Sekonic SR-6500 HYBRID Operating Manual

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Operating manual
Operating Manual
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Please read the operating manual before using this product, and be sure to use it properly. After reading this operating manual, be sure to keep it in a place that you can access at any time.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Introduction
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Table of contents
Safety precautions
............................................................................................. 5
Before using
......................................................................................................... 8
Power cord list for Europe ................................................................................... 9
Warranty
................................................................................................................. 10
Precautions for use
........................................................................................... 11
Names of parts
.................................................................................................... 14
Operating panel functions and operating instructions ............................... 15
Operation
Preparation ...................................................................................................... 16
Turning power on ............................................................................................ 17
Connecting to a computer ............................................................................. 18
1. USB
1-1. Operating mode .................................................................................... 19
1-2. Interface settings .................................................................................. 20
2.RS-232C
2-1. Operating mode .................................................................................... 21
2-2. Interface settings
2-2-1. Setting baud rate ....................................................................... 22
2-2-2. Setting character bit length ........................................................ 22
2-2-3. Setting parity .............................................................................. 23
2-2-4. Setting stop bit........................................................................... 23
2-2-5. Setting ow control .................................................................... 24
2-2-6. Setting character code .............................................................. 25
Loading paper ................................................................................................. 26
Setting paper weight ...................................................................................... 29
Stacker unit (printer) preparation .................................................................. 30
Printer unit precautions for use .................................................................... 34
Marking instructions
......................................................................................... 35
Data reading settings
Setting column ................................................................................................ 36
Setting reading method .................................................................................. 37
Setting min. density level ............................................................................... 39
Setting density balance .................................................................................. 40
Setting reading side ........................................................................................ 41
Setting paper weight ...................................................................................... 42
Paper size setting ........................................................................................... 43
Error detection settings
................................................................................... 44
Buzzer settings
Buzzer control ................................................................................................. 46
Buzzer sound adjustment .............................................................................. 47
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Stacker settings
.................................................................................................. 48
Printer settings
Printer control ................................................................................................. 49
SR-6500 mode
1. Character size setting ................................................................................... 50
2. Character interval setting .............................................................................. 51
SR-9000 mode
1. Character size setting ................................................................................... 5
3
2. Character magnication setting .................................................................... 54
3. Character interval setting .............................................................................. 55
Barcode settings
Barcode control .............................................................................................. 57
Low power consumption settings
Sleep duration .................................................................................................. 58
Stanby duration ................................................................................................ 59
Displaying various information
Displaying the version .................................................................................... 60
Displaying front side reading sensor settings ............................................. 61
Displaying back side reading sensor settings ............................................. 62
Displaying optional unit settings ................................................................... 63
Displaying total count ..................................................................................... 64
Displaying serial number ................................................................................ 65
Operating tests
Feed test 1 ....................................................................................................... 66
Feed test 2 ....................................................................................................... 67
Printer inkjet test ............................................................................................ 68
Printer jet test ................................................................................................. 69
Clearing paper jams ....................................................................................... 70
Options Back side reading unit
..................................................................................... 71
Barcode unit / V • Barcode unit / H
Barcode readable area ................................................................................... 72
1. Barcode unit / V (vertical feeding) ................................................................ 72
2. Barcode unit / H (horizontal feeding) ............................................................ 75
Barcode reading position adjustment .......................................................... 77
Barcode unit precautions for use .................................................................. 79
Cleaning
................................................................................................................. 80
Cleaning procedures ...................................................................................... 80
Cleaning point ................................................................................................. 81
Service schedule
................................................................................................ 85
Product specications
..................................................................................... 87
Printer unit specications .............................................................................. 89
Barcode unit specications ........................................................................... 90
Table of contents
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External diagram
................................................................................................ 92
List of menu modes
........................................................................................... 93
Error displays and countermeasures
1. Errors ............................................................................................................. 96
2. Warnings ..................................................................................................... 100
OMR glossary
.................................................................................................... 103
Appendix
Sheet creation reference............................................................................... 109
Table of contents
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Safety Precautions
These “Safety Precautions” pages list various symbols for ensuring safe operation of this product so as to prevent users or other people from being injured, or property from being damaged. Read these precautions thoroughly and understand the meanings of the symbols before proceeding to the main text of this manual.
Safety Precautions
Warning
Improper operation by neglecting these instructions may result in death or serious
injury.
Caution
Improper operation by neglecting these instructions may result in personal injury or
property damage.
Neglecting these instructions may generate smoke or re.
Neglecting these instructions may cause electric shock.
Indicates a prohibited action.
Indicates that disassembly or modication is prohibited.
Indicates that the power plug must be removed from the outlet for safe operation.
Instructs that do not spray the materials containing an inflammble gas or liquid to the device.
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Warning
Warning

Fire or electric shock may result if this product continues to be used when there is a strange smell or sound. In such a case, immediately turn the power switch off and then remove the power plug from the outlet. After making sure that it is no longer smoking, ask the sales shop for repair service. Never attempt to repair by yourself since that may be very dangerous.
Do not modify or disassemble this device. That could cause fire or
electric shock.
Do not remove the cover from this device. That could cause electric
shock. Ask the sales shop to conduct any internal checking, adjustment or repair. Pay thorough attention to the above instructions. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may occur.
Power plug precautions
• Do not pull on the cord when removing the power plug from the outlet.
Do not use any power plug other than the specied one.
Make sure to use the adapter included in the package.
Device precautions
Do not use it with a supply voltage other than the specied one.
• Do not install it in a place that may be wet with water or oil, steam, moisture or dust.
• Do not insert or drop any metal, foreign combustible matter, etc., into the port.
• Do not place containers with chemicals or water, or small metal pieces near the device.
Do not cover the vent hole. That could cause heat retention, resulting
in re.
If the device is dropped or the cover is broken, immediately turn the
power switch off and remove the power plug from the outlet. Then, contact the sales shop.
If any foreign matter should enter inside, immediately turn the power
switch off and remove the power plug from the outlet. Then, contact the sales shop or Sekonic. If the device continues to be used with
foreign matter inside, re or electric shock may occur.
If water or other substances penetrate the unit, immediately turn the
power switch off and remove the power plug from the outlet. Then, contact the sales shop or Sekonic. If the device continues to be used with
water or other foreign matter inside, re or electric shock may occur.
Do not spray any materials containing an inammable gas or liquid on
the device and be sure to keep this kind of materials away from this device. Use a cleaning cloth with suitable amount of cleaning liquid to wipe off well, after removing the power plug from the outlet and the device becomes to cool off.
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Caution
Do not put heavy things on the device. Otherwise, it may fall or
collapse, resulting in injury.
Do not place the device in an unstable location. Otherwise, it may
fall or collapse, resulting in injury.
When opening or closing the upper part of the main body, do not
place your hand on the paper-feeding surface. Otherwise, fingers may be caught, resulting in injury.
If you must touch the paper-feeding surface of the main body, be
careful not to allow your ngers to be caught or hit.
When doing maintenance on the device, for your own safety, be sure
to remove the power plug from the outlet.
When the device is not in use for long periods, for safety, remove the
power plug from the outlet.
Before moving the device, be sure to remove the power plug from
the outlet. If the cable is damaged, re or electric shock may occur.
Do not connect or disconnect the power plug if your hands are wet.
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.
Caution
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Before using
Before using the device, check if all of the following items are included in the package. If components are missing or damaged, contact the store where you purchased the device.
5. Power cord For U.S.A
6. Operating manual (this booklet)
9. USB cable
1. Main body unit 2. Main tray 3. Selection tray 4. Paper feeding bracket
For Europe
Note)
Refer to the power cord list for Europe of next page.
8. CD-ROM
10. Ink cartridge
Mark entry sheet:
use it as an example when designing entry sheets.
7. A4 check sheets A4 mark entry sheets
Check sheet:
use it for checking OMR operations.
11. Strage bag (Transparent plastic bag)
Operating manual
Note)
The package doesn’t include a RS-232C(9 pins) interface cable. You may need to get one depending on your computer port or connection method.
Before using
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Power cord list for Europe
As stated on page 7 of this manual, the machine includes a representative variety of power adapters. If none of the included adapters match the power outlets in your location, please
nd and use an appropriate adapter.
Before using Power cord list for Europe
Country Plug type
U.K. B, B3, BF, C
Italy A, C, SE
Austria B3, BF, C, O, SE
Netherlands B, C, SE
Greece B, B3, C, SE
Sweden B, C, SE
Spain A, C, SE
Denmark C
Germany A, C, SE
Finland A, B, C, SE
France A, C, O, SE
Belgium A, B, C, SE
Portugal B, B3, BF, C, SE
Luxemburg A, C, SE
Ireland A, B, B3, BF, C, SE
A type (American Type)
BF type (British Type)
C type (CEE Type)
B type (British Type)
B3 type (British Type)
SE type (CEE Type)
O type (Ocean Type)
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Warranty
The cost-free warranty period for this product extends for one year after delivery. The company will repair malfunctions arising during this period free of charge if they are determined to be the company’s responsibility. In the event repairs are necessary, as a general rule the company will keep the product temporarily to carry out such repair work.
Malfunctions and other failures caused by customer misuse or by wastage of the parts due to mass processing will not be covered by the warranty.
This warranty covers only this product and its accessories, and the company will not assume any responsibility for monetary damage, lost earnings, or any third-party claims as a result of using this equipment.
Warranty
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Precautions For Use
Precautions For Use
Handle the device with the following points in mind to enable full use of its functions.
• Precautions regarding installation
Do not place the device in the following places. Otherwise, failures could result
such as paper jams, reading errors, or the unit could become inoperative.
(1) In direct sunlight or near a heating device. (2) Outdoors where the main body may not perform satisfactorily due to rain
or strong wind.
(3) A place where the main body may not perform satisfactorily such as it is
subject to vibration while operating, or it is placed in an unstable location.
(4) Places subject to sudden temperature changes, excessive moisture and
dust. Recommended temperature: 10-30°C Guaranteed operating temperature range: 5-35°C Humidity: 30-80% (no condensation) Avoid environments outside the above ranges as much as possible when
placing the device.
• Handling precautions
(1) Do not connect or disconnect the power cord or connector when the
device is operating or the power switch is on. (2) Do not move the device while it is operating. Also, do not touch, pull, or
push paper. (3) Please do not put any substances and one’s hand on the upper cover. It will be occurred paper jamming or reading error
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Precautions For Use
(4) This device is designed to deferred type.Do not give it a strong vibration
and shock etc.
(5) Allow an interval of at least 5 seconds between turning the power switch
on and off.
(6) Do not insert objects other than paper sheets (such as paper clips,
staples, etc.). (7) Do not apply force that deforms paper while it is being loaded. (8) Since the paper reading part is equipped with an optical lens, never insert
a screwdriver or other such objects. (Otherwise, reading may be disabled.)
If paper feeding is disabled due to dust or the like in the paper feeder,
open the top cover to remove it. (
See
“Cleaning” P.80)
(9) If the roller becomes soiled with powder from paper or pencil lead, the
roller and the paper may slip. In order to prevent slippage, clean the roller
at proper intervals. (
See
“Cleaning” P.80)
(10) If the exterior of the device is soiled, lightly wipe with a soft cloth wetted
with water or a neutral detergent. Note that wiping with a cloth wetted
with volatile chemicals like benzene or paint thinner may cause deforma-
tion or discoloring.
(11)
Do not apply strong loads to the tray, as it may bend or break.
(12) The Aligning roller has a magnet.
Do not place it to the following materials, otherwise the data stored may
be damaged or may malfunction. Cash card, floppy disc, other magnetic cards, TV Set, CRT display or
LCD, Watch, and other apparatus sensitive to magnetic elds.
(13)
Make sure to observe the following points when you handle the device
and USB cables. Otherwise, mechanical failure or damage may be caused. * Do not forcibly pull or bend the USB cable. * Always hold the plug when you insert or pull out the USB cable. Never
apply excessive force to the cable. * When installing/moving the device or a PC, do not apply excessive power
to the cord or plug of the USB cable.
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Precautions For Use Stacker unit precautions for use
Stacker unit precautions for use
(1) Make sure to tightly close the jam release levers and the front door. Loose levers
or a loose door may trigger paper jams.
(2) Use ink cartridges before their expiry dates.
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Names of parts
Names of parts
Paper weight setting dial
Interlock
Side guide knob
Side guide knob
Side guide
Stacker unit
Hopper (Paper feeding table)
Aligning roller
Lock lever
Power switch
Display panel (LCD)
Operating buttons
Selection tray
Main tray
Interface
Power connector
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Operating panel functions and operating instructions
The operating panel has ve kinds of switches.
The switches don’t work while the machine is performing a function.
There are two modes: normal mode and menu mode. In normal mode, the machine is connected to a computer and is controlled by commands from the host. In menu mode, various settings are controlled by using panel switches.
1.
UP
switch
(1) Normal mode: Raises the hopper. (2) Menu mode: Use it to choose menu items and to select parameters.
When you push for a long time, while having pushed, it keeps increasing menu items and parameters.
2.
DOWN
switch
(1) Normal mode: Drops the hopper. (2) Menu mode: Use it to choose menu items and to select parameters.
When you push for a long time, while having pushed, it keeps increasing menu items and parameters.
3.
MENU
switch
(1) Normal mode: Enters menu mode. (2) Menu mode: Returns to normal mode. (If there is an error, it displays the error.)
4.
CLEAR/EXIT
switch
(1) Normal mode: If an error is displayed, you can clear the error.
Clears the feed count. (2) Menu mode: If an error is displayed, you can clear the error. Moves one level higher in the hierarchy from the current
level.
5.
FEED/ENTER
switch
(1) Normal mode: Feeds one sheet. If you keep the switch depressed,
paper is fed as long as the switch is depressed. (2) Menu mode: Executes the selected menu item.
UP
DOWN
MENU
CLEAR/EXIT
FEED/ENTER
Names of parts Operating panel functions and operating instructions
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Operation Preparation
1.
Connect the power cord to the main device.
When using the printer, operate P30 “ Stacker unit (printer) preparation ”
2.
Connect the power cord to the power outlet.
Operation
Preparation
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Turning power on
1.
Turn the power on. The following message appears on the display panel (LCD).
2.
OMR is initialized.
3.
The motor and other components are activated to check startup conditions.
4.
Check if the following message appears on the display panel (LCD).
5.
When error messages may appear between steps 2 and 3, respond according to
P.96(Error displays and countermeasures).
Operation Turning power on
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Connecting to a computer
This device is equipped with USB and RS-232C interfaces. When connecting the OMR, the connection with USB in order to show the performance of this device sufficiently is recommended. When using USB connection, use the USB driver inside CR-ROM that came with this device. When replacing the OMR SR-9000 series with this device, you can use the RS-232C interface.1 When using the RS-232C interface, set the same communication setting on this device and the computer. Set the computer communication setting by checking your computer or software manuals.
1)There are times when it does not operate normally due to the specication of SR-9000.
See the following pages to set the communication setting for this device.
USB
Operating mode→select SR-6500
mode
..................
P.19
Interface setting (device ID setting) ............................... P.20
• See P.19 and later when using USB.
RS-232C
Operating mode→select SR-9000
mode
.................. P.21
Interface settings
Setting baud rate ..................................................... P.22
Setting cheracter bit length ...................................... P.22
Setting parity ............................................................ P.23
Setting stop bit ......................................................... P.24
Setting ow control .................................................. P.24
Setting character code ............................................. P.25
• See P.21 and later when using RS-232C.
Note)
Responding time of resetting command(CAN command) which is
stated in the operating manual of SR-9000 series Time after received resetting command(CAN command) ,it return ACK
code is maximum approximately 5 to 6 seconds.
As for the details of commands of SR-9000 mode please see the
operating manual of SR-9000
Operation Connecting to a computer
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1.
USB
1-1.
Operating mode
Select the SR6500 mode as the operating mode.
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the mode shown below.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to start [Operation Mode] setting.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(3) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the SR-6500 mode.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the selected mode into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(4) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Operation Connecting to a computer
Operation mode setting values
• SR-9000 mode
• SR-6500 mode
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Operation Connecting to a computer
1-2.
Interface settings
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to begin [Device ID] setting.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
Set any number using the UP and
DOWN
switches.
Device ID setting value 0-126
(4) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(5) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
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Operation Connecting to a computer
2.
RS-232C
2-1.
Operating mode
Select the SR-9000 mode as the operating mode.
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the mode shown below.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to start [Operation Mode] setting.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(3) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the SR-9000 mode.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the selected mode into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(4) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Operation mode setting values
• SR-9000 mode
• SR-6500 mode
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Operation Connecting to a computer
2-2.
Interface settings
2-2-1.
Setting baud rate
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Baud Rate] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“
” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note) To continue interface setting
Instead of returning to normal mode in step (6), you can continue setting various values by skipping steps (1) and (2).
Baud rate setting values
• 9600 • 19200
• 38400 • 57600
• 115200
2-2-2.
Setting character bit length
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
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(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Character Bit Length] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Character bit length value
• 7 • 8
2-2-3.
Setting parity
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Parity] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Parity setting values
• None
• Odd • Even
Operation Connecting to a computer
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2-2-4.
Setting stop bit
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Stop Bit] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Stop bit setting values
• 1 • 2
2-2-5.
Setting ow control
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Flow Control] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
Operation Connecting to a computer
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(4) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
2-2-6.
Setting character code
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Flow control setting values
RS/CS •
Xon/Xoff
• None
(3) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Character Code] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Character code setting values
• Accept All
• Ignore 4 Codes If ignore some is selected, the following codes are ignored.
• 20H • 0AH
• 7FH • 1AH
Operation Connecting to a computer
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Loading paper
1.
Load paper with the timing marks on the left side of the hopper. The hopper is
set to drop when the power is turned on, but if it’s still raised, press the DOWN switch in normal mode to lower the hopper. At this time, align paper carefully. Pay particular attention to the leading edges of the paper because feeding errors may occur unless the paper is properly aligned.
2.
Adjust the side guide in order to close a gap between the paper and the side
guide then x it with the side guide knob.Note a large gap because mark reading
becomes unstable.When moving the side guide loosen the side guide knob .Then
adjust and tighten the side guide knob and x.
Note)
When the side guide is pushed to seat side too much, there are times when it becomes cause of no feed error.
Note)
When using paper other than IBM card size, set the paper-feeding auxiliary bracket at the bottom end of the paper.
Timing mark
Side guide
Side guide knob
Paper-feeding auxiliary bracket
Operation Loading paper
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Note)
1) The aligning roller is xed with the magnet.Check that there is not a gap and a oating on the adsorption aspect. In case of a certain
pressing the panel side, make stick.
2) Because the aliging roller section has used the magnet, do not bring
close a oppy disk and magnetic card etc...
Aligning roller
Operation Loading paper
3.
Use the index markings on the side guide to determine how many sheets
maximum should be placed on the paper feed table. Errors may occur if too many sheets are placed on the table.
Side guide
index markings
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CAUTION)
1) Be extremely careful when handling sheets of paper so as not to bend or tear the paper. Errors may occur to use bend or tear OMR sheet.
Do not attempt to use sheets that are dirty or torn, sheets that have
garbage or other contaminants attached to them, or multi-fold sheets (with two or four folds, etc.) that are perforated. If wanting to use
paper that is curled, straighten the paper rst so that it is at before
putting it in the unit.
2) To add sheets, lower the paper feed table, place extra sheets on it, and then reset it anew before proceeding.
Double-feeding problems may occur if sheets get stuck together.
Make sure to separate sheets of paper as shown at left before placing them on the paper feed table.
3) When storing paper, avoid keeping it in a place subject to sudden environmental changes. Pay thorough attention to moisture and keep paper in a cabinet or other safe place. Do not leave paper in a dusty place such as near a window.
Upwar
d curled sheets Downward curled sheet
s
Folded sheets
Tear
Bend
Fold
Fold
Folding line
Turn-over
Tu
rn-over
Adhesive cellophane tape
Adhesive cellophane tape
Warp
Rumple
Dirt
Staple
Operation Loading paper
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Operation Setting paper weight
Setting paper weight
1.
The device is equipped with a function to detect double-feeding (DF) errors.
Conduct [Paper Weight]*1 according to the thickness of the paper to be used.
*1 Setting reading
(initially set to a paper weight of 105g/m2.)
See
“Data reading settings setting paper weight” in this manual. P.42
Set the paper weight dial to prevent double feeding. Paper weight value is for reference only, so adjust it according to the condition of
the paper to be used.
2.
There is a mechanism which adjusts paper interval with the paper weight dial to prevent double feeding. Adjusts the paper weight dial to the sheet which you use.
Note)
1.Because as for thickness of the sheet there is a variation depending upon papery quality, increase and decrease with conveying circumstance.
2.When this dial sets extremely small(narrow),there are case which it becomes cause of the paper clogging and the sheet skew.
3.If tears appear at the end of the paper on the back side, move the setting for the ream weight dial up to around the second mark. This should help resolve the tear problems.
*2 Setting paper weight dial
(initially set to a paper weight of 105g/m2.)
Align the arrow to the paper weight.
1 3 5
( 1 5 7 )
1 1 0
1 2 8
9 0
1 0 5
7 2
8 4
kg紙
(g/m
2
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Front door
Connector
Printer unit
Fixing screw
Operation Stacker unit (printer) preparation
Stacker unit (printer) preparation
1.
Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the outlet.
2.
Open the front door of the stacker unit.
3.
Disconnect the printer unit connector.
4.
Remove the xing screw to remove it.
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Operation Stacker unit (printer) preparation
Lever
Positioning holes
Align positioning pins
Fixing screw
Cartridge case
Positioning sticker
5.
Lift the cartridge case lever and insert an ink cartridge.
Note)
Align positioning pins (2 places) of the ink cartridge with the positioning holes (2 places) of the cartridge case.
6.
Lower the cartridge case lever to lock the ink cartridge.
7.
Loosen the cartridge case xing screw, move the cartridge case according to the
desired printing position, and tighten the screw to secure it.
* The scale on the positioning sticker indicates the printing position from the edge
of the paper. The printing position is determined by aligning the cartridge case
xing screw with the scale on the sticker.
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Front door
Connector
Printer unit
Fixing screw
Operation Stacker unit (printer) preparation
8.
If the printing position is properly aligned, install the printer unit in the stacker unit.
9.
Tighten the xing screw and connect the printer unit connector.
10.
Close the front door of the stacker unit.
11.
Connect the power cord and turn the power on.
12.
Enable printer control. (
See
P.49 for details on printer control.)
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Fixing screw
Cartridge case
Positioning sticker
Operation Stacker unit (printer) preparation
13.
Execute printer test (
See
P.68).
* If the printing position is misaligned, adjust it.
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Operation Printer unit precautions for use
Printer unit precautions for use
(1) Under the following conditions, remove the ink cartridge from the device, and
store it at room temperature (10-35°C) in the ink cartridge storage bag included in the package.
• If the main device is stored in an environment outside operating condition parameters.
• If the printer will not be used for a long time (about 1 week or more).
(2) Under the following conditions, defective printing (cannot print, streaked printing)
may occur.
• Ink cartridge is stored in environments outside of operating conditions.
• The printer unit is left installed in the main device and is not used for a long time (about 1 week or more).
If you have printing problems, you can try to x them by conducting a
printer jet test. If the problem doesn’t improve, the ink head may be dirty. Remove the ink cartridge and clean the ink head.
Cleaning method:
Wet a napless (low nap) cloth, tissue paper, or other similar item (tissue
hereinafter) with water. Apply the wet tissue to the ink head for several seconds. Gently wipe the ink head. If there is any ink left on the ink head, gently wipe it off with a dry
tissue.
(3) This device consumes the ink little by little even when it does not print. Because
it conducts extra injection automatically to prevent clogging up of ink cartridge. If you do not use the printer function,set printer control the invalid and then remove the ink cartridge and keep. And cutting down on consuming the ink becomes possible.
(4) When you do not use the printer, move the case of cartridge to almost central
position of the width of the sheet you use. It may reduce jam.
Ink head
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Marking instructions
Marks readable by this device are as follows.
1) Mark size: 0.5 x 3mm or more (standard mark)
2) Readable writing instruments: pencils (black, HB or darker), ballpoint pens (black or blue)
3) Readable marks:
4) Readable darkness: PCS 0.6 or darker Readable mark darkness can be adjusted. You can check mark darkness using a diagnostic utility included in the
package, so check the darkness of the marks you want to read and adjust the reading setting.
See
“Data reading settings Setting min. density Level”
in this manual on P.39
“Data reading settings Setting density balance”
in this manual on P.40
Note)
When using a mechanical pencil, make sure to mark with adequate darkness.
Marking instructions
(Good mark example)
(Bad mark example)
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Data reading settings
This section explains how to change various sheet-reading settings. All settings can also be made using computer commands.
Setting column
Set the column. The number of columns is different depending on the reading sensor.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Setting of Column] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Column setting values 1 - maximum columns
Sensor pitch Setting range Default value
1/6 inch 1-48 columns 48 columns
0.2 inch 1-40 columns 40 columns
0.25 inch 1-33 columns 33 columns
0.3 inch 1-27 columns 27 columns
Note)
It is necessary to set the number of columns with each operation mode.
Data reading settings Setting column
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Setting reading method
Setting mark-reading method. There are six kinds of reading methods: “Top-end timing control type,” “Bottom-end timing control type,” “Direct under type,” “FACOM,” “Mark to mark type (without top-end margin reading),” and “Mark to mark type (with top-end margin reading).” When setting to “top-end timing control type” or “bottom-end timing control type,” you need to set a control multiple number.
1. Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Reading Method] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5. Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6. Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Reading method setting values
• Control Fore
• Control Back
• Direct
• FACOM
• Mark to Mark
• Mark to Mark
Data reading settings Setting reading method
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Setting magnication when timing control types are selected
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Magnication] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
Magnication setting values
• Top-end timing control type 1 - 9 (times)
• Bottom-end timing control type 2 - 9 (times)
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Data reading settings Setting reading method
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SR-6500
min. density
level
SR-9000
mode
min. density
level
SR-6500
min. density
level
SR-9000
mode
min. density
level
SR-6500
min. density
level
SR-9000
mode
min. density
level
1 1 7 5~6 12 10~11 2 1~2 8 6~7 13 10~11 3 2~3 9 7~8 14 11~12
4 3~4 10 8~9 15 12~13 5 4~5 11 9~10 16 13~14 6 5~6
Setting min. density level
You can set the min. density level for this device when it is in SR-9000 operating mode. Sensitivity levels range from 1 to 16, with level 1 being the maximum sensitivity and level 16 the lowest sensitivity.
1. Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Min. Density Level] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4. Use the
MENU
and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5. Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6. Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Min. density level setting values 1 - 16
*1. The above sensitivity level is a standard table under a complete marked
mark of grid width for 3mm in 105g/m2 paper thickness.
*2. The sensitivity level varies depending on marks because reading method is
different each other.
*3. When you use this device in compatible mode, the verification by you is
necessary .
Data reading settings Setting min. density level
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Setting density balance
You can set the density balance level when using the SR-9000 operating mode. Density balance can be set so that when marks are read, marks lighter than the set density balance will be ignored, and marks darker than the set density balance will be detected. Density balance can be set from 1 to 15.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Density Balance] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
See the operating manual of each type in regard to density balance.
Density balance setting values 1 - 15
Data reading settings Setting density balance
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Setting reading side
You can set the reading side when the optional back-sided reading unit is installed. The reading side can be set to either “single side” or “double side.” When reading single-sided sheets, if you set the reading side to “single side,” the back side won’t be read.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Reading Side] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Reading side setting values
• Single Side
• Double Side
Data reading settings Setting reading side
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Setting paper weight
Set detection sensitivity In the same paper weight as sheet of use to detect double-feeding errors.
Paper weight can be set according to the following ve types: “Automatic,” “84g/m2,” “105g/
m2,” “128g/m2,” and “157g/m2.”
If it’s set to “Automatic,” the device detects double-feeding errors based on the weight of rst
sheet read after the device is activated. Also, in case it is set to “Automatic”, if the count is set to “0”, all the information of the paper weight is cleared, and the device detects the double-feeding error based on the paper weight
after the device reads the rst sheet.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Paper Weight] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Paper weight setting values
• Automatic
• 84g/m
2
• 105g/m
2
• 128g/m
2
• 157g/m
2
Note)
If it is set to “Automatic”, paper weight is detected based on the weight
of the rst reading sheet so that it is required to conrm if the double-
feeding error, etc., does not occur.
Data reading settings Setting paper weight
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Paper size setting
This device can be set “A4 size (11.7inch)” or “14inch size” “A4 size (11.7inch)” mode is use for A4 size (length: 297mm) or short length sheet. “14inch size” is use for over 298mm length sheet.
Note *“A4 size (11.7inch)” mode is for reading of A4 (length :297mm) size or short length paper. (The line speed will be 1,240mm.) *“14inch size” mode is for reading over 298mm (length) paper.
(If set “14inch size” to read of A4 (length :297mm) or short length paper, it line speed will
be slow.)
*The printing position and Barcode reading position depends on Sheet size setting.
Refer to Page 89 of Printer unit specications and Page 90 of Barcode unit specications.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Paper size] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Sheet size setting values
• Standard(14inch) (Default)
• A4size(11.7inch)
Data reading settings Setting reading side
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Error detection settings
Error detection settings for this device differ depending on the operating mode. See the following table for settings. All settings can also be made using computer commands.
See
“Error displays and countermeasures” in this manual on P.96 - P.102.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select Setting of Error Detection,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
Error detection settings
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
SR-6500 mode
Default
value
SR-9000 mode
Default
value
Automatic paper discharge
“Use” or “Not Use”
Use
Sheet empty detection
“Use” or “Not Use”
Not Use
Timing error detection
“Use” or “Not Use”
Use
Double-feeding detection
“Use” or “Not Use”
Use
Left end skew detection
“Use” or “Not Use”
Use
Error detection settings
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4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select individual error detection setting values.
(See the previous table for setting values.)
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save individual setting values into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Error detection settings
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Buzzer settings
You can set the device to either use the buzzer or not use it. If you set it to use the buzzer, you can set the volume and tone. If you set it not to use the buzzer, the buzzer will not sound.
Buzzer control
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Buzzer Control] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Buzzer control setting values
• Valid
• Invalid
Buzzer settings Buzzer control
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Buzzer sound volume adjustment
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Buzzer sound volume Adjustment] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Buzzer Sound Volume
Buzzer sound volume adjustment setting values 1 - 5
Buzzer settings Buzzer sound adjustment
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Stacker go out direction setting values
• Main • Select
Stacker settings
You can set the paper discharge direction in SR-9000 mode.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Select [Go Out Direction] setting and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Stacker settings
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Printer settings
A character is 12 x 9 pixels.
Though character height is xed (about 3mm), widths can
vary. However, the number of pixels (9 pixels) does not change, so if you enlarge a character, the space between pixels increases, making the character appear lighter. Printer settings differ depending on the operating mode.
9 pixels
12 pixels
Printer control
You can set the device to either use the printer or not use it. If you do not use the pinter function,set the invalid.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Printer Control] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
Printer control setting values
• Valid
• Invalid
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Printer settings Printer control
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SR-6500 mode
1.
Character size setting
The width of a character can be increased in 0.8mm increments between 4.0mm
and 6.4mm.
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Size] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
No. Width (a)
1 4.0mm 2 4.8mm 3 5.6mm 4 6.4mm
a
About 3mm
SR-6500 mode
Character size setting ................................................... P.50
Character interval setting .............................................. P.51
• See P.50 and subsequent pages for SR-6500 mode.
SR-9000 mode
Character size setting ................................................... P.53
Character magnication setting .................................... P.54
Character interval setting .............................................. P.55
• See P.53 and subsequent pages for SR-9000 mode.
Printer settings SR-6500 mode
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(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
[Setting example 1] When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm
[Setting example 2] When the size(width) is set at 6.4mm
Printer settings SR-6500 mode
4.0mm
6.4mm
2.
Character interval setting
The space between printed characters can be increased in 0.1mm increments
between 0.8mm to 92mm.
No. Interval (b)
1 0.8mm 2 0.9mm 3 1.0mm
: : 911 91.8mm 912 91.9mm 913 92.0mm
b
Character size(width) setting values
4.0 - 6.4 (mm)
0.8mm increments
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
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(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
[Setting example 1] When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm and the interval is 0.8mm.
[Setting example 2] When the size(width) is set at 6.4mm and the interval is 5.6mm.
Character pitch setting values
0.8 - 92.0 (mm)
0.1mm increments
0.8mm
4.0mm 4.0mm
6.4mm
5.6mm
6.4mm
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
MENU
and
DOWN
switches to select [Character Pitch] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the
MENU
and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
Printer settings SR-6500 mode
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Printer settings R-9000 mode
SR-9000 mode
1.
Character size setting
The width of a character can be increased in 0.8mm increments between 4.0mm
and 6.4mm.
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Size] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Character size(width) setting values
4.0 - 6.4 (mm)
0.8mm increments
a
About 3mm
No. Width (a)
1 4.0mm 2 4.8mm 3 5.6mm 4 6.4mm
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Printer settings SR-9000 mode
2.
Character magnication setting
Width can be magnied between 1 to 15 times. Character width = size x magnication
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Magnication] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
[Setting example 1]
When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm and magnication is 1.
Character width = 4.0 x 1 = 4.0mm
[[Setting example 3]
When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm and magnication is 2.
Character width = 4.0 x 2 = 8.0mm
Character magnication
setting values 1 - 15 (Times)
4.0mm
8.0mm
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3.
Character interval setting
The space between printed characters can be increased between 0 to 99
pixels. The actual character interval (in mm units) is determined by the “size,”
“magnication,” and “interval” settings.
Character interval (b) = character interval increment x (magnication + interval + 1)
(1) Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
(2) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(3) Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Character Pitch] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
(4) Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
(5) Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
(6) Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
No. Width character interval increment
1 4.0mm 0.5mm 2 4.8mm 0.6mm 3 5.6mm 0.7mm 4 6.4mm 0.8mm
b
Character pitch setting values
0 - 99 (Dots)
Printer settings SR-9000 mode
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Printer settings SR-9000 mode
[Setting example 1] When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm, the magnification is 1, and the
interval is 0 pixel.
Character interval = 0.5 x (1 + 0 + 1) = 1.0mm
[Setting example 2] When the size(width) is set at 6.4mm, the magnification is 1, and the
interval is 5 pixels.
Character interval = 0.8 x (1 + 5 + 1) = 5.6mm
[Setting example 3] When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm, the magnification is 3, and the
interval is 10 pixel.
Character interval = 0.5 x (2 + 10 + 1) = 7.0mm
1.0mm
5.6mm
7.0mm
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Barcode settings
(
when barcode unit is installed
)
You can set the barcode control in SR-6500 mode.
Barcode control
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Select [Go Out Direction] setting and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Barcode control setting values
• Valid(Default)
• Invalid
Barcode settings Barcode control
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Low power consumption settings
This device can be set to reduce power consumption in standby mode. The low-power consumption settings make the device automatically reduce power consumption when it is not used for a certain period. Sleep mode = low-power consumption condition that it automatically switches to when it is
not used for a set time (sleep duration).
Standby mode = a second low-power consumption condition that it automatically and
continuously switches to after shifting to the sleep mode when it is not used for a set time (standby duration).
(Power consumption is reduced further than sleep mode.)
Sleep duration
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Time for Power Save] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Time for Power Save setting values
• None
• 1 - 60 (Minutes)
*Can be set in minute increments.
Low power consumption settings Sleep duration
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Standby duration
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Time for Standby] setting,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to set the value.
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to save the setting value into memory.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD.)
6.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
(1) Releasing Sleep/Standby mode Sleep/Standby mode will be cancelled in the following conditions.
• When an operation is entered on the panel screen.
• When a descending command is sent.
• When an error occurs.
• When loading paper on the hopper.
(2) Conditions in which Sleep/Standby mode cannot be attained Sleep/Standby mode is not available in the following conditions.
• When displaying a menu on the panel screen.
• When an error occurs.
(3) Stacker cover open error cannot be detected in Standby mode.
Time for Standby setting values
• None
• 1 - 60 (Minutes)
*Can be set in minute increments.
Low power consumption settings Standby duration
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Displaying various information
This section explains how to display various setting information.
Displaying the version
This display checks the versions of the “main body unit,” “front side reading unit,” “back side reading unit,” “Image reading unit 1,” “Image reading unit 2,” “stacker unit,” “printer unit,” “barcode unit,” and other items. (“Back side reading unit,”and “barcode unit,” display only if they are installed.) Versions are displayed in a two-digit format.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Version Info.],
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
Note)
If “Version= @@” appears in the display, contact the store where you purchased.
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to display individual versions.
5.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Displaying various information Displaying the version
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Displaying front side reading sensor settings
This displays the settings for “sensor pitch” and “sensor type” for the front side reading unit in this device.
1. Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
switches to select [Type of Front Reading Sensor] display,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
4. Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to display the settings.
Sensor pitch
Sensor type
Sensor pitch display
• 0.2 inch • 0.25 inch
• 0.3 inch • 1/6 inch
Sensor type display
• Infra Red
• Visible Red
5. Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Displaying various information Displaying front side reading sensor settings
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Displaying back side reading sensor settings
These displays check the settings for “sensor pitch” and “sensor type” for the back side reading unit in this device. (This display is available only when the device has a back side reading unit attached.)
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Type of Back Reading Sensor] display,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to display the settings.
Sensor pitch
Sensor type
5.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Sensor pitch display
• 0.2 inch • 0.25 inch
• 0.3 inch • 1/6 inch
Sensor type display
• Infra Red
• Visible Red
Displaying various information Displaying back side reading sensor settings
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Displaying othre settings
These displays check the setting status for reading sensor(s),stacker,and barcode(option).
1
. Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Type of Option] display,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
4.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to display the options.
Reading sensor unit
Reading sensor unit display settings
• Single Side
• Double Side
5.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to return to normal mode.
Stacker unit
Stacker unit display settings
• Not Cartridge
• Cartridge
Barcode unit (This display is available only when the device has a barcode unit attached.)
Barcode unit display
• Vertical
• Horizontal
Displaying various information Displaying optional unit settings
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Displaying total count
This displays total count in this device.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Total count] display,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
4.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
If when the sheet is left to the hopper the reading operation is discontinued, The actually count and error count is included in the total count because the count is not saved.
Total count display 00000000~99999999
T o t a l c o u n t
Displaying various information Displaying total count
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Displaying serial number
This displays serial number of this device.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Serial number] display,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
4.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Serial number display settings 000000000~zzzzzzzzz
S e r i a l n u m b e r
Displaying various information Displaying serial number
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Operating tests
This section explains operating test procedures.
Feed test 1
This test reads the check sheets included in the package to test if the device reads them properly. If the device doesn’t read the check sheets properly, the reading test will stop. Once reading of the check sheets starts, the test will continue until an error occurs or the hopper is empty.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Feed Test 1].
4.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to conrm the selection and display [Feed Test 1].
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
5.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the setting value.
6.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to start/stop feed test 1.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD, and the test will start/stop.)
7.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
• You cannot return to normal mode while the test is running.
• If a reading error occurs on both sides of a sheet, the error count will be two.
Feed test 1 setting values
• Stop • Start
Operating tests Feed test 1
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Feed test 2
This test reads the check sheets included in the package to test if the device reads them properly. Even if the device doesn’t read something properly, the test will continue. Once reading of the check sheets starts, the test will continue until an error other than a reading occurs or the hopper is empty.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Feed Test 2].
4.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to conrm the selection and display [Feed Test 2].
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
5.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the setting value.
6.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to start/stop feed test 2.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD, and the test will start/stop.)
7.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
• You cannot return to normal mode while the test is running.
• If a reading error occurs on both sides of a sheet, the error count will be two.
Feed test 2 setting values
• Stop • Start
Operating tests Feed test 2
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Printer test
The test characters is printed on the fed sheet and the sheet will be discharged. (This test will be conducted only when stacker unit and printer unit are installed.) The number of characters printed varies depending on the printer settings, and character size and interval settings. Once reading of the check sheets starts, the test will continue until an error occurs or the hopper is empty.
Test characters:

!”#$%&’()*+,−./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[¥]^_
   
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Printer Test].
4.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to conrm the selection and display [Printer Test].
(“” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
5.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the setting value.
6.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to start/stop Printer test.
(The ashing “” mark disappears from the LCD, and the test will start/stop.)
7.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
You cannot return to normal mode while the test is running.
Printer test setting values
• Stop • Start
Operating tests Printer test
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Printer inkjet test
This test is done when the printing of sheets is not possible, is not clear.
1.
Press the
MENU
switch to enter the menu mode.
2.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select the following parameters,
and press the
FEED/ENTER
switch.
3.
Use the UP and
DOWN
switches to select [Printer Jet Test].
4.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to conrm the display [Jet Test Start].
5.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to conrm the display [Jet Test Start = Start].
(“
” mark ashes in the rst column of the rst line on the LCD.)
6.
Press the
FEED/ENTER
switch to do Printer jet test one time.(about 0.5 sec.)
(When Printer jet test ends , the ashing “
” mark disappears from the LCD.)
7.
Keep pressing the
CLEAR/EXIT
switch until it returns to normal mode,
or press the
MENU
switch to return to normal mode.
Note)
You cannot return to normal mode while the test is running.
Operating tests Printer jet test
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Clearing paper jams
Front door
Jam release levers
Jam-removing knob
Clearing paper jams
1
.
Release the grip lock on the lock lever,
and slowly lift up the top cover.
Once the top cover is up far enough,
remove the paper from the device.
2.
Open the front door of the stacker unit.
3.
Open the jam release levers (4 levers) or turn the jam-removing knob to remove
jammed paper.
4.
After removing jammed paper,
close the jam release levers.
5.
Close the front door of the stacker unit.
Front door
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Options
Back side reading unit
If you install a back side reading unit in the device, both sides of a sheet can be read. When installing the back side reading unit, set the reading side settings at the same time.
See
“Data reading settings Setting reading side” in this manual. P.41
Please see the following pages regarding conrmation of settings.
See
“Displaying various information
Displaying the version” in this manual. P.60
“Displaying various information
Displaying back side reading sensor settings” in this manual. P.62
“Displaying various information
Displaying optional unit settings” in this manual. P.63
Options Back side reading unit
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0mm 50mm
Timing mark side
200mm
0mm
10mm
30mm or more
Sheet feeding direction
Center
of barcode
Center
of barcode
Clear area
Clear areaClear area
Reading area
Barcode interval
Height of barcode 10mm or more
Narrow bar width 0.19mm or more: height 60mm or less Narrow bar width 0.18mm or less: height 40mm or less
Clear area  *1
Barcode unit / V • Barcode unit / H
Attaching a barcode unit to this device will enable you to read barcodes on sheets.
Barcode readable area
The barcode readable area differs depending on the kind of barcode unit.
1.
Barcode unit / V (vertical feeding)
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode readable area
1:Non readable area of bottom of the sheet changed by Sheet size setting as follow.
*“Standard(14 inch) mode”
Length of the sheet :279mm or less : 10mm Length of the sheet :280mm or more : Sheet length- (279-10) mm
*“A4 (11.7inch) mode”
Length of the sheet :216mm or less : 10mm Length of the sheet :217mm or more : Sheet length-(216-10) mm
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Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode readable area
Example of rear clear area Sheet size setting: When set to standard (14'').
Rear clear area=Sheet length Sheet size setting: When set to A4 (14'').
When set to A4.
When set to 279mm.
When set to 14inch.
279mm(11inch)
When set to A4.
Rear clear area= Sheet length (279-10)
Rear clear area= Sheet length (279-10)
When set to 279mm When set to 14inch.
356mm(14inch)
279mm(11inch)
356mm(14inch)
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Reading width 80mm
Center
of barcode
Note)
Adjust the barcode center when reading a number of sheets. In addition when it makes the barcode adjoin which is not read, do not make it go into reading area.
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode readable area
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2.
Barcode unit / H (horizontal feeding)
0mm 20mm 224mm
0mm
12mm
40mm or more
10mm or more
65mm or more
Clear area
Clear area
Clear areaReading area
Sheet feeding direction
Timing mark side
Height of barcode 10mm or more
Horizontal direction deviance 2mm or less
Barcode front edge margin 12mm or more
Barcode rear edge margin 4 characters or more
Clear area  *1
1:Non readable area of bottom of the sheet changed by Sheet size setting as follow.
*“Standard(14 inch) mode” Length of the sheet :279mm or less : 10mm Length of the sheet :280mm or more : Sheet length-(279-12) mm
*“A 4 (11.7inch) mode”   Length of the sheet :216mm or less : 12mm  Length of the sheet :217mm or more : Sheet length-(216-12) mm
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode readable area
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297mm(A4)
12mm
93mm
204mm
204mm
204mm
Example of rear clear area Sheet size setting: When set to standard (14'').
Rear clear area=Sheet length Sheet size setting: When set to A4 (11.7'').
When set to A4. When set to 279mm. When set to 14inch.
279mm(14inch)
When set to A4.
Rear clear area= Sheet length (279-12)
Rear clear area= Sheet length (216-12)
When set to 216mm When set to 14inch.
356mm(14inch)
216mm(8.5inch)
356mm(14inch)
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode readable area
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Barcode reading position adjustment
1.
Turn the power off.
2.
Open the cover on the top of stacker unit.
3.
Loosen the barcode unit position xing screw, move the barcode unit according
to barcode position, and tighten the screw to secure it.
* The scale on the positioning sticker indicates center of the barcode position
from the edge of the paper(Timing mark side). The barcode position is determined
by aligning the barcode unit position xing screw with the scale on the sticker.
4.
Turn the power on.
100100
5050
BAR CODE/V
mm
150150
200200
Positioning screw
Positioning sticker
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode reading position adjustment
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5.
Check reading using a diagnostic utility.
* If a reading error occurs, the barcode reading position may be misaligned, so
make a readjustment.
* Open the top cover of the main body to visually check the barcode.
6.
If the barcode reading position is properly aligned, close the cover on the top of
stacker unit.
Note)* If you have opened the top cover, remember to close the smaller cover as well.
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode reading position adjustment
barcode unit
BAR CODE/V
mm
10010 0
5050
15015 0
20020 0
top cover
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Barcode unit precautions for use
(1) When applying barcode stickers, etc. on a sheet, make sure that sheet thickness
with stickers is 0.25mm or less.
(2) When applying barcode stickers, etc. on a sheet, avoid the grayed area below.
(3) Make barcodes according to the following specications and guidelines.
• AIM USS (Automatic Identication Manufacturers barcode symbol specications)
• JIS JIS X 0501 Barcode symbols for common product codes JIS X 0502 Barcode symbols for logistic product codes JIS X 0503 Barcode symbol NW-7 and code 39 basic specications
(4) Faded, chipped, and bleeding barcodes cannot be read. Please note that
barcodes printed with low-resolution printers such as dot-matrix printers and inkjet printers tend to have similar results.
(5) If the sensor area becomes dirty with paper powder, use a soft cloth, a cotton
swab, or similar materials soaked with plastic cleaner, or use a cloth for glasses to wipe it.
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode unit precautions for use
Non readable area
65mm
Sheet feeding direction
Timing mark side
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Cleaning
Cleaning
Dirty rollers, reading lenses, and sensors can cause various operational errors. Clean them regularly doing the following procedures. Cleaning intervals differ depending on usage conditions (usage frequency, quality of paper used, etc.) Cleaning periods are for your reference -- clean the device soon if you notice dirt or other irregularities.
Warning
WHEN CLEANING THE DEVICE ,
DO NOT SPRAY ANY MATERIALS CONTAINING AN INFLAMMABLE GAS OR LIQUID AND BE SURE TO KEEP THIS KIND OF MATERIALS AWAY FROM THIS DEVICE. Use a cleaning cloth with suitable amount of cleaning liquid to wipe off well, after removing the power plug from the outlet and the device becomes to cool off.
WHEN CLEANING THE DEVICE ,
BE SURE TO REMOVE THE POWER PLUG FROM THE OUTLET.
There is a threat that a re or an electric shock cause the unexpected accident.
Cleaning procedures
Main body unit
1.
Turn the power off and remove the power cord
from the outlet.
2.
Grasp the lock lever to release the lock, and
push the top cover up to open it.
3.
Clean necessary parts.
4.
Close the top cover.
Slowly close the top cover and press it until
there is a click sound that indicates it is locked.
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Cleaning Cleaning point
Cleaning point
(1) Cleaning rollers After feeding 5,000 sheets, a large number of cards, or when using
carbon paper, wipe the rollers softly with a clean cloth slightly wetted with disinfectant alcohol (ethanol).
* If the rollers are stained, the stains may rub off on cards or other various
malfunctions may occur.
(2) Cleaning reading lens Clean the reading lens by softly wiping it with a clean cloth slightly wetted
with disinfectant alcohol (ethanol) once a month or every 5,000 sheets.
* If the reading lens is stained, reading errors may occur.
(3) Cleaning various sensors Softly wipe the sensors with a clean cloth slightly wetted with disinfectant
alcohol (ethanol) once a month or every 5,000 sheets. Use air blow etc. when cleaning the left skew sensor section. *If the sensors are stained (with paper powder, etc.) detection errors may
occur.
Note)
*Cleaning intervals may differ depending on usage conditions (usage frequency, quality of paper used, etc.) *Use a solution of 1 part ethanol to 5 parts water as the diluted disinfectant alcohol.
Sheet detection sensor
Paper-feeding roller
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Stacker unit
Cleaning Cleaning procedures
Driving rollers
Slave rollers
Slave rollers
Slave rollers
Slave rollers
Paper discharge roller
Selected paper discharge sensor
Main paper discharge sensor
Printing start sensor
Slave rollers
Driving rollers
Upper platen roller
Reading lens Back side reading sensor (option)
Reading start detection sensor
Double-feeding prevention roller / top
Double-feeding prevention roller / bottom (under the cover)
Reading lens Front side reading sensor
Lower platen roller Lower platen roller
Back image reading sensor
Back image reading sensor
Front image reading sensor
Front image reading sensor
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Stacker unit
1.
Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the outlet.
2.
Open the front door of the stacker unit.
Front door
3.
Open the jam release lever.
4.
Clean necessary parts.
Jam release lever
Cleaning Cleaning procedures
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5.
Close the jam release lever.
6.
Clean the remaining three parts in the same manner as in steps 3 to 5.
Jam release lever
7.
Close the front door of the stacker unit.
Front door
Cleaning Cleaning procedures
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Service schedule
For stable operation of this device, regular replacement of components is required. See the following table, and contact us, or the store where you purchased the device, when requiring component replacement.
Main body unit
* Replacement periods may differ depending on usage conditions (usage
frequency, quality of paper used, etc.)
Component name Number
Replacement reference
(counter number)
Remarks
Paper-feeding roller
1 100,000 or 3 years -
Double-feeding prevention roller / top
1 100,000 or 3 years
Replace at the same time
as double-feeding
prevention roller / bottom
Double-feeding prevention roller / bottom
1 100,000 or 3 years
Replace at the same time
as double-feeding
prevention roller / top
Aligning roller 1 100,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / A 4 500,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / A
Double-feeding prevention roller / top
Double-feeding prevention roller / bottom
Paper-feeding roller
Aligning roller
Service schedule
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Component name Number
Replacement reference
(counter number)
Remarks
Driving roller / 1 1 500,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / 2 2 500,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / 3 2 500,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / 4 1 500,000 or 3 years -
Driving roller / 5 1 500,000 or 3 years -
Paper discharge roller/1 2 500,000 or 3 years -
Stacker unit
* Replacement periods may differ depending on usage conditions (usage
frequency, quality of paper used, etc.)
Driving roller/2
Paper discharge roller/1
Driving roller/1
Driving roller/4
Driving roller/5
Driving roller/3
Service schedule
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Product specications
Mark reading sensor Reading Single sided, [double-sided] (* You need an optional back side reading unit for double-sided reading.) Darkness levels 16 levels (internal 256 levels) Light source color infra red light (940nm) [visible red light (660nm)] Pitch (inch) 1/6”, 0.2”, 0.25”, 0.3” Marking infra red light : pencil [visible red light : pencil, ballpoint pen (black or blue)] Reading mark size: 0.5×3mm or more darkness: PCS 0.6 or darker
Number of timing marks
Four or more Image reading sensor Reading method CIS (Contact Image Sensor) Reading Dual-sided Light source LED (R: 620 nm, G: 530 nm, B: 467 nm) Reading width 228.6mm (main scanning direction) Reading mode Grayscale (8 bit), Color (24 bit) Dropout (R: 620 nm, G: 530 nm, B: 467 nm) Resolution 100 dpi, 150 dpi, 200 dpi, and 300 dpi Image data Original image, a part of image Error detection function
Sheet position detection, multiple sheet feeding detection, skew detection [Note 1] PC interface USB USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480 Mbps) RS-232C 9600 bps to 115,200 bps (for mark reading only) Display panel and Display panel (LCD) 20 characters x 2 lines operating switches Operating switches 5 Hopper capacity
Sheet loading capacity 500 sheets (ream weight, 90 kg (105 g/m2) for base) *With pictures attached, 20 sheets (90 kg (105 g/m
2
) for base) [Note 2] Mixed sheets Only sheets with the same characteristics (paper type, size, thickness) can be set Paper used Paper size IBM card size, postcard size, A5, B5, A4
8.5 inch, 9 inch Height 110-355.6mm, width 63.5-228.6mm Paper weight 72-135k(84 - 157g/
m2) Paper quality OCR paper, bond paper, recycled OCR paper (recycled OCR paper composition 50%)
Copy paper (*Copy paper can only be used for image reading)
Sheet feeding Feeding speed 1240,1000,666,500, or 333mm/s
Number of sheets read [Note 3]
5,000(A4) sheets / hour
(Dual sides Mark + 200dpi Gray + Non barcode
reading + USB connection)
Stacker capacity Main tray 500 sheets (when weight 105g/
m2 paper is used) Selection tray 150 sheets (when weight 105g/
m2 paper is used) *With pictures attached, 20 sheets (90 kg (105 g/
m2) for base) Power source AC100-240V,50Hz/60Hz Environmental operating conditions Temperature 5-35°C Humidity 30-80% External measurements 800(w)×490(H)×365(D) mm Weight Approx. 37kg (excluding optional items) Noise 70db(A)(when operating) [ ] inside option
Product specications
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Product specications
Note 1)
Left margin skew detection is used to determine if the left margin is skewed by checking the edge of the left margin on the back of a sheet. If colors other than shades of white are printed on the back of the sheet, detection may not work properly. For such cases, set left margin skew detection to [Off]. Please be aware that sheet print colors that may cause detection to work incorrectly may differ depending on the reading mode.
Reading mode Sheet print colors that are often detected incorrectly (back side) Grayscale Colors other than shades of white Color Colors other than shades of red
Dropout color
Red Colors other than shades of white
Green Colors other than shades of green
Blue Colors other than shades of blue
See
“Error detection settings” in this manual on P.44 .
Note 2)
When feeding sheets that have pictures attached, check and verify the items listed below and
make sure to complete a test run before actually feeding in any sheets.
(1) The maximum thickness for a picture that can be attached onto a sheet is approx. 0.3 mm
(including the thickness of the sheet and the thickness of the picture).
(2) Do not attach pictures into areas that are up to 75 mm from the left margin of the sheet (for
both front and back).
(3) Attach pictures that have not been
folded and that have no fold lines. For pictures that have a curl in them, only attach pictures with a curl of 1 mm or less.
(4) Make sure that attached pictures are
not lifting away from or peeling off from the sheets.
(5) The edges of sheets with a low stiffness
of 72 kg (84 g/
m2) or less may sag on the stacker and become uneven around where pictures are attached, which could cause the sheet to get caught and become jammed in the machine, which is why sheets should be fed in one sheet at a time in such cases.
Note 3)
Guidelines for the number of sheets read when an image reading sensor is in use (while images are being acquired) are as given below. (Reference values)
Color Grayscale 300dpi 1240 sheets/hour 4200 sheets/hour 200dpi 2380 sheets/hour 5100 sheets/hour 150dpi 3300 sheets/hour 5150 sheets/hour 100dpi 4500 sheets/hour 5150 sheets/hour
*Conditions for mark reading : 46 rows, 66 columns, 1/6” dual-sided reading Sheet size : A4
Reading method : Marks + image (JPEG compression quality 90)
PC specications : CPU Intel Core i5 2.6 GHz
Memory 4 GB OS: Windows 7 Pro SP1 (32 bit) Interface: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
*The number of sheets read may differ depending on the conguration of the computer being used or
effects of other software programs that are installed.
Feed Direction
Left margin of sheet
75mm
Outside of the paste area
(For both front and back)
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Printer unit specications
Printing location Prints on top surface of fed sheet Printing method Inkjet Number of characters printed
Maximum 72 characters (for A4-size paper)
Kinds of characters printed
Alphabet (uppercase and lowercase letters) Numbers (0 - 9) 36 Symbols
  
1
Japanese kana (including half and full accents,
  
) Character size Height approximately 3mm x width approximately 4.0mm - 6.4mm Character interval Approximately 0.8mm - 92mm Printing pixels 12 vertical x 9 horizontal pixels Printing position
2mm or more from standard paper feeding edge to beginning of characters (not extened to timing mark) 2mm or more from right edge of maximum size sheet to beginning of characters
Printing position adjustment
Main scanning direction: Adjust head position manually.
Sub scanning direction: Set print starting position command.
Sub scaning direction
ABCDEF
Main scanning direction
Feeding direction
Ink cartridge Expires: 6 months after opening Life: about 1 million characters
2
W
L
Sheet size
Timing mark side
Sheet feeding direction
2mm (W-4) mm
(L-6) mm
3mm
Clear area *4
2mm
Sheet feeding direction
Timing mark side
The printable area 3
1:
in printing letter kind is printed becoming
2:The number of letters until it stops being printed depend on working condition.
3:The size of printable area depends on the size of the sheet used.
4:The printable area changed by Sheet size setting as follow.
*"Standard(14 inch)mode” : 60mm from top of paper edge
*“A4 (11.7inch) mode” : 3mm from top of paper edge
Note)
If a sheet is curled, it may cause a paper jam, so please do not use curly sheet.
Options Stacker unit Stacker unit specications
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Barcode unit specications
Barcode unit / V (vertical feeding)
Reading direction Vertical feeding (bars are parallel to sheet feeding direction)
Codes JAN/EAN/UPC (module 0.33 mm,0.8 times~ 2 times)
NW-7 CODE-39 CODE-128 ITF( (Interleaved Two of Five) Industrial 2 of 5 COOP 2 of 5 * The unit can be set to read up to four kinds of codes. Reading area Sheet feeding direction : It depends on sheet size setting. Refer to Barcode readable area in page 72. Paper width direction :
±30mm of 50~200 from sheet edge(timing mark side).
Number of digits to be read Maximum 32 digits (total number of digits to be read is 150 or less)
(For CODE-128, a maximum of 64 digits if the starting character is CODE-C) Number of labels to be read Maximum 10 (1 sheet) Label interval 15mm or more
Barcode printing specications
• Length 60mm or less X height 10mm or more (For narrow bars with widths of 0.19mm or less, use coated labels less than 40mm long1) *
Barcode length requires a quiet zone (margin) more than 2.54mm on both
sides or 10 times the width of the narrow bar, whichever is bigger.
• PCS: 0.7 or more (light-source wavelength: 633nm)
• Bar width (narrow bar) 0.125-1mm * Bar:space ratio = 1:0.85-1.15 * Recommended N:W ratio = 1:2.5 * There should not be any bleeding, chipping, blank areas, etc.
• Skew: ±5 degrees or less from the standard paper feeding edge. * If narrow bar width is 0.19mm or less, ±2 degrees or less. Reading side Read the top surface of a sheet as it is fed Directions to adjust reading positions Paper width direction: manually adjust the head position Sheet feeding direction: “Specifying reading start position mode”
Use command to specify reading starting position from
the front edge of a sheet and reading width for number of barcodes. “Whole area reading mode” Entire area of a sheet can be read. (Barcodes in all areas of the sheet-feeding direction can be read.)
1
entire thickness of label sticking section is 0.25mm or less
Label must not be oated and come off.
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode unit specications
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Barcode unit / H (horizontal feeding)
Reading direction Horizontal feeding (bar direction is perpendicular to sheet feeding direction)
Codes JAN/EAN/UPC (module 0.33 mm,0.8 times~ 2 times)
NW-7 ITF (Interleaved Two of Five) CODE-39 CODE-93 CODE-128 EAN-128 Reading area Sheet feeding direction : It depends on sheet size setting. Refer to Barcode readable area in page 75. Paper width direction : 20~224mm from sheet edge(timing mark side). Number of digits to be read Maximum 48 digits Number of labels to be read Maximum 10 (total number of digits to be read is 200 or less) Label interval 40mm or more
Barcode printing specications
• Height 10mm or more * It requires a starting margin of 12mm or more, and an ending margin of 4 characters or more for a barcode.
• PCS: 0.7 or more
• Bar width (narrow bar) 0.2-2mm * Bar:space ratio = 1:0.85-1.15 * Recommended N:W ratio = 1:2.5 * There should not be any bleeding, chipping, blank areas, etc.
• Skew: ±3 degree or less from the standard paper feeding edge.
• Sticking label:1 Reading side Read the top surface of a sheet as it is fed
Directions to adjust reading positions Paper width direction: manually adjust the head position Sheet feeding direction: “Specifying reading start position mode”
Use command to specify reading starting position from the front edge of a sheet (measurement: mm) and reading area for a barcode. “Whole area reading mode” Entire area of a sheet can be read. (Barcodes in all areas of the sheet-feeding direction can be read.) “SR9000 compatible mode”
Specify barcode reading starting position using timing mark
1
entire thickness of label sticking section is 0.25mm or less
Label must not be oated and come off.
Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H Barcode unit specications
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External diagram(Non barcode option)
365
490
800
( Unit : mm)
Front view
Top view
Rear view
Left view Right view
External diagram
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Setting menu Setting item Setting value
Operation Mode SR-6500 mode
, SR-9000 mode *1 *2
Setting of
Interface
Device ID 0
- 126 O ×
Baud Rate 9600 , 19200 , 38400
, 57600 , 115200 × O
Character Bit Length 7
, 8 × O
Parity None
, Odd , Even × O
Stop Bit 1 , 2
× O
Flow Control RS/CS
, Xon/Xoff, None × O
Character Code Accept All
, Ignore 4 Codes × O
Setting of
Reading
Setting of Column 1 - ( maximum
) Columns *3 O O
Reading Method
Control fore , Control back, Direct , FACOM, Mark to mark *5
O O
Magnication
(display only when timing control types are selected)
1 - 3 - 9 times (for top-end timing control)
2 - 3
- 9 times (
for bottom-end timing control
)
O O
Min. Density Level 1 - 4
- 16 × O
Density Balance
1 - 15 × O
Reading Side
(only when back-sided reading unit is installed)
Single Side , Double Side O O
Paper Weight
Automatic, 84g/m2, 105g/m2, 128g/m2, 157g/m2O O
Sheet size Standard(14inch)
, A4size (11.7 inch) O O
Setting of
Error
Detection
Automatic Discharge Use
, Not Use O ×
Sheet Empty Use , Not Use O ×
Timing Mark Error Use
, Not Use O ×
Double-Feeding Use
, Not Use O O
Skew (Left End Skew)
Use
, Not Use O O
Setting of
Buzzer
Buzzer Control Valid
, Invalid O O
Buzzer Sound Volume Adjustment (displayed only when it's valid)
1 - 3
-5 O O
Setting of
Stacker
Discharge Direction Main
, Select × O
List of menu modes
List of menu modes
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Setting menu Setting item Setting value *1 *2
Setting of Printer
Printer Control Valid , Invalid
O O
Size
4.0mm
- 96.0mm , 0.8Pitch O ×
4.0mm
, 4.8mm, 5.6mm, 6.4mm × O
Magnication
1 Time
- 15 Time × O
Character Pitch
0.8mm
- 92.0mm , 0.1Pitch O ×
0 Dot
- 99 Dots × O
Setting of Barcord (only when the barcord unit is installed)
Barcode Control Valid , Invalid O ×
Setting of Electric Power
Time for Power Save None , 1 Minute - 5 Minutes - 60 Minutes O O
Time for Standby None , 1 Minute - 5 Minutes
- 60 Minutes O O
Display Mode
Display Info
Main Body Unit
(01 - zz ) *4 O O
Front Reading Unit
(01 - zz ) *4 O O
Back Reading Unit
(only when backsided reading unit is installed)
(01 - zz ) *4 O O
Stacker Unit (01 - zz ) *4 O O
Barcode Unit
(only when the barcode unit is installed)
(01 - zz ) *4 O O
Image reading unit 1
(01 - zz ) *4 O ×
Image reading unit 2
(01 - zz ) *4 O ×
Type of front Reading Sensor
Sensor Pitch (1/6 , 0.2 , 0.25 , 0.3 inch ) *4 O O
Sensor of Type ( Infra Red , Visible Red ) *4 O O
Type of Back Reading Sensor
(Displayd only for back-side unit)
Sensor Pitch (1/6 , 0.2 , 0.25 , 0.3 inch ) *4 O O
Sensor of Type ( Infra Red , Visible Red ) *4 O O
Type of Option
Reading Sensor Unit
( Single Side , Double Side ) *4 O O
Stacker Unit ( Not Cartridge , Cartridge ) *4 O O
Barcode Unit ( Not Unit , Vertical , Horizontal ) *4 O O
Total count ( 00000000 - 99999999 ) O O
Serial number ( 000000000 - zzzzzzzzz ) O O
List of menu modes
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Setting menu Setting item Setting value *1 *2
Test Mode
Feed Test 1 Start , Stop
O O
Feed Test 2 Start , Stop
O O
Print Test Start , Stop
O O
Printer jet test Start O O
*1
Items displayed when SR-6500 mode is selected as the operating mode. *2 Items displayed when SR-9000 mode is selected as the operating mode. *3 Maximum number of columns to read differs depending on device sensor pitch. *4 Data in parenthesis will appear according to options installed in the device. *5 Factory default values differs depending on device sensor pitch.
1/6 inch:Direct under type 0.2,0.25,0.3 inch:Top-end timing control type 0.3F inch:“FACOM” type
indicates factory default values.
List of menu modes
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Error displays and countermeasures
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Memory error 1 Internal memory error 1 A1
Cannot be resolved*1
Memory error 2 Internal memory error 2 A2
Hopper drive error Hopper operating error A3
Download error
Error while downloading to the main body
A4
Sensor type error
· Sensor specifications for front side/back side reading unit are wrong
· Sensor specifications for front side/back side reading unit are wrong
A5
Optional error
Optional unit detection error
A6
Power supply voltage error
A irregularity is detected in power supply supervisory voltage of control board
A8
Error displays and countermeasures
1. Errors
If an error occurs, complete the relevant procedures listed below to resolve and clear the cause of the error. If unable to clear the error using the procedures given, contact your dealer for assistance.
(1) Hardware errors [Main body unit]
[Reading unit]
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Communication error
Line error occurred between the device and the front side reading unit.
B1
Cannot be resolved*1
Line error occurred between the device and the back side reading unit.
Internal com. error
Front side reading unit doesn't reply
B2
Back side reading unit doesn't reply
Memory error
Front side reading unit memory error
B3
Back side reading unit memory error
Adjusted value error
Offset value of front side reading sensor exceeds acceptable level.
B4
Offset value of back side reading sensor exceeds acceptable level.
Download error
Front side reading unit download error
B5
Back side reading unit download error
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Error displays and countermeasures
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Internal error
Front side reading unit internal error
B6
Cannot be resolved*1
Back side reading unit internal error
Version error
Version of front side reading unit doesn't correspond to the main body unit.
B7
Version of back side reading unit doesn't correspond to the main body unit.
Version of front and back side reading unit doesn't match.
[Reading unit]
[Image reading unit]
Error Explanation Code Solution
Download error
Line error occurred between the device and the front side reading unit.
J1 None
Line error occurred between the device and the back side reading unit.
Internal communications error 1
Image reading unit doesn't replay
J2 None
Internal communications error 2
J3 None
Memory error 1
Internal image reading unit memory error
J4 None
Memory error 2 J5 None
Memory error 3 J6 None
Memory error 4 J7 None
IC error
An abnomaly was detected in the internal hardware of the image reading unit
J8 None
CIS error J9 None
FPGA error K1 None
Power supply voltage error
An abnomaly was detected in the supply voltage of the image reading sensor
K2 None
Version error
Mismatched the firmware in the Image reading unit
K3None
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*1 Errors that cannot be resolved
Turn the power off and turn it back on after a while. If the error cannot be resolved by turning the power off and on, contact the dealer where you purchased.
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Communication error
Line error occurred between the device and the stacker unit.
E1
Cannot be resolved*1
Internal com. error
Stacker unit doesn't reply.
E2
Memory error
Stacker unit memory error.
E3
Download error
Stacker unit download error.
E4
Internal error
Stacker unit internal error.
E5
Version error
Version of stacker unit doesn't correspond to the main body unit.
E6
Driver error
A driver error occurred in the drive system of the stacker unit.
E7
[Barcode unit]
[Stacker unit]
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Communication error
Line error occurred between the device and the barcode unit.
C1
Cannot be resolved*1
Internal com. error
Barcode unit doesn't reply.
C2
Memory error
Barcode unit memory error.
C3
Sensor error
Error occurred with barcode sensor.
C4
Download error
Barcode unit download error.
C5
Internal error
Barcode unit internal error.
C6
Version error
Version of barcode unit doesn't correspond to the main body unit.
C7
Error displays and countermeasures
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Error displays and countermeasures
(4) Jam errors
[Main body unit]
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
No feed
Paper is not feeding though paper-feeding operation has started.
H1
• Reset paper.
• Press the CLEAR switch
(or execute the clear error command).
• Clean the rollers.
Jam at paper-feeding
detection sensor
A paper jam occurred at the paper-feeding detection sensor.
H2
• Remove any sheets that have become jammed or sheets inside the device.
• Press the
CLEAR switch
(or execute the clear error command).
• Resolve) Clean the rollers.
• Check to make sure there are no foreign objects within the machine and remove as necessary
Jam at reading start
detection sensor
A paper jam occurred at the reading start detection sensor.
H3
Jam at main body unit
paper discharge detection sensor
A paper jam occurred at the main body unit paper discharge detection sensor.
H4
(3) Cover open errors
* When the cover is closed, errors and warnings other than hardware errors will be cancelled.
Error Explanation Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Cover open
The cover of the main body unit is open
G1
Make sure to firmly and securely close the top cover on the device.
Stacker unit cover open
Front door of the stacker unit is open.
G2
Make sure that the front door on the stacker unit is firmly and securely closed.
(2) Transmission errors
Error Explanation
Code
Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors
Command error
A non-specied command code
was received.
F5
• Press the
CLEAR switch
(or execute the clear error command).
• Check to make sure that the USB cable is connected properly.
• Check the details of the host application program.
• Check the details of the controller for the relevant application.
Parameter error
A non-specied parameter was
received.
F6
Protocol error
While processing a command, another command was received.
F7
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