Operator's Guidefi-4220C Image ScannerP3PC-E017-01EN
ixTrademarksMicrosoft®, Windows® and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the USA and other respective countries.ISIS® is
5.3 Cleaning the ADF715DAILY CARE2.Clean the following locations with a soft, dry cloth moistened with Cleaner F1.Pick roller (One pieces)Plastic ro
725.3 Cleaning the ADF•Pad ASYClean the Pad ASY (rubber surface) downwards (direction of arrow). When doing this, take care not to catch the pick sp
5.3 Cleaning the ADF735DAILY CARE•Feed rollerFollow the procedure below while rotating the Feed rollers to clean the rollers.1) Open the ADF by push
745.3 Cleaning the ADF•Sheet guide(Especially a white portion)Clean lightly.•GlassClean lightly.When white portion of the sheet guide or glass surfa
5.3 Cleaning the ADF755DAILY CARE3.Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position until the ADF button locks.After the AD
765.3 Cleaning the ADF
6REPLACING CONSUMABLES776REPLACING CONSUMABLESThis chapter describes how to replace scanner consumables.This chapter explains samples of the screens i
786.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle6.1 Consumable and Replacement CycleThe following table shows the specifications of consumables and their stand
6.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle796REPLACING CONSUMABLES Standard Consumable Replacement CycleYou can learn when to replace consumables and th
806.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle3.In the [Printer and Other Hardware] screen, double click the "Scanners and Cameras" icon.The [Scann
x PrefaceSafety PrecautionsThis manual describes important details for ensuring the safe and correct use of this product. Thoroughly read this manual
6.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle816REPLACING CONSUMABLES4.Double click the "fi-4220Cdj".(Windows® 95 and WindowsNT® 4.0, select "F
826.1 Consumable and Replacement CycleThe [fi-4220Cdj Properties] dialog box appears.
6.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle836REPLACING CONSUMABLES5.Click the "Device Set" tab.The following panel appears.You can confirm the fo
846.1 Consumable and Replacement CycleThe following message sometimes appears when the scanner is being used:Replace consumables when this message is
6.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle856REPLACING CONSUMABLES When Consumables Cannot Be Replaced Immediately1) To disable display of this mess
866.2 Replacing the Pad ASY6.2 Replacing the Pad ASYThe following shows the procedure for replacing the Pad ASY.1.Remove any documents on the ADF pap
6.2 Replacing the Pad ASY876REPLACING CONSUMABLES3.Remove the Pad ASY.Press in the knobs on both ends of the Pad ASY, and pull the Pad ASY upwards an
886.2 Replacing the Pad ASY5. Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position and lock the ADF button.6.Reset the pad count
6.2 Replacing the Pad ASY896REPLACING CONSUMABLES4) Double click the "fi-4220Cdj".5) Click the "Device Set" tab. The following pa
906.2 Replacing the Pad ASY•For Windows® 95 / Windows NT® 4.01) When turning on the power, check that the scanner and the personal computer are conne
xiSymbols Used In This ManualThis manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications.This symbol alerts operators to
6.2 Replacing the Pad ASY916REPLACING CONSUMABLES4) Click the "Pad Counter Reset" button. The following message is displayed.Click "Ye
926.3 Replacing the Pick Roller6.3 Replacing the Pick RollerThe following shows the procedure for replacing the Pick roller.1.Remove any documents on
6.3 Replacing the Pick Roller936REPLACING CONSUMABLES3.Open the ADF by pushing on the ADF button and turning the ADF cover to the front.Be careful, t
946.3 Replacing the Pick Roller4.Remove the Pick roller from a scanner.1) Grip the knobs on the sheet guide between you fingers, and lift up to remov
6.3 Replacing the Pick Roller956REPLACING CONSUMABLES3) Remove the Pick roller while lifting it up in the direction of the arrow.4) Remove the Pick r
966.3 Replacing the Pick Roller5.Attach the new Pick roller.Insert the new Pick roller aligning the protrusion on the axis with the groove in the Pic
6.3 Replacing the Pick Roller976REPLACING CONSUMABLES6.Attach the Pick roller to the scanner.The procedure to attach the Pick roller to the scanner i
986.3 Replacing the Pick Roller7.Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position and lock the ADF button.8.Attach the ADF p
6.3 Replacing the Pick Roller996REPLACING CONSUMABLES9.Reset the pick counter.The following shows the procedure for resetting the pick counter.•For W
1006.3 Replacing the Pick Roller4) Double click the "fi-4220Cdj".5) Click the "Device Set" tab. The following panel appears.After
xii Screen Examples In This ManualThe screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.If t
6.3 Replacing the Pick Roller1016REPLACING CONSUMABLES•For Windows® 95 / Windows NT® 4.01) When turning on the power, check that the scanner and the
1026.3 Replacing the Pick Roller4) Click the "Pick Counter Reset" button. The following message is displayed.Click "Yes".The Pick
7TROUBLESHOOTING1037TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter describes how to remedy document jams, other trouble, items to check before contacting the agent where
1047.1 Removing Jammed Documents7.1 Removing Jammed DocumentsIf a document jam occurs during scanning, follow the procedure below to remove the jamme
7.1 Removing Jammed Documents1057TROUBLESHOOTING2.Open the ADF by pushing on the ADF button and turning the ADF cover to the front.3.Remove the jamme
1067.1 Removing Jammed Documents4.Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position and lock the ADF button.Make sure that th
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1077TROUBLESHOOTING7.2 Remedying Typical TroublesThis section describes trouble that may occur during scanning and how
1087.2 Remedying Typical TroublesAre power cord and AC adapter correctly connected?YESYESCorrectly connect power cord.NOPress power button.Contact th
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1097TROUBLESHOOTINGHas a long time passed since scanner was last used?YESScanner is in Power Save mode. Press any butto
1107.2 Remedying Typical TroublesTransport lever set at operating position?YESSet transport lever to correct position.NOLoad document correctly on AD
xiiiSafety PrecautionsThe following describes important warnings described in this manual.Do not damage the AC cable.Use only specified AC cables and
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1117TROUBLESHOOTING(when using scanner on SCSI interface)SCSI ID set correctly?YESNOSet SCSI ID correctly by SCSI ID sw
1127.2 Remedying Typical Troubles*) For details on how to clean dirty locations, see "Chapter5, DAILY CARE."YESNOSelect halftoning or dithe
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1137TROUBLESHOOTING*) For details on how to clean dirty locations, see "Chapter5, DAILY CARE."NOClean dirty l
1147.2 Remedying Typical TroublesClean dirty locations.(*)YESDo not press down ADF or place heavy objects on ADF during scanning.NOYESTop cover of AD
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1157TROUBLESHOOTING*) For details on how to clean dirty locations, see "Chapter5, DAILY CARE."YESContact the
1167.2 Remedying Typical Troubles*) For details on how to clean Sheet guide(A white portion) and glass, see "5.3 Cleaning the ADF."NOYESCl
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1177TROUBLESHOOTINGYESNOScanner operation is normal.Contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center.Turn scanner O
1187.2 Remedying Typical TroublesUse document which is satisfying requirements.(*1)NOFill double-feed detection.(*2)NOYESDocument satisfies condition
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1197TROUBLESHOOTING*1) For details on requirements, see "8.2 Document Quality."*2) For details on double-feed
1207.2 Remedying Typical TroublesUse document which is satisfying requirements.(*1)NOYESDocument fanned before loading on ADF paper chute?NOFan docum
xiv Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage. Do not connect to multiple-power strips.Wipe any dust from the power plug.Do not install in
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1217TROUBLESHOOTING*1) For details on requirements, see "8.2 Document Quality."*2) For details on how to atta
1227.2 Remedying Typical Troubles*1) For details on requirements, see "8.2 Document Quality."*2) For details on how to clean the ADF, see &
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1237TROUBLESHOOTING*) For details on how to clean the rollers, see "5.3 Cleaning the ADF."Clean all of the ro
1247.2 Remedying Typical TroublesRight click the Scanner Control Center icon and select [Options] then adjust the scan scale.Is the Scanner Control C
7.2 Remedying Typical Troubles1257TROUBLESHOOTINGContact the manufacturer’s authorized service center.YESNODid you adjust the offset (Position to sta
1267.3 Items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the scanner7.3 Items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the sca
7.3 Items to check before contacting the agent where you boughtthe scanner1277TROUBLESHOOTING General DetailsItem findingsModel (Example) fi-4220C
1287.3 Items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the scanner Installation or PC connection issues problem at the time of
7.3 Items to check before contacting the agent where you boughtthe scanner1297TROUBLESHOOTING Imaging system trouble OtherItem findings
1307.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner7.4 Checking Labels on the ScannerThis section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. Position
xvDo not use the scanner if you smell strange odor.Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged.If you sense heat coming from devices or detect other malfunc
7.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner1317TROUBLESHOOTINGLabel B (example): Indicates scanner conformity with various standards.
1327.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner
1338ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION8ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONThis chapter describes the required document size and paper quality for ensuring correct op
1348.1 Document Size8.1 Document SizeThe following shows the size of documents that can be scanned on the ADF.(Unit : mm)Maximum MinimumA B A B216 (8
8.2 Document Quality1358ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION8.2 Document QualityThis section describes the types and thicknesses of documents that can be load
1368.2 Document Quality PrecautionsThe following documents sometimes cannot be scanned successfully on the ADF. To prevent unexpected trouble, a f
8.2 Document Quality1378ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION•When scanning semi-transparent documents, set the density to light to avoid bleed through.•To pre
1388.2 Document QualityWhen using the ADF, the leading edge of all document sheets must be evenly aligned. Make sure that curling at the leading edge
8.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity1398ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION8.3 Maximum Document Loading CapacityThe maximum number of sheets that can be loa
1408.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas8.4 Hole-punching Prohibited AreasWhen using the ADF, document trouble might occur if there are punched holes in
xvi Do not allow liquids to get inside the scanner.Do not insert or drop foreign metal objects in to the scanner.Do not scan wet document or document
8.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions1418ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION8.5 Double-feed Detection ConditionsThere are three double-feed detection modes: d
1428.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions Detection by Document LengthSheets of the same length shall be set in the ADF at a time.•Document leng
8.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions1438ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION Detection by Document Thickness and LengthSheets of the same thickness and
1448.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions26mm10mm35mmFeeding directionNo punched holes allowedNo printing allowedCenter of paper
9SCANNER SPECIFICATION1459SCANNER SPECIFICATIONThis chapter lists the scanner specifications.9.1 Basic Specifications...
1469.1 Basic Specifications9.1 Basic Specifications1Scanner Type ADF(Automatic Document Feeder),Flatbed-2Image sensor CCD x 3 Front / Back / Flatbed3
9.1 Basic Specifications1479SCANNER SPECIFICATION*1) The minimum size for scanning is A8 when using the ADF to scan. When using the Flatbed to scan t
1489.1 Basic Specifications*3) The scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scanner hardware. Software processing time such as data transfer time i
9.2 Installation Specifications1499SCANNER SPECIFICATION9.2 Installation SpecificationsThe following table shows specifications related to scanner in
1509.2 Installation SpecificationsItem SpecificationAmbi-ent con-ditionDevice sta-tusOperating Not operatingTe m p e r a -ture5 to 35 °C(41 to 95°F)-
xviiDo not touch the inside of the scanner unless necessary.Do not disassemble or modify the scanner. The inside of the scanner contains high-voltage
9.3 External Dimensions1519SCANNER SPECIFICATION9.3 External DimensionsThe following shows the external dimensions of the fi-4220C.(Unit : mm)302(11.
1529.3 External Dimensions
GL-1GLOSSARY OF TERMSA4 sizeA standard paper size. Paper size is 210 x 297 mm.A5 sizeA standard paper size. Paper size is 148 x 210 mm.A6 sizeA standa
GL-2BitThe smallest unit of information in computer memory. A bit is a sin-gle digit, either a 1 or a 0, in the binary numbering system. Eight bits eq
GL-3Equipment ErrorAn error that cannot be corrected by the operator. Call CE.Error diffusionHigh-quality halftone (pseudo-grayscale) image production
GL-4Halftone processingAny method used to reproduce a photograph which includes a shade as an image composed of dots, namely, a binary image. Ditherin
GL-5IRASInitialization of the hardware.Landscape orientationA document is transported and read with the long side vertical to the moving direction.Let
GL-6Noise removalIsolated noise from an image appearing as black spots in white areas and voids in black areas is removed to improve image quality.Ope
GL-7Read operationRefers to the reading operation including Simplex reading and Duplex reading.RS-232C interfaceA type of serial interface. See Serial
xviii The following describes important cautions described in this manual.Do not touch the AC cable with wet hands.Do not install the scanner on unst
IN-1INDEXAAC adapter...3AC cable...3ADF button...5ADF Pa
IN-2FFlatbed...5Function No. display...11GGrayscale level...147HHalftone Patterns...
IN-3Interface...147Light source...146Other function...147Output resolution...147Paper Weight...
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iINTRODUCTIONThank you for buying the fi-4220C Duplex Color Scanner.The fi-4220C scanner is capable of scanning color images on both sides, and has th
xixDo not block the ventilation ports.Do not place heavy objects or climb on top of the scanner.Before moving the scanner, disconnect the power plug f
xx Protect the scanner from static electricity.Do not use aerosol sprays near the scanner.Avoid any contact when scanner is in use.Install the scanne
xxiDisconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the scanner is not used for a long period of time.Disconnect the power plug from the power out
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xxvCONTENTS1 PREPARING THE SCANNER ...11.1 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Package ... 21.2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
xxvi 5 DAILY CARE...635.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations and Cleaning Cycle ...
xxviiGLOSSARY OF TERMS ...GL-1INDEX ...IN-1
ii About this manualHow This Manual Is OrganizedThis manual is organized as follows. An index is provided at the end of this manual.1 PREPARING THE
1PREPARING THE SCANNER11PREPARING THE SCANNERThis chapter describes how to prepare the scanner for use.1.1 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Packa
21.1 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Package1.1 Checking the Contents of the Scanner PackageWhen you unpack the scanner package, make sure that
1.1 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Package31PREPARING THE SCANNERScanner and Accessories•Scanner•ADF paper chute•AC adapter•AC cable•USB interf
41.2 Names and Functions of Parts1.2 Names and Functions of PartsThis section describes the names of parts and their functions. Front(1) ADF(Autom
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts51PREPARING THE SCANNERNo. Name Function1 ADF(Automatic document feeder)Automatically feeds documents into the scanne
61.2 Names and Functions of Parts Inside(10) Document holding pad(11) Document cover(9) Document bed(8) Shipping lock(located on bas)
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts71PREPARING THE SCANNERNo. Name Function8 shipping lock Used to fasten the carry unit while the scanner is being tran
81.2 Names and Functions of Parts Rear(15) DC inlet(14) USB Interface connector(13) SCSI Interface connector(12) SCSI ID switch
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts91PREPARING THE SCANNERNo. Name Function12 SCSI ID switch Sets the SCSI ID. (Set to "5" before the scanner
101.2 Names and Functions of Parts Removable PartsThe following shows the parts that can be removed from the scanner.Pad ASYADF paper chutePick ro
iii8 ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATIONThis chapter describes the required document size and paper quality for ensuring correct operation of the ADF.9 SCAN
1.3 Operator panel111PREPARING THE SCANNER1.3 Operator panelThe operator panel is located on the right side of the scanner. This panel comprises a Fu
121.3 Operator panel*) For information on detailed settings for the launcher, refer to the Scanner Utility for Microsoft® Windows® User’s Guide on th
1.3 Operator panel131PREPARING THE SCANNER Indications on the Function No. displayThe following shows the indications on the Function No. display.
141.3 Operator panel EIndicates that a device alarm occurred while the document was being scanned."E" and the alarm No. (0 to 9, c a
1.3 Operator panel151PREPARING THE SCANNERThe following table shows the details of each temporary error.The following shows the procedure for releasi
161.3 Operator panelThe following table shows the details of alarms.Indication MeaningE0 A trouble occurred on the mechanical movement in Flatbed (CR
2INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER172INSTALLATION OF A SCANNERThis chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner, and how to install the scanner ap
182.1 Installing the Scanner2.1 Installing the ScannerThe following shows the procedure for installing the scanner.1.Place the scanner at its install
2.1 Installing the Scanner192INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER3.Attach the ADF paper chute.For details on how to attach the ADF paper chute, see " Atta
202.1 Installing the Scanner Attaching the ADF paper chuteThe following shows the procedure for attaching the ADF paper chute.1.Hold the ADF paper
iv RevisionsFCC declarationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th
2.1 Installing the Scanner212INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER Connecting the AC AdapterThe following shows the procedure for connecting the AC adapter.1.
222.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC2.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PCWhen running Windows® 95 or Windows NT® 4.0, connect the SCSI interface cable.W
2.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC232INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER Connecting the USB Interface CableThe following shows the procedure for connecting
242.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC4.Press the power button on the face plate of the PC to turn on the PC.•Be sure to use the USB cable which comes
2.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC252INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER Connecting the SCSI Interface CableWhen using the scanner with SCSI interface, a th
262.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PCThe following shows the procedure for connecting the SCSI interface cable.1. Insert the SCSI interface cable into
2.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC272INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER3.Press down the scanner power button on the Function No. display to turn on the scanne
282.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC Setting the SCSI IDThe factory default setting for SCSI ID is "ID 5". The following shows the proce
2.3 Installing the Scanner Application292INSTALLATION OF A SCANNER2.3 Installing the Scanner ApplicationTo enable scanning of documents on the scanne
302.3 Installing the Scanner Application
vThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Chang
3BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS313BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSThis chapter describes basic scanner operations.This chapter explains samples of the screens in Wi
323.1 Turning the Scanner ON3.1 Turning the Scanner ONThis section describes how to turn the scanner ON.The following shows the procedure for turning
3.1 Turning the Scanner ON333BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Power Save ModeThe Power Save mode keeps the scanner in a low-powered state after it has bee
343.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning3.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for ScanningThe following shows the procedure for loading documents o
3.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning353BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.Fan the documentWhen loading a multiple-sheet document, fan the document as
363.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning3.Load the document on the ADF paper chute.Set the document so that the front side of the document (si
3.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning373BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS4.Move the side guides until they match the width of the document.Move the si
383.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning5.Start up the scanner application, and scan the document.For details on how to scan documents using t
3.3 Loading Documents on the Flatbed for Scanning393BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3.3 Loading Documents on the Flatbed for ScanningThe following describes
403.3 Loading Documents on the Flatbed for Scanning2.Load the document on the document bed with the scanning face down and the top left corner aligne
vi Bescheimigung des Herstellers / ImporteursHiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der/dieldas•fi-4220C in Übereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der•AmtsblVf
3.4 Scanning Documents413BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3.4 Scanning DocumentsThe following shows the procedure for scanning documents with the ScandAll 21
423.4 Scanning DocumentsThe [Select Source] dialog box appears.Select "FUJITSU fi-4220Cdj" (Windows® 95 and WindowsNT® 4.0, select “FUJITSU
3.4 Scanning Documents433BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS
443.4 Scanning DocumentsThe document is scanned, and an image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen.For details on scanning vario
4SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS454SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTSThis chapter describes how to scan various types of documents.This chapter e
464.1 Scanning in Books4.1 Scanning in BooksThe following describes how to scan pages in books.1.Open the document cover.2.Remove the document cover
4.1 Scanning in Books474SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.Load the document on the document bed face down.4.Issue the scan command on the host sys
484.2 Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 In Size4.2 Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 In SizeThe following describes how to scan documents larger than
4.2 Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 In Size494SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS2.Load the document on the document bed face down.3.Issue the scan
504.3 Scanning Different-width Documents4.3 Scanning Different-width DocumentsWhen scanning different-width documents together on the ADF, smaller-wi
viiInternational Energy Star ProgramAs a participating operator of the International Energy Star Program, PFU LIMITED. certifies that this product sat
4.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format514SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS4.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF FormatTo save scanned images in PDF for
524.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3.Select [Import] - [Scan...] in that order from the [File] menu.The [Acrobat Scan Plug-in] dialog box appea
4.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format534SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS4.Select "FUJITSU fi-4220Cdj"(Windows® 95 and WindowsNT® 4.0,
544.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format5.Set the scan resolution, paper size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button.Scanning starts
4.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format554SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS6.To end scanning, click the [Done] button.The scanned image appears. Sa
564.5 Excluding a Color in the Image(dropout color)4.5 Excluding a Color in the Image(dropout color)A selected color information (primary colors: red
4.5 Excluding a Color in the Image(dropout color)574SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS1.Click the [Advance...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog b
584.5 Excluding a Color in the Image(dropout color)3.For example, to scan only black text areas when scanning black text surrounded by a green frame,
4.6 Detecting Double-feeds594SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS4.6 Detecting Double-feeds"Double-feed" is a feeding error that occurs when
604.6 Detecting Double-feeds1.Click the [Option...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box.The [Option] dialog box appears.2.Click the [Option] tab.
viii About the use of mercuryScanner lamp includes mercury.Too avoid unexpected injury, read the followings carefully.Doing following actions may res
4.6 Detecting Double-feeds614SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.Select the detection conditions from "Double Feed" under "ADF Option
624.6 Detecting Double-feedsCheck length : The scanner uses a sensor to monitor the length of documents that are fed. It detects a double-feed by cha
5DAILY CARE635DAILY CAREThis chapter describes how to clean the scanner.5.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations and Cleaning Cycle...
645.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations and Cleaning Cycle5.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations and Cleaning Cycle Cleaning MaterialsThe table belo
5.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations and Cleaning Cycle655DAILY CARE Cleaning CycleThe following table shows the standard cleaning cycle for each
665.2 Cleaning the Flatbed5.2 Cleaning the Flatbed Cleaning the FlatbedThe following parts needs to be cleaned in the Flatbed area:•Document hold
5.2 Cleaning the Flatbed675DAILY CAREThe following shows how to clean the Flatbed.1.Open the document cover.2.Clean the following locations using a
685.2 Cleaning the Flatbed•Document holding padWipe gently.•Document bedWipe lightly.3.Wait for cleaned parts to dry.4.Gently close the document cov
5.3 Cleaning the ADF695DAILY CARE5.3 Cleaning the ADFAs a rule, clean the ADF every 1,000 scanned sheets. This, however, depends on the type of docu
705.3 Cleaning the ADFThe following shows the procedure for cleaning the ADF.1.Open the ADF by pushing on the ADF button and turning the ADF cover t
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