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... in the host computer 2-2 Installing the Kodak Driver software 2-2 Installing the FireWire cable 2-2 Attaching the power cord 2-3 Powering up the host computer 2-3 Scanner components 2-3 3 Using the Scanner 3-1 Turning the scanner on and off 3-1 Starting and stopping scanning 3-1 Manually pausing and resuming the scanner 3-2 Automatically pausing and resuming the scanner 3-2 Manually ending scanning 3-2 Document preparation 3-3 Adjusting the side guides and...
... in the host computer 2-2 Installing the Kodak Driver software 2-2 Installing the FireWire cable 2-2 Attaching the power cord 2-3 Powering up the host computer 2-3 Scanner components 2-3 3 Using the Scanner 3-1 Turning the scanner on and off 3-1 Starting and stopping scanning 3-1 Manually pausing and resuming the scanner 3-2 Automatically pausing and resuming the scanner 3-2 Manually ending scanning 3-2 Document preparation 3-3 Adjusting the side guides and...
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Exit deflector 3-7 Adjusting the optional short document tray 3-8 Feeding documents using multi-feed detection 3-9 Automatic feeding 3-9 Continuous feeding 3-10 Manual feeding 3-10 Feeding documents that require special handling 3-11 Calibrating the scanner 3-11 Image calibration 3-12 Ultrasonics calibration 3-... Troubleshooting 6-1 Indicator lights 6-1 Accessing the Operator Log 6-3 i600 Series Scanners Message listing 6-6 i600 Series Scanners Numerical Message listing 6-11 i700 Series Scanners Message listing 6-12 i700 Series Scanenrs Numerial Message listing 6-18 Problem ...
Exit deflector 3-7 Adjusting the optional short document tray 3-8 Feeding documents using multi-feed detection 3-9 Automatic feeding 3-9 Continuous feeding 3-10 Manual feeding 3-10 Feeding documents that require special handling 3-11 Calibrating the scanner 3-11 Image calibration 3-12 Ultrasonics calibration 3-... Troubleshooting 6-1 Indicator lights 6-1 Accessing the Operator Log 6-3 i600 Series Scanners Message listing 6-6 i600 Series Scanners Numerical Message listing 6-11 i700 Series Scanners Message listing 6-12 i700 Series Scanenrs Numerial Message listing 6-18 Problem ...
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.... • For i600/i700 Series Scanners minimum paper length is 2.5 inches (63.5 mm) • Maximum paper length for Kodak i700 Series Scanners. • Multi-feed detection by multiple ultrasonic sensors as well as by length detection. • Automatic and manual feeding. • JPEG compression allows...page orientation based on a CD that is 34 inches (863.6 mm) and i700 Series Scanners 40 inches (1016 mm) • Color or grayscale at the same speed as "sleep" mode). • Document printing capabilities. • Electronic red, green and blue color dropout. • Output resolutions...
.... • For i600/i700 Series Scanners minimum paper length is 2.5 inches (63.5 mm) • Maximum paper length for Kodak i700 Series Scanners. • Multi-feed detection by multiple ultrasonic sensors as well as by length detection. • Automatic and manual feeding. • JPEG compression allows...page orientation based on a CD that is 34 inches (863.6 mm) and i700 Series Scanners 40 inches (1016 mm) • Color or grayscale at the same speed as "sleep" mode). • Document printing capabilities. • Electronic red, green and blue color dropout. • Output resolutions...
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... the circuit board solder. These include, but are not limited to repair. • The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners contain lead in accordance with the instruction manual, may arise. Use appropriate precautions when relocating the scanner. • Do not wear loose clothing, unbuttoned sleeves, etc. • Do not wear...trouble occurs, the user may be required to the operation of any mechanical device. Do not attempt to , the following: • The scanner weighs 38.6 kg (85 lbs). These limits are shipped from the area that could be required to 15 minutes. This equipment has been...
... the circuit board solder. These include, but are not limited to repair. • The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanners contain lead in accordance with the instruction manual, may arise. Use appropriate precautions when relocating the scanner. • Do not wear loose clothing, unbuttoned sleeves, etc. • Do not wear...trouble occurs, the user may be required to the operation of any mechanical device. Do not attempt to , the following: • The scanner weighs 38.6 kg (85 lbs). These limits are shipped from the area that could be required to 15 minutes. This equipment has been...
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CAUTION:Moving parts, avoid contact. 3 Elevator tray side guides - and right-adjusted to manually adjust the space between the feed module and separation roller for documents that require special handling. 5 Output tray and end stop length can be left-, center- The side guides can also be...; Turn the power on to scan. Attaching the power cord The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanner is packed with your electrical requirements and attach it. 2. allows you want to the host computer. collects the scanned documents. Side guides can be locked into position if desired. 4 Gap release...
CAUTION:Moving parts, avoid contact. 3 Elevator tray side guides - and right-adjusted to manually adjust the space between the feed module and separation roller for documents that require special handling. 5 Output tray and end stop length can be left-, center- The side guides can also be...; Turn the power on to scan. Attaching the power cord The Kodak i600/i700 Series Scanner is packed with your electrical requirements and attach it. 2. allows you want to the host computer. collects the scanned documents. Side guides can be locked into position if desired. 4 Gap release...
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... provides the following operational procedures: • Turning on/off the scanner • Starting, stopping, pausing and resuming the scanner • Document preparation • Adjusting the side guides and output tray • Scanning documents • Feeding long documents • Automatic, continuous and manual feeding • Calibration Turning the scanner on and off • Press the button on the...
... provides the following operational procedures: • Turning on/off the scanner • Starting, stopping, pausing and resuming the scanner • Document preparation • Adjusting the side guides and output tray • Scanning documents • Feeding long documents • Automatic, continuous and manual feeding • Calibration Turning the scanner on and off • Press the button on the...
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... button Start/Resume button Automatically pausing and resuming the scanner Manually ending scanning During scanning the scanner monitors its own internal image buffer memory. The scanner automatically resumes scanning by pressing the Stop/Pause button on the scanner to pause scanning. Manually pausing and resuming the scanner While scanning documents: • Press the Stop/Pause button on the...
... button Start/Resume button Automatically pausing and resuming the scanner Manually ending scanning During scanning the scanner monitors its own internal image buffer memory. The scanner automatically resumes scanning by pressing the Stop/Pause button on the scanner to pause scanning. Manually pausing and resuming the scanner While scanning documents: • Press the Stop/Pause button on the...
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...manually fed, one at a time. • Staples and paper clips in this allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner must be aligned to 110 lb.). Optimal scanner performance is not recommended when using the gap release lever. Ultrasonic multi-feed detection is achieved when scanning documents within the recommended document specifications listed below. Kodak scanners... have been tested with a range of documents that represent the broad spectrum of scanner reliability, ...
...manually fed, one at a time. • Staples and paper clips in this allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner must be aligned to 110 lb.). Optimal scanner performance is not recommended when using the gap release lever. Ultrasonic multi-feed detection is achieved when scanning documents within the recommended document specifications listed below. Kodak scanners... have been tested with a range of documents that represent the broad spectrum of scanner reliability, ...
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... to scan small batches of the stack. When the scanner is configured for continuous feeding, the elevator tray is covered. 2. Press Start/Resume. 3-10 A-61500 May 2010 The elevator tray will stop when the Transport Timeout has been reached. Manual feeding To manually feed documents: 1. Continuous feeding Continuous feeding can be used when you...
... to scan small batches of the stack. When the scanner is configured for continuous feeding, the elevator tray is covered. 2. Press Start/Resume. 3-10 A-61500 May 2010 The elevator tray will stop when the Transport Timeout has been reached. Manual feeding To manually feed documents: 1. Continuous feeding Continuous feeding can be used when you...
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... clearance to achieve the best overall quality of calibration that are in doubt about whether a damaged document can be transported through the scanner, use the gap release lever and manually feed the document. If more than one document is to be rebooted prior to manually adjust the space between the feed module and separation roller for...
... clearance to achieve the best overall quality of calibration that are in doubt about whether a damaged document can be transported through the scanner, use the gap release lever and manually feed the document. If more than one document is to be rebooted prior to manually adjust the space between the feed module and separation roller for...
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...Print locations (vertical) Print orientation Font size Ink cartridge Print side Minimum printing distance from document lead edge Static fields available Dynamic fields available Languages supported Description 1 40 8 front manually set, Set by capture software application 0, 90, 180 or 270 degrees 2 selectable, ...HP-C6602B Front (pre-scan) 0.89 cm (0.35 in.) User-specified messages via capture software application Up to a nine-digit sequential document number, date, four-digit time Any phonetic language (for example: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese (half-...
...Print locations (vertical) Print orientation Font size Ink cartridge Print side Minimum printing distance from document lead edge Static fields available Dynamic fields available Languages supported Description 1 40 8 front manually set, Set by capture software application 0, 90, 180 or 270 degrees 2 selectable, ...HP-C6602B Front (pre-scan) 0.89 cm (0.35 in.) User-specified messages via capture software application Up to a nine-digit sequential document number, date, four-digit time Any phonetic language (for example: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese (half-...
User Guide
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...materials as specified in this manual. Some document types generate more paper ...dust and debris and may require more frequent cleaning than recommended. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. These cleaners only displace the dust, dirt or debris to another location within the scanner, which could cause the scanner... and accessories • cleaning procedures for the scanner • replacement procedures for wear and replace ...Scanner components marked with a green tab indicate operator-accessible parts. A-61500 May 2010 5-1 Cleaning your scanner...
...materials as specified in this manual. Some document types generate more paper ...dust and debris and may require more frequent cleaning than recommended. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. These cleaners only displace the dust, dirt or debris to another location within the scanner, which could cause the scanner... and accessories • cleaning procedures for the scanner • replacement procedures for wear and replace ...Scanner components marked with a green tab indicate operator-accessible parts. A-61500 May 2010 5-1 Cleaning your scanner...
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Dry the rollers with a roller cleaning pad. Cleaning the separation roller tires 7. Pull the separation pad holder forward and remove the separation roller. Manually rotate and wipe the separation roller tires with a lint-free cloth. See "Replacement procedures" later in order to the MSDS for more information. .... Refer to remove any residue between the ribs. 9. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in this chapter. 5-5 Cleaning the drive rollers 5. Manually rotate and wipe the NFR and drive rollers with soap and water after performing maintenance procedures. 6.
Dry the rollers with a roller cleaning pad. Cleaning the separation roller tires 7. Pull the separation pad holder forward and remove the separation roller. Manually rotate and wipe the separation roller tires with a lint-free cloth. See "Replacement procedures" later in order to the MSDS for more information. .... Refer to remove any residue between the ribs. 9. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in this chapter. 5-5 Cleaning the drive rollers 5. Manually rotate and wipe the NFR and drive rollers with soap and water after performing maintenance procedures. 6.
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Cleaning the feed module tires 11. Reinstall the separation roller. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in this chapter. 5-6 A-61500 May 2010 Inspect the tires. 10. Push the release lever down (located underneath the printer access cover) to remove any residue between the ribs. 14. If the tires show signs of wear or damage, replace the feed module tires. See "Replacement procedures" later in order to release and remove the feed module. 13. Manually rotate and wipe the feed module tires with a roller cleaning pad. Lift up the printer access cover. 12.
Cleaning the feed module tires 11. Reinstall the separation roller. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in this chapter. 5-6 A-61500 May 2010 Inspect the tires. 10. Push the release lever down (located underneath the printer access cover) to remove any residue between the ribs. 14. If the tires show signs of wear or damage, replace the feed module tires. See "Replacement procedures" later in order to release and remove the feed module. 13. Manually rotate and wipe the feed module tires with a roller cleaning pad. Lift up the printer access cover. 12.