Kodak Scanner 9090DB User Manual

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Environmental information  
• The Kodak Ngenutiy Scanners are designed to meet worldwide environmental requirements.  
• Guidelines are available for the disposal of consumable items that are replaced during maintenance or service; follow local  
regulations or contact Kodak locally for more information.  
• The product packaging is recyclable.  
Kodak Ngenutiy Scanners are Energy Star compliant and shipped from the factory with the default time set to 15 minutes.  
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according to article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH).  
Acoustic emission  
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Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Emissionswert beträgt <70 dB(A).  
[Machine Noise Information Ordinance — 3, GSGV  
The operator-position noise emission value is <70 dB(A).]  
EMC statements  
United States  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated  
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequently energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at their own expense.  
Japan  
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Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble  
occurs, the user may be required to take corrective action.  
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user may be required to take adequate measures.  
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OVERVIEW  
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2-1  
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A-E  
INSTALLATION  
GETTING STARTED  
CONTROL PANEL AND NGENUITY OPERATOR UTILITY  
ADVANCED FEATURES  
MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
APPENDICES  
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1 Overview  
Contents  
Supporting documentation.............................................................. 1-1  
Optional accessories....................................................................... 1-2  
What’s in the box ........................................................................... 1-2  
Scanner components...................................................................... 1-3  
Front view................................................................................... 1-3  
Rear view.................................................................................... 1-7  
Kodak Ngenuity 9000 Series  
Scanners offer optimal image quality  
and scans a wider range of  
documents than any other scanner in  
its class. With an easy-to-use  
operator interface and smart front  
panel functionality, Ngenuity  
Scanners are user-friendly and ideal  
for companies in industries such as  
health care, financial services,  
insurance, government, transportation and service bureaus.  
These models are available:  
Kodak Ngenuity 9090DC Scanner — duplex scanner that scans 90  
pages per minute in color, grayscale or black and white in landscape  
mode.  
Kodak Ngenuity 9090DB Scanner — duplex scanner that scans 90  
pages per minute in black and white or grayscale in landscape mode.  
Kodak Ngenuity 9125DC Scanner — duplex scanner that scans 125  
pages per minute in color, grayscale or black and white in landscape  
mode.  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150DC Scanner — duplex scanner that scans 150  
pages per minute in color, grayscale or black and white in landscape  
mode.  
This User’s Guide provides information and procedures for using and  
maintaining the Kodak Ngenuity 9000 Series Scanners. The  
information in this guide is for use with all models unless otherwise  
noted.  
Supporting  
documentation  
The following documentation is available in support of the Kodak  
Ngenuity 9000 Series Scanners:  
• User’s Guide  
• Installation Guide  
• Maintenance Reference Guide  
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Optional accessories Front/Rear Printer Kit — front page (pre-scan) and back page (post-  
scan) imprinting prints user-specified alphanumeric strings on the  
documents as they are scanned. The printer kit includes one printer  
accessory that can be installed in either the front or rear print position.  
CAT No. 863 4230  
Straight Pass-Through Adapter — this adapter allows you to connect  
the exit tray to the straight pass-through door for better paper handling.  
CAT No. 802 9654  
What’s in the box  
Kodak Ngenuity 9090DC, 9090DB, 9125DC or 9150DC Scanner  
• Power cord bundle  
• USB cable  
• Camera calibration kit  
• Cleaning supplies  
• Two Exit Deflectors (one Standard and one Lightweight)  
• Installation CD which includes:  
- VRS Software  
- VRS User Manual and Release notes  
- Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU)  
- ISIS/TWAIN Drivers  
- User’s Guide  
- Installation Guide  
- Maintenance Reference Guide  
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Scanner components  
Front view  
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Control Panel — allows you to initiate scanner functions directly  
from the scanner.  
Feeder table — place the documents to be scanned on the feeder  
table. It can be raised and lowered using the feeder table buttons  
on the control panel.  
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Feeder table extender — provides a support for longer  
documents that extend beyond the standard length. The extender  
can be pulled out to add approximately 7 inches (18 cm) to the  
feeder table.  
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Side guides — used to guide document(s) into the scanner’s  
transport. They can be width-adjusted independently, which allows  
for left-, right-, or center-feeding of documents.  
Feed rollers — contains two rollers that assist in grabbing and  
feeding documents into the scanner transport. These rollers can be  
placed in an up position for manual feeding or a down position for  
automatic document feeding.  
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Separator roller door — allows access to the separator roller. The  
separator roller assists in separating documents as they feed into  
the transport.  
Scanner cover release lever — there is a transport cover release  
lever on each side of the scanner. Pull one or both levers towards  
you to release and open the transport cover.  
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Scanner cover — opens in an upward position and will stay open  
in a full-up position with the support of two gas springs.  
Document output guides — used to guide the scanned  
document(s) into a neat stack on the exit tray. They can be width-  
adjusted independently for left-, right- or center-document  
alignment.  
10 Exit deflector — assists in the placement of documents in the exit  
tray. The scanner is packed with 2 exit deflectors. The standard  
deflector should be used for most of your scanning needs. Use the  
deeper deflector when scanning light-weight documents (i.e., rice  
paper.)  
Standard Exit Deflector  
Lightweight Exit Deflector  
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11 Exit tray — where document(s) are deposited after they have  
passed through the transport. There are two sets of slots that are  
used for exit tray positioning depending on the types of documents  
being scanned.  
Back of exit tray  
Tabs  
(slide into  
slots)  
Top/Front view of scanner - exit tray removed  
Slots-  
Top row  
Bottom row  
Stops for bracing  
kickstand wire  
These positions are available:  
- Flat: exit tray rests on top of the scanner in a flat, horizontal  
position, with the tabs on the back of the tray hinged into the  
bottom row of slots.  
- Tilted Forward: tabs at the back of the exit tray are in the top  
slots causing the exit tray to tilt in a downward position. This  
position aids stacking of long documents in the exit tray.  
- Tilted Backward: tabs at the back of the tray are in the bottom  
row of slots. Pull the kickstand wire on the bottom of the exit tray  
down and out. Snap the kickstand wire in the slots of the  
scanner cover. This is useful when scanning small documents.  
NOTES:  
• If you have the optional imprinter, there is a door underneath the exit  
tray that allows access to the front page imprinter.  
• If you are using the optional straight pass-through adapter, you can  
remove the exit tray from its position and place it in the back of the  
scanner for straight pass-through output. For information on installing  
and using the straight pass-through adapter, see Appendix C,  
Installing and Using the Straight Pass-Through Adapter.  
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12 Document stop guide — adjust this guide to match the length of  
the documents being scanned, which aids in neat document  
stacking. Slide the document stop guide toward you to lengthen the  
distance or slide it away from you to shorten the distance.  
The document stop guide should be folded down when scanning  
extra long documents that require the use of the exit tray extender.  
NOTE: Positioning the document stop guide too close to the back of  
the exit tray (towards the back of the scanner) can cause  
documents to jam as they exit the scanner.  
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13 Exit tray extender — pull the extender out when scanning longer  
documents.  
A second document stop guide is located on the end of the exit tray  
extender when scanning extra long documents. When not in use,  
fold the extender down.  
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Rear view  
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Imprinter door — provides access to the optional imprinter for  
installation and maintenance.  
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Straight pass-through door — allows you to use the optional  
straight pass-through adapter. When the door is open and the exit  
tray is attached, documents are fed through this exit. This is useful  
for scanning thick or stiff documents. Only open this door when you  
are using the straight pass-through feature, if the door is opened  
while scanning in rotary mode, a document jam will occur.  
NOTE: When the straight pass-through door is open, the Back Door  
status light on the control panel will be lit.  
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SCSI connector — connects an optional SCSI cable (cable and  
SCSI card are not provided).  
USB connector — connects the USB cable to the scanner and  
host PC.  
Fan — for cooling the scanner. The fan is part of the scanner’s  
power supply. Make sure to properly vent the scanner for optimal  
performance.  
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Power connector — connects the power supply to the scanner.  
Power switch — turns the scanner on (I) and off (O).  
Foot — four rubber feet allow for clearance below the scanner.  
Intake vent (on side) — used for drawing air in for cooling. Be sure  
to position the scanner in such a way that the intake vent is not  
blocked.  
NOTE: Be sure to maintain an additional 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) of  
additional clearance at the front, back and sides of the scanner  
for proper ventilation.  
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2 Installation  
Contents  
Installing the exit deflector .............................................................. 2-1  
Installation: with a USB connection ................................................ 2-2  
Installation: with an optional SCSI connection................................ 2-3  
This section provides detailed information supporting the Installation  
Guide that is provided with your scanner. Follow these steps in the  
order they are provided to install your scanner.  
NOTES:  
• If you have already performed all of the steps in the Installation  
Guide, skip this section.  
• When positioning the scanner, be sure to provide adequate  
clearance at the back of the scanner if you will be using the rear  
document exit. For more information on the rear document exit, see  
Appendix C, Installing and Using the Straight Pass-Through Adapter.  
• The scanner weighs approximately 112 pounds (50.8 kg). Be sure to  
incorporate the appropriate manpower before moving or lifting the  
scanner.  
• Verify that your host PC meets the system requirements as specified  
in Appendix A, Specifications.  
• The scanner is packed with a set of language-specific Control Panel  
overlays. The English overlay is installed on the scanner. If you prefer  
a different language, take the desired overlay and adhere it to the  
control panel.  
Installing the exit  
deflector  
The scanner is packed with two exit deflectors. The exit deflector aids  
in better document stacking. The standard exit deflector should be used  
for most of your scanning needs. The lightweight exit deflector should  
be used when scanning light-weight documents.  
• Install the exit deflector by clipping it to the rail at the top of the  
scanner.  
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Installation: with a  
USB connection  
If you are using the optional SCSI connection, refer to the next  
section for installation instructions.  
1. Without the scanner attached, turn on the host PC.  
2. Load the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and install the  
software in the following order: Ngenuity VRS software first, then the  
Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU). You do not need to reboot the host  
PC after installing each software application.  
3. Power down the host PC.  
4. Attach the host PC to the scanner using the supplied USB cable.  
5. Turn on the scanner. After the initialization sequence has finished,  
turn on the host PC.  
NOTE: If you are prompted to check for VRS updates, select No.  
6. Complete the “Found New Hardware” wizard (twice) to install the  
USB drivers.  
7. Launch the Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU) by double-clicking the  
NOU icon  
found on the desktop of the host PC.  
8. Confirm the Ngenuity Operator Utility is communicating with the  
scanner and all the self tests have passed.  
The installation is complete. You are now ready to scan. Refer to the  
instructions for your scanning application or document management  
software.  
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Installation: with an  
optional SCSI  
connection  
The Kodak Ngenuity Scanner is equipped to accommodate a SCSI  
connection for communication between the scanner and host PC. The  
optional SCSI connection can be used in lieu of the standard USB  
connection.  
To use a SCSI connection, a SCSI card and cable is required. Kodak  
does not provide a SCSI card or cable with the Ngenuity Scanner;  
therefore, these items must be purchased separately. A SCSI  
connection kit is not available through Kodak; however, Kodak has  
certified that Adaptec’s 29160 LP or regular profile card is compatible  
with Ngenuity Scanners. The SCSI cable must be a D68-pin SCSI-3  
cable.  
1. Without the scanner attached, turn on the host PC.  
2. Load the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and install the  
software in the following order: Ngenuity VRS software first, then  
the Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU). You do not need to reboot the  
host PC after installing each software application.  
3. Power down the host PC and remove the power cord.  
4. Install the SCSI card (Adaptec 29160) in the host PC. See the  
instructions that are included with the SCSI card.  
5. Connect the host PC to the scanner.  
6. Connect the power to the scanner and reconnect power to the host  
PC.  
7. Turn the scanner on and wait for the initialization sequence to  
complete.  
8. Turn on the host PC.  
9. Follow the prompts within the New Hardware Found wizard.  
10.Launch the Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU) by double-clicking the  
NOU icon  
found on the desktop of the host PC.  
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The Ngenuity Operator Utility Home Screen (default) will update when  
the scanner self tests have passed and communication with the  
scanner has been established.  
NOTE: If the Ngenuity Operator Utility failed to connect with the  
scanner, refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting for more  
information.  
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3 Getting Started  
Contents  
Getting your scanner ready to scan................................................ 3-1  
Making scanner adjustments .......................................................... 3-1  
Getting your documents ready to scan ........................................... 3-2  
Manually feeding documents .......................................................... 3-3  
Accelerated scanning (VRS only) ................................................... 3-4  
Getting your scanner 1. Press the power switch on the back of the scanner to On (I). The  
control panel indicators will blink a test sequence and the power  
mode indicator will flash until scanner initialization is complete.  
ready to scan  
2. After the power mode indicator on the control panel is a steady  
green, turn on your PC (for SCSI connection only).  
NOTE: For more information regarding the control panel, the Ngenuity  
Operator Control and various scanning modes, see Chapter 4.  
Making scanner  
adjustments  
Before scanning documents, you may need to adjust your side guides,  
feeder table extender and exit deflector to accommodate the size of the  
documents you are scanning.  
• The side guides on the feeder table can be moved in and out to  
accommodate the size of the documents you are scanning.  
• If you are scanning documents longer than 11 inches (279.4 mm),  
pull the feeder table extender out. The feeder table extender will  
support documents up to 15 inches (381 mm) long.  
To handle longer paper in the exit tray, pull out the exit tray extender.  
Adjust the position of the exit tray extender so that it will  
accommodate the length of the documents. The exit tray extender is  
adjustable to 17 inches (432 mm). When scanning a document  
longer than 17 inches (432 mm) or A3 size (420 mm), fold down the  
exit tray extender so that the longer paper will fit in the exit tray.  
• If you are feeding thick documents you can use the optional straight  
pass-through adapter to aid in more efficient document feeding and  
stacking. See Appendix C, Installing and Using the Straight Pass-  
Through Adapter for more information.  
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Getting your  
documents ready to  
scan  
For best scanning results, follow these guidelines:  
• Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner.  
When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents  
so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the feeder table. This  
allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a  
time.  
Maximum thickness:  
Rotary: .0015 - .035 in. (.038 mm - 0.89 mm)  
Straight Pass-Through Door: .0015 - .070 in. (.038 mm - 1.78 mm)  
Maximum weight: 7 to 320 lbs. (30 to 1,200 g/m2) bond  
Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and  
paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and documents.  
• Glued or curled documents may cause a paper jam or damage in the  
feeder.  
• All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before  
scanning is started.  
• Sheets that are exceptionally thick or thin should be placed in the  
feeder table manually, one sheet at a time, or you can use the  
optional straight pass-through adapter.  
The following types of documents may cause jams or may cause the  
scanner to feed more than one sheet at a time.  
- Overhead projector sheets, plastic films, cloth or metallic sheets  
- Paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, paste and similar  
items  
- Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes or documents that  
are glued together  
- Thermal or heat sensitive paper  
- Tracing paper  
- Damaged or wrinkled documents  
- Photographs  
- Coated paper  
- Thick plastic cards such as credit cards or identification cards  
- Torn sheets and documents with notches, holes, punched or  
perforated sheets  
- Extremely smooth or shiny paper  
- Paper that is highly textured  
- Paper with carbon sheets  
- Carbonless (NCR) paper  
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Manually feeding  
documents  
For demonstration purposes, VRS Test Application is used in the  
following procedure.  
1. Turn on the scanner and wait until the scanner is ready.  
2. Turn on the host PC.  
3. Launch the scanning application (in this example, VRS Test  
Application) and from the Menu bar, select Source>Scanner  
(Source = 9000 with VRS with AIPE).  
4. When the scanner is connected, select Source>Properties to open  
the scanning application’s Scanner Properties window.  
5. Select Manual from the Source drop-down box.  
6. Lift the skimmer to the up position.  
7. Remove any paper from the feeder.  
8. Start a scan, either single or batch. The feeder table will move up,  
and the Manual Feed LED will light. The scanner motor will start and  
beep indicating it is ready for scanning.  
9. Carefully insert the page, keeping your hands and fingers away from  
the rotating tires on the feed rollers. The scanner will feed the page,  
run it through the scanner and generate an image.  
NOTE: If you selected batch scan, you can continue to insert  
pages, one at a time.  
10.When you are finished, press Stop.  
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Accelerated  
scanning (VRS only)  
If you want to improve the scanning throughput at 300 dpi (or greater),  
you can change your acceleration scanning setting. To do this:  
1. If using Windows 7, from the Taskbar, click the Up arrow to access  
the Admin Utility.  
2. Right-click the VirtualReScan icon.  
3. Select Admin Utility. The Virtual ReScan Administration Utility  
dialog box will be displayed.  
4. Select the Accelerated Scanning tab.  
5. Move the slider bar to Acceleration: Maximum.  
6. Click Save.  
NOTE: Changing this setting may produce a slight reduction in image  
quality.  
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4 Control Panel and Ngenuity Operator Utility  
Contents  
Control panel................................................................................... 4-2  
Status........................................................................................ 4-3  
Feeder table.............................................................................. 4-5  
Custom functions ...................................................................... 4-5  
Scan monitor............................................................................. 4-5  
Batch control............................................................................. 4-7  
Ngenuity Batch Counter.................................................................. 4-8  
Ngenuity Operator Utility................................................................. 4-8  
Ngenuity Operator Utility main screen ............................................ 4-9  
Menu bar................................................................................. 4-10  
Home screen .......................................................................... 4-13  
Settings button........................................................................ 4-15  
Maintenance button ................................................................ 4-19  
This chapter provides detailed information for control panel  
functionality, a description of the Ngenuity Operator Utility Batch  
Control application and the Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU).  
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Control panel  
The control panel is located on the front of the scanner. The LEDs and  
audible tones notify you of the current state of the scanner (e.g., power  
state, maintenance needed, active features, errors, etc.).  
The control panel has five sections:  
• Status  
• Feeder table  
• Custom functions  
• Scan monitor  
• Batch control  
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Status  
The status area of the control panel consists of: Power Mode, Back  
Door, Maintenance and Manual Feed.  
Power Mode — this green LED indicates the power status or transition  
between power modes.  
Power State/Transition Power Mode LED  
Off  
Off  
Sleep>Powered up  
Ready>Active  
Ready>Sleep  
Sleep  
Blinking, fast  
Steady green  
Blinking, fast  
Blinking, slow  
When the scanner is in sleep mode, the Power Mode LED is the only  
indicator that is active; all others are off.  
Depending on the current Power Mode, the buttons on the control panel  
perform different actions. The following table identifies the function of  
the buttons during various Power Modes and transitions.  
Power State/Transition Power Mode LED  
Off  
Control panel and scanner are not on.  
Sleep>Ready  
Ready>Active  
Buttons are not active during this transition.  
All buttons perform their normal functions. Press and  
hold the Stop button for 5 seconds to start the  
transition process to put the scanner into sleep  
mode.  
Ready>Sleep  
Sleep  
The scanner is almost ready to go into sleep mode. A  
momentary press of any button resets the sleep  
count-down timer.  
A momentary press of any button starts the Sleep >  
Awake transition to awaken the scanner.  
Back Door — this green LED indicates if the straight pass-through  
door (located at the back of the scanner) is open or closed.  
LED Off: when the straight pass-through door is closed, the rotary  
path to exit tray is in use.  
LED On: when the straight pass-through door is open, scanned  
documents will exit through the straight pass-through door.  
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Maintenance — this yellow LED indicates that maintenance or service  
conditions exist in the scanner.  
Maintenance LED  
Off (not lit)  
Scanner state  
No maintenance is required at this time.  
Slow blinking  
Maintenance is needed. See the section  
entitled, “Ngenuity Operator Utility”  
(Maintenance monitor) later in this chapter for  
more information.  
Fast blinking  
Steady on  
Scanner is busy or offline. This occurs when the  
scanner is in off-line mode and not capable of  
scanning (i.e., ADF test, camera calibration,  
downloading firmware, imprinter cleaning, etc.).  
Scanner self-test fault detected; scanner service  
may be required. Use the NOU for more  
information on the self test failure.  
Manual Feed — this green LED indicates that the feed mode has been  
changed from the default, Normal ADF (Automatic Document Feeder),  
to Manual feed mode. When the LED is illuminated, the scanner is in  
Manual feed mode.  
Feed modes: the Ngenuity Scanner has four feed modes for feeding  
documents into the scanner’s transport:  
ADF mode (default) — used for feeding batches of documents that  
are similar in size and weight. After a batch of documents is placed  
on the feeder table, the batch is fed automatically into the scanner’s  
transport.  
Manual mode — this mode is used to feed exception documents that  
cannot be fed in ADF mode (e.g.,multiple forms). In this mode, you  
must feed documents manually into the scanner one at a time. When  
scanning in Manual mode, the Manual Feed LED on the control  
panel will be lit. See the section entitled, “Manually feeding  
documents” in Chapter 3 for more information.  
Assisted Manual mode — once the scanner has entered Manual  
Feed mode, the skimmer can be lowered onto the feeder table to  
enable Assisted Manual mode. In this mode, the paper sensor on the  
feeder table will trigger the skimmer to pull the documents into the  
scanner transport. This mode can also be used to automatically feed  
small batches while the scanner is in Manual Feed mode.  
Test Feed mode — used to test and verify the scanner’s feeding  
capabilities, as well as to feed transport cleaning sheets. This mode  
allows you to feed documents without generating a scan command  
from the host PC.  
Unlike ADF and Manual (Assisted) modes, the Test Feed mode button  
is set from within Custom Functions in the Ngenuity Operator Utility.  
NOTE: With the exception of the Test Feed mode, all feed modes are  
set through the scanning application’s scanner properties within  
the scanning software application.  
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Feeder table  
The Feeder Table adjustment buttons allow you to raise and lower the  
feeder table to accommodate different batch sizes. The feeder table  
must be empty to move to a new batch size position.  
Down/Set  
Down: lowers the feeder table.  
Set: load a standard batch of documents, lower the skimmer and wait  
until the table is raised. Press and hold the Down/Set button for 2  
seconds.  
Up — raises the feeder table. If the feeder table has documents in it,  
the Up button performs no function.  
Custom functions  
Two custom functions (F1 and F2) can be assigned via the Ngenuity  
Operator Utility. Available functions are: Feed Test Batch, Page Eject  
and Clean Print Head.  
By default, F1 is assigned to Feed Test Batch and F2 is assigned to  
Page Eject. See the section entitled, “Ngenuity Operator Utility” later in  
the chapter for more information.  
Scan monitor  
The Scan Monitor indicates that an error has occurred during scanning.  
The Scan Monitor indicators are lit in yellow.  
Error — indicates that an error exists that is not covered by one of the  
other indicators. When an error is indicated, refer to the scanning  
application for more information.  
Cover — indicates that the scanner cover is open. Carefully close the  
scanner cover.  
If this error occurs during scanning, press Clear/Restart after you have  
securely closed the cover.  
Paper Jam — indicates a document jam within the scanner. Open the  
scanner cover, remove any jammed documents and close the cover.  
Press Clear/Restart to continue scanning.  
Misfeed — indicates that a skimmer timeout or feeder jam has  
occurred.  
Skimmer timeout: the skimmer is active, but the document to be  
scanned did not move out of the feeder table (commonly due to roller  
slippage).  
Feeder jam: the document to be scanned is fed but does not reach  
the scanner transport within the expected transit time.  
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Multifeed — when illuminated, indicates multiple or overlapped  
documents have been detected entering the scanner. This indicator will  
either momentarily light or remain lit depending on the multifeed  
condition. For example:  
• If the multifeed mode is set to Stop, the indicator remains lit and the  
scanner stops when a multifeed is detected.  
• If the multifeed mode is set to Notify, the indicator will light  
momentarily along with a sound or prompt for each multifeed that is  
detected while scanning.  
MF Ignore (pre-emptive MF-ignore) — while scanning documents with  
VRS or direct drivers the MF Ignore button allows you to override  
multifeed detection to allow exception documents to pass through the  
scanner without stopping the transport.  
There are two options on the Configuration tab of the Advanced  
Settings dialog box (accessed via the Settings button on the Home  
screen). These options are:  
Ignore MF Alarm on the Next Page Only (default): if this option is  
set, you can press the MF Ignore button once to ignore a multifeed  
alarm on the next document entering the transport. If you press and  
hold the MF Ignore button, any documents with a potential multifeed  
condition will be ignored until the button is released.  
Ignore MF Alarm until Feeder Empties: if this option is set, you only  
need to press the MF Ignore button once to ignore multifed  
documents. There will be no MF alarms after this button is pressed  
until the button is pressed again or the feeder is emptied of paper.  
NOTE: MF Ignore when using VRS - Interactive Multifeed — the MF  
Ignore button will allow you to keep the image of the multifed  
page after it has been displayed on the screen.  
For more information, see Chapter 5, Advanced Features.  
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Batch Control  
The Batch Control buttons allow you to restart and stop scanning.  
Ready — this indicator is illuminated green when the scanner is ready  
to scan.  
ADF mode: the Ready indicator will light when:  
- there are no errors active  
- documents are in the feeder  
- the skimmer is lowered  
- the feeder table has risen (or is rising) to where the skimmer is  
resting on the documents in the feeder.  
Manual Feed mode: the scanner is ready to scan. The LED will  
remain a steady green while the scanner is scanning.  
Clear/Restart — allows you to clear an error when the error is resolved  
and resume scanning (e.g., paper is removed from the transport which  
caused a paper jam).  
When using VRS with the Interactive Multifeed feature enabled, use  
Clear/Restart to clear a multifeed (which tells VRS to discard the  
multifeed image and rescan the document).  
You can also use Clear/Restart to resume scanning after a batch  
pause.  
Pause/Stop — used to stop feeding or stop the scanner’s transport.  
• If there is no scan command queued, no documents in the transport,  
and no feeding in progress, pressing Pause/Stop stops the transport  
before the automatic transport timeout (20 seconds).  
• If the scanner is feeding documents, pressing Pause/Stop once will  
stop feeding and pause the batch. The Ready LED will blink to  
indicate when the batch is paused.  
• If Pause/Stop is pressed twice or pushed and held for more than one  
second, a hard stop will occur (scanning stops with documents  
remaining in the transport) along with a host “scanner stopped” error  
(this host error will not happen if the scanner is running in Test  
mode). Press Clear/Restart to resume scanning.  
NOTE: If Clear/Restart is pressed before all documents are cleared  
from the transport, an audible alarm on the scanner will  
sound and the Paper Jam LED will light. Clear the transport  
of all documents by pressing and holding the Custom  
Function button that is programmed for Page Eject and then  
press Clear/Restart to resume scanning (there is a slight  
delay before scanning resumes).  
• Use Pause/Stop to place the scanner in Sleep mode by pressing  
and holding the Pause/Stop for 5 seconds or longer. This can only  
be done when the scanner is idle (no scan commands queued) and  
the transport is not running.  
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Ngenuity Batch  
Counter  
The Ngenuity Batch Counter application can be started from  
Start>Programs>Kodak>Ngenuity 9000 Scanner>Ngenuity Batch  
Counter.  
This application provides two resettable Batch counters which allow  
you to keep track of the number of documents scanned in a batch and/  
or within a shift.  
The top counter can be reset to 0 by clicking the C button next to the  
counter. The bottom counter (total counter) will not be reset to 0 if the  
top counter is cleared. To clear both counters, click the C button next to  
the bottom counter.  
Ngenuity Operator  
Utility  
The Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU) is the application that  
communicates with the scanner to provide scanner status, configure  
scanner settings and to monitor and assist with performing routine  
scanner maintenance.  
Be sure your scanner is properly connected and the scanner and  
host PC are on before accessing the Ngenuity Operator Utility.  
• From the host PC’s desktop, double-click the Ngenuity Operator  
Utility icon. The NOU will run through an initialization sequence.  
When communication with the scanner is established, the scanner  
and connection type will be displayed on the Home screen of the  
NOU.  
NOTE: Any changes made to NOU settings with the scanner powered  
off or disconnected from the PC will not be present when the  
scanner is turned on or reconnected.  
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Ngenuity Operator  
Utility main screen  
The Ngenuity Operator Utility main screen provides a menu bar and  
options for configuring basic scanner settings and tasks. The sections  
that follow provide descriptions of the components on the Home screen  
including the Menu bar, Home button, Settings button and Maintenance  
button.  
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Menu bar  
Scanner menu  
Details — displays a Scanner Details dialog box which contains  
version information for scanner firmware components and camera  
information, as well as scanner model identification.  
• If you click Save As, the Save As dialog box will be displayed  
allowing you to save this information on the host PC as a text file  
(.txt).  
Copy to Clipboard allows you to copy the displayed information to  
the Windows clipboard where you can paste it into another  
application (e.g., pasting into an email).  
• Click Close to close the Scanner Details dialog box.  
Update Configuration — allows you to select and download scanner  
configuration files. For use only as instructed by Kodak Technical  
Support.  
Update Firmware — allows you to select and download scanner  
firmware updates. Firmware updates should only be performed when  
scanners for any possible updates.  
Exit — closes the Ngenuity Operator Utility.  
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Feature Access  
Feature Access provides a way of allowing full, limited or view-only  
access to the features available in the Ngenuity Operator Utility. This  
feature is intended to prevent some users from changing options  
inadvertently on the NOU (e.g., changing multifeed detection options).  
The Lock/Unlock menu allows you to temporarily unlock or lock the  
configured access (Full, Limited or View Only) for the current session  
without having to reconfigure.  
To configure access on the PC with the NOU installed, do the following:  
1. Select Feature Access>Configure. The Configure Access Wizard  
dialog box will be displayed.  
2. Enter the password, Ngenuity, in the Password field and click Next.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you change the Kodak-supplied  
password using the Change password option after you  
login the first time.  
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3. Select the option that you want to configure and click Next.  
Select feature availability — allows you to set the following  
access:  
- Full: all features are available.  
- Limited: some features are available. If you set Limited, the  
only features that will be available are: Clean Feed Rollers,  
Clean Transport and Clean Optics. You will also have  
access to Scanner>Details, Feature Access>Unlock and  
the Help menu.  
- View only: all information is visible on all main screens, but  
the controls are grayed out. You will also have access to  
Scanner>Details, Feature Access>Unlock and the Help  
menu.  
Change password — the Change Password screen will be  
displayed. Enter the new password in the Enter a new password  
field, then enter the new password again in the Re-enter new  
password field. Click OK, when finished.  
Help menu  
Displays help topics for the following: View Operator Manual, Product  
Support, and About Ngenuity Scanner Utility.  
View Operator Manual — launches a PDF file for the Kodak Ngenuity  
9000 Series Scanners User’s Guide.  
NOTE: You must have Adobe Reader installed on your PC to view this  
file.  
Product Support — displays the Product Support dialog box which  
provides technical support information and links.  
About Ngenuity Scanner Utility — displays the About dialog box  
which provides the Ngenuity Operator Utility application version and  
copyright information.  
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Home screen  
When you click the Home button on the main Ngenuity Operator Utility  
screen, the following information is displayed.  
Scanner Model — displays the scanner connection status. If the  
scanner is properly connected, the icon indicates a successful  
connection. The scanner model and connectivity type (USB or SCSI) is  
also displayed.  
Imprinter Status — displays which printers are installed in the scanner,  
and, for installed printers, whether an ink cartridge is detected.  
The printer icon indicates imprinter configuration:  
• A green check indicates the imprinter is installed and working.  
• A gray X indicates an imprinter is not installed.  
• A red X indicates that an imprinter is installed but not available (back  
imprinter only, if pass-thru door is open).  
The ink cartridge icon shows print head status:  
• A green check indicates that the print head is installed and  
recognized.  
• A yellow ! indicates that the print head not installed or not installed  
properly.  
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Scanner Self Test — displays the results of the internal scanner fault  
monitoring. A green checkmark icon indicates that no scanner faults  
were detected.  
A red X icon indicates one or more scanner faults were detected. The  
text box will list each fault detected.  
If the Self Test monitor displays a fault(s), power cycle the scanner and  
check the Scanner Self Test monitor again. If the problem persists,  
refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting.  
Maintenance monitor — this section of the Home screen displays any  
scanner maintenance and the type of maintenance needed (i.e., clean  
transport, replace feed rollers, etc.). Monitored maintenance includes:  
• Clean feed rollers  
• Clean transport  
• Clean optics (e.g., imaging guides, camera glass covers, sensors)  
• Replace feed rollers  
• Calibration of the front/back camera  
• Replace imprinter ink cartridge (if optional imprinter is installed)  
The Maintenance monitor also displays when or how soon specific  
maintenance should occur in the form of a bar graph. See Chapter 6,  
Maintenance for detailed maintenance procedures.  
When a maintenance item’s pre-set interval expires, the scanner’s  
Maintenance indicator will blink slowly, the icon will change from blue to  
yellow and the bar graph will be red. In addition, an alert will be  
displayed (yellow triangle).  
NOTE: The presence of a red bar graph will not disrupt or stop the  
scanner.  
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Resetting the maintenance reminders  
If a maintenance interval expires triggering the maintenance reminder,  
a hyperlink for that component will navigate you to reset and restart the  
interval count. This process is necessary to ensure required  
maintenance continues to be monitored appropriately.  
NOTE: The alert intervals for calibrating the front and back cameras  
cannot be adjusted. If an alert to calibrate the camera(s) is  
displayed, click the corresponding hyperlink to perform the  
calibration procedure. For procedures on calibrating the  
cameras, see Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Settings button  
When you click the Settings button on the Ngenuity Operator Utility  
main screen, the Configure Scanner Settings screen will be displayed.  
You can configure basic scanner settings using this screen.  
Sleep timeout — you can set the delay time in hours and minutes that  
the scanner can be idle with full power before going into sleep mode.  
The default timeout is 15 minutes; the maximum time is 4 hours.  
NOTE: Sleep mode can also be entered manually by pressing the  
Pause/Stop button on the control panel. See the section  
entitled, “Batch Control” earlier in this chapter for more  
information.  
Multifeed — allows you to adjust the sensitivity when scanning Normal  
or Very thin documents.  
Normal: for documents that range from thick card stock to thin  
carbon copies. This setting should be used for most documents.  
Very thin: used to detect multifeeds when scanning ultra-thin  
documents such as rice paper.  
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Custom Functions — allows you to set a function for the F1 and F2  
buttons on the control panel. Available options are:  
None: no function will be performed when F1/F2 is pressed.  
Feed Test Batch: activates the Test feed mode which is used to test  
and verify the scanner’s feeding capabilities and allows you to feed  
transport cleaning sheets. This is the default setting for the F1 key.  
Page Eject: will activate the transport to eject multi-fed documents or  
clear the transport after a stop. This is the default setting for the F2  
key.  
Clean Print Head: if you have the optional imprinter installed, will  
activate the imprinter to clean the print head.  
Audio — allows you to configure audio features.  
Volume: can be set to Mute, Low, Medium or High.  
Error Sound: one of three error sounds can be selected: Sound1,  
Sound2, Sound3.  
Sound Type: select the kind of sound you want to hear. Selections  
are Beep or Digitized Sound.  
NOTE: The Digitized Sound option is not available on older model  
scanners.  
Play Sound: allows you to hear the sound you have selected.  
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Advanced settings  
• Select the Advanced button on the Configure Scanner Settings  
screen to access additional scanner settings.  
Border Adjust tab: allows you to adjust the image boundaries or  
borders of a scanned image which is determined by autocrop. Each  
side of a scanned image can be individually adjusted by cropping or  
adding extra black border. This only affects images as part of the  
scanning process. This adjustment cannot be made to an existing  
image.  
The range of adjustment is between -0.500 to 0.500 inches; negative  
values crop, and positive values add extra border. The default values  
are 0.000 for all sides.  
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Configuration tab: allows you to configure advanced scanner  
features.  
Front Panel MF Ignore Button Mode — allows you to select how the  
MF Ignore button on the control panel will operate.  
Ignore MF Alarm on the Next Page Only: when you select this  
option, it allows you to momentarily turn off the multifeed alarm on the  
next document entering the transport by pressing the MF Ignore  
button on the control panel. This is helpful if you know that a false  
multifeed (i.e., sticky note is attached to a page or there is an  
envelope in the batch) is about to be scanned. In this mode, you can  
continue to hold the MF Ignore button down and the scanner will  
continue to ignore any multifeeds over multiple pages. When the  
button is released, MF Ignore turns off.  
Ignore MF Alarm until Feeder Empties: when you select this  
option, it configures the MF Ignore button to temporarily turn off the  
multifeed alarm during the next batch. This is helpful if you know that  
false multifeeds will occur over several or all documents in a batch. In  
this mode, press the MF Ignore button once to toggle multifeed  
ignore on, and press the button again to turn it off. If MF Ignore is on,  
it will automatically be turned off when the feeder empties.  
When finished, click Save to save your changes and close the  
Advanced Settings window.  
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Maintenance button  
When you click the Maintenance button on the Ngenuity Operator  
Utility main screen, the Maintenance screen will be displayed.  
This screen provides scanner statistics for total hours, total pages fed  
and total pages scanned, and also allows you to configure reminders  
for required maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance.  
Scanner Statistics — provides statistics for Total On Time (awake  
and sleeping), Total Pages (fed) and total Scanned Pages. These  
totals are updated every 2 seconds.  
Configuration Maintenance Reminders — allows you to set the  
interval values for triggering the reminders that are visible in the  
Maintenance section of the Home screen.  
Intervals can be set for cleaning the feed rollers (pick, drive and  
separation rollers), the transport rollers, the optics and to replace the  
feed rollers (pick, drive and separation rollers). These reminders can  
also be individually enabled and disabled.  
To enable and adjust a maintenance reminder, click the check box next  
to the corresponding component and use the up/down arrows in the  
Page Interval column to change the value. Click Save to save your  
changes or Restore to reset the values to the previously saved settings  
The available interval settings and their defaults are:  
Reminder  
Range  
1K - 50K  
Default  
10K  
Clean Feed Rollers (pick, drive and separation rollers)  
Clean Transport Rollers  
5K - 100K  
5K - 150K  
100K - 900K  
50K  
Clean Optics (camera covers, imaging guides, sensors)  
Replace Feed Rollers (pick, drive and separation rollers)  
50K  
600K  
Maintenance Operations — provides access to additional  
maintenance and troubleshooting operations.  
Test Patch Reader — launches the patch reader test wizard, which  
allows you to feed patch code sheets and determine if the patch  
patterns are being accurately recognized by the scanner.  
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5 Advanced Features  
Contents  
Accessing Advanced features......................................................... 5-2  
Advanced Properties dialog box ..................................................... 5-3  
Color screen ............................................................................... 5-4  
Picking Rectangle screen........................................................... 5-5  
Rotation screen .......................................................................... 5-6  
Toggle Color Mode screen.......................................................... 5-7  
Document Setup screen............................................................. 5-8  
Advanced Color screen ............................................................ 5-10  
Multifeed screen ....................................................................... 5-11  
About screen ............................................................................ 5-13  
This chapter provides information about advanced features that can be  
used with Kodak Ngenuity 9000 Series Scanners. The controls for  
operating the Advanced Features are accessible within the  
VirtualReScan® (VRS) Interactive Viewer.  
NOTE: When VRS is not installed, similar settings can be found in the  
Direct ISIS and TWAIN settings.  
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Accessing Advanced To access the VRS Interactive Viewer, Ngenuity VRS Professional  
software must be loaded on the host PC that the scanner is connected  
to. VRS Professional will be active when the scanning application being  
used is launched and a VRS scan source is selected.  
features  
NOTE: This User’s Guide only documents the VRS-based scanning  
setup.  
For scanning applications that utilize the VRS-based driver, the VRS  
icon will be displayed in the Windows Taskbar on the host PC when the  
scan source (scanner) is selected.  
To launch the VRS Interactive Viewer:  
1. Right-click on the VRS Taskbar icon and select Preview.  
The VirtualReScan Interactive Viewer window will be displayed.  
2. Within the Interactive Viewer, access the Advanced features by  
clicking the Scanner Driver Settings icon (  
Advanced Properties window.  
) to display the  
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Advanced Properties The features on the Advanced Properties dialog box can be used to  
control scanner-specific features that are not accessible through the  
dialog box  
Kofax VRS or scanning application screens. For example, if you have  
health forms where you need to drop out a form color or if you have  
documents with labels that cause false multifeed alarms, etc., you can  
change the scanner’s settings on the Advanced Properties dialog box  
to enable Multifeed detection or electronic color dropout scanner  
features. These settings can be saved as part of a profile. Any settings  
made on the Advanced Settings screen will override the same settings  
defined in a saved profile. For more information on scanning with VRS  
Test Application and Profiles, see the Kofax VRS 4.5 (or newer) User’s  
Guide.  
NOTE: Any settings made in the Advanced Properties dialog box must  
be saved in a profile or they will be lost when the application is  
closed.  
Some of the settings that can be made using the Advanced Properties  
dialog box include: color dropout, multifeed, rotation, document setup  
(i.e. allowing for large skew, etc.)  
NOTE: If you have the optional Imprinter, see Appendix B for  
installation procedures, maintenance and instructions for using  
the front page (pre-scan) and back page (post-scan) imprinter.  
To display the functions contained within a menu, click the  
corresponding hyperlink.  
OK — saves any changes and closes the window.  
Cancel — reverts the settings back to the last saved settings.  
Help — displays a brief description of the controls on the Advanced  
Properties window.  
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Color screen  
The Color screen allows you to dropout a form's background so that  
only the entered data is included in the electronic image (i.e., remove  
the form’s lines and boxes).  
Front Side Dropout Color — select the desired dropout color you  
want to eliminate from the front side. Selections are: None, Red, Green  
or Blue.  
Back Side Dropout Color — select the desired dropout color you want  
to eliminate from the back side. Selections are: None, Red, Green or  
Blue.  
JPEG Compression — click Enabled to select a JPEG Quality option.  
Choices are:  
Good: a fair amount of compression but still produces acceptable  
image quality (smallest file size).  
Better: some compression which produces decent image quality.  
Best: minimal compression which produces very good image quality  
(largest file size).  
Custom: select this option to customize your JPEG compression  
values. When selected, the YUV and Value percent options are  
available.  
- YUV is a type of color space used in JPEG compression. The 4-2-2  
selection (default) uses downsampling and generates smaller files  
compared to the 4-4-4 selection, which uses no downsampling  
(keeps as much image color data as possible) and generates large  
files.  
- Value: a high percentage value compresses the least, and  
generating larger files, while a low percentage value compresses  
the most, generating smaller files, which can result in lower quality  
images.  
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Picking Rectangle screen  
The Picking Rectangle screen provides the following options:  
Front Side/Back Side — allows you to define the area to be imaged by  
selecting a value in the Width and Height drop-down boxes and its  
offset from the upper left corner of the image (defined by the Top and  
Left values). The picking rectangle is relative to the cropped image  
such that a value of Top=0.00 and Left=0.00 will always be the very left  
corner of the lead edge of the page that was fed into the scanner. The  
resulting image is a cut out of the original, larger image. Therefore, if  
you scan a letter-size page and have Letter paper size selected, you  
will get a rectangular cut out from that image, the location and size of  
which is determined by these values.  
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Rotation screen  
The Rotation screen provides the following options.  
Front Side/Back Side — allows you to rotate the scanned image 0, 90,  
180 or 270 degrees. 0 is the default.  
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Toggle Color Mode screen  
The Toggle Color Mode screen provides the following features.  
Preferences  
Use patch code detection to toggle color mode — check this box  
to enable toggle patch detection.  
Start in Black and White — when checked, the batch will  
automatically start in Black and White mode, otherwise the batch will  
start in either color or grayscale as determined by the basic batch  
setup scan mode.  
Delete images from toggle patch sheets — when checked, images  
for the toggle patch sheets will be automatically deleted by VRS.  
Enable patch confirmation tone — when checked, a confirmation  
tone will signal that a patch has been recognized. If grayed out, this  
feature is not currently supported by the scanner firmware.  
These patch codes are recognized when toggle color mode is enabled:  
Black & White Settings  
Black and White DPI — select the DPI to use when the scanner  
switches to Black and White mode. This can be different than the  
color (or grayscale) DPI selected elsewhere for the batch. For  
example, basic batch setup selects Color 150 dpi, but black and  
white images use 300 dpi. Refer to the Kofax VRS Users Guide or  
VRS online help for more information regarding this feature.  
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Document Setup screen  
The Document Setup screen provides the following options.  
Document Types — allows you to change the transport speed to  
accommodate the feeding needs of various document types.  
Normal: highest transport speed for scanning standard document  
types. This is the full performance mode.  
Fragile/Difficult: lower transport speed which is useful for delicate  
documents that can easily tear.  
Thick or Envelope: for scanning thick paper or envelopes.  
Tri-Fold: for scanning tri-fold documents.  
NOTE: Document types other than Normal may reduce scanner speed.  
Allow Large Skew — if enabled, this option maximizes image data  
capture for documents that are fed into the scanner highly skewed,  
helping to eliminate clipped or missing corners.  
Very Long Document — when enabled, this option allows scanning of  
extremely long documents (up to 200 m) into individual images. The  
size of the images is determined by the Paper Size setting in the  
scanning application. Documents longer than the selected paper size  
will be imaged as segmented multiple images.  
NOTES:  
• Starting with scanner firmware version 2.10, the Pause/Stop button  
on the scanner control panel can be used in Very Long Document  
mode to stop the document in progress allowing you to make any  
required feeding adjustments. The document can then be restarted  
using the Clear/Restart button.  
• The Very Long Document option does not support the simultaneous  
use of some other options offered through VRS ImageControls and  
Direct Drivers.  
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Following is a table that identifies those other controls as well as how  
the scanner and software handle the conflict when you attempt to use  
them together.  
Conflicting Controls  
Resolution  
Single Page Scan  
The scan is terminated and an error message is displayed. Very  
Long Document is not supported with single-page scanning. Use  
the batch scan command.  
VRS Administration Utility -  
Warning tab  
The document is scanned ignoring the warning conditions that are  
set. No error message is displayed.  
On Errors QC Mode  
The document is scanned ignoring the On Errors QC Mode options  
that are set. No error message is displayed.  
Every Page QC Mode  
First Page QC Mode  
Deskew and Auto Crop  
The scan is terminated and an error message is displayed.  
The scan is terminated and an error message is displayed.  
The document is scanned ignoring the Deskew and Auto Crop  
options that are set. No error message is displayed.  
Image Rotation of 90, 180, or Do not select rotation options if scanning using Very Long  
270 degrees  
Document.  
Auto Orientation  
Picking Rectangle  
The scan is terminated and an error message is displayed.  
For best results, do not use Very Long Document and Picking  
Rectangle at the same time.  
Automatic Color Detection  
Advanced Clarity  
For best results, do not use Very Long Document and Automatic  
Color Detection at the same time.  
For best results, do not use Very Long Document and Advanced  
Clarity at the same time.  
Ignore Holes/Ragged Edges — click Enable to adjust the entry and  
exit sensors so they ignore holes on the leading or trailing edge of a  
document (e.g., three-hole punched paper), that may cause the  
scanner to detect false starting or trailing edges of a document. If you  
are receiving Page Sensor or Peripheral Malfunction errors, enable this  
feature and adjust the value until the error disappears.  
This option can be set using a measurement in inches or millimeters  
with a range of 0.0 to 1.7 inches (0 to 43 mm). Set Ignore Holes/  
Ragged Edges to a width slightly larger than the holes in the paper (or  
whatever may be causing the false detection of the leading or trailing  
edges of a document).  
NOTE: Enabling Ignore Holes/Ragged Edges may reduce scanning  
throughput.  
Front/Back Negative Image Enable — allows you to reverse black  
with white when scanning in black and white or to invert grayscale  
levels when scanning in grayscale. This control is not supported when  
scanning in color.  
Dark Background Crop — in addition to auto-crop and deskew, this  
option could be considered as an alternative for dark documents. The  
default setting should satisfy most of these exception cases.  
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Advanced Color screen  
The Advanced Color screen provides the following options.  
If the color on your images is not as expected, you can use the  
Advanced Color screen to make color adjustments to meet your  
scanning needs.  
Camera Modes  
sRGB: uses specific camera gamma to achieve the best  
approximation of sRGB color response.  
NOTE: This setting applies to the camera output only; any post-  
capture image processing settings affect the color content of  
the final output file.  
ICC: select this option to cause VRS to embed ICC profile data into the  
image file. ICC profile data is used by some viewing or printing  
applications to compensate or adjust colors for optimal quality. ICC data  
is useful only for applications that are ICC-profile aware. To properly  
view the images, the viewing application must be ICC-profile aware.  
NOTE: Do not use other post-processing color adjustments in  
combination with this option enabled.  
For the ICC profile data to be successfully embedded, the scanning  
application must:  
• be an ImageControls, Direct ISIS or Direct TWAIN application  
• be set up for color scanning  
• be set up to store TIFF, JPEG or PDF image file types  
• not use VRS Automatic Color Detection (images may be converted to  
black and white)  
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Gamma (default) — allows you to specify a specific camera gamma  
(1.0 - 2.5). The camera gamma value can be entered or selected by  
moving the slider to the desired value.  
Select a lower gamma value to enhance color saturation for bright  
colors and a higher gamma value to enhance color variations for dark  
colors. For most documents the camera gamma should be kept at the  
default value of 1.3.  
NOTE: Selecting one of these Camera Mode options activates that  
option for both the front and back camera.  
Multifeed screen  
The Multifeed screen provides the following options.  
Multifeed Mode — determines the response of the scanner if a  
multifeed occurs.  
Off: no multifeed detection occurs. Scanning continues and all  
scanned images are retained.  
Notify: the scanner responds to the multifeed by sounding an audible  
alarm and momentarily lighting the Multifeed LED on the control  
panel. Scanning continues, the multifeed is ignored and the image of  
the multifeed document is retained.  
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Stop: when a multifeed is detected, the scanner sounds an audible  
alarm, the Multifeed LED lights steady and the scanner’s transport  
stops. You can delete or keep the multifeed image.  
The VirtualRescan Auto Resolve Manager will display the front of  
the image of the document that triggered the multifeed alarm.  
- To delete the image: select the Custom Function button that is set  
to Page Eject (F1 or F2) to eject the multifeed document from the  
transport. Correct whatever caused the multifeed and place the  
multifeed document back in the feeder on top of the batch of  
documents to be scanned, and press the Clear/Reset button on  
the control panel to restart scanning.  
- To keep the image: press the MF Ignore button on the control  
panel. The scanner will automatically eject the multifeed  
document and continue scanning, keeping the multifeed image.  
NOTE: If the scanner’s audio feature has been set to Mute, you will  
not hear the alarm that occurs with the Notify and Stop  
options when a multifeed is encountered.  
Enable Sensors — allows you to enable or disable the Left, Center  
and Right sensors that detect a multifeed condition. One or more of  
these sensors can be enabled/disabled at any time. If all three are  
disabled, the Enable Sensors control grays out and the Multifeed Mode  
control automatically is set to Off.  
Ignore by Size — allows you to set the maximum size of a multifeed  
that will not trigger a multifeed error. This is used to scan documents  
with labels or stickers (mailing labels), documents with taped  
photographs or receipts while multifeed detection is active.  
Ignore by Size can be set in inches or millimeters, with a range of 1.0 to  
25.5 inches (25-647 mm). The default setting for this control is  
1.0 inch (25 mm).  
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About screen  
The About screen displays the scanner version and copyright  
information.  
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6 Maintenance  
Contents  
Maintenance schedule ................................................................... 6-2  
Cleaning supplies............................................................................ 6-2  
Cleaning procedures....................................................................... 6-3  
Cleaning the feed rollers............................................................. 6-4  
Cleaning the optics..................................................................... 6-7  
Cleaning the transport .............................................................. 6-11  
Replacement procedures.............................................................. 6-12  
Replacing tires.......................................................................... 6-12  
Replacing the pre-separation pad ............................................ 6-13  
Replacing the imaging guides .................................................. 6-13  
Lamps (LEDs)........................................................................... 6-13  
Camera calibration........................................................................ 6-14  
Supplies and consumables........................................................... 6-16  
Performing routine maintenance will ensure optimal image quality and  
prolong the life of your scanner.  
The Maintenance monitor on the Home screen of the Ngenuity  
Operator Utility (NOU) provides reminders as to when scanner  
maintenance is required.  
Based on the intervals set, the Maintenance LED on the control panel  
will also blink. To turn the Maintenance LED off and to reset the interval  
count for future reminders, click on the link to the right of the expired  
maintenance item after each maintenance procedure is completed.  
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Maintenance  
schedule  
The following table is a recommended schedule for performing basic  
maintenance functions. Some procedures may need to be performed  
more frequently depending on your operating environment and the  
types of documents being scanned.  
Maintenance  
Recommended  
Range  
Symptoms  
• Skewed documents  
Clean feed rollers: pick, drive,  
and separation roller  
10,000 pages  
1K - 50K  
• Multifeeds  
• Feeder jams  
Clean transport rollers  
50,000 pages  
50,000 pages  
5K - 100K  
5K - 150K  
• Multifeeds  
• Transport jams  
• Elongated images  
Clean Optics: imaging guides,  
camera glass covers, sen-  
sors. The lamps are not part  
of the optics. The lamps  
(LEDs) should not be cleaned  
or wiped with any type of wipe  
or solvents.  
Glass Camera Covers / Imaging Guides  
• Streaks in the image  
• Reduced OCR/ICR/Barcode recognition  
rates  
• Blurred images  
Page Sensors  
• Entry/exit sensor errors  
Feeder Sensors  
• Feeder table does not lower when out of  
paper  
Camera calibration  
Replace tires  
Every 1200 hours  
600,000 pages  
N/A  
Poor color image quality (e.g., white tinted  
green, red or blue)  
100K -  
900K  
• Noticeably worn tires  
• Page skewing, multifeeds and paper  
jams continue to occur after cleaning is  
performed  
Ink cartridge(s) - only relevant Approximately  
N/A  
Poor print quality  
if optional imprinter is  
installed  
34,000 pages (can  
vary depending on  
number of charac-  
ters per page and  
font used, etc.)  
Cleaning supplies  
Scanner consumables and cleaning supplies are available from  
resellers and web merchants.  
• Roller Kit (Small, Medium, Large)  
• Blower brush  
• Transport cleaning sheets  
• Swabs  
• Roller Cleaning Pads  
• Staticide Wipes  
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Cleaning procedures  
Cleaning your scanner and performing preventative maintenance on a  
regular basis is required to ensure the best possible image quality.  
Some document types generate more paper dust and debris and may  
require more frequent cleaning.  
Before cleaning your scanner or replacing consumables, review the  
following information:  
• Turn the scanner off and unplug it from the wall outlet before  
performing maintenance procedures.  
• Remove any jewelry or any items from hands or wrists that could  
become caught on internal scanner components.  
• Some debris from the rubber tires on the pick and drive rollers and  
separation roller is normal. Tire debris does not always mean that  
the tires are worn or damaged. After cleaning, inspect the tires for  
wear and replace the separation roller tires or pick and drive roller  
tires if necessary.  
• When cleaning rollers/tires, allow the rollers/tires to dry completely  
before scanning.  
• Use only the recommended cleaning supplies. Using unapproved  
cleaning fluids or solvents may damage the rubber tires.  
• Do not use cleaners in confined areas; use with adequate  
ventilation.  
• Do not use flammable compressed aerosols on or around the  
scanner.  
NOTE: To access the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), you will  
need to provide the catalog number or keyword of the  
supply. See “Supplies and Consumables” later in this  
chapter for catalog numbers.  
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Cleaning the feed rollers  
Feed rollers include the pick roller, drive roller and separation roller.  
All feed rollers should be cleaned and/or replaced at the same time to  
ensure optimal scanner function. Maintenance reminder intervals (both  
cleaning and replacing) are based on all feed rollers having the same  
life cycle.  
Cleaning the pick and drive rollers  
When the feed rollers become dirty, they may begin to slip on paper or  
cause multifeeds. To prevent feeding problems and avoid rubber tire  
replacements, it is recommended that you clean the tires on the rollers  
every 10,000 pages or as needed. Different document types, the  
condition of the documents being scanned, and the volume of scanning  
may require more frequent cleanings.  
Always remove the rollers from the scanner before cleaning to ensure  
best results.  
1. Turn off the scanner and unplug it from the wall outlet.  
2. Open the scanner cover.  
3. Remove the pick roller by rotating the release lever up, push the  
pick roller to the right and remove it.  
NOTE: Before cleaning the pick and drive rollers, inspect the tires.  
If the tires show signs of wear or damage, replace them.  
See “Replacement procedures” later in this chapter.  
4. Using a roller cleaning pad, scrub the roller tires using a side-to-side  
motion. Rotate the roller to clean the entire surface.  
IMPORTANT: The roller cleaning pad contains sodium lauryl ether  
sulfate and sodium silicate which can cause eye  
irritation. Wash hands after use. Refer to the MSDS  
for more information.  
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5. Re-install the pick roller.  
6. Remove the drive roller by pushing the roller to the right. Hold the  
drive roller shaft in place and slide it off the shaft. Gently release the  
drive roller shaft back into position.  
7. Using a roller cleaning pad, scrub the roller tires using a side-to-side  
motion. Rotate the roller to clean the entire surface.  
8. Re-install the drive roller.  
Cleaning the separation roller  
9. Pull the separation roller door forward and remove the separation  
roller.  
NOTE: The separation roller cover is spring-loaded. Hold the  
separation roller cover back until you remove the  
separation roller, then gently lower the roller cover back in  
place.  
10.Using a roller cleaning pad, scrub the roller tires using a side-to-side  
motion. Rotate the roller to clean the entire surface.  
11. Re-install the separation roller by aligning the slots on the  
separation roller with the holders.  
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12. Close the scanner cover and reset the maintenance reminder by  
clicking on the Clean Feed Rollers link on the Maintenance  
monitor.  
13. Click Yes on the dialog box to confirm the feed rollers have been  
cleaned. The reminder will be reset for the next required  
maintenance session.  
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Cleaning the optics  
Optics include the imaging guides, camera glass covers and  
sensors. All of the optics components should be cleaned at the same  
time.  
NOTE: The lamps are not part of the optics. The lamps (LEDs) should  
not be cleaned with wipes or solvents.  
Cleaning the imaging guides and camera glass covers  
To prevent streaks in images, reduced OCR/ICR/Barcode recognition  
rates, blurred images, etc., you should clean the imaging guides every  
50,000 pages.  
The two imaging guides which are inside black, plastic frames are  
located in the top and bottom transport trays. When removing an  
imaging guide for cleaning or replacement, the entire assembly  
(imaging guide and frame) are removed and replaced as one piece.  
Clean the camera glass covers at the same time you clean the imaging  
guides.  
CAUTION: Do not remove the imaging guide from the black frame.  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Gently pull the 2 fastening clips that secure the top imaging guide  
towards the front of the scanner to release and remove the imaging  
guide from the transport.  
Fastening clips (2)  
3. Using a Staticide wipe, clean both sides of the imaging guide. Be  
careful not to touch the cleaned glass.  
IMPORTANT:Staticide wipes contain isopropanol which can cause  
eye irritation and dry skin. Wash your hands with soap  
and water after performing maintenance procedures.  
Refer to the Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) for  
more information. The MSDS is available on the  
Kodak web site at www.kodak.com/go/MSDS.  
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4. With the imaging guide still out of the scanner, locate the glass  
camera cover between and below the LED lamps.  
Imaging guide removed  
Camera cover  
Lamp  
LEDs  
5. Using a clean dry swab, gently wipe across the glass camera cover  
to remove any dirt and dust particles. Do not spray any solvent on  
the swab unless a dry swab will not remove the residue on the  
glass. If you need to use solvent, spray the solvent on the swab. Do  
not spray solvent in or around the internal components of the  
scanner.  
6. When the camera cover is clean, re-insert the cleaned imaging  
guide into the scanner by holding the frame of the imaging guide so  
that the fastening clips are on the back side of the imaging guide.  
Slide the guides under the transport tray towards the feeder table  
and ease the back side of the imaging guide into position.  
Fastening clips  
Imaging  
guide  
Five guides slide underneath the transport tray  
7. Repeat Steps 2 - 6 to clean the bottom imaging guide and bottom  
camera cover.  
8. When finished, close the scanner cover.  
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Cleaning the sensors  
There are 7 sensors that require regular cleaning. Use only the  
supplied blower brush to clean these sensors. Do not use any type of  
cotton swab or cloth as these items may leave lint in the sensors.  
9. Feeder sensor: Place the brush end of the blower brush into the  
feeder sensor area and squeeze the blower brush several times to  
clean the feeder sensor.  
Feeder sensor  
10. Gap sensor, page entry sensors and pass thru sensor: Open  
the scanner cover to clean these 5 sensors by placing the brush  
end of the blower brush into the each sensor area and squeeze the  
blower brush several times to clean.  
Top or front page tray assembly  
Gap sensor  
Page entry  
sensors (3)  
Pass thru  
sensor  
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11. Exit sensor: The exit sensor is located on the transport toward the  
back of the scanner. Clean the exit sensor by placing the brush end  
of the blower brush into the exit sensor area and squeeze the  
blower brush several times.  
Exit sensor  
12. When all sensors are clean, close the scanner cover and reset the  
maintenance reminder by clicking on the Clean Optics link on the  
Maintenance monitor.  
13. Click Reset on the dialog box to confirm the optics have been  
cleaned. The reminder will be reset for the next required  
maintenance session.  
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Cleaning the transport  
Over time, the transport will become dirty and may feed documents  
erratically or skew the documents as they enter the scanner. To prevent  
erratic feeding, clean the transport every 50,000 pages or as needed.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you clean the imaging guides again after  
cleaning the transport with a transport cleaning sheet.  
1. Establish communication between the scanner and the Ngenuity  
Operator Utility.  
2. Verify that one of the Custom Functions (F1 or F2) is set to Feed  
Test Batch.  
3. Press F1 or F2 key depending on which key is assigned to “Feed  
Test Batch”. This will start the scanner transport. By default, the F1  
key is assigned the Feed Test Batch function.  
4. Feed the transport cleaning sheet in landscape orientation into the  
scanner transport.  
5. Observe the cleaning sheet, and run it through the transport again,  
changing its position slightly each time, until the tires leave no dark  
streaks.  
6. Turn the transport cleaning sheet over and run it through the  
scanner transport two times.  
7. Press and hold the Pause/Stop button (2-3 seconds) until the  
scanner stops running.  
8. Press the Clear/Restart button.  
9. When finished, discard the transport cleaning sheet. After running  
the cleaning sheet, inspect the imaging guides. It may be necessary  
to clean off any residue from the cleaning sheet that may be on the  
imaging guides.  
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Replacement  
procedures  
This section provides procedures for replacing the following parts: the  
feed rollers, the pre-separation pad and the imaging guides. When  
replacing parts, turn the scanner off by pressing the power switch  
located in the back of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet.  
Replacing tires  
With proper cleaning, tire life of the pick roller, drive roller and  
separation roller is approximately 600,000 pages. Different document  
types, the condition of the documents being scanned, and the volume  
of scanning may alter that estimation.  
All tires on the pick roller, drive roller and separation roller should be  
replaced at the same time. See the section entitled, “Cleaning the feed  
rollers” earlier in this chapter for procedures on removing and installing  
the feed rollers.  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Remove the pick and drive rollers.  
3. Gently remove each tire from the pick and drive rollers and dispose  
the old tires.  
4. Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core. The tires do  
not need to be installed in any specific orientation.  
IMPORTANT:Do not overstretch the tire; it may tear.  
5. Re-install the pick and drive rollers.  
6. Pull the separation roller door forward and hold it in place while you  
remove the separation roller; gently release the separation roller  
door back in place.  
7. Remove each tire from the separation roller and dispose the old  
tires.  
8. Re-install the separation roller and verify that the separator roller is  
seated properly.  
9. Close the scanner cover.  
10. When all tires have been replaced, reset the maintenance reminder  
by clicking on the Replace Feed Rollers link on the Maintenance  
monitor.  
11. Click Yes on the dialog box to confirm the tires/rollers have been  
replaced. The reminder will be reset for the next required  
maintenance session.  
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Replacing the pre-  
separation pad  
Change the pre-separation pad when the frequency of multi-fed  
documents increases.  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Remove the pre-separation pad by lifting the pad up and out of  
position.  
NOTE: The pre-separation pad fits snuggly in place; therefore, a  
little force may be required to remove it.  
3. Install the new pre-separation pad. Be sure it snaps into place.  
4. Close the scanner cover.  
Replacing the imaging  
guides  
Replace the imaging guides when they become damaged or heavily  
scratched. See the section entitled, “Cleaning the optics” earlier in this  
chapter for detailed procedures about removing the imaging guides.  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Gently pull the 2 fastening clips that secure the top imaging guide  
towards the front of the scanner to release and remove the imaging  
guide from the transport.  
3. Install the new imaging guide into the scanner by holding the frame  
of the imaging guide so that the fastening clips are on the back side.  
Slide the guides under the transport tray towards the feeder table  
and ease the back side of the imaging guide into position.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to replace the bottom imaging guide.  
5. Close the scanner cover.  
Lamps (LEDs)  
IMPORTANT: The LEDs on Ngenuity scanners should NOT be cleaned  
or wiped with any type of wipes and/or solvent.  
The LED illumination system on Ngenuity Scanners should last the life  
of the scanner with normal use. If something happens that requires the  
replacement of the LEDs, contact Kodak Technical Support.  
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Camera calibration  
Camera calibration is important for maintaining consistent image quality  
and should be performed periodically in order to maintain optimum  
white balance and camera levels. The scanner's maintenance LED or  
the NOU on the Maintenance screen will indicate the need for camera  
calibration.  
It is recommended that you always calibrate both cameras together,  
although they can be calibrated independently. Calibrating both  
cameras takes approximately 4-7 minutes.  
NOTE: Before calibrating the camera(s):  
Clean the scanner optics thoroughly. See the section  
entitled, "Cleaning the optics" earlier in this chapter.  
Make sure the scanner is running in Ready mode (not in  
Sleep mode) for at least 5 minutes prior to calibrating.  
Shut down any other scanning application connected to the  
scanner.  
1. Open the Ngenuity Operator Utility and establish communication  
with the scanner.  
2. Click on one of the Calibrate links in the Maintenance section of the  
NOU Home screen.  
The Camera calibration dialog box will be displayed.  
3. Click Both, and then click Start. The message, Lift skimmer, then  
manually feed the calibration sheet into scanner will be  
displayed.  
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4. Lift the skimmer and make sure the feeder tray is empty. The  
scanner will automatically go into Manual Feed Mode, the feeder  
table will rise and the transport will begin to run.  
5. Once the feeder table has risen to the full-up position, feed a single,  
clean white calibration sheet (Part No. 5K0449 from CAT No.  
199 8103) into the scanner transport in the orientation indicated on  
the sheet. A counter and a progress bar will indicate the calibration  
progress.  
NOTE: Do NOT open the scanner cover, shut down the scanner or  
host PC while calibration is in progress.  
6. When the calibration function has completed all steps successfully,  
a confirmation screen will be displayed.  
7. Click Close. The calibration sheet will be automatically ejected from  
the scanner.  
NOTE: If the confirmation screen states that the calibration was  
unsuccessful, turn off the scanner, close the NOU and recheck  
the scanner’s optics. After cleaning, inspect the imaging guides  
for contamination, excessive scratches or gouges, or dirt that  
has not been removed by normal cleaning. Also inspect the  
camera glass for dirt or damage, and inspect the calibration  
sheet for dirt or dark marks. Inspect the LED arrays to verify all  
the LEDs are operational. Then try the calibration again. If the  
calibration is unsuccessful a second time, contact Kodak  
Technical Support.  
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Supplies and  
consumables  
Contact your scanner supplier to order supplies.  
Supplies/Consumables  
CAT No.  
Ngenuity Small Roller Kit with Feeder Pre-separation Pad  
(includes: 1 separation roller, 18 pre-separation pads and 50  
replacement tires)  
182 9779  
Ngenuity Medium Roller Kit with Feeder Pre-separation Pad  
(includes: 5 separation rollers, 76 pre-separation pads and 200  
replacement tires)  
121 1515  
119 5460  
175 0462  
Ngenuity Large Roller Kit with Feeder Pre-separation Pad  
(includes: 10 separation rollers, 154 pre-separation pads and  
400 replacement tires)  
Ngenuity Ultralight Feeder Kit - for use only with feeder and  
pre-separation pad (includes: 1 light separation roller, 18 pre-  
separation pads and 50 replacement tires)  
Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads  
Staticide Wipes for Kodak Scanners  
Blower Brush  
853 5981  
896 5519  
179 7158  
162 0640  
199 8103  
Imaging Guide Assembly  
Calibration Kit (contains Calibration Sheet 5K0449)  
The following roller kits are for Ngenuity Scanners with the original  
feeder that does not have a pre-separation pad.  
176 6674  
Small Roller Kit (includes: 4 separator spacers, 2 separator  
rollers, 8 pick/drive tires)  
Medium Roller Kit (includes: 12 separator spacers, 6 separator 844 3491  
rollers, 24 pick/drive tires)  
Large Roller Kit (includes: 24 separator spacers, 12 separator  
rollers, 48 pick/drive tires)  
115 8153  
Accessories  
CAT No.  
863 4230  
802 9654  
Front/Rear Printer Kit  
Straight Pass-Through Adapter  
NOTE: Items and catalog numbers are subject to change. For the most  
up to date list of supplies and consumables go to:  
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Contents  
Clearing a document jam................................................................ 7-1  
Problem solving .............................................................................. 7-2  
Contacting Service.......................................................................... 7-4  
Clearing a document  
jam  
IMPORTANT: Only remove jammed documents from the transport  
when the scanner cover is OPEN.  
1. Pull the scanner cover release lever forward to open the scanner  
cover.  
2. Remove any jammed document(s) from the transport.  
NOTE: If the document is in several pieces, carefully inspect the  
entire transport path to verify the entire document has been  
removed. If no document is found and the Jam Error  
persists, clean the paper path sensors. For procedures, see  
“Cleaning the optics” in Chapter 6.  
3. Gently close the scanner cover and resume scanning.  
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Problem solving  
Occasionally you may encounter a situation with your scanner where it  
may not function properly. Use the chart below as a guide to check  
possible solutions to help you resolve the situation before calling  
Technical Support. If a problem persists after reviewing the problems  
and possible solutions below, turn the scanner off, unplug the power  
cord and call Technical Support.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Installation/Setup/Connectivity  
Found New Hardware wizard  
appears when connecting with  
USB on a PC that has already had another after communication had  
The USB cable was unplugged  
from one port on the host PC to  
Move the USB cable back to the  
original port on the host PC or  
complete the Found New  
communication established with  
the scanner.  
been established with the scanner Hardware wizard.  
using the original port.  
Kofax errors displayed on host PC Presence of the SCSI card  
when attempting to install and use conflicting with the USB function.  
the USB connection with a SCSI  
Uninstall the SCSI card from the  
host PC.  
card installed.  
Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Possible Remedy  
Self Test Error Messages  
Feeder Table Fault  
The stack of documents in the  
feeder table is too heavy.  
Remove some of the document  
weight from the feeder table and  
power cycle the scanner.  
Internal Communication Fault  
The control processor has lost  
Cycle power to the scanner. If the  
communication with one or more of problem persists, contact  
the following: imprinters, sensor  
processor or the control panel.  
Technical Support.  
Bad or Missing Front Camera  
Bad or Missing Back Camera  
The front (top) camera is not  
communicating.  
Cycle power to the scanner. If the  
problem persists, contact  
Technical Support.  
The back (bottom) camera is not  
communicating.  
Cycle power to the scanner. If the  
problem persists, contact  
Technical Support.  
Front and/or Back Imprinter Self  
Test Failed  
An imprinter was detected and  
enabled, but is no longer  
communicating.  
Check that the cable is firmly  
connected and not damaged.  
Sensor Fault  
One or more sensors could not be  
calibrated.  
Check that paper was not left in the  
transport at power on, and that the  
sensors are clean and not blocked.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Bad or Missing Control Panel  
(Front Panel)  
The scanner’s control panel is not  
communicating.  
Cycle power to the scanner. If the  
problem persists, contact  
Technical Support.  
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Error Message  
Possible Cause  
Possible Remedy  
CGA Port Not Responding  
...  
...  
Cycle power to the scanner. If the  
problem persists, contact  
Technical Support.  
Corrupt or Missing MC Firmware  
Contact Technical Support.  
Image and Feeding  
• Streaks in the image  
• Reduced bar code recognition  
rates  
• Imaging guide(s) and/or camera  
cover(s) need to be cleaned.  
• Camera(s) need to be calibrated. • Calibrate the camera(s).  
• Clean the imaging guides.  
• Clean the camera covers.  
• Blurred images  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
• Artifacts in the image  
• Skewed documents  
• Multifeeds  
• Feeder needs cleaning.  
• Pick, drive and/or separation tires • Clean the separation roller.  
• Clean the pick and drive tires.  
• Feeder jams  
need cleaning.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
• Transport jams  
• Page frame errors  
• Transport needs cleaning.  
• Page sensors need cleaning.  
• Clean the transport area.  
• Clean the sensors.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Entry/exit sensor errors  
Transport sensors need cleaning.  
Feeder sensor needs cleaning.  
Camera(s) need to be calibrated.  
Clean the sensors.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Feeder table does not  
automatically lower after the last  
page is fed  
Clean the sensors.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Image is too dark  
Calibrate the camera(s).  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Slippage of documents or  
multifeeds  
• The pick and/or drive tires are  
worn out.  
• The feed rollers need cleaning.  
Clean and/or replace the pick,  
drive and/or separation tires.  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Color image lacks fidelity  
Camera(s) need to be calibrated.  
Calibrate the camera(s).  
See Chapter 6, Maintenance.  
Scanner throughput has  
decreased  
Tires on the pick and drive rollers  
are installed incorrectly.  
Confirm pick and drive rollers/tires  
are installed properly. See Chapter  
6, Maintenance.  
Dog-earring pages  
The straight pass-through door is  
not fully or completely closed.  
Confirm the straight pass-through  
door is fully closed. If the problem  
persists, contact Technical  
Support.  
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Contacting Service  
phone number for your country.  
2. When calling, please have the following information ready:  
A description of your problem.  
The scanner model and serial number.  
Computer configuration.  
Software application you are using.  
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Appendix A Specifications  
Contents  
Specifications..................................................................................A-1  
System requirements......................................................................A-2  
Feature  
Specification  
9150: Landscape  
150 ppm/ 300 ipm  
9125: Landscape  
125 ppm/ 250 ipm  
9090DC: Landscape  
90 ppm / 180 ipm  
9090DB: Landscape  
90 ppm / 180 ipm  
Scanning speed  
200 dpi; lettersize; black  
and white/color/grayscale; 9125: Portrait  
simplex/duplex  
9150: Portrait  
120 ppm / 240 ipm  
120 ppm/ 240 ipm  
9090DC: Portrait  
70 ppm/ 140 ipm  
9090DB: Portrait  
70 ppm / 140 ipm  
9090DB: black and white  
and grayscale only  
Daily duty cycle  
Roller life (bond)  
Resolution  
90,000 to 150,000  
50,000 scans  
Output: 600 dpi; Optical: 600 dpi  
SharpShooter Trilinear 7.5K CCD  
Camera technology  
Lighting technology  
White LEDs, instant warm-up designed to last the life of the scanner with normal  
use  
Image enhancement  
Interface  
Onboard Ngenuity VRS 4.5 (or greater) Professional  
USB 2.0 (cable included); SCSI III, D68-SCSI-3  
Support drivers (included) ImageControls, ISIS, TWAIN  
Multifeed detection  
Ultrasonic multifeed featuring: three sensors, Pre-emptive MF Ignore, VRS  
Ignore, Ignore by Size  
Imprinting  
Optional user-installable pre- and post-scan imprinter, time and date stamping,  
72 characters  
Document size  
1.7 x 2.5 in. (43 x 64 mm) to 12.5 x 40 in. (318 x 1016 mm)  
up to 219 yards (200 m)  
Document size (very long  
document mode)  
Maximum image width  
Paper thickness  
12.25 in. (311 mm)  
Rotary: .0015 - .035 in. (.038 mm - 0.89 mm)  
Straight Pass-Through Door: .0015 - .070 in. (.038 mm - 1.78 mm)  
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Paper weight  
7 to 320 lb. (30 to 1,200 g/m ) bond  
Feeder capacity  
700 sheets variable feeder tray capacity control  
2
(20 lb. bond/75 g/m )  
Scanner dimensions  
(HxWxD): unpacked  
19.5 x 20.5 x 30 in (49.5 x 52.1 x 76.2 cm)  
(with straight pass-through door closed)  
Scanner weight: unpacked 112 lbs (50.8 kg)  
Electrical rating  
AC 100-120 V / 220-240 V; 1.9/.9A; 60/50 Hz  
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Feature  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Environment  
Specification  
AC 100-120 V / 220-240 V; 60/50 Hz  
175W (maximum); 6.7W (Sleep mode)  
Temp: 50 - 100°F (10 - 37.8°C)  
Humidity (non-condensing): 10 - 80%  
Additional features  
Additional contents  
Additional options  
Straight pass-through adapter, special document mode, advanced color  
functionality  
USB cable, Installation Resource CD with Ngenuity Operator Utility and Ngenuity  
VRS Professional, power cord, Starter Cleaning Kit, Camera Calibration Kit  
User-installable pre- and post-scan imprinter, Roller Kit, Cleaning Kit  
System requirements Following is the minimum recommended system configuration to run  
Kodak Ngenuity 9000 Series Scanners:  
Recommended:  
• Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core, 2.4 GHz or better  
• HDD: 500 GB  
• DIMM DDR 3200: 2 GB  
• PCI Bus 32-bit  
• USB 2.0  
• Video: 128 MB  
Minimum:  
• Intel Pentium D / AMD Athlon; 2 GHz  
• HDD: 250 GB  
• DIMM DDR 2700: 1 GB  
• PCI Bus 32-bit  
• USB 2.0  
If using a SCSI connection: SCSI Card - Adaptec 29160 Regular and  
Low Profile  
Operating system  
• Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)  
• Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)  
• Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)  
NOTE: VRS does not support Windows XP, 64-bit  
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Appendix B Installing and Using the Imprinter  
Contents  
Installing the front page imprinter and ink cartridge........................B-2  
Removing the front imprinter...........................................................B-4  
Installing the back page imprinter and ink cartridge........................B-5  
Removing the back imprinter ..........................................................B-6  
Maintenance ...................................................................................B-7  
Replacing the ink cartridge.........................................................B-7  
Ink cartridge specifications .........................................................B-7  
Cleaning the ink cartridge print head..........................................B-8  
Additional print head cleaning ....................................................B-9  
Spit pad replacement..................................................................B-9  
Using the imprinter........................................................................B-10  
Print position: hardware ................................................................B-10  
Print position: software..................................................................B-11  
Patch code options .......................................................................B-16  
This appendix provides installation procedures, maintenance and  
instructions for using the front page (pre-scan) and back page (post-  
scan) imprinter.  
Front page (pre-scan) imprinting prints the user-specified  
alphanumeric string on the front side of documents before they are  
scanned, with the printed results captured on the scanned images.  
Back page (post-scan) imprinting prints the user-specified  
alphanumeric string on the back side of documents after they have  
been scanned. The printed results are not captured on the scanned  
images.  
NOTE: Simultaneous back-page and front-page imprinting is allowed  
using Direct ISIS or TWAIN drivers.  
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The imprinter is controlled from the scanning application installed on  
the host PC.  
Item  
Specifications  
Maximum number of charac-  
ters  
72 characters  
Print line(s)  
1
Document paper type  
Low grade to regular bond documents can be used. Glossy paper should not  
be used, as the ink drying time is too long and smearing will result.  
Print area  
17 user-selectable horizontal print positions  
Fonts  
User selectable: Standard/Wide; Standard/Normal; Large/Wide; Large/Normal  
Character orientation  
Print resolution  
0, 90, 180, 270  
96 dpi  
Installing the front  
page imprinter and  
ink cartridge  
To ensure proper installation of the ink cartridge, install the imprinter  
cartridge before installing the imprinter into the scanner. Be sure the ink  
cartridge is properly seated.  
Connector  
Printing position scale  
Carriage  
Thumbscrew  
Ink cartridge  
holder  
Ink cartridge  
Locating pin  
1. Remove the imprinter and ink cartridge from the box.  
2. Remove the protective tape from the ink cartridge.  
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3. Move the carriage to the center position.  
4. Hold the ink cartridge holder with one hand and place the ink  
cartridge (bottom end first) into the holder and snap it into place.  
Center position  
5. Turn off the scanner and power down the PC.  
6. Remove the scanner exit tray.  
7. Open the front page imprinter door.  
8. Insert the imprinter’s spring-loaded locating pin into the correspond-  
ing hole found in the scanner’s front page assembly (left side) with  
the ink cartridge holder.  
Thumb screw  
Ink  
cartridge  
Spring-loaded location pin  
Imprinter door  
9. Hand-tighten the thumb screw located on the right side of the  
imprinter into the corresponding hole found in the scanner’s front  
page assembly.  
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10. Connect the imprinter cable to the connector on the imprinter unit  
noting the orientation of the key on the plug and the slot on the con-  
nector.  
11. Close the imprinter door.  
12. Replace the exit tray.  
13. Turn on the scanner and the PC.  
14. Launch the Ngenuity Operator Utility and confirm the imprinter is  
recognized.  
NOTE: Do not leave the ink cartridge in the imprinter when not in use.  
Removing the front  
imprinter  
1. Turn off the scanner.  
2. Remove the exit tray.  
3. Open the front page imprinter door.  
4. Unplug the imprinter cable.  
5. Unscrew the thumb screw located on the right side of the imprinter.  
6. Pull the spring-loaded locating pin on the left side of the imprinter  
unit away from the wall of the scanner.  
7. Lift the imprinter up and out of the scanner.  
8. Close the front page imprinter door, reinstall the exit tray and turn  
on the scanner.  
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Installing the back  
page imprinter and  
ink cartridge  
To ensure proper installation of the ink cartridge, install the imprinter  
cartridge before installing the imprinter into the scanner. Be sure the ink  
cartridge is properly seated.  
1. Remove the imprinter and ink cartridge from the box.  
2. Remove the protective tape from the ink cartridge.  
3. Move the carriage to the center position.  
4. Hold the ink cartridge holder with one hand and place the ink  
cartridge (bottom end first) into the holder and snap it into place.  
Center position  
5. Turn off the scanner and power down the PC.  
6. Open the back page imprinter door located in the back of the scan-  
ner.  
7. Install the imprinter with the ink cartridge holder facing the bottom of  
the scanner, inserting the spring-loaded locating pin into the corre-  
sponding hole found in the back page assembly.  
8. Hand-tighten the thumb screw located on the left side of the  
imprinter into the corresponding hole found in the scanner’s back  
page assembly.  
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9. Connect the imprinter cable noting the orientation of the key on the  
plug and the slot on the connector.  
10. Close the back page imprinter door.  
11. Turn on the scanner and the PC.  
12. Launch the Ngenuity Operator Utility and confirm the imprinter is  
recognized.  
NOTE: Do not leave the ink cartridge in the imprinter when not in use.  
Removing the back  
imprinter  
1. Turn off the scanner.  
2. Open the back page imprinter door.  
3. Unplug the imprinter cable.  
4. Unscrew the thumb screw located on the left side of the imprinter.  
5. Pull the spring-loaded locating pin away from the wall of the scan-  
ner releasing the pin from the scanner’s back page assembly.  
Locating pin  
6. Pull the imprinter out of the scanner.  
7. Close the back page imprinter door.  
8. Turn on the scanner.  
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Maintenance  
Replacing the ink cartridge  
1. Turn off the scanner and power down the host PC.  
2. Remove the front (or back) imprinter from the scanner. See the sec-  
tions entitled, “Removing the front imprinter” or “Removing the back  
imprinter” earlier in this appendix for instructions.  
3. Remove the ink cartridge by grasping the ink cartridge holder and  
pulling the tab on the ink cartridge out from the ink cartridge holder.  
Center position  
Ink cartridge disposal: Consult the Hewlett-Packard website for  
recycling printing supplies or disposing of the ink cartridges  
according to local regulations.  
4. Remove the protective tape from the new ink cartridge.  
5. Move the ink cartridge carriage to the center position.  
6. Hold the ink cartridge holder and place the ink cartridge (bottom  
end first) into the holder and snap it into place.  
7. Reinstall the imprinter into the scanner.  
8. Turn on the scanner and the PC.  
9. Launch the Ngenuity Operator Utility and confirm the imprinter is  
recognized.  
Ink cartridge specifications  
Subject  
Specification  
Ink Cartridge Life  
Approximately 4,000,000 characters (standard font)  
Approximately 2,000,000 characters (bold font)  
Nozzles  
12  
Unusable Documents  
Storage Environment  
Plastic film or coated paper should not be used with the imprinter  
Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C); Humidity: 10% to 80% RH  
Operating Environment Temperature: 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C); Humidity: 30% to 80% RH  
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Cleaning the ink cartridge  
print head  
If the print head of the ink cartridge is dirty or the ink cartridge has not  
been used for a long period of time, it may not print properly.  
To clean the print head using the scanner, press the corresponding  
Custom Function button (F1 or F2) on the control panel.  
NOTE: You must assign the Clean Print Head function to one of the  
Custom Function buttons (F1 or F2) using the Ngenuity  
Operator Utility to be able to clean the print head using the  
scanner. See the section entitled, “Settings button: Custom  
functions” in Chapter 4.  
1. In the NOU, go to the Settings screen, select Clean Print Head for  
either F1 or F2 key assignment, and save to the scanner.  
2. On the scanner, make sure print head(s) are positioned properly to  
print at a desired print location.  
3. Load one or more sheets of blank scrap paper that are wide enough  
to pass under the current print head locations, and are at least 5  
inches long.  
4. Lower the skimmer and to allow the paper to load.  
5. Press either the F1 or F2 (as assigned) key. A single sheet will be  
fed and the print head cleaning pattern (a solid black stripe firing all  
print head pins) will be printed on the page by each imprinter that is  
installed.  
6. Take the sheet from the exit tray and examine the printing. There  
should be a relatively solid black stripe approximately 1.5 inches  
long, with no voids or stripes. Voids or blank stripes indicate one or  
more clogged ink jet nozzles.  
7. Press either the F1 or F2 (as assigned) key to feed additional pages  
until the printed black stripe is uniform and solid. This may take  
several sheets.  
8. If, after 6 to8 sheets, you cannot achieve a solid black stripe then  
the print head should be removed from the imprinter and cleaned  
manually. See the next section, “Additional print head cleaning” for a  
more in-depth cleaning procedure.  
9. Restore any previously set F key function via the NOU (if  
necessary).  
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Additional print head  
cleaning  
If cleaning the print head using the F1 key does not provide the desired  
results, you can further clean the printer by following the steps below.  
1. Turn off the scanner.  
2. Remove the front (or back) imprinter unit from the scanner. See the  
sections entitled, “Removing the front imprinter” or “Removing the  
back imprinter” earlier in this chapter for instructions.  
3. Remove the ink cartridge by grasping the ink cartridge holder and  
pulling the tab on the ink cartridge out from the ink cartridge holder.  
4. Dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with water.  
5. Hold the cloth in contact with the nozzles on the ink cartridge for a  
few seconds, then gently wipe the nozzle plate. Do not wipe the  
electrical contact area.  
6. If ink remains on the nozzle plate, wipe again with a dry, lint-free  
cloth.  
CAUTION: Do not use a roller cleaning pad to clean the print head.  
Do not use any material that contains alcohol when  
cleaning the print head.  
Spit pad replacement  
The back page imprinter assembly contains a spit pad that is used to  
absorb any excess ink from the front page imprinter during printing. The  
spit pad is located underneath the back page assembly’s entry tray.  
Over time the spit pad will become saturated and will need to be  
replaced. The life expectancy of the spit pad is expected to last as long  
or longer than the transport rollers. Contact Technical Support for spit  
pad replacement.  
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Using the imprinter  
Imprinter operation is controlled via the hardware and software.  
Print position: hardware  
To print a string on the scanned document, adjust the position of the  
print head carriage according to the size of the sheets that you want to  
scan.  
Print positions  
Carriage tab  
• Move the carriage to align the carriage tab with one of the marks that  
appears on the scale on the imprinter. For the print string to appear  
on the right side of the page, move the carriage to the right side of the  
scale. For the imprint to appear on the left side of the page, move the  
carriage to the left side of the scale.  
NOTE: If the carriage is not properly aligned with one of the marks on  
the scale, the imprinter will not print on the document. The  
following chart shows the position of the imprint in reference to  
the document sheet being scanned.  
Make sure the document being scanned is the correct size for  
the printing position or the imprinter will not print on the  
document.  
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Print position: software  
To set up the software for imprinting, access the Advanced Properties  
screen which is accessible within Virtual ReScan® (VRS) Interactive  
Viewer.  
Scanning applications that use the VRS-based driver will display the  
VRS icon in the Windows Taskbar on the host PC as soon as the scan  
source is selected.  
NOTE: For instructions on how to select the scan source (scanner),  
see Chapter 4, Control Panel and Ngenuity Operator Utility.  
1. Right-click on the VRS icon located in the Taskbar to launch the  
Interactive Viewer.  
2. Click Preview.  
3. Within the Interactive Viewer, access the Advanced Properties  
screen by clicking the Scanner Driver Settings icon (tools image).  
4. In the Advanced Properties screen, click on the Imprinter menu item  
to display the Imprinter controls.  
5. Enable the imprinter you want to use: Front Page Prescan or Back  
Page Postscan.  
6. Click Text Controls.  
NOTE: When VRS is not installed, imprinter controls can be found in  
your Direct ISIS and TWAIN settings.  
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The following options can be set via the Text Controls dialog box:  
NOTE: Patch Code functionality is only available with the Kodak  
Ngenuity 9150 Scanner.  
Page Counter  
Enable — click this checkbox to enable the Page Counters.  
Print Width — select to append zeros or spaces in front of the page  
count or spaces at the end of the page count to retain a fixed length  
for all digits that will appear in the text string. The default is leading  
zeros.  
For example, if the current counter value is 472, then the text string  
for an 8-digit counter appears as follows:  
With leading zeros: 00000472  
With leading spaces:  
472  
With trailing spaces: 472  
Start At — when you start a new batch, this option allows you to set  
the document count for the next document that will be scanned.  
Step Amount — select a value from the drop-down list to determine  
how the automatic imprinter/annotation counter is incremented on  
each page. The counter should be set based on the documents being  
scanned, how the batches are organized, and specific user needs.  
Increment amounts of 0 - 9.  
NOTE: When the counter value exceeds the number of digits  
selected, the counter value resets to 0, depending on the  
increment amount.  
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Digits — select a value from the drop-down list to specify the page  
counter length, which should take into consideration any leading  
zeros or leading or trailing spaces appended to the page count in the  
Print Width drop-down list. You can specify from 1 to 9; default is 5.  
Font Height and Font Width — select whether you want imprinted text  
to print normally or in larger and/or wider characters on a document.  
Selecting Large prints taller characters; selecting Wide prints wider  
characters. The default print size is Normal.  
The font size selections only control the imprinted text; the font used for  
annotation is fixed and cannot be changed.  
NOTE: Selecting Large or Wide may change the length of text strings,  
causing the text to print off the end of the document. By default,  
the scanner prints standard, Latin font characters.  
Text Orientation — select the orientation (rotation) for the imprinted  
and/or annotated text string. A preview of how the text will be oriented  
at 0 (default), 90, 180 and 270 degrees will be displayed to the right of  
the selected orientation.  
Insert Dynamic Content — allows you to select a pre-formatted date  
and time or special content code to be inserted into the text string. The  
code is replaced by actual data when a document is scanned.  
NOTE: Counter digit and Dynamic content information becomes part of  
the imprinting or annotation string in the "Print String Definition"  
text box and Actual Printed Example field.  
Date and Time: select date and time format codes to include in the  
text string from the Date and Time drop-down list. These codes are  
replaced with actual dates and times by the scanner when the  
document is scanned. The date and time format choices as well as  
the pre-formatted date and time code are shown in the table below.  
Date & Time  
format  
Date & Time  
code  
Date & Time  
format  
Date & Time  
code  
Example  
03:15  
Example  
07/05/2009  
HH:MM  
%T0  
%T1  
%T2  
MM/DD/YYYY  
DD/MM/YY  
%D3  
%D4  
%D5  
HH:MM:SS  
03:15:23  
03:15 PM  
05/07/09  
HH:MM  
AM/PM  
DD/MM/YYYY  
05/07/2009  
HH:MM:SS  
AM/PM  
%T3  
03:15:23  
PM  
DD  
%D6  
05  
YY/MM/DD  
YYYY/MM/DD  
MM/DD/YY  
%D0  
%D1  
%D2  
09/07/05  
2009/07/05  
07/05/09  
MM  
%D7  
%D8  
%D9  
07  
YY  
09  
YYYY  
2009  
NOTE: The scanner's time and date is seeded from the host PC's  
clock when the connection to the scanner is established.  
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Special Content — select special content format codes to include in  
the text string from the drop-down list. These codes are replaced with  
actual symbols or text by the scanner when the document is scanned.  
The special content format choices and pre-formatted special content  
codes are shown in the table below.  
Special Content  
Code  
Example  
Euro Symbol  
Yen Symbol  
Scanner ID  
%A0128  
%A0165  
%S0  
¥
12345678  
Annotation Position — allows you to specify the horizontal location for  
annotating.  
Offset from Left: specify the distance of an annotation string from  
the left edge of a page. The minimum value is 0 (default) and the  
maximum value is dependent on the resulting image size. You must  
enter whole numbers for pixels and millimeters, but you can enter  
decimal numbers in 0.1-inch increments for inches. This option is  
only available if Front and/or Back Annotation is selected.  
Front Annotation/Back Annotation: annotation can be performed  
on the front, back, or both sides of a document and is enabled using  
the Front Annotation and Back Annotation check boxes.  
To specify the position of annotation text on a document:  
1. In the Units group, select a unit of measurement for the offset.  
2. In the Offset from Top text box, specify the distance from the top  
edge of the page the annotation string should appear. (This value  
also controls the mechanical imprinter text offset.)  
3. Select where you want the annotation: Front, Back or Front and  
Back.  
4. In the Offset from Left text box, specify the distance from the left  
edge of the page the annotation string should appear.  
5. Click OK when finished.  
NOTE: Because this measurement affects where the annotation is  
added to the actual image, be sure to select an offset  
measurement that remains within the length and width of the  
image.  
Units — use the options in the Units group to specify text positioning  
values in inches, millimeters, or pixels (dpi dependent). The default unit  
of measurement is inches.  
Imprinter/Annotation Position — the Imprinter / Annotation Position  
settings are all offsets from the top in this frame. The same Offset from  
the top value applies to both the physical imprinter and the electronic  
annotation.  
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Offset from Top — specify the distance of the imprinter string from  
the top of each page. The default and minimum value is 0.5; the  
maximum value is 25.5 inches. You must enter whole numbers for  
pixels and millimeters, but you can enter decimal numbers in 0.1-inch  
increments for inches.  
NOTE: The horizontal location for imprinting must be manually set  
inside the scanner.  
Print String Definition, Maximum String Length and Remaining  
Count — use the Print String Definition text box to set up and/or modify  
the text string that you want imprinted or annotated on a document. You  
can provide information for the text string by typing a text string in the  
text box or inserting pre-formatted information from the Page Counter  
and Insert Dynamic Content drop-down lists. You cannot insert text  
using the cut and paste function.  
You can see how the text string will appear as imprinted or annotated  
text in the Actual Printed Example field.  
Exceeding the maximum string length of 72 results in the string being  
truncated to the maximum length. Because the imprinter/annotation  
string is made up of text, a page counter, and dynamic content,  
consider their combined length and the character placeholders  
remaining (shown in the Remaining Count box) when setting the string  
length.  
Actual Printed Example — the text displayed under Actual Printed  
Example shows how the current imprinting or annotation text will look  
with any optional date and time stamp, special content, or page counter  
expanded. When a date and time format is specified, the current date  
and time are applied.  
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Patch Code options  
Imprint Patch Code Sheets — enable this option if you want to print  
on patch code sheets and count them with the index counter. This  
setting only applies to patch types 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. Patch types 4, 7, 8  
and 9 will not get printed or counted even with this checkbox selected.  
The Increment on Patch Code and Reset on Patch Code options are  
only for the Kodak Ngenuity 9150 Scanner. Set these options if you  
want to use patch sheets within a batch to control printer index values.  
A set of patch codes can be found on the Installation CD or on the  
Manuals.  
Increment on Patch Code  
Enable — select this checkbox to increment the index count value  
when the specified patch code is detected instead of incrementing the  
index count on each page.  
Patch Code: select the Patch Code Type that will increment the index  
counter when Increment on Patch is enabled.  
Reset on Patch Code  
Enable — select this checkbox to reset the index count value to the  
Reset Count value when the specified patch code is detected.  
Reset Count: the index count value that takes effect when the Reset  
Patch Code is detected when Reset on Patch is enabled.  
Patch Code: select the Patch Code Type that will reset the index  
counter when Reset on Patch Code is enabled.  
Changes to the index count value due to Increment on Patch and Reset  
on Patch will take effect regardless of whether Imprint Patch Code  
Sheets is selected. For more information and samples of Patch Codes,  
see Appendix E, Patch Code Information.  
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Appendix C Installing and Using the Optional Straight Pass-  
Through Adapter  
Contents  
Installing the straight pass-through adapter................................... C-1  
Using the straight pass-through adapter........................................ C-2  
The straight pass-through adapter allows you to output fragile or thick  
documents through the straight pass-through door thus shortening the  
paper path and minimizing document jams. The documents will be  
stacked in the reverse order from the feeding order.  
Installing the straight pass- 1. Open the straight pass-through door.  
through adapter  
2. Insert the straight pass-through adapter into the scanner.  
3. Push the straight pass-through adapter down and snap it into place.  
Once the straight pass-through adapter is installed, you do not have  
to uninstall it when it is not in use.  
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Using the straight pass-  
through adapter  
NOTE:If you are scanning exception documents, it is not necessary to  
have the exit tray attached. Use the exit tray when you are  
scanning many documents.  
1. Remove the exit tray from the front of the scanner.  
2. Install the exit tray matching the tabs on the exit tray with the slots  
on the straight pass-through adapter and be sure that it is securely  
in place.  
3. Adjust the side guides and the end stop on the exit tray as desired  
to meet your scanning needs.  
NOTES:  
• When you are not using the straight pass-through door to output your  
documents, remove the exit tray, put it back in the front of the  
scanner and close the straight pass-through door.  
• Be sure the wire stand underneath the exit tray is folded down so it  
rests evenly on the tabletop.  
• When straight pass-through door is open, the Back Door status light  
on the control panel will be lit.  
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Appendix D Glossary  
Control panel — interface located on the front of the scanner that is  
used to perform basic scanning functions and to signal scanner status  
through the use of LEDs, pictograms and text.  
DPI (dots per inch) — a measurement of the ability of a scanner to  
reproduce small objects. The higher the dpi, the smaller the object the  
scanner can reproduce. Also known as resolution.  
Host PC — computer used to communicate with the scanner in order to  
scan documents.  
LED (Light Emitting Diode) — type of light source used in the scanner,  
both for image capture while scanning and illuminating indicators found  
on the control panel.  
Multifeed (MF) — occurs when more than one document is fed through  
the feeder at one time.  
Optics — refers to the following scanner components: imaging guides,  
camera glass covers and sensors. This term does not include LEDs.  
Paper jam — refers to a single document that fails to pass through the  
scanner transport and exit into the exit tray.  
Scan source — the scanner selected for use through the scanning  
application on the host PC.  
Ngenuity Operator Utility (NOU) — the software that resides on the  
host PC. It provides and monitors scanner connectivity, scanner status  
and alerts. Allows you to set some of the scanner’s configuration  
parameters.  
Straight pass-through — alternative transport path that allows  
scanning of thick card stock, ID cards, etc. Documents enter the  
transport from the feeder table and exit out the back of the scanner.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) — a data transmission system that  
operates between the scanner and the host computer system.  
VRS (VirtualReScan) — VRS is an electronic check-point for scanned  
images. As images pass through the scanner, VRS performs a multi-  
point inspection of each document. VRS automatically checks and  
adjusts for alignment (skew), brightness, contrast and image clarity.  
VRS Interactive Viewer — VRS-enabled control window where you  
can access advanced features of the scanner.  
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Appendix E Patch Code Information  
This appendix provides additional information for patch codes  
supported by Kodak Ngenuity 9000 Series Scanners.  
Kodak Ngenuity Scanners include two hardware-based Patch Readers.  
The Patch Reader recognizes patches with bars that are parallel to the  
lead edge of the document. All Kodak Ngenuity Scanners support patch  
reading for color toggle patch processing. Only the Kodak Ngenuity  
9150 Scanner supports Printer Counter Increment and Resetting  
through Patch. The Kodak Ngenuity 9150 Scanner does not support full  
image addressing or batching.  
The following additional patches for the Kodak Ngenuity Series  
Scanners have the same element specifications as the Patch Codes  
described in Kodak publication, A-61599, “Patch Code Information for  
Kodak Scanners”.  
The wide bars should be 0.20 inches (5 mm) wide plus 0.01 inches  
(0.25 mm). The narrow bars and spaces should be 0.08 inches (2.03  
mm) wide plus 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). The maximum width of the patch  
code is 0.80 inches (20 mm) plus 0.01 inches (0.25 mm). The minimum  
overall length of the patch bars is 2 inches (50 mm).  
For vertical placement, the patch cannot start before 0.25 inches from  
the leading edge of the page and the bottom of the patch pattern must  
finish before 3.75 inches from the leading edge.  
The only exception to this is when Increment on Patch or Reset on  
Patch is checked; the patches must occur in the region from 0.25  
inches to 1.70 inches from the leading edge.  
NOTE:Only patches on the top side of the document will be read.  
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The horizontal placement must result in the patch pattern crossing the  
scanner’s sensor locations. Refer to the following illustration.  
Patch sensors  
D
D
C
C
A
B
• Patch code bar dimensions and optical properties should conform to  
the Kodak specifications outlined in Kodak Publication, A-61599.  
• Patch codes must be printed parallel to the document lead edge.  
KEY:  
A — the minimum distance from the document edge to the start of the patch  
code = 0.25 in.  
B — the maximum distance from the document edge to the end of the patch  
code = 1.70 in.  
C — the recommended minimum width of the patch code centered around the  
sensor location = 1.0 in.  
D — the distance from the transport/feeder center to the patch code sensor =  
2.0 in.  
— center line of the scanner document feeder with the side guides  
centered.  
— allowable vertical region for the printed patch code.  
The entire region above the patch code must be free of printing.  
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Key for Graphical Pattern Description:  
W
n
Wide Bar  
Narrow Bar  
The graphical pattern read from left to right indicates the time sequence  
of patch pattern bars (first to last).  
Numeric code  
Graphical Pattern  
No code detected  
WWnn  
Comment  
0
1
Kodak Patch Code #1  
Kodak Patch Code #2  
Kodak Patch Code #3  
2
WnnW  
3
WnWn  
4
nWWn  
Kodak Patch Code #4 (Kodak Toggle Patch)  
Kodak Patch Code #5 (Kodak Transfer Patch)  
Kodak Patch Code #6  
5
nWnW  
6
nnWW  
7
WWWn  
WWnW  
WnWW  
nWWW  
nnnW  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #7 - Scan in Bitonal  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #8 - Scan in Color  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #9 - Scan in Gray  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #10 - Future use  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #11 - Future use  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #12 - Future use  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #13 - Future use  
Kodak Ngenuity 9150 only - Code #14 - Future use  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
nnWn  
nWnn  
Wnnn  
NOTE:The following patch codes are not to specification. Use the patch  
sheets included on the CD for specifications.  
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Patch codes  
Patch 7  
Patch 8  
Patch 9  
Patch 10  
Patch 11  
Patch 12  
Patch 13  
Patch 14  
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