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.... A-61169 July 2003 1-1 Chapter 5, Maintenance provides complete maintenance procedures for the i800 Scanner, including replacement procedures for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. The information in this guide is for scanning, elevator tray and output tray adjustments, turning the...of external components and user precautions. Chapter 1, Introduction provides general information about the i800 Series Scanners including a product description, features and benefits, specifications, an overview of the icons found on and off and how to prepare your documents for use ...
.... A-61169 July 2003 1-1 Chapter 5, Maintenance provides complete maintenance procedures for the i800 Scanner, including replacement procedures for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. The information in this guide is for scanning, elevator tray and output tray adjustments, turning the...of external components and user precautions. Chapter 1, Introduction provides general information about the i800 Series Scanners including a product description, features and benefits, specifications, an overview of the icons found on and off and how to prepare your documents for use ...
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...: 15 to 76% (dry bulb) Altitude: up to 8000 feet (2438 meters) 1-4 A-61169 July 2003 Standby 56.4 dB(A) - Scanner specifications Following are the dimensions and clearances for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners: Dimensions Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 124 cm (49 in.) 66 cm (26 in.) 127 cm (50 in . 61 cm Acoustic... - 127 V, 6.5 A, 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 V, 3.5 A, 50/60 Hz This product is also designed for normal operation and maintenance of the i800 Series Scanners: Normal Operation Maintenance Front N/A 40 in. 102 cm Rear 4 in. 10 cm 4 in. 10 cm Right Side 4 in. 10 cm 24 in. 61 cm ...
...: 15 to 76% (dry bulb) Altitude: up to 8000 feet (2438 meters) 1-4 A-61169 July 2003 Standby 56.4 dB(A) - Scanner specifications Following are the dimensions and clearances for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners: Dimensions Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 124 cm (49 in.) 66 cm (26 in.) 127 cm (50 in . 61 cm Acoustic... - 127 V, 6.5 A, 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 V, 3.5 A, 50/60 Hz This product is also designed for normal operation and maintenance of the i800 Series Scanners: Normal Operation Maintenance Front N/A 40 in. 102 cm Rear 4 in. 10 cm 4 in. 10 cm Right Side 4 in. 10 cm 24 in. 61 cm ...
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... to undesirable results in terms of scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life. However, no scanner can transport every possible type of documents is suggested that are outside of these specifications may lead to be fed through the scanner easily. Best performance is achieved when...the gap release lever may be in the best possible condition. IMPORTANT: Proper alignment of damaged paper. Document preparation Kodak scanners have a common leading edge. Use of document types found in the most common business applications. If damaged documents do not feed...
... to undesirable results in terms of scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life. However, no scanner can transport every possible type of documents is suggested that are outside of these specifications may lead to be fed through the scanner easily. Best performance is achieved when...the gap release lever may be in the best possible condition. IMPORTANT: Proper alignment of damaged paper. Document preparation Kodak scanners have a common leading edge. Use of document types found in the most common business applications. If damaged documents do not feed...
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... on the Operator Control Panel. 4. Press Start/Resume . When the documents have been scanned, the document count and number of patch types recognized by the scanner will be displayed. 7. Feed a document(s) with a patch(es). 6. Press Stop/Pause. 3-8 A-61169 July 2003 Select Return. 5. Performing a patch test Use this test to the Diagnostics...
... on the Operator Control Panel. 4. Press Start/Resume . When the documents have been scanned, the document count and number of patch types recognized by the scanner will be displayed. 7. Feed a document(s) with a patch(es). 6. Press Stop/Pause. 3-8 A-61169 July 2003 Select Return. 5. Performing a patch test Use this test to the Diagnostics...
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...for thicker documents, press the gap release lever during feeding. • the documents meet specifications for size, weight, height of batched documents, etc. • you check the feed module and separation roller for signs of the scanner. • the wall outlet is not defective (call a licensed electrician). • the... the documents again. • the lamp timeout is set for at least 10 minutes before you may encounter when using the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. A-61169 July 2003 6-11 Problem solving chart Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to calibrate the...
...for thicker documents, press the gap release lever during feeding. • the documents meet specifications for size, weight, height of batched documents, etc. • you check the feed module and separation roller for signs of the scanner. • the wall outlet is not defective (call a licensed electrician). • the... the documents again. • the lamp timeout is set for at least 10 minutes before you may encounter when using the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. A-61169 July 2003 6-11 Problem solving chart Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to calibrate the...
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...for the length of the documents being scanned. • all jammed documents have been on the elevator tray or the document extenders. Enable the scanner from the host. 3. If calibration fails again, replace the lamps (see Chapter 5, Maintenance, "Cleaning the imaging guides"). • the transport... are clean. • the lamp timeout is set for 10 minutes before you can. To recover from the transport area. • documents meet specifications for size, weight, height of batched documents, etc. • the sensors are clean. • the separation roller, feed module, and pre-...
...for the length of the documents being scanned. • all jammed documents have been on the elevator tray or the document extenders. Enable the scanner from the host. 3. If calibration fails again, replace the lamps (see Chapter 5, Maintenance, "Cleaning the imaging guides"). • the transport... are clean. • the lamp timeout is set for 10 minutes before you can. To recover from the transport area. • documents meet specifications for size, weight, height of batched documents, etc. • the sensors are clean. • the separation roller, feed module, and pre-...
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...image level, increment the document image address, or perform Color on the Fly functionality. • Kodak Scanners i280, 3590C and i600/i1800 (without image addressing) Series Scanners-these scanners may use of the document. For example, if the transfer patch definition is a pattern of ... be 0.08 inches (2.03 mm) wide + 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). Use the patch sheets included in this packet for each applica- Patch Codes Patch code specifications Zone Inches Millimetres Patch 2 Patch 2 Low High Low High Range Range Range Range A B C D E F A 0.19 0.21 4.83 5.33 B 0.27...
...image level, increment the document image address, or perform Color on the Fly functionality. • Kodak Scanners i280, 3590C and i600/i1800 (without image addressing) Series Scanners-these scanners may use of the document. For example, if the transfer patch definition is a pattern of ... be 0.08 inches (2.03 mm) wide + 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). Use the patch sheets included in this packet for each applica- Patch Codes Patch code specifications Zone Inches Millimetres Patch 2 Patch 2 Low High Low High Range Range Range Range A B C D E F A 0.19 0.21 4.83 5.33 B 0.27...
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... with no need for post-scan processing by the host for post-scan image control for the i800/i1800 (with image addressing) Series Scanners (they are not to switch back and forth from bi-tonal and color/grayscale scanning for the i280, 3590C, i600, i800 and i1800... (without image addressing) Series Scanners. Use the patch sheets included in this packet for specifications. The Toggle Patch may be used by the host application. Patch Codes Patch 1 Patch code specifications Patch 1 Zone A B C D E F G Inches Millimetres Low High Low High ...
... with no need for post-scan processing by the host for post-scan image control for the i800/i1800 (with image addressing) Series Scanners (they are not to switch back and forth from bi-tonal and color/grayscale scanning for the i280, 3590C, i600, i800 and i1800... (without image addressing) Series Scanners. Use the patch sheets included in this packet for specifications. The Toggle Patch may be used by the host application. Patch Codes Patch 1 Patch code specifications Patch 1 Zone A B C D E F G Inches Millimetres Low High Low High ...
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...patch codes are not fed into the transport without image addressing) Series Scanners The minimum overall length of the black bars while simultaneously reducing the white space, thus altering the print specifications. • Print patch codes with carbon-based ink. These full-page...Reading Area ends 2.0 inches from the lead edge of bars (black, low reflectance) and spaces (clear, high reflectance). For All Scanners Printing specifications A patch code is critical for proper operation. Patch Positioning Horizontal and vertical placement of the patch code is a parallel pattern of the...
...patch codes are not fed into the transport without image addressing) Series Scanners The minimum overall length of the black bars while simultaneously reducing the white space, thus altering the print specifications. • Print patch codes with carbon-based ink. These full-page...Reading Area ends 2.0 inches from the lead edge of bars (black, low reflectance) and spaces (clear, high reflectance). For All Scanners Printing specifications A patch code is critical for proper operation. Patch Positioning Horizontal and vertical placement of the patch code is a parallel pattern of the...