Home
Kodak 6J7611A User's Manual
Contents
1. 4 the three paper path sensors at the base of the transport and the pod 5 8 A 61500 May 2010 Cleaning the background strips 18 Using the green tabs pull off the upper and lower background strips and set them aside Lower strip Upper strip 19 Vacuum the areas where the background strips are adhered to 20 Reinstall the upper and lower background strips Cleaning the imaging guides 21 Turn the screw on each end of the upper imaging guide remove it from its position and set it aside Lower imaging guide IMPORTANT Allow 5 minutes for lamps to cool 22 Turn the screw on each end of the lower imaging guide remove it from its position and set it aside A A 61500 May 2010 5 9 23 Carefully vacuum the areas between the lamps both upper and lower then use a Staticide wipe to thoroughly clean the glass dust plate between the lamps IMPORTANT Staticide wipes contain isopropanol which can cause eye irritation and dry skin Wash your hands with soap and water after performing maintenance procedures Refer to the MSDS for more information 25 Reinstall the upper and lower imaging guides Handle the imaging guides carefully as to not put fingerprints on the guides 26 Close the pod 27 Reinstall the output tray Nas 28 Power on the scanner A 61500 May 2010 Running a transport cleaning sheet 1 Place atransport cleaning sheet in the elevator tray in landscape
2. inn 1 7 2 Getting Started ee 2 1 Site specifications ia 2 1 System requirements ia 2 1 Registering your scanner ii 2 1 Making connections anaana naaa 2 2 Installing the IEEE 1394 card in the host computer 2 2 Installing the Kodak Driver software 00 0 0 c eee eee 2 2 Installing the FireWire cable e eee ee 2 2 Attaching the power cord 0 ccc eee 2 3 Powering up the host computer a 2 3 Scanner components oo 2 3 3 Using the Scanner ii 3 1 Turning the scanner on and Off ii 3 1 Starting and stopping scanning ah 3 1 Manually pausing and resuming the scanner 3 2 Automatically pausing and resuming the scanner 3 2 Manually ending scanning ii 3 2 Document preparation ia 3 3 Adjusting the side guides and end stop aaa 3 4 Locking the side guides cece ete eee 3 5 Adjusting the back of the output tray ii 3 5 Adjusting the front of the output tray ii 3 6 Adjusting the output tray for long documents up to 43 cm 17 in 3 6 Adjusting the output tray for documents from 43 cm 17 in to BEIM SARA cg ese tin RA BA RAN DAN aed eek 3 7 A 61500 May 2010 EXIEdenleci n iia mana bha hac chess ad 3 7 Adjusting the optional short documen
3. The enhanced printer is not printing as desired If you are having problems printing on scanned documents verify that the ink cartridge is not empty make sure that the ink cartridge is properly installed in the Enhanced Printer make sure that the ink cartridge is located in the correct position for printing make sure that the ink cartridge carrier is properly seated in its slot verify that all printer connectors are securely fastened and that the printer cable is securely attached verify that the printer has been enabled through the host and that the expected print string has been specified White lines appear at the top of the image and run through the documents The imaging guides may be dirty See Chapter 5 Maintenance e Check for scratches on the imaging guides If scratches are on the imaging guides replace them Side guides will not move Remove all documents from the elevator tray and be sure the locking switch is in the unlocked position A 61500 May 2010 6 21 Appendix A Accessories This appendix provides a description for the accessories that are available for use the Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultra Lightweight Paper allows you to feed lightweight paper from a paper weight range of 25 g m to 75 g m kg 7 to 20 Ibs CAT No 896 5279 Kodak White Background Accessory if you are scanning translucent documents this accessory will reduce black
4. 336 Informational message The transport was turned off due to inactivity A 61500 May 2010 6 9 Messages ID Operator Message UDDS calibration failed 333 The UDDS calibration failed e Be sure you are using the correct ultrasonics calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner e Clean the sensors and try again e If the problem persists call Service UDDS calibration succeeded 332 Informational message The scanner ultrasonics has been successfully calibrated UDDS is not calibrated 21 e Perform an Ultrasonics calibration See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner for procedures UDDS multi feed detected 23 24 334 A multi feed document condition has been detected e Check the host monitor to see if there are any overlapped documents that may need to be rescanned This condition may be caused by Poor document separation causing overlapped documents e Stickers on the documents e Wrinkles in the documents e Thick documents with high multi feed settings Unable to scan 5 The previous error condition has not been corrected For example there could be a document jam that has not been completely cleared e Incomplete or conflicting image processing parameters e See other log entries for the actual condition 6 10 A 61500 May 2010 i600 Series Scanners Use the following numeric listing to guickly find an error Use the Numerical Mess
5. Scan Validation Tool e when the software was installed it was installed by someone with Administrator privileges The scanner will not scan feed Make sure that documents e the power cord is plugged in and the power is on all doors are completely closed e the scanner is enabled from the host documents are making contact with the feed module e for documents that require special handling press the gap release lever during feeding e the documents meet specifications for size weight etc e if you are feeding small documents be sure that the documents are covering the paper present sensor on the elevator tray e you check the feed module separation roller and pre separation pad for signs of wear and replace these parts if necessary a very dark document on the bottom of a stack or curled document lead edges can sometimes confuse the paper present sensor Place a white sheet of paper at the bottom of the stack and scan again Image quality is poor or has decreased Make sure that the imaging guides are clean See Chapter 5 Maintenance e the scanner has been calibrated See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner If unsatisfactory image quality persists call Service Calibration has failed Make sure that you are using the proper calibration target and it is oriented correctly for the type of calibration you are performing The Image calibration target and Ultrasonics calibration target are differe
6. stoppages etc indicate a need to change tires Change all the tires on the feed module and separation roller at the same time Feed Module and Separation Roller it is recommended that you install a new feed module and separation roller approximately every 4th tire change Install a new feed module and separation roller at the same time Pre separation Pad it is recommended that you change the pre separation pad approximately every 500 000 documents Imaging Guides replace when the imaging guides are heavily scratched and defects show in the image To replace the feed module or feed module tires 1 Remove the output tray 2 Lift up the printer access cover 3 Open the pod A 61500 May 2010 4 Push down on the release lever located underneath the printer access cover to release and remove the feed module ee 5 If you are just replacing the feed module Insert the new feed module by aligning the pins fitting it into position and pulling up on the release lever to lock it into place Verify that the feed module is securely in place and moves freely after you install it e Close the pod and the printer access cover e Reinstall the output tray A 61500 May 2010 5 13 If you want to replace the tires proceed as follows 6 With one hand press the locking tabs one on each side while holding the bottom housing with the other hand pull the upper housing up and away from t
7. Drivers KODAK Scanner 112101220 KODAK Scanner i1310 11320 KODAK Scanner 114104114201 KODAK Scanner i1800 Kodak Scanner i30 140 Kodak Scanner i600 Kodak Scanner i700 6 Select Kodak Scanner i600 or Kodak Scanner i700 The main Kodak Scanner window will be displayed C Scan Yalidation Tool TWAIN alab vV Save Images To Files Display Every 1 Total Last File J 3 12 A 61500 May 2010 7 Click the Setup icon to access the main Kodak Scanner window EU IX Kodak i660 Scanner IL Black and White Document Black and White Document OCF Quality color Document Color Document OCR Quality 8 Click Settings The following screen will be displayed Cp Kodak i660 Scanner IE E E EI El 9 El El El El El la El la E El la El EE 9 Click Device e A 61500 May 2010 3 13 The following screen will be displayed PF General Printer Multteed Patch Paper source 500 Sheets hd Power Saver pr Sheet Counter gt Y On Starting value 0 M Document Feeder Timeout M On 1 300 ete cae gt oon D is seconds Action when timeout occurs Stop Scanning Iv Automatically start scanning I Lightweight paper lt Home Image gt Preview 10 Click Diagnostics The following screen will be displayed lala General De
8. Only background one print head can be installed at one time Remove one of the print heads Cannot run with both printers 90 The White Background Accessory is installed in the scanner installed while the scanner is trying the calibrate e Remove the White Background Accessory before calibrating the scanner Check document preparation 123 135 The gap between your documents is too small 81 Make sure the leading edges of the documents are aligned See Chapter 3 Document preparation for more information e Check the condition of your feed module and separation roller tires and your pre separation pad Clean and replace if necessary Check imaging guides and lamps 149 178 Verify that the imaging guides are installed correctly See 139 Chapter 5 Maintenance e Clean both sides of the imaging guides and lower glass plate between the lamps e Check that the white patch on the imaging guides is clean and in good condition e If the problem persists call Service Clean lower imaging guide 294 The lower imaging guide is dirty or there may be a small piece of paper in the imaging guide area e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures 6 6 A 61500 May 2010 Messages ID Operator Message Clean upper imaging guide 293 304 The upper imaging guide is dirty or there may be a small piece of paper in the imaging guide area e
9. background bleed through while scanning which produces whiter documents CAT No 894 9000 Ultra Lightweight The Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultra Lightweight Paper includes a feed Paper Feed Module module and separation roller that are specially designed to feed light weight paper through the scanner transport This accessory includes the following e 1 Feed Module e 1 Separation Roller 4 Pre separation Pads e 17 Replacement Tires for the Feed Module 9 Replacement Tires for the Separation Roller Instructions for installing the Ultra Lightweight Paper Feed Module are included with the kit White Background When you scan translucent documents the background often appears Accessory dark The Kodak White Background Accessory will reduce black background bleed through while scanning which produces whiter images The White Background Accessory comes with two white background strips that replace the two black background strips in the scanner Instructions for installing the White Background Accessory are included with the kit A 61500 May 2010 A 1 Appendix B Specifications Scanner Type Speed e i610 Scanner duplex black and white and grayscale scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 80 pages per minute landscape e i620 Scanner duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 80 pages per minute landscape e i640 Scanner duplex color scanner with an autom
10. calibration that can be performed on the i600 scanner i700 Series Scanners Image calibration and Ultrasonics calibration Image calibration optimizes the optical system in your scanner in order to achieve the best overall quality of scanned images Frequent calibration is not needed or recommended IMPORTANT If the White Background Accessory is installed it must be replaced with the black background strip and the scanner must be rebooted prior to calibration Ultrasonics calibration ensures that the ultrasonics system that detects multi feeds and document edges is properly adjusted for best performance Frequent calibration is not needed or recommended A 61500 May 2010 3 11 Image calibration Use the calibration target provided with your scanner Be sure to use a good clean calibration target Additional calibration targets can be ordered See Chapter 5 Supplies and accessories for ordering information NOTE The screens shown in this section are for the TWAIN Datasource The screens displayed on your system may be different 1 Open the pod and clean the imaging guides Refer to the maintenance procedures in Chapter 5 2 If the lamps have not been on allow the lamps to warm up for 90 seconds 3 Center the side guides in the elevator tray and output tray 4 Place the calibration target in the elevator tray 5 Open the Scan Validation Tool scan validation Tool GT Driver Types ISIS Cancel
11. count exceeded maximum value 135 Check document preparation 143 Document too dark to deskew 149 Check imaging guides and lamps 177 Image outside document area 178 Check document preparation 183 Document too long 6 18 A 61500 May 2010 ID Operator Message 184 Cannot calibrate with white background 260 No paper in input elevator 280 Lamps ready for scanning 281 Printer bitmap font in use 282 Ink cartridge not installed 293 Clean upper imaging guide 294 Clean lower imaging guide 297 Input elevator too full feed module missing or broken 319 Cable unplugged 331 Calibration failed 332 UDDS calibration succeeded 333 UDDS calibration failed 336 Transport timeout 337 Reguested pages scanned 355 Lamps timed out 359 Lamps not ready for scanning 381 Background accessory changed while powered up Many IDs Call Service A 61500 May 2010 6 19 Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may encounter when using the Kodak 600 1700 Series Scanners Problem Possible Solution Scanner does not power on Make sure that e the power cord is plugged securely into the receptacle in the back of the scanner the wall outlet is not defective call a licensed electrician e the power switch is on Scanner is not being recognized by the Make sure that
12. from Parts Services Parts Part No Exit deflector 3E9575 Black Background 9E3357 26 in document extender aty 1 5E4754 30 in document extender aty 1 9E3216 34 in document extender qty 1 9E5277 Short document tray 9E5746 A 61500 May 2010 5 3 Cleaning procedure Follow the cleaning procedure below to ensure the best scanner performance and image guality Cleaning the output tray and elevator area 1 Power down the scanner and unplug it from the wall receptacle 2 Remove the output tray 3 Thoroughly vacuum the output tray area and the input area elevator using a brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner Opening the pod 4 Push upon the pod release lever and open the pod 5 4 A 61500 May 2010 Cleaning the drive rollers 5 Manually rotate and wipe the NFR and drive rollers with a roller cleaning pad IMPORTANT The roller cleaning pad contains sodium lauryl ether sulfate and sodium silicate which can cause eye irritation Refer to the MSDS for more information Wash hands with soap and water after performing maintenance procedures 6 Dry the rollers with a lint free cloth Cleaning the separation roller tires 7 Pull the separation pad holder forward and remove the separation roller 8 Manually rotate and wipe the separation roller tires with a roller cleaning pad For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in order to remove any residue between the ribs 9 Inspect the tires If th
13. not use air liquid or gas spray cleaners These cleaners only displace the dust dirt or debris to another location within the scanner which could cause the scanner to malfunction Some debris from the rubber tires on the feed module and separation roller is normal Tire debris does not always mean that the tires are worn or damaged After cleaning inspect the tires for wear and replace the separation roller or feed module if necessary When cleaning rollers tires allow the rollers tires to dry completely before scanning Use only approved cleaning materials as specified in this manual A 61500 May 2010 5 1 Cleaning freguency A recommended cleaning seguence includes vacuuming the scanner chart transport cleaning the residue from the feed module separation roller or drive rollers and cleaning the imaging guides Use the chart below as a guide to how freguently you should clean your scanner Procedure Start of Middle of Start of new day shift shift Vacuum output tray and input Xx areas elevator and transport Clean all rollers Xx xX Vacuum transport area Xx Xx Xx Remove and vacuum under x background strips Remove and clean imaging x x guides Vacuum under imaging guides x X Run transport cleaning sheet x X Wipe imaging guides with cloth xX X xX Cleaning tools and Use only these cleaning tools and materials when performing routine materials maintenance on your s
14. sheets of 75 g m 20 Ib paper To accommodate multiple applications with variable feeding requirements the side guides can be adjusted for right left or center edge feeding The side guides can be moved together or independently to achieve offset feeding 1 Pull the side guides all the way out and then push them together toward the center to reset or center them End stop Side guides 2 Open the side guides slightly wider than the documents you will be feeding 3 Adjust the output tray end stop to slightly longer than the longest document being fed in a batch 4 Place the documents in the elevator tray 5 Adjust the side guides to fit the documents A 61500 May 2010 Locking the side Side guides may be locked into position after they are adjusted This guides may be helpful when the placement of print strings is important If you want to lock the side guides into position move any documents which may be in the input tray and move the locking switch into the locked position Adjusting the back of Different paper types stack differently The output tray can be set in the output tray either one of two positions In addition you can raise the front of the output tray to lift the front edge of the documents To raise or lower the back of the output tray 1 Lift the front of the output tray and pull it out of the detent position Po 2 Setthe back of the tray either in the upper positio
15. tire off the core 6 Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core IMPORTANT Do not overstretch the tire it may tear 7 Reinstall the separation roller Be sure to line up the slots on the separation roller with the holders 8 Push the separation roller holder back in place and close the pod 5 16 A 61500 May 2010 Replacing the pre separation pad Replacing the imaging guides Change the pre separation pad when the freguency of double fed documents increases 1 Open the pod 2 Remove the pre separation pad 3 Install the new pre separation pad Be sure it snaps into place 4 Close the pod The imaging guides should be replaced when they are heavily scratched and defects show in the image NOTE Handle the imaging guides carefully as to not put fingerprints on the guides 1 Open the pod 2 Turn the screw on each end of the upper imaging guide to remove it from its position 3 Install the new imaging guide and turn the screws to secure the imaging guide 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to replace the lower imaging guide 5 Close the pod A 61500 May 2010 5 17 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides A description of the indicator lights located on the front of the scanner Information about accessing the Operator Log A problem solving chart A message listing of possible errors you may encounter while using the scanner Indicator lights There are four indicator l
16. use used to resume scanning Press twice to stop scanning end of job 9 Stop Pause white with red triangle button O Start Resume green button to start scanning LEDs illuminate or flash from top to bottom as follows Illuminates when the power is turned on and the scanner is idle This indicator will flash if the scanner is in sleep or lamp saver mode O illuminates when the scanner is enabled and or scanning and flashes when the scanner is powering up ke Oo Y flashes when a document has jammed in the transport or when a multi feed has been detected Illuminates when a user correctable error has been detected Illuminates when you need to call Service Refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for complete descriptions of the LED indicators Power switch press the power switch on I or off O as reguired Exit deflector optional aids in document stacking Paper Present Sensor detects the presence of documents in the elevator tray 12 Height Adjustment Wire located underneath the output tray not shown in photo this wire can be pulled out to raise the front of the output tray A 61500 May 2010 Internal components Rollers Imaging guides Ink blotter strips Separation roller Pre separation pad Separation roller provides smooth document feeding of various sizes and textures one document at a time Ink blotter strips collects residue from th
17. 0 90 115 130 72 94 105 300 300 90 115 130 72 94 105 400 lt 90 lt 115 lt 130 lt 72 lt 94 lt 105 A 61500 May 2010 Supporting The following documentation is available to support the Kodak i600 documentation i700 Series Scanners e Scanning Setup Guide A 61504 available in PDF format on the Installation CD Quick Tips Guide A 61501 intended to be used as a quick reference for basic scanner use FireWire Installation Information A 61511 this installation information is packed with the FireWire cable and should be used to make the required FireWire cable connections White Background Accessory Instructions A 61503 when you purchase the White Background Accessory these instructions are included and provide a description of how to install the accessory Ultra Lightweight Feeder Accessory Instructions A 61190 when you purchase the Ultra Lightweight Feeder Accessory these instructions are included and provide a description of how to use the Ultra Lightweight Feed Module Brightness and Contrast Control Reference Guide A 61506 provides information and procedures for using the Brightness and Contrast Control which allows you to create your own custom color tables Safety information Warning labels CAUTION Moving parts avoid contact CAUTION Hot surface avoid contact ZA MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS are available on the Kodak website at w
18. 5 Insert a new ink cartridge into the ink cartridge carrier and close to tab to secure it in place 6 Place the ink cartridge carrier into the desired print position 7 Close the printer access cover and reinstall the output tray 8 Run a print test A 61500 May 2010 4 5 Replacing the blotter Blotter strips collect ink overflow They should be replaced when there strips is a build up of ink Replacement blotter strips may be purchased through your supplier 1 Open the pod 2 Locate the two ink blotter strips Ink blotter strips 3 Carefully pull the blotter strip s off the transport You can replace one or both of the strips as necessary 4 Discard the soiled strip s 5 Peel the backing away from a new blotter strip a NN 4 6 A 61500 May 2010 6 Align the blotter strip in the transport channel Be sure it is properly aligned before pressing the adhesive side into the channel 7 Press the blotter strip firmly into the channel 8 Repeat Steps 5 7 for the other blotter strip if necessary 9 Close the pod Replacing the ink Under normal conditions the ink cartridge carrier should not need to be cartridge carrier replaced If you do need to replace the carrier because it is broken or is not getting a good electrical connection follow the instructions below Refer to Chapter 5 Supplies and Consumables for ordering information 1 Remove the output tray and open the printer access cov
19. 500 sheets Remove some documents from the elevator tray e The feed module is not installed properly See Chapter 5 Maintenance for correct installation procedures e If the problem persists call Service Invalid job setup The image processing values sent by the host are invalid or in conflict with one another e Check the job settings for illegal combinations Refer to the Scanning Setup Guide for valid values Jam in transport 30 A document is lodged in the transport e Remove the documents that have been scanned from the output tray e Open the pod Remove any jammed documents from inside the transport Close the pod NOTE The following procedure is a general guideline Your procedure may be different depending on how your application is set up e Verify the last document that was scanned correctly e Place any documents that were not scanned at the top of the batch e Place the documents in the elevator tray and begin scanning One or more documents that passed through the transport were not scanned Refeed all documents for which images were not obtained Lamps not ready for calibration 107 Calibration was attempted before the lamps were warmed up e Wait until the lamps have completely warmed 90 seconds and try the calibration again Lamps not ready for scanning 359 19 Scanning was attempted before the lamps were warmed up Wait for the message Lamps ready for scann
20. A 61500 6J7611 1600 1700 Series Scanners User s Guide User s Guide on Installation CD Guides de l utilisateur sur le CD d installation Benutzerhandbiicher auf der Installations CD Guida dell utente sul CD di installazione Gu as de usuario incluidas en el CD de instalaci n Guias do usu rio no CD de instalac o Gebruikershandleidingen op installatie cd Kurulum CD sindeki Kullanim Kilavuzlari U ivatelsk pairu ka na instalaenim disku CD EHEMEREXA EAT MAA DO AVRAL YavCDILBENSI V HAE Ex CDI NG GUM Cat gal Ja pali ya jill gle paul JiYa PykoBogcTBo nonb3oBa tena Ha ycTaHOBOYHOM KOMMAKT AUCKE Contents 1 Introduction ii 1 1 Scanner models ooo 1 2 New features ii 1 2 Scanner features ii 1 3 Optional accessories ih 1 4 Speed capacity throughput inn 1 4 Supporting documentation ii 1 5 Safety information ooooococccocoo 1 5 MSDS 25 oh KA Ha a Nad ded hs na nano KGAD aa ita 1 5 User precautions tee 1 6 Gas springs warning 2 eee 1 6 Environmental information 0 c cee ee ees 1 6 EMC statements c cece tte eee 1 6 United States ad eta a a 1 6 VAD ANN x Fives ns scents BA NB DBA NGA DRE AD Daub tote Reamer 1 6 TAIWAN E2 a A ee PALA NG anal at ded Rha ete aoe 1 7 Peoples Republic of China ii 1 7 Acoustic emission 1 0 ce eee 1 7 Power system connection
21. Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Document count exceeded 124 The document counter is larger than the maximum configured maximum value value e Reconfigure the scanner to allow a larger value for the document counter Refeed the document set Document too dark to deskew 143 Informational message The scanner was unable to find the document edges to determine the skew angle A full width non deskewed image has been created e The document is too dark The image is too large e Rescan using a fixed sized cropping window Document too long 35 36 183 A document was measured which exceeded the configured maximum allowable length This may be due to a document overlap e Check the host monitor to see if there are any overlapped documents that may need to be rescanned This condition may also be caused by poor document separation e Replace the separation roller tires and pre separation pad See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Front calibration failed 110 The front imaging path calibration failed e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures e Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the Scanner e If the problem persists call Service Front calibration succeeded 111 Informational message The front image path has been successfully calibrated Image calibration is suggested 109 e Cal
22. age previous Message Listing chart for details and actions regarding the listing error condition ID Operator Message 1 Paused waiting for host Invalid job setup Unable to scan 6 Power up self test failed 19 Lamps not ready for scanning 20 Power on self test completed 21 UDDS is not calibrated 23 UDDS multi feed detected 24 UDDS multi feed detected 25 Pod door opened 26 Pod door closed 30 Jam in transport 35 Document too long 36 Document too long 48 Paused waiting for host 63 Scanner paused for rotation or host processing 90 Cannot run with both printers installed 91 Please update firmware before scanning 105 Calibration succeeded 106 Calibration failed 107 Lamps not ready for calibration 108 Lamps ready for calibration 109 Image calibration is suggested 110 Front calibration failed 111 Front calibration succeeded 112 Rear calibration failed 113 Rear calibration succeeded 123 Check document preparation 124 Document count exceeded maximum value 135 Check document preparation 143 Document too dark to deskew 149 Check imaging guides and lamps 177 Image outside document area 178 Check document preparation 183 Document too long A 61500 May 2010 6 11 ID Operator Message 184 Cannot calibrate with white background 260 No paper in input elevator 280 Lamps ready f
23. al scanner firmware Pod door closed 26 Informational message The pod was closed Pod door opened 25 Informational message The pod is not closed completely Power on self test completed 20 Informational message The scanner has completed its self tests after power on Power on self test failed This error could occur during scanner power up e Power down the scanner then power down the PC Wait a few seconds and then power the PC back up then power up the scanner e If the problem persists call Service Printer bitmap font in use 281 Informational message An alternate printer font file was found and is being used instead of the default font Rear calibration failed 112 The rear imaging path calibration failed e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the Scanner e If the problem persists call Service Rear calibration succeeded 113 Informational message The rear image path has been successfully calibrated Refeed document set Many ID numbers Documents passed through the transport but no images were created e Clean document sensors Make sure the leading edges of the documents are aligned See Chapter 3 Document preparation for more information e Check the condition of your feed modul
24. alibration and how to scan documents Chapter 4 Using the Enhanced Printer provides procedures for using and maintaining the Enhanced Printer Chapter 5 Maintenance provides maintenance procedures for the Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners including replacement procedures for the feed module separation roller and imaging guides Chapter 6 Troubleshooting provides a description of the LED indicators a problem solving chart procedures for clearing a document jam and a listing of error messages Appendix A Accessories provides a description of the optional accessories that can be purchased to support the Kodak 600 1700 Series Scanners Instructions for using these accessories are included with the accessory Appendix B Specifications provides a listing of the specifications for the Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners A 61500 May 2010 1 1 Scanner models New features Kodak i610 Scanner is a desktop duplex black and white and grayscale scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 80 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i620 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 80 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i640 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 100 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i660 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner w
25. and Stop Pause buttons are available however a warning condition has been detected See the Operator Log for details e g clean the imaging guides calibrate the scanner etc 0000 00606 6 2 A 61500 May 2010 Accessing the Operator Log The Operator Log is accessed through the Scan Validation Tool Select Start gt Programs gt Kodak gt Document Imaging gt Scan Validation Tool From the Driver Types box select TWAIN 3 Open the Scan Validation Tool Driver Types ISIS Cancel Drivers KODAK Scanner 1210 1220 KODAK Scanner i1310 1320 KODAK Scanner 1141041142021 KODAK Scanner i1800 Kodak Scanner i307140 Kodak Scanner i600 Kodak Scanner i700 Select Kodak Scanner i600 or Kodak Scanner i700 The main Kodak Scanner window will be displayed C Scan Yalidation Tool TWAIN lara ao a vV Save Images To Files Display Every 1 Total Last File J aa 185 Default TESA 1 Black and White Document E Save s Black and White Document OCR Quality Lal Delete Color Document Color Document OCR Quality fab Berens Color Photograph Pa Re R ip Move Down Setting Shortcuts 7 Place documents face up Gi Click the Setup icon to access the main Kodak Scanner window A 61500 May 2010 6 3 6 Click Settings The following screen will be displayed oxi Side Fan ja a General Size Enhancements Scan
26. aper length is 2 5 inches 63 5 mm Maximum paper length for i600 Series Scanners is 34 inches 863 6 mm and i700 Series Scanners 40 inches 1016 mm Color or grayscale at the same speed as black and white Includes the Brightness and Contrast Control which allows you to create custom color tables Simultaneous black and white and color image output Simultaneous black and white and grayscale image output Handles a broad range of paper weights and sizes Easy installation ISIS and TWAIN device drivers are included on a CD that is packed with each scanner International language support Ergonomic design 500 sheet elevator tray Energy Star compliant also known as sleep mode Document printing capabilities Electronic red green and blue color dropout Output resolutions include black and white 200 240 300 400 Color 100 150 200 240 300 Grayscale 100 150 200 240 300 NOTE Different scanning resolutions can be set for the front and rear images for Kodak i700 Series Scanners Multi feed detection by multiple ultrasonic sensors as well as by length detection Automatic and manual feeding JPEG compression allows color and grayscale images to be viewed in most image viewers Image processing features include iThresholding Adaptive Threshold Processing orthogonal rotation automatic page orientation based on content i700 Series Scanners only color black and white and grayscal
27. as g Color 24 bit 7 Document type B Text with Pictures 7 Resolution 200 dpi Compression Type ke PEG x Quality lg w Good hd Click Device The following screen will be displayed Hax General Printer Mulifeed Patch Paper source 500 Sheets gt Power Saver Sheet Counter Y On Starting value 0 5 60 Document Feeder Timeout V On 1 aD Action when timeout occurs Stop Scanning X Ik Automatically start scanning I Lightweight paper lt Home Image Preview 6 4 A 61500 May 2010 7 Click Diagnostics The following screen will be displayed lE Kodak i660 Scanner mang 8 Click the Logs tab Kodak i660 Scanner Kodak i610 i620 i640 i660 Scanner v0 0 0 Eastman Kodak Company Scanner Validation Tool 6 3 1 9 2006 EDS v8 27 2007 01 17 RAM KDS_I600 1660 1 0 23 Printer 2007 02 08 09 23 0 0 Hours 0 0 Hours 0 0 Front Hours 0 0 Rear Hours 2000 00 00 00 00 o o 0 Front O Rear Copyright tc 1998 2007 Eastman Kodak Company All Rights Reserved 9 From the drop down box select Operator to display the Operator log The most current log entries are displayed at the top of the list See the following Message Listing for an explanation of the error condition A 61500 May 2010 6 5 i600 Series Scanners Following is an alphabetic list of messages and corr
28. atic document feeder including an enhanced printer 100 pages per minute landscape e i660 Scanner duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 120 pages per minute landscape e i730 Scanner duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 90 pages per minute landscape e i750 Scanner duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 115 pages per minute landscape e i780 Scanner duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder including an enhanced printer 130 pages per minute landscape Scanning Output Bi tonal 8 bit grayscale 24 bit color Output Resolution Bi tonal 200 240 300 400 Color 100 150 200 240 300 Grayscale 100 150 200 240 300 File Format Output JPEG Group 4 compression uncompressed Scan Area Width 6 4 to 30 5 cm 2 5 to 12 in Length 6 4 to 86 cm 2 5 to 34 in Length 6 4 to 1016 cm 2 5 to 40 in for i700 Series Scanners ADF Capacity 500 sheets of 20 Ib bond paper up to A3 Recommended Daily Up to 130 000 pages per day Volume Light Source Dual Xenon lamps Scanner operational 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 5 2 5A voltage Scanner Dimensions Height 40 6 cm 16 in Width 60 9 cm 24 in Length 76 2 cm 30 in Scanner Weight 38 6 kg 85 Ibs Host Connection IEEE 1394 FireWire interface 6 pin connector Operating Temp
29. bug Logs Tests Scanner T Count only T Printer Scanner Time Actual GMT e 2 8 2007 1 52008M Corresponding local time 2 8 2007 6 54 00 AM Calibrate 11 Click Calibrate x Type y Please place the calibration target in the input tray make sure it is in the center of the input tray TT Save Images DK Cancel 12 Select Image Calibration begins A confirmation box is displayed when calibration is complete 13 Click OK 3 14 A 61500 May 2010 NOTE If calibration fails check the Operator Log for details See Chapter 6 Accessing the Operator Log for more information You must wait at least 90 seconds before calibrating again Ultrasonics calibration Use only an A4 size 75 80 g m or lettersize 20 Ib bond paper to perform an Ultrasonics calibration NOTE The screens shown in this section are for the TWAIN Datasource The screens displayed on your system may be different Center the side guides in the elevator tray and output tray Place the paper in the elevator tray in portrait orientation Follow Steps 5 12 above to access the Calibration dialog box Select Type UDDS Calibration begins A confirmation box is displayed when calibration is complete Calibration xj PN Please place an 44 size 75 80 g m2 or a Letter size 20 lb bond paper in the input tray make sure it is in the center of the input tray and in por
30. canner Use of any other cleaning materials could damage your scanner Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets e Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads Staticide Wipes for Kodak Scanners A vacuum cleaner and tools 5 2 A 61500 May 2010 Supplies and Contact your scanner supplier to order supplies accessories tem CAT No Kodak Feeder Consumables Kit for i600 i700 i1 800 Series 108 4755 Scanners Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultralightweight Paper for i600 i700 896 5279 11800 Series Scanners Kodak Extra Large Feeder Consumables Kit for i600 i700 842 6157 i1800 Series Scanners Kodak Extra Extra Large Feeder Consumables Kit for i600 134 3680 i700 11800 Series Scanners Kodak Imaging Guide Set for i600 i700 i1800 Series 197 6703 Scanners Kodak Printer Ink Blotters Front Side for i600 i700 i1 800 125 7633 Series Scanners Enhanced Printer Ink Carrier 113 3842 Enhanced Printer Black Ink Cartridge qty 9 818 3386 Enhanced Printer Red Ink Cartridge qty 9 159 6832 Enhanced Printer Ink Blotter Kit qty 60 140 1728 Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets qty 50 169 0783 Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads qty 24 853 5981 Staticide Wipes for Kodak Scanners qty 144 896 5519 Kodak Calibration Targets qty 5 127 1436 NOTE Items and catalog numbers are subject to change Ordering parts The following parts can be ordered
31. e Enhanced Printer Imaging guides the scanner has an upper and lower imaging guide It is important to keep the imaging guides clean to obtain optimum image quality CAUTION Hot surface avoid contact Rollers drive rollers and NFR rollers transport the documents through the paper path Pre separation pad provides smooth document feeding of various sizes and textures one document at a time i 2 aaaaTzz sed 4xw xyx4xdddZVZVZVZVDQ ZDZCZ r ww ww y L L L w xxxxxxyxxyxy y LX X w wxw w w wwwww ww wc yy rrrccEf f J W t A 61500 May 2010 2 5 Sensors the scanner has 3 ultrasonic multi feed detection sensors 1 optical paper path sensor and 1 optical paper present sensor These sensors detect the presence of documents in the elevator tray and documents in the paper path during feeding and imaging Ultrasonic sensors Paper Path sensor Present sensor Rear view Power cord connection IEEE 1394 connection Retainer clip Power cord connection provides power to the scanner The scanner is packed with six power cords Choose the power cord appropriate for your location and connect it accordingly Connect the power cord first to the scanner then to the wall outlet FireWire IEEE 1394 connection before connecting the FireWire cable be sure that power to the scanner is off See the FireWire instructions packed with the scanner for con
32. e and separation roller tires and your pre separation pad Clean and replace if necessary e Refeed these documents and verify that the images have been captured Requested pages scanned 337 Informational message The scanner has completed scanning the requested number of documents Paused for image processing 63 Informational message Scanner paused e Slow host PC may not be able to keep up with the scanner Transport timeout 336 Informational message The transport was turned off due to inactivity 6 16 A 61500 May 2010 Messages ID Operator Message UDDS calibration failed 333 The UDDS calibration failed e Be sure you are using the correct ultrasonics calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner e Clean the sensors and try again e If the problem persists call Service UDDS calibration succeeded 332 Informational message The scanner ultrasonics has been successfully calibrated UDDS is not calibrated 21 e Perform an Ultrasonics calibration See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner for procedures UDDS multi feed detected 23 24 334 A multi feed document condition has been detected e Check the host monitor to see if there are any overlapped documents that may need to be rescanned This condition may be caused by Poor document separation causing overlapped documents e Stickers on the documents e Wrinkles in the documents e T
33. e deskew auto crop automatic color detection aggressive cropping error diffusion toggle patch auto color balancing auto white balancing to ensure good color balance after calibration and more Easily replaceable feed module and separation roller 300 dpi at the same speed as 200 dpi i700 Series Scanners only Not applicable to the Kodak i610 Scanner A 61500 May 2010 Optional accessories Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultra Lightweight Paper allows you to feed lightweight paper from a paper weight range of 25 to 75 g m 7 to 20 lbs Kodak White Background Accessory if you are scanning translucent documents this accessory will reduce black background bleed through which produces whiter images See Appendix A Accessories for more information Speed capacity The following speeds pages per minute are for color grayscale and throughput black and white output Resolution dpi Landscape Letter Portrait Letter Color B amp W i610 i620 640 i660 i610 i620 i640 i660 Gray 100 80 100 120 69 83 96 150 80 100 120 69 83 96 200 200 80 100 120 69 83 96 240 240 53 66 80 46 55 64 300 300 53 66 80 46 55 64 400 lt 53 lt 66 lt 80 lt 46 lt 55 lt 64 Resolution dpi Landscape Letter Portrait Letter Color B amp W i730 i750 i780 i730 i750 i780 Gray 100 90 115 130 72 94 105 150 90 115 130 72 94 105 200 200 90 115 130 72 94 105 240 24
34. e tires show signs of wear or damage replace the separation roller See Replacement procedures later in this chapter Do gt gt A 61500 May 2010 5 5 10 Reinstall the separation roller Cleaning the feed module tires 11 Lift up the printer access cover 12 Push the release lever down located underneath the printer access cover to release and remove the feed module 13 Manually rotate and wipe the feed module tires with a roller cleaning pad For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in order to remove any residue between the ribs A 14 Inspect the tires If the tires show signs of wear or damage replace the feed module tires See Replacement procedures later in this chapter 5 6 A 61500 May 2010 15 Reinstall the feed module by aligning the pins fitting it into position and pulling up on the release lever to lock it into place Verify that the feed module is securely in place and moves freely after you install it So Da Align these areas 16 Close the printer access cover ar 5 7 A 61500 May 2010 Cleaning the scanner transport area 17 Thoroughly vacuum the entire transport area paying particular attention to these areas the edges of the transport e the reflective tape near the front of the transport the reflective tape near the front of the pod reflective tape near front of pod reflective tape near front of transport NN o k UA
35. ective actions you Message listing can take if one of the following messages is encountered Messages ID Operator Message Background accessory changed 381 The Background Accessory was changed while the scanner was while powered up powered on e Turn the power off to the scanner wait a few seconds and power the scanner back on If you get this message and you did not change the Background Accessory clean the scanner Cable unplugged 319 Some device on the FireWire bus was unplugged plugged in e Check that all FireWire connectors are securely fastened Calibration failed 106 331 Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures e Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scanner e The calibration target is too small A 12 x 12 inch calibration target is required for image calibration e Calibration target is too narrow e If the problem persists call Service Calibration succeeded 105 342 Informational message The scanner has been successfully calibrated Call Service Many ID A condition was detected that may require repair numbers Turn the power off to the scanner wait a few seconds and power the scanner back on e If the problem persists call Service and provide the ID number of the error Cannot calibrate with white 184 Both a front and rear print head is installed in the scanner
36. er 2 Pull the ink cartridge carrier out of its slot 3 Lift the tab to release the ink cartridge A 61500 May 2010 4 7 4 Remove the ink cartridge if one is present Po 5 Squeeze the metal strips on the connector and pull the connector away from the ink cartridge carrier Push the connector firmly into a new ink cartridge carrier 6 7 Replace the ink cartridge and close the tab to secure it in place 8 Place the ink cartridge carrier into the desired print position 9 Close the printer access cover and reinstall the output tray 4 8 A 61500 May 2010 5 Maintenance This chapter provides a cleaning frequency chart alist of cleaning tools and materials alist of supplies and accessories cleaning procedures for the scanner replacement procedures for parts that are customer replaceable IMPORTANT Scanner components marked with a green tab indicate operator accessible parts Cleaning your scanner and preventative maintenance on a regular basis is required to ensure the best possible image quality The following is a preventative maintenance procedure that is recommended to prevent costly interruptions during production scanning Following this procedure as recommended should take approximately 5 to 10 minutes Some document types generate more paper dust and debris and may require more frequent cleaning than recommended NOTES Follow the recommended Kodak cleaning procedures Do
37. erature 15 to 35 C 59 to 95 Humidity 15 to 75 dry bulb Environmental Factors Complies with Energy Star requiremetns Complies with Executive Order 13221 Heat Load 2500 BTU hr max Altitude Up to 2440 m 8000 ft Acoustic Noise Data was measured in accordance with DIN 45 635 ANSI S12 10 1985 and ISO 7779 in a semi anechoic chamber Operating 60 dBA Off mode 42 dBA A 61500 May 2010 B 1 Kodak Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester NY 14650 U S A Kodak 2010 All rights reserved TM Kodak
38. etres 5 feet of an electrical power outlet IMPORTANT Only use the scanner indoors in a dry location For more information about the scanner specifications refer to Appendix B Specifications Following is the minimum recommended system configuration to run Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners NOTE The actual performance of the system depends on the scanning application choice of scanning parameters and the host computer configuration If the scanner is not performing at the optimal speed a faster computer and or more RAM may be necessary to obtain the rated throughput e Intel PC or compatible with a Pentium IV 2 GHz processor e PCI slot e 512 MB RAM e Monitor and mouse e Supported operating systems Microsoft Windows XP SP3 32 bit Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit Microsoft Windows 7 32 bit For i700 Series Scanners only Microsoft Windows 7 64 bit It is very important that you register your scanner so Kodak can provide you with the best possible service and support that helps maintain your continuous scanning Registering your scanner will help us provide you with firmware and hardware updates as they become available The scanner must be registered before any service support can be provided You can register your scanner s new equipment warranty online at www kodak com go Dlwarrantyregistration For more information about Kodak s service and support options contact your reseller of Kodak Document Ima
39. ging products or visit us on the web at www kodak com go DIsupport A 61500 May 2010 2 1 Making connections Follow the instructions for installing the IEEE 1394 FireWire card and the Kodak driver software before you plug the scanner into the host computer IMPORTANT You must install the software on the host computer before you connect the scanner Installing the IEEE 1394 Install the IEEE 1394 FireWire card according to the directions card in the host supplied with the IEEE 1394 card computer IMPORTANT Use proper precautions to avoid static when you install the IEEE 1394 card in your computer Make sure the computer power cord is disconnected Installing the Kodak 1 Insert the installation CD in the CD ROM drive The installation Driver software program starts automatically 2 Follow the on screen instructions to install the TWAIN Datasource ISIS Driver and the Kodak Scan Validation Tool 3 Shut down the host computer Installing the FireWire An IEEE 1394 six pin connector is provided on the rear panel of the cable scanner for IEEE 1394 connectivity 1 Plug the end of the cable with the right angle into the scanner 2 Connect the other end of the cable into the IEEE 1394 card outlet in the host computer Be sure that it is installed correctly and properly seated CAUTION DO NOT FORCE THE CONNECTOR If the cable is not properly connected it could cause damage to the scanner 2 2 A 61500 May 2010 At
40. ging the ink cartridge setting printer positions or replacing Enhanced Printer the ink cartridge carrier you will need to access the Enhanced Printer 1 Remove the output tray 3 Do the function you want to perform i e change ink cartridge change the printer position etc 4 Close the printer access cover and reinstall the output tray A 61500 May 2010 4 3 Changing the printer position Replacing the ink cartridge There are 8 print positions for the printer Make sure the printer is in the correct position for your documents 1 Remove the output tray and open the printer access cover 2 Locate the printer position slots 3 Determine which printing position is suitable for your printing needs 4 Remove the ink cartridge carrier from the current print position and place it in the desired position Replace the ink cartridge when printed characters appear light or uneven missing characters are evident a print test reveals inconsistent character quality cleaning has not improved the overall print quality maba Remove the output tray and open the printer access cover N Lift the ink cartridge carrier out of the print position w Lift the tab to release the ink cartridge IMPORTANT Dispose the empty ink cartridge in accordance with all federal state and local laws A 61500 May 2010 4 Remove the ink cartridge from the ink cartridge carrier BT _ AA
41. he rollers Locking tab 7 Remove one core assembly 8 Replace each tire by sliding the tire off the core 9 Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core IMPORTANT Do not overstretch the tire it may tear Ag 10 Replace the core assembly in the feed module 11 Repeat the replacement procedure outlined above for the other core assembly 5 14 A 61500 May 2010 12 Align the tabs on the upper housing with the slots on the lower housing Locking tab Slot 13 Press the upper and lower housings together until they snap into place 14 Reinstall the feed module by aligning the pins fitting it into position and pulling up on the release lever to lock it into place Verify that the feed module is securely in place and moves freely after you install it 15 Close the pod 16 Close the printer access cover 17 Reinstall the output tray gt 5 15 A 61500 May 2010 Replacing the separation 1 Open the pod mare or separation roller 2 Pull the separation pad holder forward and remove the separation ires roller If you want to replace the separation roller do Steps 3 and 4 If you want to replace the separation roller tires go to Step 5 3 Insert the new separation roller Be sure to line up the slots on the separation roller with the holders 4 Push the separation roller holder back in place and close the pod To replace the tires 5 Replace each tire by sliding the
42. hick documents with high multi feed settings Unable to scan 5 The previous error condition has not been corrected For example there could be a document jam that has not been completely cleared e Incomplete or conflicting image processing parameters e See other log entries for the actual condition A 61500 May 2010 6 17 i700 Series Scanners Use the following numeric listing to guickly find an error Use the Numerical Message previous Message Listing chart for details and actions regarding the listing error condition ID Operator Message 1 Paused waiting for host Invalid job setup Unable to scan 6 Power up self test failed 19 Lamps not ready for scanning 20 Power on self test completed 21 UDDS is not calibrated 23 UDDS multi feed detected 24 UDDS multi feed detected 25 Pod door opened 26 Pod door closed 30 Jam in transport 35 Document too long 36 Document too long 48 Paused waiting for host 63 Scanner paused for rotation or host processing 91 Please update firmware before scanning 105 Calibration succeeded 106 Calibration failed 107 Lamps not ready for calibration 108 Lamps ready for calibration 109 Image calibration is suggested 110 Front calibration failed 111 Front calibration succeeded 112 Rear calibration failed 113 Rear calibration succeeded 123 Check document preparation 124 Document
43. ibrate the scanner when the current batch of documents has completed Image outside document area 177 Based on relative cropping parameters the image to be generated from this document would be outside the document area Make sure the relative cropping offset width and length are correct and that the correct document is being scanned Ink cartridge not installed 282 An attempt was made to use the Enhanced Printer without a ink cartridge installed e Be sure the cable is properly connected to the printer carrier and the ink cartridge is installed in the printer carrier See Chapter 4 The Enhanced Printer and Patch Readers for more information NOTE The ink cartridge must be installed before turning on the scanner A 61500 May 2010 6 7 Messages ID Operator Message Input elevator too full feed module missing or broken 297 There is too much paper in the elevator tray and it is holding the feed module up The maximum elevator tray capacity is 500 sheets Remove some documents from the elevator tray e The feed module is not installed properly See Chapter 5 Maintenance for correct installation procedures e If the problem persists call Service Invalid job setup The image processing values sent by the host are invalid or in conflict with one another e Check the job settings for illegal combinations Refer to the Scanning Setup Guide for valid values Jam in transport 30 A d
44. ice Clean lower imaging guide 294 The lower imaging guide is dirty or there may be a small piece of paper in the imaging guide area e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures A 61500 May 2010 6 13 Messages ID Operator Message Clean upper imaging guide 293 304 The upper imaging guide is dirty or there may be a small piece of paper in the imaging guide area e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Document count exceeded 124 The document counter is larger than the maximum configured maximum value value e Reconfigure the scanner to allow a larger value for the document counter Refeed the document set Document too dark to deskew 143 Informational message The scanner was unable to find the document edges to determine the skew angle A full width non deskewed image has been created e The document is too dark The image is too large e Rescan using a fixed sized cropping window Document too long 35 36 183 A document was measured which exceeded the configured maximum allowable length This may be due to a document overlap e Check the host monitor to see if there are any overlapped documents that may need to be rescanned This condition may also be caused by poor document separation e Replace the separation roller tires and pre separation pad See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Front calibra
45. ights on the front of the ni scanner See the table below for LED meanings BY 9 Y LED indicators green Power KO C green Ready SN 5 O yellow Jam User correctable S O red Service Error SN p j OD indicates when an indicator is flashing Led display Description 2 Scanner is in sleep or lamp saver mode O To return to Ready state O press the Start Resume button on the scanner or enable O scanning from the host or add paper to an empty elevator tray or remove paper from the elevator tray O Scanner is powered on and idle O O a Scanner is idle and a document jam or multi feed has been D detected See Operator Log for details O a Scanner is idle and has detected a user correctable error O See Operator Log for details O O Scanner is idle and has detected a hardware software error O Cycle power on the scanner If the condition persists see the O Operator Log for details If the condition cannot be cleared call Service A 61500 May 2010 6 1 Led display Description Scanner is in sleep mode and has detected a hardware error Cycle power on the scanner If the condition persists see the Operator Log for details If the condition cannot be cleared call Service 000 Scanner warm up sequence OOE 0050 0030 Scanner is enabled Start Resume and Stop Pause buttons are available Scanner is enabled and scanning is allowed Start Resume
46. ined in the Document preparation section For faster throughput place documents into the elevator tray in landscape orientation longer side as the leading edge IMPORTANT Staples and paper clips on documents may damage the scanner Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning 1 Align the leading edges of the stacked documents 2 Position the stack of the documents face up in the elevator tray so it covers the paper present sensor NOTE For Kodak i700 Series Scanners Firmware Version 2 1 1 or higher When the i700 Series Scanner is powered on and paper is added to the elevator tray the elevator will rise to the ready to feed position If you need to lower the elevator tray move the stack of documents slightly away from the paper present sensor and the elevator tray will return to the original Paper Source position e g 250 Sheet 500 Sheet etc 3 Adjust the elevator tray side guides 4 Adjust the output tray position if necessary 5 Adjust the output tray end stop if necessary Depending on how your scanner is set up your documents will automatically start scanning or you may need to press the Start Resume button to begin scanning A 61500 May 2010 3 9 Continuous feeding Manual feeding Continuous feeding can be used when you want to scan small batches of documents less than 25 When the scanner is configured for continuous feeding the elevator tray is raised to a positio
47. ing to be displayed and scan again Lamps ready for calibration 108 Informational message The lamps are warmed and a calibration can be performed now if needed This does not indicate that a calibrate is needed Lamps ready for scanning 280 Informational message The lamps are warmed and scanning can be initiated Lamps timed out 355 Informational message The lamps were turned off due to inactivity No paper input elevator 46 The scanner was started with an empty elevator tray or the portion of the document that is covering the paper present sensor is too dark the back side of the bottom page e Place the documents you want to scan in the elevator tray and try again e Offset the document until the paper present sensor detects it A 61500 May 2010 6 15 Messages Operator Message Paused waiting for host The feeder has stopped and the transport is still running because the scanner s internal image buffer is almost full Processing will automatically resume after the capture software application has successfully retrieved enough images to allow the scanner to continue Be sure your host computer meets the recommended specifications to avoid this condition Please update firmware before scanning 91 The expected production version of operational firmware was not found The back up firmware is in use Reload the most recent version of operation
48. ith an automatic document feeder that runs at 120 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i730 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 90 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i750 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 115 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer Kodak i780 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder that runs at 130 pages per minute which includes an enhanced printer These features are for Kodak i700 Series Scanners Firmware Version 2 1 1 or higher Fast elevator the elevator speed is twice as fast as the previous versions of the Kodak i700 i600 Series Scanners Quick reload allows you to quickly reload small stacks of documents before the elevator returns to the original Paper Source position e g 250 Sheet 500 Sheet etc For example if the Paper Source position is set to 500 Sheets and there are several small batches of documents that you want to scan separately this feature allows you to place the documents in the elevator tray as soon it is descending The elevator will immediately rise to the feeding position before returning to the 500 sheet Paper Source position 1 2 A 61500 May 2010 Scanner features Excellent paper handling image guality and reliability For i600 i700 Series Scanners minimum p
49. n business applications Optimal scanner performance is achieved when scanning documents within the recommended document specifications listed below Scanning documents outside of these specifications may lead to undesirable results in terms of scanner reliability image quality and or consumable life Materials e Virgin recycled and photographic papers e Clear protective sleeves meeting the size and thickness requirements in this section Paper Types Bond Laser Inkjet Offset Paper Weights The elevator tray handles a broad range of paper weights from 45 to 200 g m 12 to 110 Ib The Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultra Lightweight Paper can handle paper weights from 25 to 75 g m 7 to 20 lbs Minimum Document Size 6 4 x 6 4 cm 2 5 x 2 5 in Documents as small as 5 cm 2 in i e business cards can be center fed in portrait orientation one at a time A 61500 May 2010 3 3 Adjusting the side guides and end stop Maximum Document Size 30 5 x 86 cm 12 x 34 in Documents larger than 43 cm 17 in reguire operator assistance NOTE The maximum document size for the i700 Series Scanners is 40 inches 1016 mm Paper inks All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is started This includes Standard offset printing Inkjet printer Thermal transfer Handwriting inks Correction Fluids Liguid Paper Tipp Ex Wite out and other similar correction fluids Feeder Capacity The elevator tray can hold up to 500
50. n or lower position as desired A 61500 May 2010 3 5 Adjusting the front of To raise the front of the output tray the output tray 1 Lift the front of the output tray 2 Swing the height adjustment wire out from underneath the output tray and insert it into the groove on the printer access cover P par ill 3 When finished using the output tray in this position tuck the height adjustment wire back into position and lower the output tray Adjusting the output To adjust the output tray to accommodate long documents from 37 cm tray for long 14 5 in to 43 cm 17 in documents up to 43 1 Lift the front of the output tray and pull it out of the detent position cm 17 in 2 Place the output tray in the forward detent position Bo Forward detent positions 3 Gently push down on the left side of the output tray until in snaps into place 4 Adjust the output tray end stop to accommodate long or short documents by pulling the end stop forward or backward 5 Remove the exit deflector 3 6 A 61500 May 2010 Adjusting the output An output tray document extender is available for scanning documents tray for documents from 43 cm 17 in to 86 cm 34 in Contact your Kodak Field from 43 cm 17 in to Ea 1 800 3KODAK3 to order the document extender Part No 86 cm 34 in 1 Lift the front of the output tray and pull it out of the detent position 2 Place the output tray in the forward detent p
51. n where approximately 25 documents can be loaded The elevator tray will remain in this position to allow more documents to be loaded to the bottom of the stack To continuously feed documents follow Steps 1 through 5 above As the documents are being scanned you can continuously add a batch of documents to the bottom of the stack NOTE Depending on how your scanner is configured the transport will stop when the Transport Timeout has been reached To manually feed documents 1 Position the document you want to feed in the elevator tray so that the paper present sensor is covered 2 Press Start Resume 3 10 A 61500 May 2010 Feeding documents The gap release lever allows you to manually adjust the space between that reguire special the feed module and separation roller for documents that reguire handling special handling i e documents that are badly torn If you are in doubt about whether a damaged document can be transported through the scanner use the gap release lever and manually feed the document Using the scanner in continuous feed mode is recommended when handling special documents 1 Press and hold the gap release lever this provides clearance to ease document feeding a 2 Push the document into the elevator tray If more than one document is to be scanned feed them one at a time 3 After the document s has been fed release the gap release lever Calibrating the There are two types of
52. ndicated by the top green indicator light being on and constant A 61500 May 2010 3 1 Manually pausing While scanning documents and resuming the Press the Stop Pause button on the scanner once to pause scanner scanning NOTE Your application may configure the scanner with a transport timeout function which signals an End of Job If you do not start resume scanning before the timeout expires you cannot continue scanning without restarting the job from the host application e Press the Start Resume button on the scanner to restart scanning after it has been paused Stop Pause button Start Resume button Automatically During scanning the scanner monitors its own internal image buffer pausing and memory In order to prevent overwriting images before the host the computer can retrieve them the scanner will automatically pause the resuming feeder while waiting for the host computer to read existing images Sana The scanner automatically resumes scanning by restarting the feeder once image buffer memory is cleared To avoid this situation be sure your host computer meets the minimum system requirements as referred to in Chapter 2 Manually ending After feeding the last document to be scanned you can end scanning scanning by pressing the Stop Pause button on the scanner twice An end of job message will be sent to your host application You cannot continue scanning without restarting the job from the host applicati
53. nection instructions After connection place the cable in the retainer clip located above the connector 2 6 A 61500 May 2010 3 Using the Scanner This chapter provides the following operational procedures Turning on off the scanner e Starting stopping pausing and resuming the scanner Document preparation e Adjusting the side guides and output tray e Scanning documents Feeding long documents e Automatic continuous and manual feeding Calibration Turning the scanner Press the button on the scanner s lower right side 1 to power it up on and off e Press the button on the scanner s lower right side O to power it down After you power up the scanner wait until for it to complete self test When completed the top green indicator light will remain on and constant If this does not occur refer to Chapter 6 Indicator lights for more information IMPORTANT Always power up the scanner to its ready state before powering up or restarting the host computer Starting and stopping Scanning is controlled by integration software developed for your scanning application To start and stop scanning refer to the documentation provided with your integration software If your application does not automatically start the scanner transport begin the scanning process by pressing the Start Resume button on the scanner NOTE Before you start scanning make sure the scanner is ready for operation which is i
54. ner e The calibration target is too small A 12 x 12 inch calibration target is required for image calibration e Calibration target is too narrow e If the problem persists call Service Calibration succeeded 105 342 Informational message The scanner has been successfully calibrated Call Service Many ID A condition was detected that may require repair numbers Turn the power off to the scanner wait a few seconds and power the scanner back on e If the problem persists call Service and provide the ID number of the error Cannot calibrate with white 184 The White Background Accessory is installed in the scanner background while the scanner is trying the calibrate Remove the White Background Accessory before calibrating the scanner Check document preparation 123 135 The gap between your documents is too small 81 Make sure the leading edges of the documents are aligned See Chapter 3 Document preparation for more information e Check the condition of your feed module and separation roller tires and your pre separation pad Clean and replace if necessary Check imaging guides and lamps 149 178 Verify that the imaging guides are installed correctly See 139 Chapter 5 Maintenance e Clean both sides of the imaging guides and lower glass plate between the lamps e Check that the white patch on the imaging guides is clean and in good condition e If the problem persists call Serv
55. nmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or in the USA visit the Electronics Industry Alliance website www eiae org The product packaging is recyclable The i600 i700 Series Scanners are Energy Star compliant and are shipped from the factory with the default time set to 15 minutes This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequently energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective action IS a o Dak KEREN 1 6 A 61500 May 2010 Taiwan WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause
56. nt e the imaging guides are clean e the transport is clear of obstructions e the sensors are clean If unsatisfactory image quality persists call Service Documents are jamming Make sure that e the output tray and side guides are adjusted for the length of the documents being scanned all jammed documents have been removed from the transport area e documents meet specifications for size weight height or batched documents etc e the sensors are clean e the separation roller feed module and pre separation pad are clean and properly installed e the transport rollers are clean e you check feed roller separation roller and pre separation pad for signs of wear and replace as needed 6 20 A 61500 May 2010 Problem Possible Solution Long documents are not feeding or are jamming Make sure that e the elevator tray extender is pulled out to provide support for long documents e the output tray is adjusted for the length of the documents being scanned e the output tray is installed properly Roller marks appear on the documents after scanning Clean the feed module rollers separation rollers and transport rollers Vertical streaks appear on the image Make sure that e when you calibrate the scanner that you are using a good clean calibration target and that the imaging guides are clean Use the calibration target provided with your scanner See Chapter 5 Maintenance
57. ntrols and functions are accessible through the ISIS Driver or TWAIN Datasource Printing must be enabled or disabled for each scan session NOTES e Clean the scanner s paper path components daily when using the printer The ink cartridge must be installed prior to powering on the scanner or it could result in errors when printing is attempted A 61500 May 2010 4 1 Printer specifications Characteristic Description Maximum lines 1 Maximum characters 40 Print locations horizontal 8 front manually set Print locations vertical Set by capture software application Print orientation 0 90 180 or 270 degrees Font size 2 selectable Bold or Normal NOTE Not all languages can support a Bold font based on the complexity of the characters such as half width Katakana Ink cartridge Black HP C6602A Red HP C6602R Green HP C6602G Blue HP C6602B Print side Front pre scan Minimum printing distance from document lead edge 0 89 cm 0 35 in Static fields available User specified messages via capture software application Dynamic fields available Up to a nine digit sequential document number date four digit time Languages supported Any phonetic language for example Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Japanese half width Katakana 4 2 A 61500 May 2010 Accessing the When chan
58. ocument is lodged in the transport e Remove the documents that have been scanned from the output tray e Open the pod Remove any jammed documents from inside the transport Close the pod NOTE The following procedure is a general guideline Your procedure may be different depending on how your application is set up e Verify the last document that was scanned correctly e Place any documents that were not scanned at the top of the batch e Place the documents in the elevator tray and begin scanning One or more documents that passed through the transport were not scanned Refeed all documents for which images were not obtained Lamps not ready for calibration 107 Calibration was attempted before the lamps were warmed up e Wait until the lamps have completely warmed 90 seconds and try the calibration again Lamps not ready for scanning 359 19 Scanning was attempted before the lamps were warmed up Wait for the message Lamps ready for scanning to be displayed and scan again Lamps ready for calibration 108 Informational message The lamps are warmed and a calibration can be performed now if needed This does not indicate that a calibrate is needed Lamps ready for scanning 280 Informational message The lamps are warmed and scanning can be initiated Lamps timed out 355 Informational message The lamps were turned off due to inactivity No paper input elevat
59. on 3 2 A 61500 May 2010 Document Before you begin scanning documents make certain the documents preparation can be fed through the scanner easily A batch of documents to be fed into the scanner must be arranged so the leading edges of all documents are aligned and centered under the feed module this allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner and documents Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning Documents with missing corners perforated edges hole punches in the margins irregular and curled edges torn damaged or crushed pages can be transported successfully through the scanner However no scanner can transport every possible type of damaged paper If in doubt about whether a specific damaged document can be transported through the scanner place the document in a clear protective sleeve with the lead edge of the document aligned with the folded edge of the sleeve Sleeves should be manually fed one at a time folded edge first while using the gap release lever Ultrasonic multi feed detection is not recommended when using plastic sleeves NOTE When scanning documents in a clear protective sleeve the elevator tray side guides must be aligned to accommodate the width of the sleeve Kodak scanners have been tested with a range of documents that represent the broad spectrum of document types found in the most commo
60. or 46 The scanner was started with an empty elevator tray or the portion of the document that is covering the paper present sensor is too dark the back side of the bottom page e Place the documents you want to scan in the elevator tray and try again e Offset the document until the paper present sensor detects it 6 8 A 61500 May 2010 Messages Operator Message Paused waiting for host The feeder has stopped and the transport is still running because the scanner s internal image buffer is almost full Processing will automatically resume after the capture software application has successfully retrieved enough images to allow the scanner to continue Be sure your host computer meets the recommended specifications to avoid this condition Please update firmware before scanning 91 The expected production version of operational firmware was not found The back up firmware is in use Reload the most recent version of operational scanner firmware Pod door closed 26 Informational message The pod was closed Pod door opened 25 Informational message The pod is not closed completely Power on self test completed 20 Informational message The scanner has completed its self tests after power on Power on self test failed This error could occur during scanner power up e Power down the scanner then power down the PC Wait a few seconds and then p
61. or scanning 281 Printer bitmap font in use 282 Ink cartridge not installed 293 Clean upper imaging guide 294 Clean lower imaging guide 297 Input elevator too full feed module missing or broken 319 Cable unplugged 331 Calibration failed 332 UDDS calibration succeeded 333 UDDS calibration failed 336 Transport timeout 337 Reguested pages scanned 355 Lamps timed out 359 Lamps not ready for scanning 381 Background accessory changed while powered up Many IDs Call Service 6 12 A 61500 May 2010 1700 Series Scanners Following is an alphabetic list of messages and corrective actions you Message listing can take if one of the following messages is encountered Messages ID Operator Message Background accessory changed 381 The Background Accessory was changed while the scanner was while powered up powered on e Turn the power off to the scanner wait a few seconds and power the scanner back on If you get this message and you did not change the Background Accessory clean the scanner Cable unplugged 319 Some device on the FireWire bus was unplugged plugged in e Check that all FireWire connectors are securely fastened Calibration failed 106 331 Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures e Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the scan
62. orientation 2 Open the Scan Validation Tool by selecting Start Programs Kodak Document Imaging Scan Validation Tool The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed 3 Select TWAIN or ISIS for the Driver Types and Kodak Scanner i600 or Kodak Scanner i700 as the Driver and click OK C Scan Yalidation Tool xj Driver Types Cancel Drivers KODAK Scanner 12101220 KODAK Scanner 131041320 KODAK Scanner 114101142021 KODAK Scanner i1800 Kodak Scanner 30 40 Kodak Scanner i700 The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed C Scan Yalidation Tool TWAIN Dx lalai IV Save Images To Files Display Every fi Total Last File 4 If Saved images to file is checked uncheck it 5 Click Start gt 6 After the transport sheet is scanned turn it over and click Start again 7 Open the pod and wipe the imaging guides with a lint free cloth 8 Close the pod and check your image quality A 61500 May 2010 5 11 Replacement procedures Replacing the feed module or feed module tires This section provides procedures for replacing the following parts Use the list below as a guideline for freguency of replacement Feed Module tires and Separation Roller tires tire life will vary depending upon paper types environment and cleanliness Nominal tire life will be approximately 500 000 documents results will vary Degradation of feeder performance multiple feeds
63. osition 3 Gently push down on the left side of the output tray until in snaps into place 4 Remove the end stop 5 Remove the exit deflector 6 Install the output tray document extender 7 au x f Exit deflector The optional exit deflector aids in document stacking When feeding long documents it is suggested that the exit deflector be removed The exit deflector can be pulled out of place or pushed into place as required A 61500 May 2010 3 7 Adjusting the The short document tray is available for scanning smaller documents optional short This tray is standard with the Kodak i700 Series Scanners If you have document tra a Kodak i600 Series Scanner the short document tray can be ordered y from Parts Services See Chapter 5 Supplies and Consumables for ordering information 1 Remove the end stop on the output tray 2 Slide the short document tray on the rail of the output tray and push it up to the desired position to accommodate your documents 3 Adjust the side guides as necessary 3 8 A 61500 May 2010 Feeding documents The scanner has three multi feed detection sensors When Multi feed using multi feed detection is enabled adjust the side guides so the documents fully cover at least one sensor If the document partially covers a sensor detection false multi feeds may occur Automatic feeding To scan a batch of documents follow the guidelines for size type quantity etc outl
64. ower the PC back up then power up the scanner e If the problem persists call Service Printer bitmap font in use 281 Informational message An alternate printer font file was found and is being used instead of the default font Rear calibration failed 112 The rear imaging path calibration failed e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the Scanner e If the problem persists call Service Rear calibration succeeded 113 Informational message The rear image path has been successfully calibrated Refeed document set Many ID numbers Documents passed through the transport but no images were created e Clean document sensors Make sure the leading edges of the documents are aligned See Chapter 3 Document preparation for more information e Check the condition of your feed module and separation roller tires and your pre separation pad Clean and replace if necessary e Refeed these documents and verify that the images have been captured Requested pages scanned 337 Informational message The scanner has completed scanning the requested number of documents Paused for image processing 63 Informational message Scanner paused e Slow host PC may not be able to keep up with the scanner Transport timeout
65. radio interference in which case the user may be reguired to take adeguate measures TAEAE ER PINAR gt ZERO EAE TERRENIIATE gt REBT CAH EREFHIOZEME NEAR gt Peoples Republic of WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this China product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures PB RP We HABIT AEB REINAR AA LEAN AL Kh Rem Ze FPS TR ST 4 A Jt Acoustic emission Maschinenlarminformationsverordnung 3 GSGV Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Emissionswert betragt lt 70 db A Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV The operator position noise emission value is lt 70 dB A Power system This product is also designed for Norwegian IT power system with connection phase to phase voltage 230V European Union This symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and E recycling Please contact your local Kodak representative or refer to www kodak com go recycle for additional information on the collection az and recovery programs available for this product A 61500 May 2010 1 7 2 Getting Started Site specifications System reguirements Registering your scanner Place the scanner Ina clean area with temperature and relative humidity typical of an office environment ona stable level work surface e within 1 52 m
66. roubleshooting 4 a te twee pana hn bahan Bun bangat 6 1 Indicator lights ena ten ie tee pa Ba RARE 6 1 Accessing the Operator Log cece eee etna 6 3 i600 Series Scanners Message listing a 6 6 i600 Series Scanners Numerical Message listing 6 11 i700 Series Scanners Message listing 6 12 i700 Series Scanenrs Numerial Message listing 6 18 ProblEM SOI aaa want eta sasaran a ena PAGA AA 6 20 Appendix A Accessories aan ana Na aan en a A 1 Ultra Lightweight Paper Feed Module ii A 1 White Background Accessory Wa A 1 AppendixB Specifications 0 0 eee B 1 5535 ii A 61500 May 2010 1 Introduction This User s Guide provides information and procedures for the Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners The information in this guide is for use with all of the 600 1700 Series Scanners unless otherwise noted Chapter 1 Introduction provides general information about the Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners including a product description scanner features safety information and user precautions Chapter 2 Getting Started includes specifications and instructions on how to install the scanner Also provides an overview of internal and external scanner components Chapter 3 Using the Scanner includes information on how to prepare your documents for scanning document feeder and output tray adjustments scanner c
67. t tray aaa 3 8 Feeding documents using multi feed detection 3 9 Automatic feeding ii 3 9 Continuous feeding ii 3 10 Manual feeding ii 3 10 Feeding documents that require special handling 3 11 Calibrating the scanner ia 3 11 Image calibration in 3 12 Ultrasonics calibration cece eee 3 15 4 The Enhanced Printer ii 4 1 OVEIVIOW aan tia es delat sie ena Rang Kan Dade 4 1 Printer specifications io 4 2 Accessing the Enhanced Printer ii 4 3 Changing the printer position cee eee 4 4 Replacing the ink cartridge ii 4 4 Replacing the blotter strips in 4 6 Replacing the ink cartridge carrier a 4 7 5 Maintenance somo ve padanan pan Dendam ia Duha 5 1 Cleaning frequency chart cee eee 5 2 Cleaning tools and materials 00000 eee eee eee 5 2 Supplies and accessories e eee eee 5 3 Ordering pans iid aaa ar nt Bka Ban iria Tan aka nat dd 5 3 Cleaning procedures 000 cee teens 5 4 Replacement procedures ii 5 12 Replacing the feed module or feed module tires 5 12 Replacing the separation roller or separation roller tires 5 16 Replacing the pre separation pad ii 5 17 Replacing the imaging guides a 5 17 6 T
68. taching the power cord The Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanner is packed with a set of power cords 1 Select the power cord which complies with your electrical requirements and attach it 2 Turn on the scanner and wait until the top green LED is lit indicating the scanner has completed power up self test and is idle Powering up the host e Turn the power on to the host computer computer Scanner components Front view 1 Elevator tray extender open the elevator tray extender to accommodate long documents 2 Feed module provides smooth document feeding of various sizes thicknesses and textures CAUTION Moving parts avoid contact 3 Elevator tray side guides slide the guides in or out to accommodate the document size you want to scan Side guides can be left center and right adjusted to accommodate documents of various widths The side guides can also be locked into position if desired 4 Gap release lever allows you to manually adjust the space between the feed module and separation roller for documents that require special handling 5 Output tray and end stop collects the scanned documents The output tray width and end stop length can be adjusted 6 POD release latch push up the POD release latch when you need to access the inside of the scanner A 61500 May 2010 2 3 7 8 10 11 Stop Pause and Start Resume buttons press once to temporarily pause scanning the green button can then
69. tion failed 110 The front imaging path calibration failed e Clean the imaging guides See Chapter 5 Maintenance for procedures e Try to calibrate the scanner again Be sure you are using the correct calibration target See Chapter 3 Calibrating the Scanner e If the problem persists call Service Front calibration succeeded 111 Informational message The front image path has been successfully calibrated Image calibration is suggested 109 e Calibrate the scanner when the current batch of documents has completed Image outside document area 177 Based on relative cropping parameters the image to be generated from this document would be outside the document area Make sure the relative cropping offset width and length are correct and that the correct document is being scanned Ink cartridge not installed 282 An attempt was made to use the Enhanced Printer without a ink cartridge installed e Be sure the cable is properly connected to the printer carrier and the ink cartridge is installed in the printer carrier See Chapter 4 The Enhanced Printer and Patch Readers for more information NOTE The ink cartridge must be installed before turning on the scanner 6 14 A 61500 May 2010 Messages ID Operator Message Input elevator too full feed module missing or broken 297 There is too much paper in the elevator tray and it is holding the feed module up The maximum elevator tray capacity is
70. trait orientation i e short edge first Save Images Cancel 5 Click OK NOTE If calibration fails check the Operator Log for details See Chapter 6 Accessing the Operator Log for more information E A 61500 May 2010 3 15 4 The Enhanced Printer This chapter provides instructions for using the Enhanced Printer The following information and procedures can be found in this chapter e Overview information about the Enhanced Printer including information about print fields and printer specifications e Setting horizontal printer positions Replacing the ink cartridge and ink blotter strips NOTE More detailed information on the Enhanced Printer can be found in the Scanning Setup Guide A 61504 Overview The Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners include a factory installed pre configured front printer The printer operates at full scanner speed The printer can add a date time document sequential counter and custom messages The printer is unique in that the document print string can be configured to include both literal static information i e information that stays the same for each document such as batch name or operator and dynamic information i e information that may change for each page scanned such as the document sequential counter The capture software application controls static fields any information that the software allows you to enter can be sent to the printer All printer co
71. ww kodak com go msds When accessing the MSDSs from the website you will be required to provide the catalog number of the consumable you want the Material Safety Data Sheet for See Chapter 5 Supplies and accessories for consumables and catalog numbers A 61500 May 2010 1 5 User precautions Gas springs warning Environmental information EMC statements United States Japan Users and their employer need to observe the common sense precautions applicable to the operation of any machinery These include but are not limited to the following The scanner weighs 38 6 kg 85 lbs Use appropriate precautions when relocating the scanner Do not wear loose clothing unbuttoned sleeves etc Do not wear loose jewelry bracelets bulky rings long necklaces etc Hair length should be kept short using a hair net if needed or tying long hair up in a bundle Remove all other loose objects from the area that could be drawn into the machine Take sufficient breaks to maintain mental alertness Supervisors should review their practices and make compliance with these precautions a part of the job description for operation of the scanner or any mechanical device If the gas springs exhibit a sign of decayed performance call Service for replacement Do not attempt to repair The Kodak i600 i700 Series Scanners contain lead in the circuit board solder Disposal of this material may be regulated due to enviro
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Wireless ECG Monitoring System Project Report PDF Manual HyDrAuliKZylinDer Inter-Tech JY-260 Tacens Mars Gaming MMPZE1 Manual do usuário Kit Ortusonic Ortus Installations-Handbuch - POS-Ware Gepida-reptila-1100 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file