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... Introduction 4 Scanner features 4 2 Getting Started 5 What's in the box 5 System requirements 5 Installing the scanner 6 Installing the drivers 7 Windows 2000 7 Windows XP 13 Scanner components 19 3 Using the Scanner 21 Turning the scanner on and off 21 Document preparation 22 Scanning your documents 22 4 Maintenance 23 Supplies and consumables 23 Cleaning the scanner 23 Daily cleaning procedures 23 Weekly cleaning procedures 25 Replacing the ink cartridge 28 5 Troubleshooting 29 Indicator lights 29 Clearing a document jam 30 Problem solving 31 Image quality issues 32...
... Introduction 4 Scanner features 4 2 Getting Started 5 What's in the box 5 System requirements 5 Installing the scanner 6 Installing the drivers 7 Windows 2000 7 Windows XP 13 Scanner components 19 3 Using the Scanner 21 Turning the scanner on and off 21 Document preparation 22 Scanning your documents 22 4 Maintenance 23 Supplies and consumables 23 Cleaning the scanner 23 Daily cleaning procedures 23 Weekly cleaning procedures 25 Replacing the ink cartridge 28 5 Troubleshooting 29 Indicator lights 29 Clearing a document jam 30 Problem solving 31 Image quality issues 32...
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... the area that the electrical power outlet is located within the Check Scanner, which could be required to provide the catalog number of the consumable you will be drawn into the machine. • Follow the recommended Kodak cleaning procedures. Safety information User precautions • When placing the Check Scanner, make compliance with these precautions as a part of the job description for supplies and catalog...
... the area that the electrical power outlet is located within the Check Scanner, which could be required to provide the catalog number of the consumable you will be drawn into the machine. • Follow the recommended Kodak cleaning procedures. Safety information User precautions • When placing the Check Scanner, make compliance with these precautions as a part of the job description for supplies and catalog...
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... Approval CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 GB4943 EN 60950-1 International United States IEC 60950-1 UL 60950-1 Safety Mark CUL CCC "S&E" CE TUV GS UL Electromagnetic Compatibility Canada ICES - 003 Issue 3 Class A GB 9254 Class A GB 17625.1 Harmonics EN 55022...regulatory agency approvals The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners conform to meet worldwide environmental requirements. • Guidelines are available for the disposal of this product. 2 A-61557 December 2006 This includes, but is recyclable. • Parts are replaced during maintenance or service; This symbol indicates that...
... Approval CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 GB4943 EN 60950-1 International United States IEC 60950-1 UL 60950-1 Safety Mark CUL CCC "S&E" CE TUV GS UL Electromagnetic Compatibility Canada ICES - 003 Issue 3 Class A GB 9254 Class A GB 17625.1 Harmonics EN 55022...regulatory agency approvals The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners conform to meet worldwide environmental requirements. • Guidelines are available for the disposal of this product. 2 A-61557 December 2006 This includes, but is recyclable. • Parts are replaced during maintenance or service; This symbol indicates that...
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... following models are available: • Kodak i6015 Check Scanner - automatically scans the front and/or back of documents at a time. • Kodak i6060 Check Scanner - automatically scans the front and/or back of document control numbers (DCN) or other customer information on the check • Easy cleaning and maintenance A-61557 December 2006 1 Introduction The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners are easy-to-use, compact scanners that meet X9B image quality standards • Small, compact size fits easily...
... following models are available: • Kodak i6015 Check Scanner - automatically scans the front and/or back of documents at a time. • Kodak i6060 Check Scanner - automatically scans the front and/or back of document control numbers (DCN) or other customer information on the check • Easy cleaning and maintenance A-61557 December 2006 1 Introduction The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners are easy-to-use, compact scanners that meet X9B image quality standards • Small, compact size fits easily...
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Registration card - Printed User's Guide, English - Installation Guide - Country Contact Sheets System requirements The following system requirements are recommended to obtain the best performance for running your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Quick Tips Guide - Cleaning supplies (cleaning cards and swabs) - 2 Getting Started What's in the box Before you begin, open the box and check the contents: • Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner or Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner with Inkjet Printer • USB 2.0 cable • Power supply • Inkjet cartridge (if printer ...
Registration card - Printed User's Guide, English - Installation Guide - Country Contact Sheets System requirements The following system requirements are recommended to obtain the best performance for running your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Quick Tips Guide - Cleaning supplies (cleaning cards and swabs) - 2 Getting Started What's in the box Before you begin, open the box and check the contents: • Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner or Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner with Inkjet Printer • USB 2.0 cable • Power supply • Inkjet cartridge (if printer ...
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Installing the scanner Follow the instructions below to having the drivers installed. 6 A-61557 December 2006 Connect the USB cable between your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. The drivers will be in degraded MICR read rates. 1. Do not substitute another power supply model or another manufacturer's power supply. • Place the power supply on the scanner. Plug the other end of the scanner and is easily accessible. • Use only the power supply that you are installed on...
Installing the scanner Follow the instructions below to having the drivers installed. 6 A-61557 December 2006 Connect the USB cable between your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. The drivers will be in degraded MICR read rates. 1. Do not substitute another power supply model or another manufacturer's power supply. • Place the power supply on the scanner. Plug the other end of the scanner and is easily accessible. • Use only the power supply that you are installed on...
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Select Other devices and highlight USB Device, then click the right mouse button and select Properties. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver. 10 A-61557 December 2006 If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. The USB Device Properties window is displayed. 4.
Select Other devices and highlight USB Device, then click the right mouse button and select Properties. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver. 10 A-61557 December 2006 If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. The USB Device Properties window is displayed. 4.
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Select Universal Serial Bus controllers and highlight TellerScan then click the right mouse button and select Update Driver. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. Select No, not this time and click Next. 16 A-61557 December 2006 The Hardware Update Wizard is displayed. 4. If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2.
Select Universal Serial Bus controllers and highlight TellerScan then click the right mouse button and select Update Driver. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. Select No, not this time and click Next. 16 A-61557 December 2006 The Hardware Update Wizard is displayed. 4. If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2.
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...cover Indicator lights Exit Side cover stop wire - Power switch - Scanner covers - Place documents in the input tray for maintenance or clearing document jams. Back view USB port Power port Power switch USB port - illuminates or flashes indicating scanner status. connects the scanner to the scanner. turns the scanner on the document thickness and condition, holds up to 50 documents. depending on and off. See Chapter 5, "Indicator lights" for more information. Exit tray/Exit stop wire Automatic feeder Exit tray Input tray Automatic feeder and input tray...
...cover Indicator lights Exit Side cover stop wire - Power switch - Scanner covers - Place documents in the input tray for maintenance or clearing document jams. Back view USB port Power port Power switch USB port - illuminates or flashes indicating scanner status. connects the scanner to the scanner. turns the scanner on the document thickness and condition, holds up to 50 documents. depending on and off. See Chapter 5, "Indicator lights" for more information. Exit tray/Exit stop wire Automatic feeder Exit tray Input tray Automatic feeder and input tray...
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... scanning is started . This includes: Standard offset printing, Inkjet printer, Thermal transfer, Handwriting inks. This includes: Liquid Paper®, Tipp-Ex®, Wite-out®, and other similar correction fluids. A-61557 December 2006 21 3 Using the Scanner Turning the scanner on and off . A batch of documents to turn on and constant. Document preparation After you turn the scanner on or off • Toggle the power switch...
... scanning is started . This includes: Standard offset printing, Inkjet printer, Thermal transfer, Handwriting inks. This includes: Liquid Paper®, Tipp-Ex®, Wite-out®, and other similar correction fluids. A-61557 December 2006 21 3 Using the Scanner Turning the scanner on and off . A batch of documents to turn on and constant. Document preparation After you turn the scanner on or off • Toggle the power switch...
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... in the paper path, the Paper Detect LED may not recognize their presence. For i6060/i6090 Check Scanners: The i6060/i6090 Check Scanners feature continuous feed, which allows checks to the feeder while scanning, maintaining production. For i6015 Check Scanner: Insert the document into the input tray of the scanner until the left LED is lit. Place the documents into the Check Scanner until the scanner grabs the document before releasing...
... in the paper path, the Paper Detect LED may not recognize their presence. For i6060/i6090 Check Scanners: The i6060/i6090 Check Scanners feature continuous feed, which allows checks to the feeder while scanning, maintaining production. For i6015 Check Scanner: Insert the document into the input tray of the scanner until the left LED is lit. Place the documents into the Check Scanner until the scanner grabs the document before releasing...
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.... Launch the Kodak ScanTest Software. 2. This could be found on the PC, under Start>Programs>Kodak, if the installation CD that you allow the ink on the check to completely dry before scanning. • Videos demonstrating proper cleaning techniques can be as often as shown. 4 Maintenance Supplies and consumables Contact your scanner is recommended to use the cleaning swabs on the drive rollers as well...
.... Launch the Kodak ScanTest Software. 2. This could be found on the PC, under Start>Programs>Kodak, if the installation CD that you allow the ink on the check to completely dry before scanning. • Videos demonstrating proper cleaning techniques can be as often as shown. 4 Maintenance Supplies and consumables Contact your scanner is recommended to use the cleaning swabs on the drive rollers as well...
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... need to provide adequate clearance for removing the back cover. Lift and remove the side cover. 5. If you should be performed approximately every fourth regular cleaning cycle. 1. NOTE: Do not remove the exit stop wire out about 4 inches to align the exit wire with the holes in the previous section. 2. A-61557 December 2006 25 Turn the scanner off. 3. Pull the exit stop...
... need to provide adequate clearance for removing the back cover. Lift and remove the side cover. 5. If you should be performed approximately every fourth regular cleaning cycle. 1. NOTE: Do not remove the exit stop wire out about 4 inches to align the exit wire with the holes in the previous section. 2. A-61557 December 2006 25 Turn the scanner off. 3. Pull the exit stop...
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.... Clean each drive roller by selecting Eject on the Kodak ScanTest Software window. You may need to use an up-and-down motion to clean the entire roller. Selecting Eject will turn the drive rollers for about 5 seconds. 14. Replace the top scanner cover. While the rollers are turning, use several cleaning swabs if the rollers are installed in the proper positions. The paper path should be clear to allow documents to install covers at...
.... Clean each drive roller by selecting Eject on the Kodak ScanTest Software window. You may need to use an up-and-down motion to clean the entire roller. Selecting Eject will turn the drive rollers for about 5 seconds. 14. Replace the top scanner cover. While the rollers are turning, use several cleaning swabs if the rollers are installed in the proper positions. The paper path should be clear to allow documents to install covers at...
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.... An error has been encountered. Refer to the information in the input tray. A-61557 December 2006 29 Scanner is powered-on. 5 Troubleshooting Indicator lights Occasionally you resolve the situation before calling Technical Support. green Left LED on - Scanner detects the presence of the scanner: LED Right LED on Flashing Scanner State Scanner is ready for operation and has detected the Kodak t6000 Client Software. The...
.... An error has been encountered. Refer to the information in the input tray. A-61557 December 2006 29 Scanner is powered-on. 5 Troubleshooting Indicator lights Occasionally you resolve the situation before calling Technical Support. green Left LED on - Scanner detects the presence of the scanner: LED Right LED on Flashing Scanner State Scanner is ready for operation and has detected the Kodak t6000 Client Software. The...
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... separation drive roller may be dirty. A scan cycle has been started, but the left indicator light comes on . Helpful hints: • Always jog the documents to Chapter 4, Maintenance for complete cleaning procedures. Problem solving Use the chart below as needed. • Verify that the documents are not stuck together. • Be sure that checks are properly inserted in the input tray for scanning. • Rescan...
... separation drive roller may be dirty. A scan cycle has been started, but the left indicator light comes on . Helpful hints: • Always jog the documents to Chapter 4, Maintenance for complete cleaning procedures. Problem solving Use the chart below as needed. • Verify that the documents are not stuck together. • Be sure that checks are properly inserted in the input tray for scanning. • Rescan...
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... the drivers as per the installation instructions described in place. • Try a different USB port. • Verify that the entry tray is fully seated. 32 A-61557 December 2006 Problem 553 No print head 125 No scanner Image quality issues Possible Solution The check scanner may have streaks or fades, shaded lines on the rear image, etc.). Before calling Technical Support, thoroughly clean your scanner using the recommended cleaning procedures...
... the drivers as per the installation instructions described in place. • Try a different USB port. • Verify that the entry tray is fully seated. 32 A-61557 December 2006 Problem 553 No print head 125 No scanner Image quality issues Possible Solution The check scanner may have streaks or fades, shaded lines on the rear image, etc.). Before calling Technical Support, thoroughly clean your scanner using the recommended cleaning procedures...
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Appendix A Specifications Scanning device Light source Scanning method Document size Auto feeder capacity Output sort pockets Scanning capture speed Scan system throughput Scanner image format Grayscale image depth Color image depth Image resolution Image formats Image compression Image transmission Double feed device Double feed detection Perforation skipping Interface Operating system Minimum PC configuration Recommended PC configuration 2 x 850 cell, 108 mm Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Tri-color LED Concurrent, duplex (front and rear) Height: 56 to 106 mm (2.12 to 4.17 in.) Length: 99 to...
Appendix A Specifications Scanning device Light source Scanning method Document size Auto feeder capacity Output sort pockets Scanning capture speed Scan system throughput Scanner image format Grayscale image depth Color image depth Image resolution Image formats Image compression Image transmission Double feed device Double feed detection Perforation skipping Interface Operating system Minimum PC configuration Recommended PC configuration 2 x 850 cell, 108 mm Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Tri-color LED Concurrent, duplex (front and rear) Height: 56 to 106 mm (2.12 to 4.17 in.) Length: 99 to...
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...USB port Temperature Operating: 60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C) Storage: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C) Humidity 35 to 85% non-condensing Scanner Dimensions Height: 6.8 in. / 17.3 cm Length: 11 in. / 27.9 cm Depth: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.3 kg Footprint: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm x 8 6 in. / 21.8 cm Acoustic Noise (Sound Power... life 5,000,000 checks Duty cycle i6060 or i6090 Check Scanner 3,000 to 5,000 checks per day MTTR (Mean time to repair) 20 minutes Optional Printer Endorse back side of document prior to capturing the scanned image 12 nozzle printing resolution (96 dpi)...
...USB port Temperature Operating: 60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C) Storage: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C) Humidity 35 to 85% non-condensing Scanner Dimensions Height: 6.8 in. / 17.3 cm Length: 11 in. / 27.9 cm Depth: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.3 kg Footprint: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm x 8 6 in. / 21.8 cm Acoustic Noise (Sound Power... life 5,000,000 checks Duty cycle i6060 or i6090 Check Scanner 3,000 to 5,000 checks per day MTTR (Mean time to repair) 20 minutes Optional Printer Endorse back side of document prior to capturing the scanned image 12 nozzle printing resolution (96 dpi)...
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...USB port Temperature Operating: 60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C) Storage: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C) Humidity 35 to 85% non-condensing Scanner Dimensions Height: 6.8 in. / 17.3 cm Length: 11 in. / 27.9 cm Depth: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.3 kg Footprint: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm x 8 6 in. / 21.8 cm Acoustic Noise (Sound Power... life 5,000,000 checks Duty cycle i6060 or i6090 Check Scanner 3,000 to 5,000 checks per day MTTR (Mean time to repair) 20 minutes Optional Printer Endorse back side of document prior to capturing the scanned image 12 nozzle printing resolution (96 dpi)...
...USB port Temperature Operating: 60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C) Storage: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C) Humidity 35 to 85% non-condensing Scanner Dimensions Height: 6.8 in. / 17.3 cm Length: 11 in. / 27.9 cm Depth: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.3 kg Footprint: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm x 8 6 in. / 21.8 cm Acoustic Noise (Sound Power... life 5,000,000 checks Duty cycle i6060 or i6090 Check Scanner 3,000 to 5,000 checks per day MTTR (Mean time to repair) 20 minutes Optional Printer Endorse back side of document prior to capturing the scanned image 12 nozzle printing resolution (96 dpi)...