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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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... catalog number of the consumable you want the Material Safety Data Sheet for. These include, but are available on the Kodak website at: www.kodak.com/go/msds. A-61557 December 2006 1 Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. Safety information User precautions • When placing the Check Scanner, make compliance with these precautions as a part of the job description for operation...
... catalog number of the consumable you want the Material Safety Data Sheet for. These include, but are available on the Kodak website at: www.kodak.com/go/msds. A-61557 December 2006 1 Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. Safety information User precautions • When placing the Check Scanner, make compliance with these precautions as a part of the job description for operation...
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... UL Electromagnetic Compatibility Canada ICES - 003 Issue 3 Class A GB 9254 Class A GB 17625.1 Harmonics EN 55022 ITE Emissions Class A EN61000-3-2 Powerline harmonics EN 61000-3-3 Flicker EN 55024 ITE Immunity CISPR 22 Class A CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B FCC Class A EMC Mark CCC "S&E" CE FCC Environmental information European Union • The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners are designed...
... UL Electromagnetic Compatibility Canada ICES - 003 Issue 3 Class A GB 9254 Class A GB 17625.1 Harmonics EN 55022 ITE Emissions Class A EN61000-3-2 Powerline harmonics EN 61000-3-3 Flicker EN 55024 ITE Immunity CISPR 22 Class A CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B FCC Class A EMC Mark CCC "S&E" CE FCC Environmental information European Union • The Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners are designed...
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... printer allows pre-scan imprinting of a document one document at up to 65 documents per minute. automatically scans the front and/or back of documents at up to 100 documents per minute. • Kodak i6090 Check Scanner - The information in this User's Guide is a premium • Easy installation and integration into existing PC configurations with the USB 2.0 interface • Three models are available with multiple throughputs to satisfy your PC. automatically scans...
... printer allows pre-scan imprinting of a document one document at up to 65 documents per minute. automatically scans the front and/or back of documents at up to 100 documents per minute. • Kodak i6090 Check Scanner - The information in this User's Guide is a premium • Easy installation and integration into existing PC configurations with the USB 2.0 interface • Three models are available with multiple throughputs to satisfy your PC. automatically scans...
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...) • 100 MB free hard disk space • CD-ROM drive A-61557 December 2006 5 Country Contact Sheets System requirements The following system requirements are recommended to obtain the best performance for running your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. 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...
...) • 100 MB free hard disk space • CD-ROM drive A-61557 December 2006 5 Country Contact Sheets System requirements The following system requirements are recommended to obtain the best performance for running your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. 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...
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... drivers are connecting it will not load properly if Windows detects the USB device prior to install your scanner and PC. Do not install it in direct sunlight. 2. Connect the USB cable between your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Plug the output power cord from the power supply into the power port on a flat surface near the PC that was provided with the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Failure to the scanner. The drivers will be in a location...
... drivers are connecting it will not load properly if Windows detects the USB device prior to install your scanner and PC. Do not install it in direct sunlight. 2. Connect the USB cable between your Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Plug the output power cord from the power supply into the power port on a flat surface near the PC that was provided with the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. Failure to the scanner. The drivers will be in a location...
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If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. Select Other devices and highlight USB Device, then click the right mouse button and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. The USB Device Properties window is displayed. 4. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver. 10 A-61557 December 2006 Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties.
If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1. Select Other devices and highlight USB Device, then click the right mouse button and select Properties. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. The USB Device Properties window is displayed. 4. The Properties dialog box will be displayed. 2. Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver. 10 A-61557 December 2006 Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager to Start>My Computer, right mouse click and select Properties.
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Select No, not this time and click Next. 16 A-61557 December 2006 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. The Hardware Update Wizard is displayed. 4. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1.
Select No, not this time and click Next. 16 A-61557 December 2006 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. The Hardware Update Wizard is displayed. 4. Go to display the Device Manager window. 3. If the PC does not recognize the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanner: 1.
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... and i6090 Scanners only). connects the scanner to the scanner. connects the power cord to the PC. Power switch - turns the scanner on the document thickness and condition, holds up to 50 documents. Exit tray/Exit stop wire Automatic feeder Exit tray Input tray Automatic feeder and input tray - Place documents in the input tray for maintenance or clearing document jams. Back view USB port Power port Power switch USB port - depending on and off. Scanner covers - Power port - A-61557 December 2006 19 Indicator lights (LEDs) - illuminates or flashes...
... and i6090 Scanners only). connects the scanner to the scanner. connects the power cord to the PC. Power switch - turns the scanner on the document thickness and condition, holds up to 50 documents. Exit tray/Exit stop wire Automatic feeder Exit tray Input tray Automatic feeder and input tray - Place documents in the input tray for maintenance or clearing document jams. Back view USB port Power port Power switch USB port - depending on and off. Scanner covers - Power port - A-61557 December 2006 19 Indicator lights (LEDs) - illuminates or flashes...
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... completed, the red LED will illuminate. • For i6060 and i6090 Scanners only. If checks are very flat and smooth, it to help loosen and separate them. NOTE: Once your documents are in .) Paper inks: All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is started . Document preparation After you turn the scanner on or off • Toggle the power switch on the back...
... completed, the red LED will illuminate. • For i6060 and i6090 Scanners only. If checks are very flat and smooth, it to help loosen and separate them. NOTE: Once your documents are in .) Paper inks: All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is started . Document preparation After you turn the scanner on or off • Toggle the power switch on the back...
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... the documents. Using your documents 1. Be sure to the feeder while scanning, maintaining production. Be sure that the checks are flat and not lifted at a slight angle. Scanning your application software, click Scan. NOTE: If checks do not sit flat 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 documents. Using your documents 1. Be sure to the feeder while scanning, maintaining production. Be sure that the checks are flat and not lifted at a slight angle. Scanning your application software, click Scan. NOTE: If checks do not sit flat 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...
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... could be reduced if you clean your scanner is usually needed after scanning 3,000 to use the cleaning swabs on the four main drive rollers, and do a weekly/monthly cleaning procedure as described later in the Welcome Folio has been run. Daily cleaning procedures 1. 4 Maintenance Supplies and consumables Contact your scanner supplier to order additional supplies: Description Cleaning Kit / Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners (including cleaning cards and swabs) Inkjet Cartridge...
... could be reduced if you clean your scanner is usually needed after scanning 3,000 to use the cleaning swabs on the four main drive rollers, and do a weekly/monthly cleaning procedure as described later in the Welcome Folio has been run. Daily cleaning procedures 1. 4 Maintenance Supplies and consumables Contact your scanner supplier to order additional supplies: Description Cleaning Kit / Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners (including cleaning cards and swabs) Inkjet Cartridge...
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.... 1. A-61557 December 2006 25 Before starting this procedure, perform the daily cleaning procedure as outlined in the scanner and wiggle it you will need to provide adequate clearance for removing the back cover. Pull the exit stop wire from the scanner. Remove the scanner top cover. 4. Lift and remove the side cover. 5. Turn the scanner off. 3. Weekly cleaning procedure A weekly cleaning should accidently remove it, when you reinsert it...
.... 1. A-61557 December 2006 25 Before starting this procedure, perform the daily cleaning procedure as outlined in the scanner and wiggle it you will need to provide adequate clearance for removing the back cover. Pull the exit stop wire from the scanner. Remove the scanner top cover. 4. Lift and remove the side cover. 5. Turn the scanner off. 3. Weekly cleaning procedure A weekly cleaning should accidently remove it, when you reinsert it...
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... turn the drive rollers for about 5 seconds. 14. Take care not to transport freely through the scanner. 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. A-61557 December 2006 27 The paper path should be clear to allow documents to install covers at an angle. 12. Replace the top scanner cover...
... turn the drive rollers for about 5 seconds. 14. Take care not to transport freely through the scanner. 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. A-61557 December 2006 27 The paper path should be clear to allow documents to install covers at an angle. 12. Replace the top scanner cover...
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... encountered. 5 Troubleshooting Indicator lights Occasionally you resolve the situation before calling Technical Support. Scanner is powered-on Flashing Scanner State Scanner is ready for operation and has detected the Kodak t6000 Client Software. The two indicator lights provide information on - Refer to help you may encounter a situation with your check scanner where it may not function properly. red Right LED on the current state of documents in...
... encountered. 5 Troubleshooting Indicator lights Occasionally you resolve the situation before calling Technical Support. Scanner is powered-on Flashing Scanner State Scanner is ready for operation and has detected the Kodak t6000 Client Software. The two indicator lights provide information on - Refer to help you may encounter a situation with your check scanner where it may not function properly. red Right LED on the current state of documents in...
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Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to align the leading and bottom edges. Helpful hints: • Always jog the documents to problems you may encounter when using the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. If this error continues, it from the path. • Thicker single documents that : • The entry separation drive roller may be cleaned. A-61557 December 2006 31 Visually check the...
Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to align the leading and bottom edges. Helpful hints: • Always jog the documents to problems you may encounter when using the Kodak i6000 Series Check Scanners. If this error continues, it from the path. • Thicker single documents that : • The entry separation drive roller may be cleaned. A-61557 December 2006 31 Visually check the...
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... the drivers as per the installation instructions described in Chapter 4. Problem 553 No print head 125 No scanner Image quality issues Possible Solution The check scanner may be bad. • Contact Technical Support. Before calling Technical Support, thoroughly clean your scanner using the recommended cleaning procedures in the section entitled, "Weekly cleaning procedures" in Chapter 2. If you have verified that the PC has the proper drivers and scanner firmware files installed. •...
... the drivers as per the installation instructions described in Chapter 4. Problem 553 No print head 125 No scanner Image quality issues Possible Solution The check scanner may be bad. • Contact Technical Support. Before calling Technical Support, thoroughly clean your scanner using the recommended cleaning procedures in the section entitled, "Weekly cleaning procedures" in Chapter 2. If you have verified that the PC has the proper drivers and scanner firmware files installed. •...
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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)...