers on both sides.
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The unit which stores the Background Panel for the ADF is drawn out.
Push down a lever on the left, and change the color of the Background Pan-
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el by rotating the screw on the right to the ∆∆∆mark position.
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Note
Turn the slit in the way shown in the illustration. Do not turn to the other
side.
Turn the slit till you hear the click. Rotate the screw to the position of the
mark position, and confirm that the Background Panel color has totally changed.
Push back the unit which you drew out in step
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the unit.
by pushing both ends of
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Setting Originals
Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
Note
To change the color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass, reverse
the panel.
Lift the Pressure Panel, and carefully pull out the Background panel that is
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fixed with magic tapes.
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Place the Background Panel on the Exposure Glass, with the color to use
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downside.
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Note
Set the Background Panel so as to align the blue line at the Home position.
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Changing the Color of the Background Panel
Align upper right of the Background Panel, with the home position for
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originals.
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1. Home position
Close the Pressure Panel slowly, and press it down firmly.
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Lift the Pressure Panel again, and press all over the Pressure Panel with a
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clean, soft cloth.
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5. Using the TWAIN Driver
This chapter describes the operations for scanning originals with the TWAIN driver using DeskTopBinder Lite. In addition, some functions of the TWAIN driver are introduced.
Procedure Breakdown
The following overview diagram shows the flow of the steps for scanning docu­ments from a computer using the TWAIN driver.
Start a TWAIN-compliant
application.
Select and start
the TWAIN driver.
Place the originals. Scanning OriginalsG
Make the scan settings. Scanning OriginalsH
Click
Save the scanned image.
on the TWAIN driver.
[Scan]
Menu may be different depending on the application you use.
“Scanning OriginalsA
Menu may be different depending on the application you use.
Scanning OriginalsBF
Scanning OriginalsI
Menu and procedure may be different depending on the application you use.
“Scanning OriginalsJ
Close the TWAIN compliant
application.
Menu and procedure may be different depending on the application you use.
“Scanning OriginalsK
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Using the TWAIN Driver
Scanning Originals
This section explains how to scan originals using the TWAIN scanner function. The procedure goes along with p.57 Procedure Breakdown”.
On the [Start] menu, point to [Program], point to [DeskTopBinder], and then
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click [DeskTopBinder].
DeskTopBinder Lite starts.
Click [Scanner Settings...] on the [Tools] menu.
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[Scanner Settings] dialog box appears.
Note
Check the settings in the [File format for scanned image(s)] area. Scanned data
will be saved by the format specified here.
Click [Select Scanner Driver...].
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The name of the scanner you installed with the TWAIN driver will be dis­played in the [Source] list.
Select the model name and then click [Select...].
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The TWAIN driver for the scanner is selected, and the [Source] list dialog box will be closed.
Click [OK] on the [Scanner Settings] dialog box.
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The [Scanner Settings] dialog box closes.
On the [File] menu, point to [Add Document], and then click [Scan...].
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After a short while, the dialog box of the TWAIN driver that operates the scanner appears.
Place the Originals.
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Note
Place the originals either on the Exposure Glass or on the ADF. See p.48
Placing Originals for details.
Make the scan settings.
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Note
View the TWAIN driver help files for the details of making the scan set-
tings and the preview function.
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Scanning Originals
Click [Scan...]
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Note
If you checked [Start from Scanner] on the TWAIN driver, press the {{{{Start}}}}
key after you clicked [Scan...].
The image is scanned. It will be displayed in the DeskTopBinder Viewer and the TWAIN driver dialog will close.
Note
With DeskTopBinder Lite, it is possible to edit and print scan files. For
more information about how to edit and print, see DeskTopBinder Lite Help.
Save the scanned image in DeskTopBinder Lite.
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A On the [File] menu, click [Exit]. B Enter the file name, and then click [OK].
The image is stored in DeskTopBinder Lite, and DeskTopBinder Viewer closes.
Close DeskTopBinder Lite.
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A On the [File] menu, click [Exit].
DeskTopBinder Lite closes.
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Using the TWAIN Driver
What You Can Do with the TWAIN Driver
The following is an introduction to the various functions of the TWAIN driver:
Reference
For more information about these functions or other functions, see TWAIN driver Help.
Functions of the TWAIN Driver
Functions About Explanation
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Scan Mode 4 Basic modes
(Standard/Photo /OCR/Filing), User saved 100 scan modes
Orientation: Standard 0 deg.
/Right 90 deg. /180 deg. /Left 90 deg.
Comb./Series Combine 2 pages to 1
/Combine 4 pages to 1 /divide to 2 pages /Do not divide /No combination or di­vision
256 Colors (in [
Col./Grad
Endorser User set charactors
])
/Date/Counter:
Reduces 24bit color data to 8bit to make the data
You can call out and save the original Scan Modes.
You can rotate the image to have originals scanned in correct orientation depending on the place to set the originals. If you are scanning the duplex printed originals, set the [ as well.
You can divide two-page spread originals to two individual page images, or combine duplex printed originals to a simplex one page image.
size smaller.
You can add the information mentioned in the left to the scanned images. You can change the size and the fonts of the endorser.
Scan Settings:
]
ICM: (in
[
Color Matching
Deskew Detects and corrects the tilt of the text strings.
Start from Scan­ner
Preview You can confirm the settings you made for the
SADF Scanning starts when you set the originals on the
])
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When you enable ICM, the TWAIN Driver will
match the color data according to the color pro­file.
Press the {{{{
ning the originals.
scanning images before scanning the originals.
ADF. When you are scanning the originals which are apt to be double fed, enable SADF and set the originals one by one on the ADF.
}}}} key of the scanner to start scan-
Start
What You Can Do with the TWAIN Driver
Functions About Explanation
Original Size
Double Feed Detect Ultrasonic Wave
Auto detect(Mixed-size) /Auto detect(Uni-size) /Various fixed form sizes /Custom size
/Length /Ultrasonic Wave+Length /Off
When the Background Panel is black, an optional width and length of originals will be automati­cally detected for both ADF and Exposure Glass by the [Auto detect(Mixed-size)] function.
While using ADF, it detects and notes a double feeding. A new ultrasonic function to check space between originals, in addition to the detec­tion of original length, enables more reliable de­tection of the double feeding.
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6. Appendix
Troubleshooting
Error Indicators
The following table shows the meaning of error indicators of this machine, and how to fix the errors.
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: On
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Error description Solution
The ADF or ADF cover is not fully closed.
An original is jammed in the ADF.
More than one sheet of originals are fed to the ADF simulta­neously, or incorrect feeding occurs.
System error Contact your service
Close the ADF or ADF cover.
Remove the jammed original.
Remove the double feeding original.
Remove the originals from the Exposure Glass, and then lift up the ADF or its cover.
representative.
: Blinking
: Off
Note
When the indicators show a status that is not listed above table, turn off the
power of this machine, and then back on. If the indicators still show the same status, note the status of the indicators and contact your service representa­tive.
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Appendix
When the Original is Jammed or Double Fed in the ADF
When the original jammed in or double fed to the ADF, remove the original by the following procedure.
Open the ADF cover and remove if the original is jammed.
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Remove the original if it is jammed in the cove of the Original Table.
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Note
You can easily remove the original by lifting the ADF a little.
Lift the ADF and remove if the original is jammed.
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Troubleshooting
In case the jammed original is not found so far, follow the procedures be-
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low: A Take off the Background Panel.
Reference
p.54 “Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
B Turn down blue levers on both sides.
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The unit which stores the Background Panel for the ADF is drawn out.
C Remove the jammed original.
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Note
Regarding a small size original that cannot be set in the ADF, place it on
the Exposure Glass instead. p.47 Originals that cannot be set in the ADF
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Appendix
When the Originals are Not Fed Correctly
Remove the originals from the ADF.
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Lift the Pressure Panel or open the ADF cover.
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Unusual conditions of the Original Table will be corrected.
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Shutdown the Pressure Panel or the ADF cover.
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Note
When you shut the ADF cover, please confirm the two magnets are fixed
on the magnet catch and the cover is closed tightly.
When Scanning is Not Performed as Expected
Condition Possible Cause and Required Action
The scanned image is dirty. The Exposure Glass, the ADF Exposure
Glass, Background panel, Feed roller or Original Roller is dirty.
Clean the Exposure Glass, the ADF Expo­sure Glass, Background panel, Feed roller or Original Roller. p.71 “Cleaning”
The originals are damaged when fed to the ADF.
Set the paper thickness changeover lever correctly or it may damage originals. Please confirm the lever and the paper thickness of the originals. When you scan
the originals thicker than 128g/m (242.5bls), turn the changeover lever on your side (thick paper mode).
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Image is distorted or out of position. The original was moved while scanning.
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Do not move the original while scanning.
The original was not pressed flat against the exposure glass. Make sure that the orig­inal is pressed flat against the exposure glass.
Troubleshooting
Condition Possible Cause and Required Action
The scanned image is upside down. The original was placed upside down.
Place the original in the correct orientation, or set the [ er to the correct setting.
No image results from scanning. The original was placed with the front and
back reversed.
When the original is placed directly on the exposure glass, the side to be scanned must face down. When the original is fed via the ADF, the side to be scanned must face up.
Orientation:
] on the TWAIN driv-
When the Background Panel is white, the scan­ning size will be 0.1inch longer than the actual original size.
When an Error Message Appears
Message Possible Cause Required Action
Cannot find the scanner.
Check if the scanner main pow­er is on.
The TWAIN driver cannot find the scan­ner.
When using SCSI, you have the computer started before turning on the scanner.
It is set to SCSI syn­chronous transfer mode. Use the scan­ner with SCSI asyn­chronous transmission mode when you use the USB/IEEE1394 con­nection.
Change the [
size from the automatic detection setting.
When the original is a non-standard size, please specify the original size by use of the
[
] tub
Basic
Change background color to black, and you can detect the same size of originals. Please use black background for the mixed-size in particular.
Check the cables and connectors to
Check the power source of the scan-
When using SCSI, turn on the pow-
Set the DIP Switch No.2 to ON and
Original Size:
see if it is connected correctly.
ner.
er from the farthest device on the SCSI daisy chain. Start the computer last.
push the Hard Reset Switch in the switch box when you use the USB or IEEE1394 connection.
] to the standard
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Scanner is not ready.
Check the scanner and the options.
Fatal error has occurred in the scanner.
The scanner is busy initializing, or etc.
The ADF cover is open.
The ADF is lifted.
Hardware errors from
which recovery is im­possible have oc­curred in the scanner.
Wait for a while after turning on the power of the scanner till it gets ready.
Check the ADF.
Note the error message and error
number and call the service repre­sentative.
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Appendix
Message Possible Cause Required Action
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Error has oc­curred in the scanner.
Error has oc­curred in the scanner driver.
Required library module cannot be found.
Please reinstall the module.
Insufficient mem­ory.
Close all other applications, then restart scanning.
Clear Misfeed(s) in ADF.
There is an error in parameter setting to the scanner.
There is an error in the driver, scanner, or in the operating system.
The library module has not been found.
The memory or the virtual memory on your computer is short.
The misfed original is jammed inside the ADF.
Reinstall the TWAIN driver.
If the same error occurs again,
please call the service representa­tive.
Restart the operating system.
If the same error occurs again,
please call the service representa­tive.
Reinstall the TWAIN driver.
Close applications unnecessary for
scanning.
Expand the memory or the virtual memory of your computer.
Remove the misfed originals and scan again. p.64 When the Orig­inal is Jammed or Double Fed in the ADF
Remove the misfed originals and clear the error. p.66 When the Originals are Not Fed Correctly
See p.47 Originals that cannot be set in the ADF and check if the original is suitable for the ADF.
Cannot detect the paper size of the original.
Specify the scan­ning size.
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Failed to detect the original size automat­ically.
The settings for the Background Panel on the TWAIN driver is set to Black even the panel is set to white on the exposure glass. Set the panel to Black to use the auto detect func­tion. When the panel is set to White, it is unable to auto detect the origi­nal size. To use the white side of the panel, set [Background Panel] in the [Back.Panel] tab in [Initial Settings] on the TWAIN driver to [White back- ground panel]. Then set [Original Size:] manually. p.52 Changing the Color of the Background Panel
Troubleshooting
Message Possible Cause Required Action
Cannot continue endorsing due to the limit.
Cannot add any more scanning mode.
Cannot specify any more scanning area.
Double Feed has occurred.
Do you want to continue scan­ning?
Set the originals again and press "Yes" to contin­ue,
"No" to end.
The number of figures exceeded or dipped from the values set for the endorser counter.
Maximum number of the scanning modes is registered.
Maximum number of the scanning areas is registered.
Double Feed (More than 2 sheets of origi­nal was fed into the ADF at once) has oc­curred and was de­tected.
The number of the counter has ex-
ceeded the value set in [Digit:] under the [Endorser] tab. Check the num­ber of the originals and set [Start:], [Step:], and [Digit:].
The number of the counter has
reached -1 when you set [Step:] un­der the [Endorser] tab to negative value. Check the number of the originals and set [Start:] and [Step:] so the number of the counter ends in higher values than 0.
You can add a maximum of 100 scanning modes. Delete the modes that you do not use.
You can add a maximum of 100 scanning areas. Delete the areas that you do not use.
To continue scanning, replace the double fed originals to the ADF and Click [Yes]. Scanning restarts after you click [Yes].
To finish scanning, click [No].
The double feeding is likely to occur
when the changeover switch is not set correctly to the paper thickness of the originals. When you scan the regular thickness originals —origi-
2
nals thinner than 128g/m (242.5bls) set the switch on the back side (regular paper mode).
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Cannot rotate the original.
Lower the resolu­tion and scan again.
Cannot perform Combine in the current resolu­tion.
Set the resolu­tion to over n­dpi and scan again.
Exceeded the maxi­mum file size for the rotate function.
When combining the images, the originals will be scanned with the lowest resolution specified for the scan­ner. The resolution displayed on the mes­sage will be the lowest resolution available for the combine func­tion.
Lower the resolution or the set the scan area smaller and scan again.
Adjust the resolution to the dis­played value.
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When in Installation and Other Problems
Condition Possible Cause Required Action
6
The computer could not find the drivers even "Drivers and Utilities" CD-ROM is selected in the "Found New Hard­ware Wizard."
The computer cannot de­tect the scanner when they are connected by USB or IEEE1394.
The computer with Win­dows 2000/XP freezes when scanning with USB connection.
Wrong Installation of the hardware and the software.
SCSI synchronous transmission is en­abled.
Windows failed to update the USB driver when the Service Pack is in­stalled.
First, install the TWAIN Driver from "Scanner Driver(s), Utilities and Oper­ating Instructions" CD-ROM. Then start the "Found New Hardware Wiz­ard." See p.35 Installing Software for details.
Set the DIP Switch No 2 to the ON po­sition. Then, press the Hard Reset Switch. See p.10 DIP Switches for details.
Open the Device Manager. Uninstall the USB Driver "Intel PCI to USB En­hanced Host Controller" and scan for hardware changes. "Intel PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" will be up­dated to the correct USB driver.
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Cleaning
R
R
R
Cleaning
WARNING:
Never remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual. The inside of the scanner contains high-voltage components that can cause electrical shock. Have all in­spections, adjustments, and repairs inside the scanner performed by an authorized dealer only.
Do not attempt to modify this scanner in any way. Modification can cause fire or electrical shock.
CAUTION:
When disconnecting the power cord, always make sure to hold onto the plug. Do not pull on the power cord itself. This can cause damage to the cord, fire or electrical shock.
We recommend periodically cleaning the scanner to ensure that it is in optimum operating condition.
Clean the rollers every three months, and the ventilation panel filter every 6 months. The cleaning period, however, varies by type and volume of originals to be used. Glass is to be cleaned every time it gets dirty.
Glass will be dry-cleaned with the cleaning cloth packed. When you cannot re­move the dirt with the cloth, clean it with water-dampened and tightly wrung cloth. If you cannot remove the dirt even with the wet cloth, use a neutral deter­gent. After you removed the dirt, wipe off the detergent, and then dry the glass thoroughly.
Rollers are to be cleaned first with a dry, soft cloth. When the dirt remained, then clean it with water-dampened and tightly wrung cloth. If this is not enough, wipe off the dirt with ethyl alcohol, clean with water-dampened cloth, and then remove moisture thoroughly with dry cloth.
Important
Do not use volatile chemicals such as benzene, paint thinner or spray with in-
secticides. This can cause deformation, discoloration and cracking.
Wipe off the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) with a dry, clean cloth when
there is dust or soiling present inside.
Note
Please make good use of the packed cleaning cloth putting in its case, setting
on a place convenient to use. The case comes with a both side adhesive tape.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
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Appendix
Cleaning the Original Table Cove
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Wipe all around the Feed Roller with a tightly wrung cloth, by turning the
BBBB
roller with your fingers.
6
ADC106S
1. Feed Roller
Note
Always make sure to clean the Feed Roller after scanning a document writ-
ten in pencil or other material that is not firmly fixed to the paper. Failure to clean the Feed Roller can cause soiling of the next document scanned.
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Cleaning Under the Pressure Panel
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Lift the Pressure Panel.
BBBB
Wipe the Background Panel, the ADF Exposure Glass 1, and the Exposure
CCCC
Glass with the cleaning cloth or a dry and soft cloth, taking a good care of the magic tapes not getting entangled in the cloth.
Cleaning
ADC107S
1. Background Panel for Exposure
Glass
2. ADF Exposure Glass 1
3. Exposure Glass
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Appendix
Cleaning Under the Background Panel
Note
The cleaning procedures below are not necessary for the simplex model.
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Lift the Pressure Panel.
BBBB
Take off the Background Panel.
CCCC
6
ADC035S
Reference
p.54 “Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
Turn down blue levers on both sides.
DDDD
ADC036S
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Wipe the ADF Exposure Glass 2 with the cleaning cloth or a dry and soft
EEEE
cloth.
ADC108S
1. ADF Exposure Glass 2
Wipe the rollers with a tightly wrung cloth.
FFFF
Cleaning
1. Rollers
Reference
Regarding how to set back the store box for the ADF Background Panel, please refer to the step Panel for the ADF
Regarding how to set the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass, please refer to p.54 Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Expo­sure Glass”.
ADC053S
of p.52 Changing the Color of the Background
E
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Appendix
Cleaning Inside the ADF Cover
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Open the cover of the ADF.
BBBB
Wipe the rollers with a tightly wrung cloth, by turning them with your fin-
CCCC
gers.
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ADC110S
1. Rollers
Wipe the rollers in the cove with a tightly wrung cloth, by turning them
DDDD
with your fingers.
ADC111S
1. Rollers
Note
When you shut the ADF cover, please confirm the two magnets are fixed
on the magnet catch and the cover is closed tightly.
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Cleaning
Cleaning the Ventilation Panel
Please clean the filter and the ventilation panel in every six months. However, please clean it properly when it gets dirty.
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Open the ventilation cover panel on the left side of the ADF, and clean the
BBBB
inside filter and the ventilation panel.
ADC056S
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Appendix
R
Moving and Transporting the Scanner
CAUTION:
This scanner weighs approximately 72.8 lbs.
Make sure to lift it carefully with two persons or more so as to minimize physical strain.
Careless lifting, reckless handling or allowing it to drop down can cause injury.
When transporting over long distances, please consult an authorized dealer.
Safety laws and regulations (including those stipulating radio wave regula-
tions and material regulations) differ in each country. Use of this product and its consumable supplies, etc. in foreign countries in violation of these regula­tions may be punishable by law.
Information regarding measures for ensuring safe transport can be obtained from an authorized dealer. However, packaging and transport are to be per­formed by the customer.
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Moving Over Short Distances
Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the out-
AAAA
let.
Disconnect all cables connected to the scanner.
BBBB
Transport the scanner.
CCCC
ADC057S
Important
Try to keep the scanner as level as possible during transport.
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Moving and Transporting the Scanner
Transporting the Scanner
Turn on the Power Switch. Allow the scanner to remain on for at least 20
AAAA
seconds, and then turn it off.
Set the Lock Lever on the left side of the scanner to the “Lock” position.
BBBB
ADC068S
Fix it with the two lock screws kept on the back of the Pressure Panel.
CCCC
A Lift the Pressure Panel, and carefully pull out the Background Panel that
is fixed with the Velcro.
ADC071S
B Take out the lock screws kept on the back of the Pressure Panel.
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ADC085S
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Appendix
C Return the Background Panel to where it was.
Reference
Regarding how to set the Background Panel, please refer to the proce­dures Exposure Glass”.
D Turn 90 degrees the caps that covered the holes for lock screws, and take
out it.
- E of p.54 Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the
B
ADC087S
6
Note
The removed caps are to be kept in a bag and transported together with
the machine, since they are used at the place where the machine is set up.
E Fix tightly with the lock screws.
ADC083S
Note
Use a coin to tightly fix the lock screws.
Disconnect all cables connected to the scanner.
DDDD
Place the scanner in original box and transport.
EEEE
Important
This scanner is a precision device. Be careful so that it is not damaged dur-
ing transport.
Use the cushioning materials provided with the scanner at the time of pur-
chase.
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Disposing of the Scanner
Disposing of the Scanner
When you want to dispose of your scanner, contact your dealer or a service rep­resentative.
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Appendix
How Data Size Changes Depending on Scan Area and Resolution
Scan area and resolution determine the data size of a scanned data. The follow­ing general rules apply:
High resolution (dpi) makes data size larger and scan area smaller.
Large scan area makes data size larger and resolution (dpi) lower.
Note
In the following tables, each of the values displays the memory size to store
as image data. Actual file sizes may vary depending on the file type setting (single page, PDF or multi-page TIFF).
A blank cell means that the combination of the relevant settings is not avail-
able.
Even when a data size is shown in a cell, it may happen that you cannot per-
form a scanning operation with the relevant settings due to the limitation of the TWAIN-compliant application you use for scanning. For information about the maximum data size that the application can handle, see the manual that comes with the application.
When [Binary(Text)], [Binary(Photo)], [Binary(Auto Image)], or [Binary(Text/Photo)] is Selected
Scan Area 100dpi 200dpi 300dpi 400dpi 500dpi 600dpi 700dpi 800dpi
A3 2359432,1213,772----
B4 1767051,5912,826----
A4 117 470 1,061 1,886 2,946 4,247 - -
B5 87 353 794 1,414 2,208 3,183 - -
A5 58 234 528 939 1,469 2,116 2,876 3,759
B6 43 174 394 702 1,098 1,582 2,155 2,815
A6 29 117 264 468 734 1,058 1,437 1,880
11× 17” 2279132,0513,652----
1
8
/2 × 14
1
8
/2” × 13”
1
/2” × 11”
8
1
5
/2” × 81/2”
144 579 1,304 2,324 3,629 - - -
134 538 1,211 2,158 3,370 - - -
113 455 1,024 1,826 2,852 - - -
56 227 512 913 1,423 2,051 2,794 3,652
Values: Data size in KB
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How Data Size Changes Depending on Scan Area and Resolution
When [Gray Scale] or [256 Colors] is Selected
Scan Area 100dpi 200dpi 300dpi 400dpi 500dpi 600dpi 700dpi 800dpi
A3 1,8887,55216,99330,210----
B4 1,4165,66412,74422,656----
A4 944 3,776 8,496 15,105 23,601 33,986 - -
B5 708 2,832 6,372 11,328 17,700 25,488 - -
A5 470 1,881 4,234 7,527 11,761 16,936 23,052 30,108
B6 352 1,410 3,173 5,642 8,815 12,694 17,278 22,568
A6 235 940 2,117 3,763 5,880 8,468 11,526 15,054
11× 17” 1,8267,30416,43529,218----
1
8
/2” × 14”
1
8
/2 × 13
1
8
/2” × 11”
1
/2” × 81/2”
5
1,162 4,648 10,458 18,593 29,052 - - -
1,079 4,316 9,711 17,265 26,977 - - -
913 3,652 8,217 14,609 22,827 - - -
456 1,826 4,108 7,304 11,413 16,435 22,370 29,218
Values: Data size in KB
When [8 Colors] or [8 Colors(Photo)] is Selected
Scan Area 100dpi 200dpi 300dpi 400dpi 500dpi 600dpi 700dpi 800dpi
A3 7072,8296,36511,316----
B4 5292,1164,7738,480----
A4 352 1,411 3,185 5,659 8,838 12,743 - -
B5 263 1,061 2,383 4,244 6,625 9,550 - -
A5 174 702 1,584 2,819 4,408 6,350 8,630 11,277
B6 130 524 1,183 2,107 3,295 4,748 6,465 8,447
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A6 87 351 793 1,406 2,202 3,175 4,313 5,640
11× 17” 6822,7396,15510,957----
1
8
/2” × 14”
1
8
/2” × 13”
1
/2” × 11”
8
1
5
/2” × 81/2”
Values: Data size in KB
434 1,739 3,912 6,972 10,889 - - -
403 1,614 3,633 6,474 10,111 - - -
341 1,366 3,074 5,478 8,556 - - -
169 682 1,538 2,739 4,270 6,155 8,384 10,957
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When [16770K colors] is Selected
Scan Area 100dpi 200dpi 300dpi 400dpi 500dpi 600dpi 700dpi 800dpi
A3 5,663 22,655 50,977 90,628 - - - -
B4 4,247 16,989 38,231 67,964 - - - -
A4 2,831 11,327 25,486 45,314 70,802 101,954 - -
B5 2,123 8,495 19,113 33,982 53,100 76,460 - -
A5 1,411 5,645 12,701 22,581 35,283 50,807 69,154 90,324
B6 1,057 4,230 9,519 16,925 26,446 38,079 51,832 67,701
A6 705 2,822 6,350 11,289 17,639 25,401 34,577 45,162
11× 17” 5,478 21,914 49,306 87,656 - - - -
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1
8
/2” × 14”
1
8
/2” × 13”
1
8
/2” × 11”
1
/2” × 81/2”
5
3,486 13,945 31,376 55,781 87,158 - - -
3,237 12,949 29,135 51,796 80,932 - - -
2,739 10,957 24,653 43,828 68,481 - - -
1,369 5,478 12,326 21,914 34,240 49,306 67,111 87,656
Values: Data size in KB
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Options
Options
In this section, we refer to the options for this machine.
Image Processing Unit Type B
Installation of this option enables the following visual image processing by use of the TWAIN driver.
❖❖❖❖ Binary(Auto Image)
When you binary-scan an original mainly with text files, this machine auto­matically detects and scans an appropriate threshold value.
❖❖❖❖ Binary(Text/Photo)
Set when you scan an original consisting of both texts and photos. It scans with binary, and automatically detects and scans the photos to represent a para-intermediate tone (gray) with a black and white net-dot pattern.
❖❖❖❖ Select Range
Set when you Binary-scan an original consisting of both texts and photos. You can set the photo part alone as the para-intermediate (gray) tone. For an orig­inal mainly occupied by photos, to the contrary, you can detect and scan the original as a whole as the para-intermediate (gray) tone, setting the text part alone as non-intermediate (gray) tone. The maximum number of ranges to have partially different setting from the overall setting is 4.
IEEE1394 Interface Unit Type IS760
You can connect your PC to the IEEE1394 Interface board
Two IEEE1394 connectors are available, and you can connect a total of 3 PCs to this machine together with another SCSI connector equipped.
Limitation
The pre-installed USB 2.0 interface board is to be used exclusively.
Note
You cannot use simultaneously two or more PCs connected. Connection is
automatically switched to either SCSI, IEEE1349-1 or IEEE1349-2.
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Specifications
Type flatbed type color scanner with ADF
Scanning method Fixed document scanning and moving document scanning
The duplex model enables scanning of both sides of an original simul­taneously.
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Scanning area
*1
❖❖❖❖ ADF
One side color Main direction: 12 inch (297 mm) Max., 2.7 inch (69 mm) Min. Sub direction: 24.8 inch (630 mm) Max., 3.5 inch (90 mm) Min.
One side monochrome Main direction: 12 inch (297 mm) Max., 2.7 inch (69 mm) Min. Sub direction: 78.7 inch (2000 mm) Max., 3.5 inch (90 mm) Min.
Both side color, Both side monochrome (The duplex model machine only) Main direction: 12 inch (297 mm) Max., 2.7 inch (69 mm) Min. Sub direction: 17 inch (432 mm) Max., 3.5 inch (90 mm) Min.
❖❖❖❖ Exposure Glass
Main direction: 12 inch (297 mm) Max., 0.4 inch (10 mm) Min. Sub direction: 17 inch (432 mm) Max., 0.4 inch (10 mm) Min.
Optical resolution Main scanning: 400 dpi
Sub scanning: 400 dpi
Scanning grade Input: 10 bits per pixel for each color
Output: 1 bit per pixel for monochrome and 8 bits per pixel for each color
Scanning time of 1 line binary: 0.229 msec/line
color: 0.558 msec/line
ADF Scanning
*2
time
Original Stacks
Paper Weights
Interface Standard SCSI-3
Option IEEE1394 × 2 (Alternative with USB2.0)
Life ADF: 3,000,000 scans, Flatbed: 600,000 scans, or 5 years
Operating environ­ment
Power 120 V, 60 Hz
Simplex binary scanning: 75 ppm (8 1/2” × 11”R/ 200 dpi)
Duplex binary scanning: 122 ipm
Simplex full color scanning: 40 ppm (8 1/2” × 11”R/ 200 dpi)
Duplex full color scanning: 62 ipm
200 sheets (8
40-157 g/m
USB 2.0
Temperature: 50-90 °F (10-32 °C), humidity 15-80 %
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1
/2” × 11”, 64 g/m2)
2
(77–298 lbs)
*3
(8 1/2” × 11R/ 200 dpi Duplex model only)
*3
8 1/2” × 11R/ 200 dpi Duplex model only )
Power consumption During operation: 180 W
During standby: 50 W
During Low-Power mode: 8 W
Warm-up time Max. 20 seconds
Specifications
Transition time to the Low-Power mode/ Recovery time from the Low-Power mode
Dimensions
Weight Simplex Scanner: Approximately 68.3 lbs (31 kg)
*1
The maximum scanning range varies by the level of resolution and grade.
*2
Actual length of time for the scanning varies by your PC performance and environ-
Transaction time: About 15 minutes
Recovery: 3 seconds or shorter
19.3 inch × 27.4 inch × 13 inch (490 mm × 695 mm × 332 mm) (W × D × H)
Duplex Scanner: Approximately 72.8 lbs (33 kg)
ments.
*3
ipm: images per minute
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87
INDEX
A
,
ADF
ADF Cover ADF Exposure Glass ADF Exposure Glass 1 ADF Exposure Glass 2 Auto Detection
Automatic Document Feeder
7
,
,
,
46
8
, ,
64
73 74
Jammed Originals Originals that cannot be set
,
8
Original Sizes
,
,
47
7
B
Background Panel for Exposure Glass Background Panel for the ADF
,
,
52
54
Changing the Color
Background Panel for the Exposure Glass
Changing the Color
, 8,
C
Cleaning
,
18
,
,
73 74
16
ADF Exposure Glass 1 ADF Exposure Glass 2 Background Panel for Exposure Glass
,
,
21
29
72
,
73
7
,
31
Exposure Glass
,
,
,
77
,
21
28
,
,
,
16
Feed Roller Filter
{Clear Modes}}}} key Connecting
Computer IEEE1394 IEEE1394 Board Image-Processing Unit Options Power Code SCSI USB
D
Data Size DeskTopBinder Lite
DIP Switches Disposing
,
82
Installation
, 7,
,
81
,
38 10
,
73
73
E
Error Indicators Error Message and Required Action Error on the Original Table Exposure Glass
,
63
, 8,
73
,
66
F
,
77
,
72
Feed Roller Filter
G
Guide to This Scanner
,
7
H
Hard Reset Switch
, 7,
34
I
,
,
18
,
16
,
7
,
9
,
63
,
38
,
40
,
43
,
35
,
40
IEEE1394 Board IEEE1394 Interface Unit Type IS760 Image-Processing Unit Image Processing Unit Type B Indicators
In Normal State With Error
Installing
DeskTopBinder Lite ISIS Driver QuickScan TWAIN Driver
ISIS Driver
Installation
J
,
Jam
64
L
Lock Lever
,
8
M
Moving
,
78
85
,
,
67
85
88
O
T
Operating Instructions Options Originals Size Original Stopper Originals Weight Original Table Output Table
,
85
,
,
,
45
,
7
,
45
7
7
P
Placing Originals
,
,
,
49
,
8
7
8
In the ADF On the Exposure Glass
Power Connector Power Switch Pressure Panel
Q
Quick Installation Guide QuickScan
,
Installation
43
,
5
,
,
Transporting Troubleshooting Turning the Power On/Off TWAIN Driver
Example of the Scanning Functions Installation Procedure Breakdown
,
,
78
,
,
60
35
63
,
,
,
57
33
58
U
USB 2.0 Interface Connector
48
5
,
8
R
Resolution and Data Size Rotary Switch
,
7
,
S
45
,
,
22
,
,
Scan Area and Data Size SCSI ID
Setting Automatically Setting Manually
SCSI Interface Connector
,
,
7
,
8
,
86
SD Card Slot Setting Originals Sizes Automatically Detected Specifications {Start}}}} key Surroundings for Setup
,
11
82
82
23
8
,
46
89
MEMO
90
EN USA G418-8602
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:
aaaa means POWER ON. bbbb means POWER OFF.
Copyright © 2004
Image Scanner Operating Instructions
EN USA G418-8602
Cleaning Background Panel for the ADF
Follow the procedures below to clean the "Background Panel for the ADF" of this machine.
Reference
See "Cleaning" of the "6.Appendix" in the PDF manual for the details of cleaning the other parts of the machine.
1 Lift the Pressure Panel. 2
Wipe Background Panel for the ADF 1 with water-dampened and tightly wrung cloth.
AID001S
3
Take off the Background Plate for Exposure Glass.
AID002S
4
Turn down blue levers on both sides.
AID003S
See "Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass" in "4. Setting Originals" in the PDF manual for details. Go to step 8 if you use the simplex scanner.
1. Background Panel for the ADF 1
The unit which stores the Background Panel for the ADF is drawn out.
Copyright© 2004 Printed in Japan EN USA G418-8620
5 Wipe Background Panel for the ADF 1with water-dampened and tightly wrung cloth.
AID004S
6
Push down a lever on the left, and change the color of the Background Panel by rotating the screw
on the right to the ∆ mark position.
AID005S
7
Push back the unit which you drew out in step 4 by pushing both ends of the unit.
AID006S
8 Set the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass back on.
Note
Turn the slit in the way shown in the illustration. Do not turn to the other side.
Turn the slit till you hear the click. Rotate the screw to the position of the ∆ mark position, and confirm that the Background Panel color has totally changed.
1. Background Panel for the ADF 2 Go to step 7 if you are not cleaning the other background color.
See "Changing the Color of the Background Panel for the Exposure Glass" in "4. Setting Originals" in the PDF manual for details.
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