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...in today's multi-location, global environment. Simply load your productivity and uptime. Increase productivity and decrease costs. The Fujitsu fi-6000NS Network Scanner is among the best in . Network scanning, collaboration, emailing and faxing just got a lot easier. by eliminating printers, fax ...Part Number fi-6000NS Dual Color Charge coupled device (CCD) image sensors, 80Gb SATA 3.5 in HDD 150, 200, 300, 600 dpi Dither and error diffusion automatic 24-bit single pass color, auto color detection Simplex: 25ppm (200dpi), Duplex: 50ipm (200dpi) Simplex and Duplex Automatic document...
...in today's multi-location, global environment. Simply load your productivity and uptime. Increase productivity and decrease costs. The Fujitsu fi-6000NS Network Scanner is among the best in . Network scanning, collaboration, emailing and faxing just got a lot easier. by eliminating printers, fax ...Part Number fi-6000NS Dual Color Charge coupled device (CCD) image sensors, 80Gb SATA 3.5 in HDD 150, 200, 300, 600 dpi Dither and error diffusion automatic 24-bit single pass color, auto color detection Simplex: 25ppm (200dpi), Duplex: 50ipm (200dpi) Simplex and Duplex Automatic document...
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... Parts 3 Internal Parts 5 1.3 User Types and Operations 6 1.4 Scanner Quick User Guide 9 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Sending Scanned Data as an e-Mail Attachment 9 Sending Scanned Data by Fax 11 Printing Scanned Data on a Network Printer 13 Saving Scanned Data in a Network Folder 15 1.5 Scanner Requirements 17 1.5.1 1.5.2 Administrator Requirements for Login via the Network Interface 17 Server Requirement 18 Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
... Parts 3 Internal Parts 5 1.3 User Types and Operations 6 1.4 Scanner Quick User Guide 9 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 Sending Scanned Data as an e-Mail Attachment 9 Sending Scanned Data by Fax 11 Printing Scanned Data on a Network Printer 13 Saving Scanned Data in a Network Folder 15 1.5 Scanner Requirements 17 1.5.1 1.5.2 Administrator Requirements for Login via the Network Interface 17 Server Requirement 18 Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
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...Deleting a Scanned Page 258 4.11 Checking the User Log 259 4.12 Maintenance 261 Chapter 5 Scanner Care 263 5.1 Cleaning 264 5.1.1 5.1.2 Cleaning Materials 264 Which Parts and When 265 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.2.1 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD...272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.5.1 5.5.2 Replacing the Pad Assembly 275 Replacing the Pick Roller 276 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 283 6.1 Removing Jammed Documents 284 6.2 Dealing with Detached Keycaps 288 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide vii
...Deleting a Scanned Page 258 4.11 Checking the User Log 259 4.12 Maintenance 261 Chapter 5 Scanner Care 263 5.1 Cleaning 264 5.1.1 5.1.2 Cleaning Materials 264 Which Parts and When 265 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.2.1 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD...272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.5.1 5.5.2 Replacing the Pad Assembly 275 Replacing the Pick Roller 276 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 283 6.1 Removing Jammed Documents 284 6.2 Dealing with Detached Keycaps 288 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide vii
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...equipment off and on a circuit different from use of the FCC Rules. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide xvii is not liable whatsoever for purchasing the Network Scanner fi-6000NS. cedures described in this scanner and pro- However, there is no guarantee that to which the receiver is forbidden...radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of this manual, profit due to defects, and any damages resulting from that interference will not occur in a particular installation....
...equipment off and on a circuit different from use of the FCC Rules. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide xvii is not liable whatsoever for purchasing the Network Scanner fi-6000NS. cedures described in this scanner and pro- However, there is no guarantee that to which the receiver is forbidden...radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of this manual, profit due to defects, and any damages resulting from that interference will not occur in a particular installation....
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Bescheimigung des Herstellers / Importeurs Für den fi-6000NS wird folgendes bescheinigt: •In ÅEereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der EN45014(CE) funkentstört •Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung 3.GPSGV: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel ... not lick or consume the substance contained in the lamp. •Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner parts. •Do not breathe the chemical liquid contained in the scanner lamps. Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de parasites radioélectriques dépassant les...
Bescheimigung des Herstellers / Importeurs Für den fi-6000NS wird folgendes bescheinigt: •In ÅEereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der EN45014(CE) funkentstört •Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung 3.GPSGV: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel ... not lick or consume the substance contained in the lamp. •Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner parts. •Do not breathe the chemical liquid contained in the scanner lamps. Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de parasites radioélectriques dépassant les...
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Chapter 1 1 Scanner Overview 1.1 Scanner Features...2 1.2 Part Names and Functions 3 1.3 User Types and Operations 6 1.4 Scanner Quick User Guide 9 1.5 Scanner Requirements 17 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 1
Chapter 1 1 Scanner Overview 1.1 Scanner Features...2 1.2 Part Names and Functions 3 1.3 User Types and Operations 6 1.4 Scanner Quick User Guide 9 1.5 Scanner Requirements 17 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 1
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1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. ADF release 5. LAN connector Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 3 Startup button 2. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. ADF paper chute 7. Top cover 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1 1. LCD touch panel 4. Side guides 8. Scan button Scanner Overview 3. Security cable slot 11. Keyboard • Rear view 9. AC adaptor connector 12.
1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. ADF release 5. LAN connector Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 3 Startup button 2. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. ADF paper chute 7. Top cover 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1 1. LCD touch panel 4. Side guides 8. Scan button Scanner Overview 3. Security cable slot 11. Keyboard • Rear view 9. AC adaptor connector 12.
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... 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- Pad assembly 1.2 Part Names and Functions Separate shaft and roller 1 2. Glass scanner windows No. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 5 Pick roller 3.
... 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- Pad assembly 1.2 Part Names and Functions Separate shaft and roller 1 2. Glass scanner windows No. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 5 Pick roller 3.
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...from 0 to 508mm can be made even by length. • When [Middle] is selected, if the document is shorter than for multifeeds is shorter "#2", multifeed will not be detected for the bottom part. 3 • If the values specified for "#1" and "#2" exceed the actual paper size, multifeeds will not ... . feed will not be detected. ATTENTION • Specify a larger value for "#1" than "#1", multi- When [Top & Bottom] is selected, if the document is set. Administrator Operations 6. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 65 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 5.
...from 0 to 508mm can be made even by length. • When [Middle] is selected, if the document is shorter than for multifeeds is shorter "#2", multifeed will not be detected for the bottom part. 3 • If the values specified for "#1" and "#2" exceed the actual paper size, multifeeds will not ... . feed will not be detected. ATTENTION • Specify a larger value for "#1" than "#1", multi- When [Top & Bottom] is selected, if the document is set. Administrator Operations 6. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 65 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 5.
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Select the [Usage Status] tab on the top menu. 2. Select the [Device Status] tab on the left side menu. ⇒ The "Usage Status" screen appears. 3 Administrator Operations Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 127 For details on consumable replacement, refer to "5.5 Replacing Parts" (page 273). ■ Viewing the Status of the scanner's consumable parts (pad assembly or pick roller) can be viewed. 3.7 Using the Device Status Menus 3.7.2 Viewing the Usage Status Information about the number of documents that have been scanned and the status of Consumable Parts 1.
Select the [Usage Status] tab on the top menu. 2. Select the [Device Status] tab on the left side menu. ⇒ The "Usage Status" screen appears. 3 Administrator Operations Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 127 For details on consumable replacement, refer to "5.5 Replacing Parts" (page 273). ■ Viewing the Status of the scanner's consumable parts (pad assembly or pick roller) can be viewed. 3.7 Using the Device Status Menus 3.7.2 Viewing the Usage Status Information about the number of documents that have been scanned and the status of Consumable Parts 1.
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... ■ Resetting the Usage Counter After part replacement, the usage counter can be reset to return the part status to "5.5 Replacing Parts" (page 273). 1. Press the [Clear] button for the part replaced. ⇒ The counter reset confirmation... screen appears. Select the [Usage Status] tab on the top menu. 2. For more details about replacing consumable parts, refer to normal. Select the [Device Status] tab on the left side menu. ⇒ The "Usage Status" screen appears. 3 3. Administrator Operations Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
... ■ Resetting the Usage Counter After part replacement, the usage counter can be reset to return the part status to "5.5 Replacing Parts" (page 273). 1. Press the [Clear] button for the part replaced. ⇒ The counter reset confirmation... screen appears. Select the [Usage Status] tab on the top menu. 2. For more details about replacing consumable parts, refer to normal. Select the [Device Status] tab on the left side menu. ⇒ The "Usage Status" screen appears. 3 3. Administrator Operations Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
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Before cleaning inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. Chapter 5 Scanner Care This chapter describes how to clean the scanner and replace worn out parts, in order to be turned off the power, unplug the AC adapter...scanner in optimum scanning condition. WARNING The glass scanner windows inside the scanner or replacing any parts, turn off when cleaning the feed rollers. 5 5.1 Cleaning...264 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
Before cleaning inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. Chapter 5 Scanner Care This chapter describes how to clean the scanner and replace worn out parts, in order to be turned off the power, unplug the AC adapter...scanner in optimum scanning condition. WARNING The glass scanner windows inside the scanner or replacing any parts, turn off when cleaning the feed rollers. 5 5.1 Cleaning...264 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Network Scanner fi-6000NS...
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... cleaned more frequently when the following types of documents are used: • Coated paper • Documents with large areas of printing • Chemically treated paper such as carbonless paper • Paper containing large amounts of calcium carbonate filler • Documents written in pencil • Documents with insufficiently fused toner 5 Scanner Care Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 265
... cleaned more frequently when the following types of documents are used: • Coated paper • Documents with large areas of printing • Chemically treated paper such as carbonless paper • Paper containing large amounts of calcium carbonate filler • Documents written in pencil • Documents with insufficiently fused toner 5 Scanner Care Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 265
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...Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 267 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 2. Pad assembly Feed rollers Ultrasonic sensor Pick roller Glass scanner windows Idler rollers No. Scanner Care 2 Feed rollers (× 4) Refer to "Feed rollers" (page 269). 3 Pick roller (× 1) Refer to "Pick roller" (page 270). 4 Idler rollers (× 4) Refer to "Idler rollers" (page 270). 5 Glass scanner... windows (× 2) Refer to "Glass scanner windows" (page 270). 6 Ultrasonic sensor (× 2) Refer to "Pad assembly" (page 268). Part name Cleaning method 5 1 Pad ...
...Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 267 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 2. Pad assembly Feed rollers Ultrasonic sensor Pick roller Glass scanner windows Idler rollers No. Scanner Care 2 Feed rollers (× 4) Refer to "Feed rollers" (page 269). 3 Pick roller (× 1) Refer to "Pick roller" (page 270). 4 Idler rollers (× 4) Refer to "Idler rollers" (page 270). 5 Glass scanner... windows (× 2) Refer to "Glass scanner windows" (page 270). 6 Ultrasonic sensor (× 2) Refer to "Pad assembly" (page 268). Part name Cleaning method 5 1 Pad ...
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... [Consumable Alert] button becomes orange or red, contact your FUJITSU dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 273 Part name Pad assembly (PAD ASSY) Part No. To obtain these parts, contact your scanner administrator to the type of 0001 sheets scanned or once a documents scanned reaches year 95,000 sheets. (when using 64 g/m2...
... [Consumable Alert] button becomes orange or red, contact your FUJITSU dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 273 Part name Pad assembly (PAD ASSY) Part No. To obtain these parts, contact your scanner administrator to the type of 0001 sheets scanned or once a documents scanned reaches year 95,000 sheets. (when using 64 g/m2...
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5.5.1 Replacing the Pad Assembly 5.5 Replacing Parts 1. Squeeze prongs together and pull up 5 Scanner Care 4. If it upwards and to the front, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Squeeze the prongs on your fingers. 3. Holding the new ...pad assembly by its sides, insert into the pad assembly socket, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 275 Remove any documents from the scanner. Remove the pad assembly from the ADF paper chute. 2. ATTENTION Make sure that the top cover does not shut on either...
5.5.1 Replacing the Pad Assembly 5.5 Replacing Parts 1. Squeeze prongs together and pull up 5 Scanner Care 4. If it upwards and to the front, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Squeeze the prongs on your fingers. 3. Holding the new ...pad assembly by its sides, insert into the pad assembly socket, taking care not to snag the pick springs. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 275 Remove any documents from the scanner. Remove the pad assembly from the ADF paper chute. 2. ATTENTION Make sure that the top cover does not shut on either...
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... roller bushing Pick roller shaft 3. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 277 Squeeze the tabs of the sheet guide release catch together with your fingernail. Be careful as it is easy to turn the ... to bind the shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow. Use a paper clip to rotate. Remove the pick roller and its shaft from the scanner. 1. 5.5 Replacing Parts 4. Rotate the left side of the ADF in the direction of the left side pick roller bushing in the right side bushing. 2 1 ATTENTION The...
... roller bushing Pick roller shaft 3. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 277 Squeeze the tabs of the sheet guide release catch together with your fingernail. Be careful as it is easy to turn the ... to bind the shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow. Use a paper clip to rotate. Remove the pick roller and its shaft from the scanner. 1. 5.5 Replacing Parts 4. Rotate the left side of the ADF in the direction of the left side pick roller bushing in the right side bushing. 2 1 ATTENTION The...
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Attach the ADF paper chute. 10. The usage counter must be reset by the arrow. Scanner Care 5 8. You should hear a click when it is returned to the scanner, follow the pick roller and shaft removal procedure in reverse. 1. To attach the pick roller to its original position. For details, refer to lock the... the pick roller and shaft back in the direction indicated by an administrator. Open the tabs of the sheet guide release catch in place. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 279 Close the top cover. Rotate the left side pick roller bushing in the...
Attach the ADF paper chute. 10. The usage counter must be reset by the arrow. Scanner Care 5 8. You should hear a click when it is returned to the scanner, follow the pick roller and shaft removal procedure in reverse. 1. To attach the pick roller to its original position. For details, refer to lock the... the pick roller and shaft back in the direction indicated by an administrator. Open the tabs of the sheet guide release catch in place. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 279 Close the top cover. Rotate the left side pick roller bushing in the...
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B B.1 Device Specifications 324 B.2 Scanner Specifications 325 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 323 Appendix B Scanner Specifications This appendix gives specifications for the scanner as a whole, and for scanner parts.
B B.1 Device Specifications 324 B.2 Scanner Specifications 325 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 323 Appendix B Scanner Specifications This appendix gives specifications for the scanner as a whole, and for scanner parts.
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... the ADF, making sure the side guides are deleted. Try the following checks or solutions: • Contact a system administrator to "4.1 Loading Documents" (page 170). Load the document to prevent any space between the side guides and the edges of user data stores has reached the maximum allowed. Normal Replace Soon Scanning... "6.3 Network... to have the server status checked. LDAP server is busy. Action Contact a system administrator to have the LDAP search base format corrected. Replace the consumable part when convenient. C Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 355
... the ADF, making sure the side guides are deleted. Try the following checks or solutions: • Contact a system administrator to "4.1 Loading Documents" (page 170). Load the document to prevent any space between the side guides and the edges of user data stores has reached the maximum allowed. Normal Replace Soon Scanning... "6.3 Network... to have the server status checked. LDAP server is busy. Action Contact a system administrator to have the LDAP search base format corrected. Replace the consumable part when convenient. C Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 355