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Operator's Guide fi-4860C2 Image Scanner P3PC-1692-02ENZ0.
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● i Thank you f or purchasing the fi -4860C2 Duple x Color Scanner . The fi-4860C2 is an image sc anner designed to scan small to double letter documents in large quan tities. FUJITSU fi series image scanners are known f or high reliability and this scanner is no e xce ptions.
● ii 5. SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS This chapter describes how to remedy document jams , scanner troub leshooting, and it ems to check bef ore contacting the agent where y ou bought the scanner , and how to check de vice labels. 6. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes documents t hat can be used with this scanner .
● iii ■ Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and f ound to co mply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice , pursuant to P a r t 15 of the FCC Rules. The se limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against harmfu l interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial en vironment.
● iv Canadian DOC Regulations This digital apparatus does not e xceed t he Class B limit for r adio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio interf erence Re gulations of the Canadian Depar tment of Communications. This Class B digital apparatus co mplies with Canadian ICES-003.
● v About the use of mer cury T o a v oid une xpected injur ies; • Do not put the substance cont ained in the lamp in your mouth as it has mer cur y . • Do not breathe the chemical liqu id contained in the scanner lamps. • Do not incinerate , crush, or sh red the lamps or scanner par ts.
● vi How T rademarks Are Indicated In This Manual Ref erences to operating systems (OS) are indicated as f ollo ws: Windows 95: Microsoft ® Windo ws ® 95 operating system. Windows 98: Microsoft ® Windo ws ® 98 operating system. Windows Me: Microsoft ® Windows ® Millennium Editi on operating system.
● vii ■ Note, Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANU AL CAREFUL L Y BEFORE USING THIS PR ODUCT . IF THIS PR ODUCT IS NO T USED CORR ECTL Y , UNEXPECTED INJUR Y MA Y BE CA USED T O USERS OR BYST ANDERS. Also , store this manual in a conv enient and safe place so that it can be easily ref erred to during use of this product.
● viii ■ Preface Safety Precautions This manual describes impor tant details f or ensur ing the saf e and correct use of this product. Thoroughly read this manual bef or e you star t to use this product. In par ticular , be sure to read and fully under stand the Saf ety Prec autions described in this manual bef ore you use this product.
● ix Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the f ollowing symbols in e xplanations in addition to war ning indications. ATTENTION This symbol alerts operators to particularly important informa- tion. Be sure to re ad this information. HINT This symbol aler ts operators to help ful advice regarding oper ation.
● x Screen Examples In This Manual The screen e xamples in this manual are s ubject to change wit hout notice in the interest of product improv ement.
● xi ■ Safety Precautions WARNING The f ollo wing descr ibes impor tant wa r n ings descr ibed in this manual. Do not touch the P o wer cable with wet hands. Do not damage the P ower cab le. Use only specified A C cab les and connector cab les Do not touch the pow er plug with wet hands.
● xii Use this scanner only at the i ndicat ed power v oltage . Do not connect to m ultiple-power strips. Wipe an y dust from the po wer plug. Do not install the device in locations subject to oil smoke, steam, humidity , and dust. Do not use the scanner if y ou sme ll a strange odor coming from the scanner .
● xiii T urn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. Do not put liquids inside the scanner . Do not touch the inside of the scanner . If the scanner is damaged f or any reas on, turn off the scanner and unplug the pow er cable bef ore contacting the store where yo u purchased the scanner .
● xiv CAUTION The f ollowing describes impor tant ca utions described in this manual. Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Firmly insert the power plug. Do not bloc k the ventilation por ts. Do not place heavy obj ects or stand on top of the scanner .
● xv Bef ore mo ving the scanner , disconnect the power plug from the po wer outlet. Protect the scanner fr om static electricity . Do not use aer osol sprays near the scanner .
● xvi Disconnect the po wer plug from the po wer outlet when the scanner is not used f or a long period of time . Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight. Do not try to lift or move the scanner alone. When the scanner is not used f or a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the pow er plug from the power outlet f or saf ety .
● xvii ■ FUJITSU Gr oup Offices Please send your comments on this ma nual or on FUJITS U products to the f ollowing addresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 1255 East Arques A venue Sunnyvale, CA 94085-4701, U.S.A. Phone: (1-408)746-7000 T echnical Assistance Center: (1-800)626-4686 Fax: (1-408)746-6910 W ebsite: http://www .
● xviii FUJITSU T AIW AN L TD. 19th Fl., No39, Sec.1,Chung-hwa Rd., Ta i p e i , Ta i w a n Phone: (886-2)231 1-2255 Fax: (886-2)231 1-2277 W ebsite: http://tw .fujitsu.com/ FUJITSU HON G KONG L TD. 10/F ., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, T aikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Phone: (852)2827-5780 Fax: (852)2827-4724 W ebsite: http://hk.
● xix INTRODUCTION .. ..................................................................... i Regulatory Information ..... .......................................... ......... iii Note, Liability ............... ................. ................ ..
● xx 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES .... 4-1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle ...................... ....... 4-2 How to check the Abrasion Counter ............... ........... ....... 4-3 Replacing the Pad ASSY .. ............. .......................
● xxi 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS .................. 9-1 Basic Product Specifications ....... ............................ ......... 9-2 Installation Specifications ......... ............................... ......... 9-3 Dimensions ............... ....
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1-1 1 B ASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W indows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be dif ferent from this manual.
1-2 1.1 T urning the Scanner ON 1.1 T urning the Scanner ON ■ T urning the power on 1. Press "I" side of the main line sw itc h located on the back of the scanner .
1-3 1.1 T urning the Scanner ON 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2. Press the power b utton on the Operator panel. The pow er tur ns on and the green P o we r LED at the Oper ator panel lights . Operator panel LCD sho ws "R eady" to indicate the scanner is in the READ Y state.
1-4 1.1 T urning the Scanner ON ■ T urning the P ower off 1. On the Operator panel, press and hold do wn the P ower b utton for tw o seconds or longer .
1-5 1.2 W aking the Scanner fr om the P ower Sa ve Mode 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.2 W aking the Scanner fr om the P o wer Sa ve Mode The Power Save Mode keeps the scanner in a low powered state to save energy .
1-6 1.3 Basic Operations of the Oper ator P anel 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel This basic operation include how to enter setup mode and test mode. ■ Clearing err or messa g es When an user recov erable error occurs , The “Check” LED b l inks to warn you and the error message is displa y ed on the LCD .
1-7 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Lifting or lo wering the hopper When the scanner has no errors (Check LED is not lit), the Hopper height position can be changed.
1-8 1.3 Basic Operations of the Oper ator P anel (2) In test mode ([Single f eed] or [Multi-f eed], the Hopper height changes as f ollow s by pressing (Ne xt b utton): 1. When the Hopper is at th e bottom position, it mo v es up to 250 sheet position.
1-9 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Clearing the consumables replacement messa ge This scanner has Abrasion counters to estimate service life of th e consumables.
1-10 1.3 Basic Operations of the Oper ator P anel ■ Using the setup and the test modes. This scanner has the setup mode for customizing the setup conditions , and a test mode for testing the scanner offline.
1-11 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS T urning on the power Press (Next button) Press (Previous button) Setup (Online) F FF J J J.
1-12 1.3 Basic Operations of the Oper ator P anel - Offline setup mode and test mode K eep pressing (Star t butt on) and turn on the power . - T o enter the setup mode, press (Left arro w button) or (Right arrow b utton) in [<Mode select>] scr een to select [Setup] then press (Enter bu tton).
1-13 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator P anel 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS - T o enter the test mode, from the [< Mode select>] screen, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow b utton) , se lect [T est] and pre ss (Enter button). Please see the Operator panel transition char t below .
1-14 1.4 Setting up the Hopper 1.4 Setting up the Hopper 1. Gentl y flip down the Hopper table b y pulling the blue handle. Blue Handle.
1-15 1.5 Setting up the Stack er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.5 Setting up the Stac ker 1. Flip open the stac ker . Stack er.
1-16 1.5 Setting up the Stack er 2. Push the opened stacker ta b le loc k into the scanner to lock it in place . HINT When closing the stack er , pull out the stack er a little then fold it closed.
1-17 1.6 Setting the Stack er Extension 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.6 Setting the Stac ker Extension 1. Hold the center of the blue part of the stacker e xtension to pull it out. ATTENTION Do not use the stopper to pu ll out the stac ker e xtension.
1-18 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1. Straighten the edges of the documents 1) Str aighten both sides of the document stack. 2. Fan the documents 1) T ake a stac k of documents with thic k ness of 15mm to 20mm (1/2 to 3/4 inch).
1-19 1.7 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 3. Load the documents on the hopper . Place the documents f ace -up on the hopper table . 4. Adjust the Side guides to the document width. Pressing the lock le v er , slide the Side gui des so that they contact the document sides.
1-20 1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 5. Start up the scanner applic ation and scan the documents. F or the details on how to scan using Scan dAll 21, ref er to the section "1.9 Scanning Documents" on page 1-23. ATTENTION • Make sure that the document stack is belo w the maximum heig ht mark on the inside of th e Side guides.
1-21 1.8 Inser ting Documents Manually 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.8 Inser ting Documents Manuall y T o setup the scanner for Manual Feed Mode: 1. Lift the Pic k roller until it is he ld by the ma gnet catch. The hopper table moves up to the f eeding position.
1-22 1.8 Inser ting Documents Manually 2. Place documents face- up at the center of the hopper table. 3. Adjust the Side gui des to the width of the documents. Load the documents so that t he top edge of the docum ents contacts the hopper table guide plate.
1-23 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.9 Scanning Documents For scanning with the VRS, a soft ware provided with the scanner , refer to the VRS user ’ s manuals available in the VRS installation CD.
1-24 1.9 Scanning Documents The [Select source] dialog bo x appears. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (f or TW AIN32 V8, [FUJITSU TW AIN 32]). Then click [Select]. 5. Clic k the [Displa y in scan pr evie w screen] on the tool bar . The [TW AINDriver] dialog bo x (screen fo r setting scanning c onditions) appears .
1-25 1.9 Scanning Documents 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 6. Set the scan resolution, document size and ot her scan condi tions, and clic k the [Scan] button. F or the details on se ttings in the [TW AIN Dr iver ] dialog bo x, ref er to the "Scanner Utility f or Micros oft® Windows® User's Gui de" on the scanner driver CD-R OM.
1-26 1.9 Scanning Documents The image of the scanned document appears on the Sc andAll 21 screen. F or details on scanning v arious types of documents, ref er to "2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS" on page 2-1. F or details on ScandAll 21 function and operations, ref e r to ScandAll 21 Help .
1-27 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 1.10 Ho w to use the Scanner Driver ■ FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using appl ication software that complies with the TW AIN standard.
1-28 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 3. Select the scanner to use, then c lick the [Select] b utton. Select • [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] f or FUJITSU TW AIN32 V9 or • [FUJITSU TW AIN32] fo r FUJITSU TW AIN32 V8 then click the [Select] b utton. 4.
1-29 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 6. Configure settings f or scanning and clic k the [Scan] button. F or details about the settings on this window , ref er to "Setting Window f or FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver .
1-30 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er ⇒ The images of scanned documents are displayed on the [ScandAll 21] window . Depending on the settings of the application software , images ma y not be displa y ed. F or details, ref er to the documentatio n or Help file of your application.
1-31 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ● Setting Windo w for FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver . Y ou can perform settings f or the FUJI TSU TW AIN32 Scanner Dr iver on this window . The f ollowing describes t he main setting items.
1-32 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er P aper Size Select the size of doc uments to b e scanned fr om this list. Windows f or customizing the paper size will ap pear when y ou click on [...] besides the list. Y ou can sav e any do cument size as a customized setting (u p to three) or f or changing the orde r of the paper siz e in the list.
1-33 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Option...] b utton You can set up the deta ils of optional functi ons from the window be low . [Rotation] tab Select this tab when sett ing image rotation, d etection of document siz e and sk ew , etc.
1-34 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er ■ FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using applic ation software that complie s with the ISIS standard.
1-35 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 4. Select [Scan] - [New Batc h] on the menu bar . 5. Select the pr ofile f or scanning. • When creating a new profile Select one from alr eady e xisting profiles and cl ick [Add Profile .
1-36 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 6. Open the windo w of ISIS Driver . Select the [Scan] tab and c lick the [Scanner Settings] on the [Profile Editor] window . ⇒ The configuration window of ISIS driver appears. 7. Configure settings f or scanning and click t he [OK] b u tton.
1-37 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 8. The [Pr ofile Editor] window appear s. Click the [OK] bu tton to return to [New batch] dialog. 9. Load the documents on the scanner . 10. Click the [Scan] b utton. ⇒ Scanned images are displayed on the window .
1-38 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er ● Configuration Window of FU JITSU ISIS Scanner Driver Image Mode Select a color mode suitable f o r the pur pose from the menu. Dots per inch Specifies the number of pix els (dots) per inch. Select a fixed resolution from the list.
1-39 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS Brightness Sets the brightness of the entire image . Specify the brightness as a number within the range o f 1 (dark) to 255 (bright). T o brighten the entire image , increase the v alue of the setting.
1-40 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er [Area...] button Opens the [Scan Area] dial og bo x. Specify scan area f or the document size. The size can b e set b y dragging the fr ame with mouse . Otherwise, enter any v alue for the setting. [Endorser ..
1-41 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS Opens the JPEG Settings dialog bo x. Used f or setting the compressio n rate of JPEG transf er , etc. [About...] bu tton This button displays the v er sion information. ● Settings on the [Image Pr ocessing] window Y ou can configure optional funcitons on this window .
1-42 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er Quic k Set Y ou can select a preset pattern f or image enhancement . By selecting the one from t he list, yo u can quic kly set the details of the image enh ancement processing. A va ilable patter ns a re as follo ws: Image Emphasis This option specifies the sharpness of outline e xtraction .
1-43 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS This option is used to adju st the density of the wh ite background of documents and correct v ar iations in the bac kground colo r by compensat ing the pix els of scanned images individually .
1-44 1.10 How to use the Scanner Driv er Detect P age Length Scans the edge ( bottom) of the documents and outpu ts data adjusted to the document length. When an y page shor ter than specified "P aper Size" is included, the out put size is adjusted to the dete cted shor t size .
2-1 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to s can various types of documents. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W indows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be dif ferent from this manual.
2-2 2.1 Scanning Documents wi th different widths 2.1 Scanning Documents with different widths When you scan a batch of docum ents with dif ferent widths, you may get skewed images from smaller sized documents. Scanning documents of the sa me width is recommended.
2-3 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.2 Sa ving Scanned Images in PDF Format If you would like to save scanned images in PDF format, you must first install Adobe ® Acrobat ® 7.0 or later on your PC. Adobe ® Acrobat ® 7.
2-4 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat Using ScandAll 21 Following shows the procedure for sa ving scanned images in PDF format. 1. Load the documents on the hopper . 2. Start up ScandAll 21. Select [Progr am]-[Scanner Utility f or Microsoft Windows]-[ ScandAll21] from the [Star t] menu.
2-5 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Select the scan resolu tion, document size and other scanning conditions, and then c lick t he [Scan] botton. 5. T o end scanning, clic k the [Close] b utton. The window f or savi ng the image appears .
2-6 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 6. Save the scanned ima ge by sel ecting file name and path. F or details, ref er to ScandAll 21 Help . Using Adobe Acr obat Following shows the procedure for sa ving scanned images in PDF format. 1. Load the documents on the hopper .
2-7 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] at [Scanner] and c lic k [Scan] b utton. [TW AIN driver] dialog bo x is displa y ed. 5. Select the scan resolution, docume nt size etc.
2-8 2.2 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 6. When scanning is finished, clic k the [Done] b utton. The scanned image is displa y ed. 7. Select [Save as] or [Sa ve] from [File] menu to sa ve the scanned image . F or the details on Adobe Ac robat operations , ref e r to the Adobe Acrobat manual and Help .
2-9 2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.3 Selecting a Color to dr op out A selected color (red, green or blue) can be removed (dropped ou t) from the sca nned image data.
2-10 2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out 2. Select the color to dr op out fr om [Dropout Color] under [More]. F or e xample , if the document contains blac k text in g reen frames , y ou can set the scanner to get only the te xt and eliminat e the green frames .
2-11 2.4 Skipping blank P ages 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.4 Skipping bl ank P a ge s The following shows examples for chan ging settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox to sk ip blank pages at scanning documents. 1. Clic k the [Option ..
2-12 2.4 Skipping b lank P ages 3. Select [Ram Cache] fr om the [Cache Mode] menu under [Caching]. 4. By using the slider contr ol under [B lank P age Skip], specify the [Black Dots Ratio] or [White Dots Ratio] (ratio of blac k or white parts on the documents) for judging if the scanne d document is recognized as a blank page b y the scanner .
2-13 2.5 Detecting Double-F eeds (Multi-F eeds) 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.5 Detecting Double-Feeds (Multi-Feeds) "Double-feed" (also known as "Multi-feed") is an error that occu rs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the same time.
2-14 2.5 Detecting Doub le -F eeds (Multi-F eeds) 3. Select the detection conditions fr om [Double Feed Detection] (or [Multifeed Detection] ) under [ADF Option].
2-15 2.6 Correcting ske wed Documents 2 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2.6 Correcting ske wed Documents Y ou can set the scanner so that skew of documents is detected and corrected automatically when skewed documents are fed into the ADF .
2-16 2.6 Correcting ske wed Documents 3. Select the [A utomatic Pa ge Siz e De tection] fr om the [Automatic Size and Skew Dete ction] menu. 4. Clic k the [OK] b utton. The displa y retur ns to the scanninig operation [T W AIN Driver] dialogbo x. Then, perf orm the scanning o peration on the dialogbo x.
3-1 3 DAIL Y CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner . 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Ar eas Requiring Cleaning ......... 3-2 3.2 Cleaning the Pad ..... ............... ................................. ...........3-5 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers .
3-2 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ■ Cleaning materials * 1) For the purchase of the cleaning material , contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner . *2) It may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a lar ge quantity is used.
3-3 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 3 DA I L Y C A R E ■ Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning Cyc le The f ollowing shows the standard cleaning cycl e f or each area requir ing cleaning.
3-4 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ATTENTION The scann er must be clea ned more frequently if you scan any of the follo w- ing types of sheets: • Documents of co ated paper • .
3-5 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y ou and lift up the ADF upper sheet guide.
3-6 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3. Press down on the up per part of the Guide plate with y our fingers at the two positions sho wn and then rotate t he plate towar d you to remo ve it.
3-7 3.2 Cleaning the P ad 3 DA I L Y C A R E 4. Wipe the translucent rubber part of the Pad ASSY using a lint free c loth moistened with cleaner F1. 5. Install the guide plate in the rever se or der of the remov al.Y ou should push it down then r otate back, so th e installation can be done smoothly .
3-8 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3.3 Cleaning the Roller s ■ Cleaning the r oller s with the c leaning sheet 1. Set the Side guide f or B4 size width. 2. Set the scanner in T est mode: For the details of the procedure, refer to the section "7.5 T est M ode Details" on page 7-72.
3-9 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 6. When [Hopper Empty] is displa yed, pre ss (Stop b utton). 7. Place the same c leaning sheet on the hopper tabl e with adhesive side up by aligning the right side with the hopper guide. Press (Start button), then the cleaning sheet is f ed.
3-10 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Pic k Rollers and the Separation Roller 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-11 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. While pulling the ADF le ver towar d y ou, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. 3. Slide the Pic k roller uni t to the left to disengage the cl utch ring fr om the shaft.
3-12 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 4. Wipe both Pic k roller s (2 positions) and the Separation roller using a clean lint free c loth mois tened with cleaner F1. ATTENTION It ma y tak e long bef ore the cleaner v aporizes if a large quan tity is used. When cleaning the scann er par ts, dampen a cloth with mode st quantities of the cleaner .
3-13 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 5. Install the Pick r oller unit in the rever se or der of its remov al. 6. Lo wer the ADF upper sheet guide carefully . 7. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety loc k, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to c lose it completely .
3-14 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Brake r oller unit 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-15 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y o u and lift up the ADF sheet guide . 3. Pressing do wn on the upper par t of the Guide plate with y our fingers at the two positions sho wn and then pull the plate towar d you to remo ve it.
3-16 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 4. T urn the bail of th e Brake roller upwar d and release the loc k. 5. Pull the Brake r oller towar d you to remo ve it.
3-17 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 6. Wipe the Brake r oller unit using a li nt free cl oth mois tened with cleaner F1. 7. Re-install the Brake r oll er unit in the rever se or der of its remo val. By holding the bail towar d y ou, put the Brake r oller into bracket and r o tate down until it loc ks in.
3-18 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Feed r ollers 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-19 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Wipe the metal feed r ollers using a lin t free cloth moistened with c leaner F2. Wipe the roller s thor oughly .
3-20 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the Pinch r ollers 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-21 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Wipe the pinch r ollers using a cloth moistened with c leaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety loc k, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to c lose it completely .
3-22 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath ■ Cleaning the T ranspor t path 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker fi rst.
3-23 3.4 Cleaning the T ranspor t P ath 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Wipe and c lean the whol e transport path using a c loth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety loc k, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to c lose it completely .
3-24 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3.5 Cleaning the Dischar g e Brush 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-25 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y o u and lift up the ADF sheet guide . 3. Slide the Pic k roller uni t to the left to disengage the cl utch ring fr om the shaft.
3-26 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 4. Pressing do wn on the upper par t of the Guide plate with y our fingers at the two positions sho wn and then rotate the plate to ward y ou to remove it. 5. Release the loc k and then hold and rota te the bail of the Pic k roller unit upward to release the loc k.
3-27 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3 DA I L Y C A R E 6. Pull the Brake r oller unit towar d you to remo ve it. 7. Using a dry cloth, wipe off the dust fr om the two dischar ge brushes: one at the Pic k roller side, the other at the Brake roller side.
3-28 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 9. Install the Guide plate in the re ver se or der of the remo v al. Y ou should push it down and r otate bac k then the installation can be done smoothly .
3-29 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ■ Cleaning of the remo v able sheet guide 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it.
3-30 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 2. Use y our inde x fingers to lift bo th ends of the remo v able sheet guide. 3. Lift the right side first. 4. Shift the sheet guide leftwar d while lifting it up to remo ve.
3-31 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 DA I L Y C A R E 5. Wipe the both sides of the glass sur face using a c lean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1.
3-32 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace ■ Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION The Lamps get v er y hot during use. W ait until the Lamps are cooled d own before touching.
3-33 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3 DA I L Y C A R E 2. Push down on the Gl ass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side Vie w .
3-34 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surf ace 3. Wipe the Glass sheet gui de using a clean lint free c loth moistened with cleaner F1. 4. Lift the tabs until t he Guide loc ks in.
3-35 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3.7 Cleaning the Sensor s ■ Cleaning the document wid th detection sensors (6 positions) 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and t hen raise it.
3-36 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide wit h y our hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe the six sensor surf aces with a c lean lint fr ee cloth moistened with cleaner F1.
3-37 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DA I L Y C A R E ■ Cleaning the SF0 sensor and SF1 sensor . 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y o u and lift up the ADF sheet guide .
3-38 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide wit h y our hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe SF0 and SF1 sensor surfaces with a c lean lint free c loth moistened with cleaner F1.
3-39 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 DA I L Y C A R E ■ Cleaning the SF1.5 sensor and SF2 sensor 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
3-40 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors 2. Wipe SF1.5 and SF2 sensor surfaces with a c lean lint free cl oth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety loc k, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to c lose it completely .
3-41 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps ■ Fr ont-side lamp 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION The Lamps get v ery hot during use.
3-42 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 2. Push down on the Gl ass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side Vie w . Glass sheet guide.
3-43 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3. Pull down on the tab to release the Lamp soc ket co vers attached to the both ends of the Lam p to remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp soc ket.
3-44 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 5. Clean the c lear por tion of the Lamp with a clea n lint free dry cl oth. 6. Attach the fr ont-side Lamp in the re verse or der of its remov al.
3-45 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DA I L Y C A R E 7. Attach the Lamp soc ket cover in the rever se order of its remo val. Engage the socket co ver hook to the Lamp frame then ro tate f orwar d as shown belo w , to attach the co ver s. 8. Close the Glass sheet guide .
3-46 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps ■ Bac k-side lamp 1. Push bac k blue latch to release the side co ver , then open. 2. Hold the handle (blue part) and pull the Back-si de lamp unit out of the scanner .
3-47 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 DA I L Y C A R E 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and re mo ve the Lamp from the unit.
3-48 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps 5. Install the Bac k-lamp uni t in the rever se order of its remo v al. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up. 6. Install the Bac k-lamp in the rever se order of it s remo v al. Make sure the connectors meet pr operl y .
4-1 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 4.1 Consumables and Replacement C ycle.............. ............... 4-2 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Coun ter .................. ............... 4-3 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY .
4-2 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cyc le The following table lists the Part No. and the standard re placement cycle of the consumables. It is recommended that you stock extra consumables be fore the ones in the scanner reach the end of Their service life.
4-3 4.2 How to chec k the Abrasion Counter 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.2 Ho w to c hec k the Abrasion Counter ■ Chec king the counter fr om the Operator panel The number displayed on the right bottom of LCD in the "Ready" status shows the consumables count.
4-4 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Raise the Uppe r transport unit fully , then lo wer it to e ngage loc k bef ore y ou put y our hands inside of the scanner .
4-5 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y o u and lift up the ADF sheet guide . 3. Press down on the upper part of the Guide plate w ith your finger s at the two positions sho wn and then rotate t he plate towar d you to remo ve it.
4-6 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY P ad (cleaning area) P ad ASSY Guide plate.
4-7 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4. Remo ve the P ad ASSY fr om the Guide plate by pushing t he remo val metal scroll do wn and then release hooks.
4-8 4.3 Replacing the P ad ASSY 5. Attach a ne w P a d ASSY by engaging the hooks then pres sing scr oll into the slot of the Guide plate. 6. Install the Guide plate in the rever se or der of the remo v al. By pressing the Guide plate down and pushing the Guide plate bac k then y ou can install it smoothl y .
4-9 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.4 Replacing the Pic k Roller Unit 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it.
4-10 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 2. While pulling the ADF lever to ward y ou, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide . 3. Lift up the Pic k roller unit a little.
4-11 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4. Install a ne w Pick r oller unit in the reverse or der of its remo v al. 5. Lo wer the ADF upper sheet guide carefully . 6. Lift the Upper transport unit to rele ase the safety loc k, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to c lose it completely .
4-12 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pu ll up the lever on the right fr ont of the Upper transport and then raise it. 2. Pull the ADF release le ver towar d y o u and lift up the ADF sheet guide .
4-13 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. Press down on the up per part of the Guide plate with y our fingers at the two positions sho wn and rotate the plate to ward y ou to remove it. 4. T urn the bail of th e Brake roller upwar d and release the loc k.
4-14 4.5 Replacing the Brak e Roller Unit 5. Pull the Brake r oller towar d you to remo ve it. 6. Install a new Brake r oller unit in t he reverse or der of its remov al. By holding the bail towar d y ou, put the Brake r oller into bracket and r o tate down until it loc ks in.
4-15 4.6 Replacing the F ront-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 4.6 Replacing the Fr ont-side Lamp 1. Remo ve documents from the stac ker . Pull up the le ver on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. CAUTION Ne v er replace the Lamp withou t tur ning off the po wer .
4-16 4.6 Replacing the F ront-side Lamp 2. Pull down the Glass sheet guide tab and open the Gl ass sheet guide . This picture is side Vie w . Glass sheet guide.
4-17 4.6 Replacing the F ront-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. Pulling down the Lamp soc ket cove rs attached to th e both end of the Lamp sockets and remo ve them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and re mo ve the Lamp from the unit.
4-18 4.6 Replacing the F ront-side Lamp 5. Install a new Lamp in th e re ver se or der of the rem ov al. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down. ATTENTION If the Lamp is installed with the clear por tio n f acing incorrec t direction, an error due to insuff ic ient light occurs.
4-19 4.6 Replacing the F ront-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 6. Attach the Lamp soc ket cover in the rever s e order of its remo v al. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly . 7. Close the glass sheet gui de . Make sure that the guide is fixed firml y .
4-20 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4.7 Replacing the Bac k-side Lamp 1. Pull and open the side co ver . CAUTION Ne v er replace the Lamp without turning off the power .
4-21 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 2. Hold the handle (blue part) and pull out the Back-side lamp unit. 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and re mo ve the Lamp from the unit.
4-22 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4. Attach a ne w Lamp following the re ve rse order of old lamp remo val. Make sure that the cl ear por tion of the Lamp faces up. ATTENTION If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing incor rect direction, an error due to insuff icient light occurs .
4-23 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp 4 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5. Install the Bac k-lamp uni t in the rever se order of its remo v al. Make sure the connectors meet pr operly . 6. Close the side co ver . Confirm t hat the co ver is closed securel y .
4-24 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp.
5-1 5 SOL VING COMMON PR OBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an authorized service provider and how to check labels on the scanner . 5.1 Clearing Document Jams .
5-2 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5.1 Clearing Document Jams If a document jam occurs during feeding, follow the procedure below to remove the jammed documents. ■ Remo ving jams fr om the hopper or the transpor t path 1. Remo ve the documents on the stacker .
5-3 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 2. While pulling the ADF lever to ward y ou, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide . 3. Remo ve the jammed document.
5-4 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ■ Remo ving jams fr om the eject mechanism. 1. Remo ve the documents on the stacker . Pu ll up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. 2. Pull out the jammed d ocument to the stacker . 3.
5-5 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS ■ Document separation f o r ce adjustment If the following error occurs frequently , adjust the brake force of the Brake roller using setup mode. - Double-f eed - Mis-pick - P aper jam1 1. Enter into the setup mode.
5-6 5.1 Clearing Document Jams Document separation f orce se tup items are as follo w s. If Mis-pick occurs frequently , adjust the Pick roller rotation speed. Press (Ne xt b utton) to sh ow the f ollowing screen. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow b u tton) and select an item.
5-7 5.1 Clearing Document Jams 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS Pick speed Mis-pic k occurs frequently Fast (Factory default) Decrease pick speed Mid Slow ATTENTION When you set pick speed at "Mid" o r "Slow", scanning speed is reduced.
5-8 5.2 T roubleshooting 5.2 T r oubleshooting This section describes common troubles dur ing usage and how to remedy the troubles. Before you ask for repair service, check the following flowchart to determine the trouble. If you can not resolve the trouble after following the flowcharts, plea se check the items in section "5.
5-9 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (* ) Press any button e xcept P ower b utton. The P ower b utton will not work to wak e up the scanner .
5-10 5.2 T roubleshooting NO YES YES NO NO Are the documents loaded properly on the hopper? Is the upper transport unit closed correctly? Load the documents centered in the hopper . Close the upper transport unit correctly . Is the interface cable connected properly? Connect the interface cable properly .
5-11 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS NO NO YES Has the scanner been selected by multiple applications ? Close all applications and select the scanner from only one application. Check LCD display for error . Eliminate the cause of user recoverable errors.
5-12 5.2 T roubleshooting (* 1) F or the details on how to set SCSI ID , ref er to the section “7 .3 Setup Mode Details”, “19. Setting SCSI ID” on page 7-48. YES YES NO NO Is the Check LED lit? T urn the power off and on again. Is the Check LED lit? The scanner operation is normal.
5-13 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Is "Photo"mode selected? Is halftoning or dithering processing selected? Select "Photo" mode (white level following off) on the scanner setup menu in your application.
5-14 5.2 T roubleshooting (* 1) If Binar y mode is used, the scanned image of a photogr aph ma y not be good. Depending on the applic ations used, the method to specify “Photo” mode and the name of the mode can be diff erent.
5-15 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) If halftone mode is us ed, the scanned image of text or line ar t ma y not be good. Depending on the applications used, the method to specif y “Line Ar t” mode and the name of the mode can be diff erent.
5-16 5.2 T roubleshooting (* ) F or the details of cleaning, ref er to "3 D AIL Y CARE" on page 3-1. YES NO NO YES Is the document path, the Removable sheet guide, the Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Is the scanner installed on a flat and level surface? Clean the scanner completely .
5-17 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) For the cleaning of the remo vab le sheet guide, and the glass sheet guide , please ref er to "3 D AIL Y CARE" on page 3-1. (* 2) For the details on ho w to chec k the lamp-on time, please ref er to the section "7.
5-18 5.2 T roubleshooting (* ) For the message displa y contents and the error recove r y method, refer to “APPENDIX 3 MESSA GES ON THE OP ERA T OR P ANEL”, “Error message (T emporar y error)” on page AP-9. YES NO Eliminate the cause of user recover- able error .
5-19 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS YES NO The scanner operation is normal. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider . Symptom9 The Check LED lights right after power on.
5-20 5.2 T roubleshooting NO YES YES NO NO Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "6.2 Document Quality ," "Precautions"? When double-feed (multi-feed) detection is on, are the double-feed (multi-feed) detection conditions (*2) satisfied? Use documents which satisfy the requirements.
5-21 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS NO NO NO YES YES Is the Pad ASSY dirty? Is the Pad ASSY worn out? Clean the Pad ASSY . (* 3) Replace the Pad ASSY .
5-22 5.2 T roubleshooting (* 1) For the details on requ ired conditions, ref er to the section "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3. (* 2) For the doub le-feed detection conditi ons , ref er to "A PPENDIX 2 DOUBLE- FEED (MUL TI-FEED) DETECTI ON CONDITIONS " on page AP-2.
5-23 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS YE S N O YE S YE S N O Do th e d oc u m en ts s a t i sfy th e co ndi t i o n s de scr i b ed in "6.
5-24 5.2 T roubleshooting (* 1) For the details on required conditions , ref er to the sect ion "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3. (* 2) F or the details on how to set up the P ape r Length, refer to "7.3 Setup Mode Details", "10.
5-25 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS Windows 98/ Windows Me/ Windows 2000/ Windows XP NO YES Did you adjust the offset (position to start scanning the documents)? Do the offset adjustment. Which OS are you using? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider .
5-26 5.2 T roubleshooting YE S YE S YE S N O N O I s th e pow e r t u r ned o n ? Ha s th e r e b een an in comp le t e d r i v e r in st alla t i o n in th e p a st? Tu r n o n th e pow e r . Re-in st all th e d r i v e r . (* 2) I s Ada pt e c EZ- SCS I in st alled ? U nin st all EZ- SCS I f i rst , th en in st all th e d r i v e r .
5-27 5.2 T roubleshooting 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (* 1) For the details on ho w to install the SCSI card driv er and updates, ref er to section 2.2 in the “fi-4860C2 Installation Guide”.
5-28 5.2 T roubleshooting (* ) F or the details on ho w to install FUJITSU TW AIN, refer to “FUJITSU TW AIN32 Scanner Driver (Scanner Ut ility f or Microsoft Windo ws) User’ s Guide”, “3. Installation. ” The User’ s Guide is included in the FUJI TSU TW AIN CD-R OM.
5-29 5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Provider 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Pr o vider Please check the following items before cont acting an authorized FU JITSU Scanner service provider . ■ General descriptions For the confirmation of manufactur ing information, refer to ""5.
5-30 5.3 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Provider ■ Err or Descriptions Pr oblem at the tim e of PC connection. Document feed tr ouble Imaging quality tr ouble Others Items to che ck F.
5-31 5.4 Labels on the Scanner 5 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 5.4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner . The positions of the labels The following shows where the two la bels are located on the scanner . Manufacturing Label (example): Indicates scanner ma nufacturing inf ormation.
5-32 5.4 Labels on the Scanner.
6-1 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qua lities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner . 6.1 Document Size ........ ................................................. ...........6-2 6.2 Document Quality .
6-2 6.1 Document Size 6.1 Document Siz e The following shows the su pported document sizes. Maximum Minimum A B A B 297 mm 432 mm 74 mm 74 mm 1 1.7 in.
6-3 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thic kness of documents this scanner supports.
6-4 6.2 Document Quality ■ Precautions The following documents may not be scanned successfully . - Document of non-unif orm thickness (e.g. en velopes a nd documents with photogr aphs attached) - Wr.
6-5 6.2 Document Quality 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS ATTENTION • Carbonless paper co ntains chemical substances th at ma y damage the P ad ASSY or rollers (e.g. Pic k ro ller) when documents are f ed. P a y attention to the f ollowing: Cleaning If pick errors occur frequ ently , clean the P ad ASSY and the Pick roller .
6-6 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 6.3 Hole-punching Pr ohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For job separation sheet requireme nts, please refer to the sectio n "6.6 Job Separation Sheet" on page 6-9. 1 13 (4.
6-7 6.4 Print Proh ibited Area 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.4 Print Pr ohibited Area If there is printing in area A, th e document size may be mis-detecte d. If there is printing in area B of a document, it may cause double-feed errors. The following figure show s print prohibited areas on a document.
6-8 6.5 Backg round Color Areas 6.5 Bac kgr ound Color Areas Paper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Fi gure below . The top 3mm on both sides of a document, should have no printing in this area. When using dropout color , the color can be in this area.
6-9 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 6.6 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The f ollow ing shows the typical f or m at of the job se paration sheet. 2. Document Specifications Document width must be Letter (8.5 inch)/A4 width (210mm) or wider .
6-10 6.7 Hopper Capacity 6.7 Hopper Capacity The number of pages that can be loaded on the Hopper depends on the paper size and the ream weight. This information is shown in the following graph.
7-1 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS This chapter explains the setup mode and the test mode of the scanner . 7.1 Setup Mode ............. ................................. ................ ...........7-2 7.2 Setup mode functions ................... .........
7-2 7.1 Setup Mode 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Outline There are two types of setup mode: Onli ne setup mode and Of fline setup mode. From “Ready“ status, you can ente r Online setup mode and you can enter of fline setup mode from offline status. According to the selected mode, av ailable functions are different.
7-3 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS ■ Online setup mode restrictions In Online setup mode, the scanner setup can be changed without turning of f the power .
7-4 7.1 Setup Mode ■ Function of b uttons in setup mode ■ T ransitions of screens in setup mode Refer to the ne xt page LCD screen transitions char t for setup mode. The flow chart in the following page s show transition of the LCD screen. Some of the details are not expressed in the chart.
7-5 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS (From screen !30) <<Continue on screen !09 on the next page>> 0S 1e p r at Thi n k Thi c !i o n a = g g g c c 0P 2r e p i c O n O f f !k - =/ 0.
7-6 7.1 Setup Mode <<Continue on screen !17 on the next page>> 09 N C a ! B T r s P A a b r / / P k k c e i i on d a 0 9 N C R ! x T x c = - i 1 P x et e x xs x k N / o 09 N C R ! x T x a .
7-7 7.1 Setup Mode 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS <<Continue on screen !26 on the next page>> 17 er F r ! e ed t g Cn h a / Y es N ?o e y 1 7 R r ! e t - 1e p S 1 t y = 17 R r !e t - 2 me T 4 i y = 18 e M F u !a ed n g Cn h a / Y es N ?o e a l 1 8 t 1S i !- a r P 1 =e c 0S .
7-8 7.1 Setup Mode HINT The menu scre ens with dotted line fr ame appear only when the scanner is in the Offline setup mode. HINT Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when any TPS inter f ace board is installed. Screen 24 appears only when both the fi-486PRFR (Pre-imprinter) an d the fi-486PRRE (P ost-imprin ter) are installed.
7-9 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 7.2 Setup mode functions There are 32 items in setup mode as shown in the f ollowing. LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable parameters Def ault Mo.
7-10 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable paramete rs Def ault Mod e Remarks On- line Off- line Abrasion Alarm Specifies the scanners operation when consumables replacement occurs: stop scanning or message d isplay only . Also specifies the consumable replacement message timing.
7-11 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable parameters Def ault Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Skew Check Specifies if skew detection is enabled . On/Off Off A vail- able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority .
7-12 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable parameters Def ault Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Pre-pick Enable or disable pre-pick operation, the picking of a document prior to act ual feeding. (increases scanner throughput) On / Off On A vail- able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority .
7-13 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable paramete rs Def ault Mode Remarks On- line Off- line B.Drop-out Specifi es the back pa ge dropout color for a monochrome scan. R G B G A vail- able Av a i l - able Settings via the PC have the priority .
7-14 7.2 Setup mode functions LCD displa y Descriptions Selectable parameters Def ault Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Baud Rate Specifies the control data transfer rate for TPS interface. 19200/ 9600/ 4800/ 2400 9600 Not Av a i l - able Av a i l - able New setting valid after power cycle.
7-15 7.2 Setup mode functions 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS LCD display Descriptions Selectable parameters Def ault Mode Remarks On- line Off- line Power Save Specifies the time before entering Power save mode. 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes A vail- able A vail- able Language Specifies the language to use for Operator panel display .
7-16 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7.3 Setup Mode Details 1. Setting the document separation for ce 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen1>. <Screen1> 2) At <Screen1>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select the appropriate document thickness.
7-17 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS HINT If the following error occurs frequently , change the setting by referring to the expl anation on the table. - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper Jam1 Setting Docum ent separa- tion f orce Double -f eed occurs fre- quently .
7-18 7.3 Setup Mode Details 2. Setting Pre-pick 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen2>. <Screen2> 2) At <Screen2>, to enable Pre-pic k, pre ss (Left arrow b utton) and select [On]. T o disable Pre-pic k, press (Right arrow button) and select [Off].
7-19 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 3. Setting Pick Speed 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen3>. <Screen3> 2) At <Screen3>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select Pick roller rotation speed.
7-20 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4. Setting Double-f eed detectio n (document overlapping/thic kness) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen4>.
7-21 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 3) At <Screen 4-1> you can enab le or disable the Doub le-feed detection or configure the detection modes by pre ssing (Right arrow b utton) or (Left arrow b utton). <Screen4-1> By pressing (Right arrow button), t he selection mo ves from (1) to (3).
7-22 7.3 Setup Mode Details The a vailab le ranges of detection are as follo ws: T op: 0 (default), 50, 10 0, 150, 200 (Unit : mm) L: 100 (def ault), 150, 200 (Unit : mm) 5) Besides the Double-f eed d.
7-23 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS By pressing (Enter button), LCD displa y changes to <Screen4-5>. <Screen4-5> 8) At <Screen4-5>, by pressing (Left ar row b utton) or (Right arrow button), the detection timi ng can be selected.
7-24 7.3 Setup Mode Details ATTENTION When a doub le-f eed is detected and the sca nning opera tion is stopped, the last documents in the hopper or the one ahead of it might ha v e been doub le fe d . ATTENTION Depending on t he document type , there are cases when doub le-feed can not be detected b y paper thic kness.
7-25 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 5. Setting Double-f eed det ection (by document length) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the scanner show <Screen5>.
7-26 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) In case of (2) or (3), by pressi ng (Enter button), L CD displa y changes to <Screen5-1>. <Screen5-1> 4) At <Screen5-1>, by pressing (Left ar row b utton) or (Right arrow button), the document length can be specified.
7-27 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 6. Setting Skew Chec k 1) Pressing (Next b utto n) or (Previ ous b utton) and le t the LCD show <Screen6>. <Screen6> 2) If you w a nt to enab l e Ske w check at <Screen6>, press (Left arrow b utton), and select [On].
7-28 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7. Setting IPC pre-set 1) Pressing (Next b utto n) or (Previ ous b utton) and le t the LCD show <Screen7>. <Screen7> 2) At <Screen7>, the preset items can be selected by pressing (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton).
7-29 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS Document type and IPC preset patter n *1 to 5 indica tes IPC pre-set patter n number . HINT When scanning in Binary mode (Line ar t), document.
7-30 7.3 Setup Mode Details V alidity of scan parameter HINT This setting is inv alid in gra yscale mode or in color mode. Pre-sets are v alid only in binary scan mode. The f ollowin g tabl e shows v alidity of each scan parameter when using IPC pre-set in Of fline mode .
7-31 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 8. Setting Consumables Replacement Messa ge 1) Pressing (Next b utto n) or (Previ ous b utton) and le t the LCD show <Screen8>. <Screen8> 2) At <Screen8> , to ch ange Consumables replacement message setup (Abrasion Alar m), press (Right arrow button) and select [Y es].
7-32 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) At <Screen8-1>, press (Left arrow b u tton) or (Right arrow b utton) to select consumab le error process. By pressing (Enter button), <Screen8-2> appears on the LCD . <Screen8-2> 4) At <Screen8-2>, specify the number of scans to get Consumab les replacement message.
7-33 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset 1) Pressing (Next b utto n) or (Previ ous b utton) and le t the LCD show <Screen9>. <Screen9> 2) At <Screen9>, select the Abr asion counter to reset.
7-34 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) By pressing (Enter button), LCD displa y changes to <Screen9-1>, <Screen9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9 -4>, or <Screen9 -5> depending on the selection at <Screen9>.
7-35 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 4) At <Screen9-1> , <Scr een9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9-4> or <Screen9-5>, to reset the corresponding counter , pre ss (Left arrow button) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter button) to confir m the selection, t hen <Screen9-6> is displa y ed.
7-36 7.3 Setup Mode Details 10. Setting Shor t documen t scan mode(P aper Length setup) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let the LCD displa y <Screen10> . <Screen10> 2) At <Screen10>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow button) and select the proper setting f or the document to scan.
7-37 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 11. Setting Language 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen11> . <Screen11> 2) Press (Left arrow b utton) or (R ight arrow button) and select the language f or LCD display .
7-38 7.3 Setup Mode Details 12. Setting Front-s ide bac kground color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen12>. <Screen12> 2) At <Screen12>, to set th e background color to wh ite , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [White].
7-39 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 13. Setting Back -s ide backgr ound color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen13>. <Screen13> 2) At <Screen12>, to set th e background color to wh ite , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [White].
7-40 7.3 Setup Mode Details 14. Setting Front-s ide dr opout color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen14>. <Screen14> 2) At <Screen14>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow button) and select the color to drop out.
7-41 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 15. Setting Back -side dropout color 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen15>. <Screen15> 2) At <Screen15>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (Right arrow button) and select a color to drop out.
7-42 7.3 Setup Mode Details 16. Setting Pick retry 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen16>. <Screen16> 2) At <Screen16>, to change pick motor’ s pick operation time and the n umber of retries, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es].
7-43 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 4) At <Screen16-2>, specify the number of pic k retries. By pressing (Left arrow b utton), the number of retries decreases. By pressing (Right arrow button), the number of retries increases. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow b utton), and select the setting.
7-44 7.3 Setup Mode Details 17. Setting Feed retry 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen17>. <Screen17> 2) At <Screen17>, to change F eed motor oper ation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Y es].
7-45 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 4) In <Screen17-2>, specify the number of retries. By pressing (Left arrow bu tton), the number of retr y decreases . By pressing (Right arrow b utton), the number of retries increases. The n umber of the f eed retr ies can be set between 1 to 7 times .
7-46 7.3 Setup Mode Details 18. Setting Manual Feed mode 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen18>. <Screen18> 2) At <Screen18>, if the setting change is required, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es].
7-47 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS Press (Enter b utt on) then <Screen18-2> is display ed. <Screen18-2> 4) At <Screen18-2>, specify the wait time (i.e . the time from the PC issues scan command to time out) f or ma nual setting of document.
7-48 7.3 Setup Mode Details 19. Setting of SCSI ID 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen19>. <Screen19> 2) At <Screen19>, press (Left arrow butt on) or press (Rig ht arrow b u tton) to select SCSI ID number .
7-49 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 20. Setting of Product ID (Scanner model number) 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen20>. <Screen20> 2) At <Screen20>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (right arrow button) and select Product ID .
7-50 7.3 Setup Mode Details 21. Setting SCSI bus width 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen21>. <Screen21> 2) At <Screen21>. If Wide SCS I (68pin) interf ace is us ed, press (Right arrow bu tton) and se lect [16].
7-51 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 22. Setting Interface 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen22>. <Screen22> 2) At <Screen22>, press (Left arrow butt on) or (Right ar row b utton), and select the type of interface .
7-52 7.3 Setup Mode Details 23. Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen23>. <Screen23> 2) At <Screen23>, press (Left arrow bu tton) or (right arrow button) and select Baud rate .
7-53 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 24. Selection of Imprinter In this scanner , you can install the Pre- and P ost-imprinters (optional accessories). Howe ver , you cannot us e both imprinters simultaneously . The f ollowing procedure describes how to se lect the imprinter you w ant to use .
7-54 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4) At <Screen24-1>, press ( Left arrow button) or (r i ght arrow b utton), and select the setting you w ant to give prior ity . Press (Enter button) to confir m the setting. Press (Exit button) and the LCD di spla y goes back to the [Ready] screen.
7-55 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 25. Setting Imprinter numbering 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen25>. <Screen25> 2) At <Screen25>, to enable n umbering pr inting with th e impr inter , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [On].
7-56 7.3 Setup Mode Details 3) At <Screen25-1>, press (Left arrow button) or (R ight arrow b utton) and let your choice of n um ber of digits b link. Selectable number of digi ts is listed as below . Press (Enter b utton), then <Screen25-2> is display ed.
7-57 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 5) At <Screen25-3>, yo u can specify if the numbering should be initialized to the specified initial v alue in 4) at hopper empty . T o specify to initialize the numberin g counter at hopper empty , press (Left arrow b utton) and select [On].
7-58 7.3 Setup Mode Details 26. Reset the Ink remain counter of imprinter . If the f ollowing message comes up , prepare th e new Print car tridge. If no fur ther printing is not possible , r eplace the Pr int car tridge an d reset the ink counter .
7-59 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 2) At <Screen26>, to choose to reset the ink counter , press (Left arrow bu tton) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter b utton). <Scr een26-1> is displa yed. Not to reset, select [No] and press (Enter button).
7-60 7.3 Setup Mode Details 27. Setting P ower save mode 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen27>. <Screen27> 2) At <Screen27>, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow b utton)and select [On] to use pow er sav e mode.
7-61 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 28. Setting Brightness 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen28>. <Screen28> 2) At <Screen28>, to adjust the Bright ness, press (Right arrow b utton) and select [Y es].
7-62 7.3 Setup Mode Details 29. Confirming Imprinter installation 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen29>. <Screen29> [XXXX/XXXX], imprinter in stallation status is displa y ed as f ollows . 2) By pressing (Exit button), L CD displa y goes bac k to “Ready”.
7-63 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 30. Setting Lamp Contr ol 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen30>. <Screen30> 2) At <Screen30>, press (Left arrow butt on) to select [Normal] or press (Right arrow b utton) to select [Alwa ysOn].
7-64 7.3 Setup Mode Details 31. Setting A uto cr op width When the scanner is set to scan in the Black & White mode and to detect a paper size automatically , the width of the detected pa per may not be the integer number . Y ou can round the number including fractions up or down.
7-65 7.3 Setup Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 32. Setting the offset (s tar ting position) for automa tic size detection of the back side image 1) Press (Next b utton) or (Pre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen32>.
7-66 7.3 Setup Mode Details 4)At <Screen32-2>, press (L eft arrow button) or ( Right arrow b utto n) to adjust the v er tical star ting position. 5) Press (Enter button) to deter mine the settings done. By pressing (Exit button), LCD di spla y goes back to “Ready”.
7-67 7.4 T est Mode Overview 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 7.4 Test Mode Over vie w ■ Outline Scanner operation can be checked in the offline test mode. T o enter the test mode, follow the procedures below . - T est mode K eep pressing (Star t b u tton) and tur n on the power .
7-68 7.4 T est Mode Over view ■ Button functions in test mode Button name Function [Next] Displays the next menu item without saving th e change. Referred to as Next button in this manual. [Previous] Displ ays the previous menu item without saving the change.
7-69 7.4 T est Mode Overview 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS ■ T ransition of screens in test mode Refer to the ne xt page. The LCD screen transition chart in th e following pages show the concept. The flow charts in the following pages show the transition of the LCD screen.
7-70 7.4 T est Mode Over view Continue to screen T03 on the next page e t S A 4 P W 2 B0 0 e t R E S LI O O N 2 T U 0 0 e t R e a iM d o de C O g n R L O e t P A P RS E I ZE A P 4 e t S IM LE X P / DP.
7-71 7.4 T est Mode Overview 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS ■ Contents of test mode setting LCD displa y Descriptions Single feed Scans a sheet of docume nt without connecting to a PC. Multi-feed Scans documents continuously without conn ecting to a PC. Device Life Shows th e cumulative lamp-on time.
7-72 7.5 T est Mod e Details 7.5 T est Mode Details 1. Single feed test mode W ithout connecting to a PC, the scanne r's whole mechanism’ s operation can be checked. Only one sheet is fed with this test. Scan parameters can be changed for scan test.
7-73 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS and select simple x or duple x. Press (Enter b utton) and confirm the setting. Then the displa y goes bac k to <Screen50-2>. (2) At <Screen50-2>, select the second item from left, [A4P] in the sample screen, and press (Ent er button).
7-74 7.5 T est Mod e Details (3)At <Screen50-2>, select the third item from left , [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Ent er button). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen50-2.3>. <Screen50-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow b utton) or (Right arrow b utton) and select the scan mode: binar y (BW) or color (COLOR).
7-75 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS <Screen50-3> 6) At <Screen50-3>, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow b utton) and: Select [On] to do impr inter test while scanning. Then select the imprinter to use. If the printer to use is fi-486PRFR, select [Pre].
7-76 7.5 T est Mod e Details 2. Multi feed test mode W ithout connecting to a PC, the scanner's whole mechanism’ s operation can be checked. In this test documents are scanned continuously . Scan parameters can be changed for scanning test. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time.
7-77 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 5) Specify the scanning conditions. (1)At <Screen51-2>, select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen51-2.1>. <Screen51-2.
7-78 7.5 T est Mod e Details Press (Enter button) and confir m the setting.Then <Screen51-2> is redispla y ed. (3)At <Screen51-2>, select the third item from left , [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Ent er button). Then the LCD displa y shows <Screen51-2.
7-79 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select scan resolution. F ollowi ng par ameters can be specified. Press (Enter button) and confir m the setting. Then <Scre en51-2> is redispla y ed.
7-80 7.5 T est Mod e Details 7) Press (Star t button). Scanning operation starts with or without imprinter test. HINT T o quit the test, press (Sto p button).
7-81 7.5 T est Mode Details 7 OPERA T OR P ANEL MENUS 3. Displa y the cumulative lamp-on time Y ou can check the cumulativ e number of lamp-on time. 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vi ous b utton) and let LCD displa y <Screen53>. <Screen53> 2) At <Screen53>, press (Star t bu tton) or (Enter button).
7-82 7.5 T est Mod e Details 4. Option installa tion status displa y Y ou can check the options installation status. 1) Press (Next button) or (Pre vi ousPre vious button) and let LCD displa y <Screen54>. <Screen54> 2) At <Screen54>, press (Enter button) or (Star t button).
8-1 8 OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-4860C2. 8.1 Options ........... .......................................................... ........... 8-2 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Pre-imp rinter) .......................... .............. ........8 -3 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Post-impri nter) .
8-2 8.1 Options 8.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner . For the details please contact FUJITSU scanne r dealer where you purc hased the scanner or FUJITSU group company res ponsible for your country . Name Pa r t N o. Descr iption fi-486PRFR P A03296-D 207 Prints information on the front of a document prior to scan.
8-3 8.2 fi-486PRFR (P re-impr inter) 8 OPTIONS 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Pre-imprinter) The fi-486PRFR is installed at the front side of the document path, in side of the scanner . It prints prior to scanning. The fi-486P RFR (Pre-imprinter) Specificat ions are described below .
8-4 8.3 fi-486PRRE (P ost-imprinter) 8.3 fi-486PRRE (P ost-imprinter) The fi-486PRRE is installed at the rear side of the document path, in side of the scanner . It prints after the scanning. The fi-486PRRE (Post-impr inter) Specifications are described below .
8-5 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit) 8 OPTIONS 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit) fi-486TRK provides smooth paper feeding when r eading documents smaller than Letter/A4 size and thinner than the st andard thickness (31 g/m 2 to 52 g/m 2 or 12.
8-6 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit).
9-1 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 9.1 Basic Product Specifications ..... ............................ ...........9 -2 9.2 Inst allation Specifications ........ .............................. ........... 9-3 9.
9-2 9.1 Basic Product Specifications 9.1 Basic Pr oduct Specifications (* 1) For details , refer to “ Chapter 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS” on page 6-1. (* 2) The scanning speed is the maximum spee d of the scanner hardw are. The actual speed ma y be slowe r due to the system o v erhead such as dat a transf er time.
9-3 9.2 Installation Specifications 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions (W ith hopper and stacker retracted) Depth W idth Height 431 mm, 17 in.
9-4 9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Ambient condition Device stat us Operating Not operating T emperature 15 -- 35 degrees Cel sius 59 -- 95 degrees Fahrenheit -20 -- +60 degrees Ce.
9-5 9.3 Dimensions 9 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS 9.3 Dimensions unit: mm (20.5 in.) (20.6 in.) ( 1 7in) 520 (20.5 in.) 523 (20.6 in.).
9-6 9.3 Dimensions.
● AP-1 APPENDIX 1 DR OP-OUT COLOR A drop-out color is a color that can be eliminated from what the scanner sees. T o check the background color of document for drop- out, use the method and follow the standards given below . Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the f ollowing wa ys: - A fluorescent light source.
● AP-2 APPENDIX 2 DOUBLE-FEED (MUL TI- FEED) DETECTION CONDITIONS There are three double-feed (a.k.a. multi feed) detection modes: document thickness, document length, and both document thickness and length. The following conditions must be satisfied in each of these detection modes.
● AP-3 - Punched holes are not allow ed within 35mm (1.4 inch) of the v er tical center line of the document. - The de viation in the amount of the light transmi tted through bac kground areas must not be less than 10%. Detection by Document Overlapping and Length Sheets of the same thickness and lengt h shall be set in the ADF at a time.
● AP-4 - The de viation in the amount of the light transmi tted through bac kground areas must not be less than 10%. HINT The type and the condit ions of document and the condition s sometimes cause the double-feed detection rate to drop.
● AP-5 APPENDIX 3 MESSA GES ON THE OPERA T OR P ANEL ■ Massages of Scaner Operation Status <Not Ready status> (Initializing) changes to with progress of time, and when all become , it move to the following check states.
● AP-6 <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the Ba tch counter value. <Scanning> HINT "xxxx" shows the Ba tch counter value. <At Low power mode> When the messages of LCD on t he Operation panel disappears and the Power LED lamp lights, the scanner is in the Low power mode.
● AP-7 <Double feed error> (Scanning) The following message is displa yed while the scanner is scan- ning continuously in the state wh ere double-feed (m ulti feed) has been detected (by overlapping check). If a double-feed detection state is canceled on “Ready“ screen after scanning, the upper row of this message disappears.
● AP-8 HINT "xxxx" shows the number of Batch counter value . (W aiting) The following message is disp layed while the scanner is waiting in the state when double-feed (m ulti feed) has been detected (by thickness check). Press the [S top] button, and the double-feed detection state is canceled.
● AP-9 ■ Err or mesage (T emporar y error :Chec k LED blinking ) Check LED blinks when the following errors occur except <Hopper empty> and <Mis-pick>. <Hopper empty> The following messages are displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the sc anning opperation.
● AP-10 <ADF cover open> The following message is displayed if the ADF cover is not closed completely . Close the ADF cover comple tely , to enable scanning. <Double feed error> (by thickness check) The following message is displa yed, when the double-feed is detected by thickness check.
● AP-1 1 <Skew error> The following message is displayed, When skewed document is fed from the ho pper to the ADF . <Hopper is full or Pick unit not set> The f ollowing message is displa yed, when the Pic k roller unit is not set correctly or when t here are too many documents .
● AP-12 <Separation roller > The following message is displayed, when the Separation roller rotates while the Brake roller does not rotate at all. <Chec king Consum- ab les> The f ollow ing message is displa y ed, when the Abrasion counter v alue e xceeds the setting v al ue to displa y an consumab les replacement message.
● AP-13 ■ Alarm message (Har d ware err or :Chec k LED illuminated ) The following messages are displa yed, when an error occurs inside the s ccaner . In this case, please switch on the power supply once again after disc onnecting the power supply .
● AP-14 <Lamp fuse alarm> (Front side) The following message is display ed, when the fuse for the lamp for front side blows out. <Lamp fuse alarm> (Back side) The following message is display ed, when the fuse for the lamp for back side blows out.
● AP-15 <Hopper overrun> The following message is displayed, when the hopper moves over the normal position. <Sensor control error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the sensor control.
● AP-16 <Power supply error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the Power supply . <EEPROM Alarm> The following message is di splayed, when an error occurs in the EEPROM. HINT The EEPROM address wh ere the error occurs is disp la yed in [xx] digit in the abov e sample screen.
● AP-17 <MDC download error> The following message is displa yed, when an error occurs dur- ing downloading the firmware to MDC. <Imprinter alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the fi-486PRFR (Pre-imprinter) or t he fi-486PRRE (Post-imprinter).
● AP-18.
● IN-1 A ADF release lever .......................... 3-5 ADF upper sheet guide .................. 3-5 Adobe Acrobat ............................... 2-3 B Back-side lamp ........... 3-3 , 3-46 , 4-20 Basic Operations Clearing errors ................
● IN-2 E Errors ............................................. 1-6 F Feed roller ............................. 3-3 , 3-18 fi-486PRFR ............................. 8-2 , 8-3 fi-486PRRE ...................... 8-2 , 8-4 , 8-5 Front-side lamp ...........
● IN-3 Service provider ........................... 5-29 Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver .......... 1-31 Setup mode ........................... 1-10 , 7-2 Details ................................... 7-16 Function of buttons .......
fi-4860C2 Image Scanner Operator’ s Guide P3PC-1692-02ENZ0 Date published: December , 2006 PFU LIMITED • Cop ying of the contents of th is manual in whole or in par t and cop y ing of the scanner application is f orbidden under the copyright law .
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Fujitsu fi-4860C2 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Fujitsu fi-4860C2 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Fujitsu fi-4860C2, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Fujitsu fi-4860C2 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Fujitsu fi-4860C2, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Fujitsu fi-4860C2.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Fujitsu fi-4860C2. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Fujitsu fi-4860C2 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.