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... guarantee that to radio communications. Revisions, Disclaimers Revisions Edition 01 Date published October, 2000 Revised contents First edition Specification No. These limits are designed to Part 15 of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment...
... guarantee that to radio communications. Revisions, Disclaimers Revisions Edition 01 Date published October, 2000 Revised contents First edition Specification No. These limits are designed to Part 15 of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment...
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...may be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. registered mark. ENERGYSTAR ® is prohibited. Copyrights All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000, FUJITSU LIMITED. Printed in any products herein, to any form without obligation. The length of the serial interface cable must be 15 meters (50 feet)... the power cord must be reproduced in Japan. Changes The contents of this manual may be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. No part of this scanner meets the ENERGYSTAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. S. NOTE • The use of a non-shielded interface cable with Canadian ICES-003...
...may be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. registered mark. ENERGYSTAR ® is prohibited. Copyrights All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000, FUJITSU LIMITED. Printed in any products herein, to any form without obligation. The length of the serial interface cable must be 15 meters (50 feet)... the power cord must be reproduced in Japan. Changes The contents of this manual may be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. No part of this scanner meets the ENERGYSTAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. S. NOTE • The use of a non-shielded interface cable with Canadian ICES-003...
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Official Fujitsu part names are indicated with an initial capital letter, as follows: WARNING WARNING indicates that minor personal injury, loss of data, or damage to help you do not follow a procedure correctly. vi Conventions Important information that requires special attention is indicated as in the part name "Pick roller". CAUTION CAUTION indicates that serious personal injury may result if you perform a procedure correctly. NOTE A NOTE provides "how-to" tips or suggestions to the scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly.
Official Fujitsu part names are indicated with an initial capital letter, as follows: WARNING WARNING indicates that minor personal injury, loss of data, or damage to help you do not follow a procedure correctly. vi Conventions Important information that requires special attention is indicated as in the part name "Pick roller". CAUTION CAUTION indicates that serious personal injury may result if you perform a procedure correctly. NOTE A NOTE provides "how-to" tips or suggestions to the scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly.
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION 1-1 Units 1-2 Assemblies 1-4 Operator Panel 1-5 Panel Display 1-6 CHAPTER 2 CLEANING 2-1 Cleaning Supplies and Area Requiring Cleaning 2-2 Supplies 2-2 Areas Requiring Cleaning 2-3 Cleaning the ADF 2-4 Cleaning the Flatbed 2-10 CHAPTER 3 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 3-1 Pad Assembly 3-2 Pick Roller 3-4 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4-1 Clearing Paper Jams 4-2 Initial Checks 4-3 Problem Checklist 4-20 vii
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION 1-1 Units 1-2 Assemblies 1-4 Operator Panel 1-5 Panel Display 1-6 CHAPTER 2 CLEANING 2-1 Cleaning Supplies and Area Requiring Cleaning 2-2 Supplies 2-2 Areas Requiring Cleaning 2-3 Cleaning the ADF 2-4 Cleaning the Flatbed 2-10 CHAPTER 3 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 3-1 Pad Assembly 3-2 Pick Roller 3-4 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4-1 Clearing Paper Jams 4-2 Initial Checks 4-3 Problem Checklist 4-20 vii
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CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 DESCRIPTION CLEANING REPLACEMENT OF PARTS TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING REPLACEMENT OF PARTS CLEANING D DEESSCCRRIIPTPITOINON
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 DESCRIPTION CLEANING REPLACEMENT OF PARTS TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING REPLACEMENT OF PARTS CLEANING D DEESSCCRRIIPTPITOINON
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... the left Moves the cursor (blinking part) to the right Exit When you are entering settings on the Operator panel, pressing this button returns you immediately to read. Read Indicates the scanner is reading or ready to the Scanner Ready screen. If it blinks at four second intervals, ...status (turns off the Check lamp. Stop When the Check LED lights, pressing this indicates cleaning the ADF is used . LED Indicates the scanner is double feed, pressing the Stop button turns off the Check lamp. If the problem is used . Some application software packages might use...
... the left Moves the cursor (blinking part) to the right Exit When you are entering settings on the Operator panel, pressing this button returns you immediately to read. Read Indicates the scanner is reading or ready to the Scanner Ready screen. If it blinks at four second intervals, ...status (turns off the Check lamp. Stop When the Check LED lights, pressing this indicates cleaning the ADF is used . LED Indicates the scanner is double feed, pressing the Stop button turns off the Check lamp. If the problem is used . Some application software packages might use...
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... useful to reset is detected. When the button is pressed This counter increments each time a document is displayed. 1-7 Abrasion counter Abrasion counter counts the accumulated number of sheets that have been ... Chapter 6. This counter increments at one day. How to check the cleaning cycle or parts replacement cycle. NOTE When the counter value is 0, no number is scanned. The counter...is not initialized until an error is described in one time. DESCRIPTION Counter Display The scanner is pressed The paper counter counts the number of scanned sheets from the start of sheets...
... useful to reset is detected. When the button is pressed This counter increments each time a document is displayed. 1-7 Abrasion counter Abrasion counter counts the accumulated number of sheets that have been ... Chapter 6. This counter increments at one day. How to check the cleaning cycle or parts replacement cycle. NOTE When the counter value is 0, no number is scanned. The counter...is not initialized until an error is described in one time. DESCRIPTION Counter Display The scanner is pressed The paper counter counts the number of scanned sheets from the start of sheets...
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CLEANING Areas Requiring Cleaning Area Name Document holding pad Flatbed Document bed Pad Glass/Sheet guide ADF Pick roller Plastic rollers Feed rollers Pick Arm Rollers Cleaning paper with Cleaner F1 Dry cloth Cotton swab with Cleaner F1 with Cleaner F1 or F2 ADF Plastic rollers Document holding pad Document bed Feed rollers Pad Sheet guide (white part) Plastic rollers Pick roller Glass 2-3
CLEANING Areas Requiring Cleaning Area Name Document holding pad Flatbed Document bed Pad Glass/Sheet guide ADF Pick roller Plastic rollers Feed rollers Pick Arm Rollers Cleaning paper with Cleaner F1 Dry cloth Cotton swab with Cleaner F1 with Cleaner F1 or F2 ADF Plastic rollers Document holding pad Document bed Feed rollers Pad Sheet guide (white part) Plastic rollers Pick roller Glass 2-3
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Sheet guide (white part) NOTE If the Sheet guide is dirty, the front image may show vertical stripes. 3 Close the ADF to lock the ADF lever. 2-7 CLEANING Sheet guide (white part): Wipe the sheet guide.
Sheet guide (white part) NOTE If the Sheet guide is dirty, the front image may show vertical stripes. 3 Close the ADF to lock the ADF lever. 2-7 CLEANING Sheet guide (white part): Wipe the sheet guide.
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CHAPTER 3 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS This chapter describes how to replace the pad assembly and the pick roller. Pad Assembly Pick Roller 3-1
CHAPTER 3 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS This chapter describes how to replace the pad assembly and the pick roller. Pad Assembly Pick Roller 3-1
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NOTE Fit the Pad assembly pin into the larger hole, then slide it to the right until it towards you. NOTE Hold both ends of step 3. CAUTION Don't hold the sensor arm with the Pad assembly. Then, being careful not to the ADF in the reverse sequence of the Pad assembly as shown in the right photo. Pad assembly 4 Attach the Pad Assembly to hook the spring for the Pad, remove the Pad Assembly. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 3 Slide the Pad Assembly to the left and pull it stops. 5 Close the ADF. 3-3
NOTE Fit the Pad assembly pin into the larger hole, then slide it to the right until it towards you. NOTE Hold both ends of step 3. CAUTION Don't hold the sensor arm with the Pad assembly. Then, being careful not to the ADF in the reverse sequence of the Pad assembly as shown in the right photo. Pad assembly 4 Attach the Pad Assembly to hook the spring for the Pad, remove the Pad Assembly. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 3 Slide the Pad Assembly to the left and pull it stops. 5 Close the ADF. 3-3
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3 With both hands, lift up Guide A and disengage its tip from the right hole. Stopper Pick roller 2 Pick roller 1 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Position for Replacement 3-5 Then lift the right side of the cover and remove it. 4 To remove the Pick rollers, turn the stopper counterclockwise.
3 With both hands, lift up Guide A and disengage its tip from the right hole. Stopper Pick roller 2 Pick roller 1 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Position for Replacement 3-5 Then lift the right side of the cover and remove it. 4 To remove the Pick rollers, turn the stopper counterclockwise.
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REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 7 To attach the new Pick rollers, place Pick roller 1 from the right side above the bearing for Pick roller 1. NOTE Make sure that the shaft is securely fixed to the bearings. 3-7 Put the shaft of Pick roller 1 into the bearing. Then, slide Pick roller 1 toward the right side. NOTE Pick roller 1 has a groove in its rubber.
REPLACEMENT OF PARTS 7 To attach the new Pick rollers, place Pick roller 1 from the right side above the bearing for Pick roller 1. NOTE Make sure that the shaft is securely fixed to the bearings. 3-7 Put the shaft of Pick roller 1 into the bearing. Then, slide Pick roller 1 toward the right side. NOTE Pick roller 1 has a groove in its rubber.
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Stopper REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Operating Position 3-9 9 Turn the stopper clockwise to secure the Pick rollers.
Stopper REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Operating Position 3-9 9 Turn the stopper clockwise to secure the Pick rollers.
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NO Select the "Photo" mode (White level following "Off") through the scanner setting menu in the software. Is the "Photo" mode selected? YES Is halftone or dither processing selected? NO Select the halftone or dithering mode from the host computer. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-7 YES Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, glass, and sheet guides clean? Clean the dirty parts. (See p. 2-5, p. 2-7, p. 2-10) YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. 4 Symptom Pictures and photographs are not read correctly.
NO Select the "Photo" mode (White level following "Off") through the scanner setting menu in the software. Is the "Photo" mode selected? YES Is halftone or dither processing selected? NO Select the halftone or dithering mode from the host computer. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-7 YES Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, glass, and sheet guides clean? Clean the dirty parts. (See p. 2-5, p. 2-7, p. 2-10) YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. 4 Symptom Pictures and photographs are not read correctly.
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YES 3mm YES Is there any printed text on Select the "Photo" mode the first 3mm of the (White level following "Off") document? NO Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, glass, and sheet guides clean? Clean the dirty parts. (See p. 2-5, p. 2-7, p. 2-10) YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. 4-8 via software. NO Select the "Line Art" mode from the host computer. 5 Symptom Characters and lines are not read correctly. Is the "Line Art" mode selected?
YES 3mm YES Is there any printed text on Select the "Photo" mode the first 3mm of the (White level following "Off") document? NO Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, glass, and sheet guides clean? Clean the dirty parts. (See p. 2-5, p. 2-7, p. 2-10) YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. 4-8 via software. NO Select the "Line Art" mode from the host computer. 5 Symptom Characters and lines are not read correctly. Is the "Line Art" mode selected?
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... it . Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-9 missing NO Is the scanner on it ? 6 Symptom Images are any rubber feet of the scanner missing? Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, Clean the dirty parts. YES Do not press the top of the ADF or put anything heavy on a flat, even surface or...
... it . Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-9 missing NO Is the scanner on it ? 6 Symptom Images are any rubber feet of the scanner missing? Are the Document bed, NO Document holding pad, Clean the dirty parts. YES Do not press the top of the ADF or put anything heavy on a flat, even surface or...
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... center, please fill in the following items. General Model Part number Serial number Manufactured data Revision A 0123456789 B 0123456789 C 0123456789 Date of document. Error status Transport error Type of purchase Symptoms Persistent problem? Date of the back. The revision is indicated by mail? (Example) fi-4750C (Example) CA02956-2352 (Example) 00002 (Example) 2000-2 The revision...
... center, please fill in the following items. General Model Part number Serial number Manufactured data Revision A 0123456789 B 0123456789 C 0123456789 Date of document. Error status Transport error Type of purchase Symptoms Persistent problem? Date of the back. The revision is indicated by mail? (Example) fi-4750C (Example) CA02956-2352 (Example) 00002 (Example) 2000-2 The revision...
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... found to radio communications. The length of the serial interface cable must be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. i However, there is encouraged to try to Part 15 of a non-shielded interface cable with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. These...
... found to radio communications. The length of the serial interface cable must be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. i However, there is encouraged to try to Part 15 of a non-shielded interface cable with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. These...
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The contents of this scanner meets ENERGYSTAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. ii ENERGYSTAR ® is a U. No part of this manual may be revised without permission. registered mark. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000 FUJITSU LIMITED. S. Printed in any form without prior notice. As an ENERGYSTAR ® Partner, Fujitsu Limited has determined that this manual may be reproduced in Japan. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
The contents of this scanner meets ENERGYSTAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. ii ENERGYSTAR ® is a U. No part of this manual may be revised without permission. registered mark. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2000 FUJITSU LIMITED. S. Printed in any form without prior notice. As an ENERGYSTAR ® Partner, Fujitsu Limited has determined that this manual may be reproduced in Japan. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.