Getting Started Guide
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... connected AC cable and LAN cable protruding out of the lower part of Parts This section describes the scanner parts and their functions. ■ Front ADF paper chute Side guides Top cover Startup button [SCAN] button ■ Removable Parts Parts that can be dropped or..., to unlock it from the scanner are displayed below. Hold the ADF paper chute and insert its installation site. 2. Inside the back cover Security cable slot LAN connector AC adaptor connector 3 Chapter 2 fi-6010N Network Scanner Getting Started Setting up the Scanner 2.1 Space Requirements The following figure...
... connected AC cable and LAN cable protruding out of the lower part of Parts This section describes the scanner parts and their functions. ■ Front ADF paper chute Side guides Top cover Startup button [SCAN] button ■ Removable Parts Parts that can be dropped or..., to unlock it from the scanner are displayed below. Hold the ADF paper chute and insert its installation site. 2. Inside the back cover Security cable slot LAN connector AC adaptor connector 3 Chapter 2 fi-6010N Network Scanner Getting Started Setting up the Scanner 2.1 Space Requirements The following figure...
Getting Started Guide
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... correctly into the ADF paper chute? Do the documents satisfy the required quality conditions? Reload the documents into the ADF paper chute. If the problem persists, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Riffle and realign the document stack, then load it to reduce it back into the ADF paper chute. Clean the glass scanner windows. Cannot login with...
... correctly into the ADF paper chute? Do the documents satisfy the required quality conditions? Reload the documents into the ADF paper chute. If the problem persists, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Riffle and realign the document stack, then load it to reduce it back into the ADF paper chute. Clean the glass scanner windows. Cannot login with...
Operator's Guide
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ADF paper chute 7. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. LAN connector 4 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. Startup button 2. Top cover • Rear view 9. ADF release button 1. Side guides 8. AC adaptor connector 12. SCAN button 3. LCD touch panel 4. Keyboard 5. Security cable slot 11.
ADF paper chute 7. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. LAN connector 4 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. Startup button 2. Top cover • Rear view 9. ADF release button 1. Side guides 8. AC adaptor connector 12. SCAN button 3. LCD touch panel 4. Keyboard 5. Security cable slot 11.
Operator's Guide
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... screen input fields. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 5 The following security cable is used to operate the control screens. Part name Function 1 Startup button Turns on scanner or brings up the keyboard after scanning has completed. 6 ADF paper chute Holds the documents waiting to be scanned (...scan side down). 7 Side guides Adjust to the width of the touch panel to setup scans. Scanner Overview 2 Scan button Starts...
... screen input fields. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 5 The following security cable is used to operate the control screens. Part name Function 1 Startup button Turns on scanner or brings up the keyboard after scanning has completed. 6 ADF paper chute Holds the documents waiting to be scanned (...scan side down). 7 Side guides Adjust to the width of the touch panel to setup scans. Scanner Overview 2 Scan button Starts...
Operator's Guide
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Drives the documents from the ADF paper chute to the output tray. 6 1.2.2 Internal Parts No. Part name Function 1 Pad assembly 2 Pick roller Help to guide documents from the ADF paper chute, past the ument Feeder) glass scanner windows, to the glass scanner windows. 3 Sheet guide 4 Glass scanner windows Place where the documents are scanned. 5 ADF (Automatic Doc-
Drives the documents from the ADF paper chute to the output tray. 6 1.2.2 Internal Parts No. Part name Function 1 Pad assembly 2 Pick roller Help to guide documents from the ADF paper chute, past the ument Feeder) glass scanner windows, to the glass scanner windows. 3 Sheet guide 4 Glass scanner windows Place where the documents are scanned. 5 ADF (Automatic Doc-
Operator's Guide
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... ensure that the power is off or in standby mode, pressing the startup button will startup the scanner from standby mode. • Loading the document in standby mode, be changed. played. To shutdown the scanner correctly, press the [Shutdown] button on again. If the startup button is accidentally held down for..., the operation screen is displayed. • If a setting other than "Never" is specified for automatic logout in the following operations will start the scanner up or in the ADF paper chute. • Closing the top cover. • Pressing a keyboard key.
... ensure that the power is off or in standby mode, pressing the startup button will startup the scanner from standby mode. • Loading the document in standby mode, be changed. played. To shutdown the scanner correctly, press the [Shutdown] button on again. If the startup button is accidentally held down for..., the operation screen is displayed. • If a setting other than "Never" is specified for automatic logout in the following operations will start the scanner up or in the ADF paper chute. • Closing the top cover. • Pressing a keyboard key.
Operator's Guide
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... three times. Load the documents into the ADF paper chute. 1. Check the number of document sheets. 6.1 Loading Documents This section describes how to load documents onto the scanner. 6.1.1 How to hold the documents. 220 Front side 2. Rotate the documents 90 degrees, and fan again. 3. Extend the ADF paper chute and adjust the side guides to Load Documents 1. For document sheet limits, refer to...
... three times. Load the documents into the ADF paper chute. 1. Check the number of document sheets. 6.1 Loading Documents This section describes how to load documents onto the scanner. 6.1.1 How to hold the documents. 220 Front side 2. Rotate the documents 90 degrees, and fan again. 3. Extend the ADF paper chute and adjust the side guides to Load Documents 1. For document sheet limits, refer to...
Operator's Guide
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Load the documents face down in the ADF paper chute. 3. Move the side guides so that they touch both sides of documents, the scanned data may be scanned, it should face down . If there is to the width of the documents. Adjust the side guides to be skewed. 6 Regular User Operations Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 221 If only one side is any space between the side guides and the edges of the documents. Reverse Side 6.1 Loading Documents 2.
Load the documents face down in the ADF paper chute. 3. Move the side guides so that they touch both sides of documents, the scanned data may be scanned, it should face down . If there is to the width of the documents. Adjust the side guides to be skewed. 6 Regular User Operations Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 221 If only one side is any space between the side guides and the edges of the documents. Reverse Side 6.1 Loading Documents 2.
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... be placed 1mm away from the edge of the carrier sheet facing the paper chute or vice verse. If not, align the document with the carrier sheet. • Try to a trapezoidal shape. If not, fold it is scanned, images on the both right and left side may ...appear on the condition of the document (how it neatly. • Is the edge of the document aligned with the front side of the carrier sheet. Regular User Operations 6 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 225 6.1 Loading Documents ATTENTION There may be a gap between the front and back side ...
... be placed 1mm away from the edge of the carrier sheet facing the paper chute or vice verse. If not, align the document with the carrier sheet. • Try to a trapezoidal shape. If not, fold it is scanned, images on the both right and left side may ...appear on the condition of the document (how it neatly. • Is the edge of the document aligned with the front side of the carrier sheet. Regular User Operations 6 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 225 6.1 Loading Documents ATTENTION There may be a gap between the front and back side ...
Operator's Guide
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...Viewer" screen can be rotated 90 degrees right or left . Any additionally scanned pages are added after the current scanned data. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 311 If is pressed, the page is rotated 180 degrees. The page numbers of additional pages will follow on the screen...Save • Job Menu 6 6.10.3 Adding a Scanned Page On the "Scan Viewer" screen, an additional page can be scanned. 1. Load the documents into the ADF paper chute. 2. On the "Scan Viewer" screen, press the [Previous] or [Next] button to display the page you wish to the right. Press either [...
...Viewer" screen can be rotated 90 degrees right or left . Any additionally scanned pages are added after the current scanned data. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 311 If is pressed, the page is rotated 180 degrees. The page numbers of additional pages will follow on the screen...Save • Job Menu 6 6.10.3 Adding a Scanned Page On the "Scan Viewer" screen, an additional page can be scanned. 1. Load the documents into the ADF paper chute. 2. On the "Scan Viewer" screen, press the [Previous] or [Next] button to display the page you wish to the right. Press either [...
Operator's Guide
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Insert the new pad assembly. ATTENTION Be careful that the pad assembly is not correctly attached, document jams and other feeding errors may occur. 7 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 335 Squeeze the prongs on your fingers. 3. Push the ADF release button, then hold... the front, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Remove any documents from the scanner. Squeeze prongs together and pull up Scanner Care 4. If it is firmly and fully inserted. 7.6.1 Replacing the Pad Assembly 7.6 Replacing Parts 1. Remove the pad assembly from the ADF paper chute. 2.
Insert the new pad assembly. ATTENTION Be careful that the pad assembly is not correctly attached, document jams and other feeding errors may occur. 7 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 335 Squeeze the prongs on your fingers. 3. Push the ADF release button, then hold... the front, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Remove any documents from the scanner. Squeeze prongs together and pull up Scanner Care 4. If it is firmly and fully inserted. 7.6.1 Replacing the Pad Assembly 7.6 Replacing Parts 1. Remove the pad assembly from the ADF paper chute. 2.
Operator's Guide
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...does not shut on your fingers. 336 For details, refer to its original position. You should hear a click when it open. Remove any documents from the ADF paper chute. 2. The usage counter must be reset by an administrator. ATTENTION Be careful that the top cover does not shut on your fingers. 6.... Remove the ADF paper chute. 3. 5. Close the top cover. Push the ADF release button, then hold both sides of the top cover and lift it is returned to...
...does not shut on your fingers. 336 For details, refer to its original position. You should hear a click when it open. Remove any documents from the ADF paper chute. 2. The usage counter must be reset by an administrator. ATTENTION Be careful that the top cover does not shut on your fingers. 6.... Remove the ADF paper chute. 3. 5. Close the top cover. Push the ADF release button, then hold both sides of the top cover and lift it is returned to...
Operator's Guide
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...and shaft back in the direction indicated by the arrow. Rotate the left side pick roller bushing in the scanner. Reset the pick roller usage counter. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 339 For details, refer to its original position. Pick roller bushing Pick roller shaft 2. You...indicated by an administrator. 7.6 Replacing Parts 7. Scanner Care 8. The usage counter must be reset by the arrow to the scanner, follow the pick roller and shaft removal procedure in place. Close the top cover. Attach the ADF paper chute. 10. ATTENTION Be careful that the top...
...and shaft back in the direction indicated by the arrow. Rotate the left side pick roller bushing in the scanner. Reset the pick roller usage counter. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 339 For details, refer to its original position. Pick roller bushing Pick roller shaft 2. You...indicated by an administrator. 7.6 Replacing Parts 7. Scanner Care 8. The usage counter must be reset by the arrow to the scanner, follow the pick roller and shaft removal procedure in place. Close the top cover. Attach the ADF paper chute. 10. ATTENTION Be careful that the top...
Operator's Guide
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Scanner Care ⇒ The "Scan Test" screen appears. 3. Load the document into the ADF paper chute for the scan test. 7 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 343 7.8 Performing a Scan Test 7.8 Performing a Scan Test After scanner cleaning or replacement of consumable parts, perform a scan test. 1. Press the [Scan Test] button. On the "Main Menu" screen, press the [Maintenance] button. ⇒ The "Maintenance" screen appears. 2.
Scanner Care ⇒ The "Scan Test" screen appears. 3. Load the document into the ADF paper chute for the scan test. 7 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 343 7.8 Performing a Scan Test 7.8 Performing a Scan Test After scanner cleaning or replacement of consumable parts, perform a scan test. 1. Press the [Scan Test] button. On the "Main Menu" screen, press the [Maintenance] button. ⇒ The "Maintenance" screen appears. 2.
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ATTENTION • When removing jammed documents, take care with dangling neckties, necklaces, etc. Take care not burn your fingers. 348 Hold both sides of the top cover and lift it open ... sides to open Push the ADF release button to remove the jammed documents. as they may easily become entangled in the scanner. • The glass scanner windows inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute. 2. 8.1 Removing Jammed Documents If a document jam occurs, follow the procedure below to open .
ATTENTION • When removing jammed documents, take care with dangling neckties, necklaces, etc. Take care not burn your fingers. 348 Hold both sides of the top cover and lift it open ... sides to open Push the ADF release button to remove the jammed documents. as they may easily become entangled in the scanner. • The glass scanner windows inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute. 2. 8.1 Removing Jammed Documents If a document jam occurs, follow the procedure below to open .
Operator's Guide
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... such pages from the ADF paper chute. 2. Follow the procedure below . Lightly grip the ends of the document stack in HINT the ADF even after scanning is displayed, document pages may remain in the ADF. Front side ⇒ The edge of the document stack that will be loaded into the scanner, document pages which could not be...
... such pages from the ADF paper chute. 2. Follow the procedure below . Lightly grip the ends of the document stack in HINT the ADF even after scanning is displayed, document pages may remain in the ADF. Front side ⇒ The edge of the document stack that will be loaded into the scanner, document pages which could not be...
Operator's Guide
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Load the documents into the ADF paper chute, as shown in the following diagram. Cross section Documents Pick roller Troubleshooting 8 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 351 8.1 Removing Jammed Documents 3.
Load the documents into the ADF paper chute, as shown in the following diagram. Cross section Documents Pick roller Troubleshooting 8 Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 351 8.1 Removing Jammed Documents 3.
Operator's Guide
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.... Has the document been loaded correctly into the ADF paper chute. Does the same problem occur after pressing the Scan button, scanning does not start . Disconnect the AC cable from the scanner, wait at least...FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Scanning does not start . Is the ADF completely closed? Close the top cover completely. 8.4 Other Troubleshooting This section describes problems that may occur during scanning and gives information on the touch panel? Suggestion Press the Startup button. Reload the documents into the ADF paper chute...
.... Has the document been loaded correctly into the ADF paper chute. Does the same problem occur after pressing the Scan button, scanning does not start . Disconnect the AC cable from the scanner, wait at least...FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Scanning does not start . Is the ADF completely closed? Close the top cover completely. 8.4 Other Troubleshooting This section describes problems that may occur during scanning and gives information on the touch panel? Suggestion Press the Startup button. Reload the documents into the ADF paper chute...
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... document feed path. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 367 Paper is not fed into the scanner. (Pick errors are frequent or document feed stops midway) Do the documents satisfy the conditions given in the document feed path? Is the pick roller worn out? Replace the pick roller. For more details, refer to reduce it back into the ADF paper chute...
... document feed path. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 367 Paper is not fed into the scanner. (Pick errors are frequent or document feed stops midway) Do the documents satisfy the conditions given in the document feed path? Is the pick roller worn out? Replace the pick roller. For more details, refer to reduce it back into the ADF paper chute...
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A siBdaeck PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE • Cards should be placed face down in the ADF paper chute. • Embossed cards should be placed with the raised lettering side down. • Cards should be of the following precautions when scanning ...and Length)" (page 305). • Place one card at a time into the ADF paper chute. • Cards must be wiped clean before scanning. For more details about Multifeed Setup, refer to [None]. lowing figure. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 379 ATTENTION Take the following specifications: ISO7810-compliant, Type ID-1 cards Width ...
A siBdaeck PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE • Cards should be placed face down in the ADF paper chute. • Embossed cards should be placed with the raised lettering side down. • Cards should be of the following precautions when scanning ...and Length)" (page 305). • Place one card at a time into the ADF paper chute. • Cards must be wiped clean before scanning. For more details about Multifeed Setup, refer to [None]. lowing figure. Network Scanner fi-6010N Operator's Guide 379 ATTENTION Take the following specifications: ISO7810-compliant, Type ID-1 cards Width ...