Kodak Scanner A 61602 User Manual

ScanMate  
i1120 Scanner  
User’s Guide  
A-61602  
Part No. 9E8497  
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Contents  
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Product features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
MSDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Environmental information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
EMC statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Acoustic emission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Power system connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
European Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
2 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
What’s in the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Installing the scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Installing the Kodak Driver Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Assembling the scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Verifying for a USB port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Connecting the power cord to the scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Connecting the USB cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Turning on the scanner and finalizing Kodak Driver Software  
installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Installing application software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Scanner components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
3 Using the Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Turning the scanner on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Adjusting the input and output trays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Start and stop scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Document preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Verifying your scanner installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Viewing test images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Application software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Smart touch functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Configuring dialog box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Scan To settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Scan As settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Menu buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Configuring function numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Third party applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Smart touch Edit window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Using function numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Scanning your documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
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4 Image Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Starting the Scan Validation Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Scan Validation Tool dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Using the TWAIN Datasource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
How do I begin?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Selecting Image settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Selecting Device settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
The main Kodak Scanner window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
The Image Settings window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Preview area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
General tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Size tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Adjustments tab: black and white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Adjustments tab: color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Enhancements tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Advanced Image Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
The Advanced tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Creating multiple images for each side of a document, Example 1 . . . . . . 61  
Creating different settings for each side of a document, Example 2 . . . . . 63  
Creating a new Setting Shortcut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Changing Image settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
The Device Settings window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Device - General tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Device - Multifeed tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Changing Device settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
The Diagnostics window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Diagnostics - General tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Diagnostics - Debug tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Diagnostics - Logs tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
5 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Cleaning procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Cleaning the scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Cleaning the rollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Cleaning the pre-separation pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Cleaning the calibration area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
Replacement procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Replacing the pre-separation pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Replacing the feed roller assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Supplies and consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
6 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Indicator lights and error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Clearing a document jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Problem solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Scanner not working. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Testing for a USB connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89  
USB connection issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Appendix A Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
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1 Introduction  
The Kodak ScanMate i1120  
Scanner is a desktop color scanner  
that scans two sides of a document  
in a single pass at 20 pages per  
minute. The ScanMate i1120  
Scanner can accommodate 50  
documents in the feeder for  
scanning. Smart touch functionality  
is included which allows you to  
send documents to variety of  
destinations. The TWAIN  
Datasource is also bundled with the  
scanner for all of your image  
processing needs.  
This User’s Guide provides information and procedures for the Kodak  
ScanMate i1120 Scanner using the TWAIN Datasource.  
Product features  
• Easy to use.  
• Small, compact size.  
• Scans up to 21.6 x 86 cm / 8.5 x 34 inches using the automatic  
document feeder when the host PC is configured with adequate  
memory. See the section entitled, “System requirements” for more  
information.  
• Scans 20 letter-size documents per minute at 200 dpi, in black and  
white.  
• Smart touch functionality allows you to send documents to file, email,  
printers, fax printers or desktop applications that support TIFF, JPEG,  
RTF, PDF and searchable PDF, and to the ScanSoft PaperPort,  
ScanSoft OmniPage and Presto! BizCard 5 application included with  
the scanner.  
• Choose color, black and white, grayscale, simultaneous black and  
white and grayscale, or simultaneous black and white and color.  
• Easy cleaning and maintenance.  
• Output resolutions from 75 to 1200 dpi.  
• Bundled with the TWAIN Datasource.  
• High speed USB 2.0 interface.  
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Safety information  
MSDS  
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemical products are  
accessing the MSDSs from the website, you will be required to provide  
the catalog number of the consumable you want the Material Safety  
Data Sheet for. See the section entitled, “Supplies and consumables”  
later in this guide for supplies and catalog numbers.  
Environmental  
information  
• The Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner is 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 Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner contains lead in the circuit  
board solder, glass lens, mercury in the lamps, and Chromium VI  
used as corrosion protection on the metal frame. Disposal of this  
material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For  
disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or, in  
the USA, visit the Electronics Industry Alliance website:  
• The product packaging is recyclable.  
• The Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner is Energy Star compliant and is  
shipped from the factory with the default time set to 15 minutes.  
EMC statements  
United States  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
additional suggestions.  
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Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided  
with the product or specified additional components or accessories  
elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they  
must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation.  
Japan  
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary  
Control Council for interference by information Technology Equipment  
(VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic  
environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the  
equipment according to the instruction manual.  
Acoustic emission  
Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung – 3, GSGV  
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Emissionswert beträgt <70 dB(A).  
[Machine Noise Information Ordinance — 3, GSGV  
The operator-position noise emission value is <70 dB(A).]  
Power system  
connection  
This product is also designed for Norwegian IT power system with  
phase-to-phase voltage 230V.  
European Union  
This symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this  
product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and  
recycling. Please contact your local Kodak representative or refer to  
and recovery programs available for this product.  
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2 Getting Started  
What’s in the box  
Before you begin open the box and check the contents:  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner  
• Input tray  
• Output tray  
• Pre-separation pad  
• USB 2.0 cable  
• Power supply  
• AC power cord bundles  
• Welcome Folio which includes:  
- Bundled installation and application CDs  
- Registration sheets  
- Printed User’s Guide, English  
- Service Contact sheets  
- Quick Installation Guide  
- Quick Tips Guide  
- Miscellaneous flyers  
System requirements Following is the recommended system configuration to run the Kodak  
ScanMate i1120 Scanner.  
• Intel Pentium IV, 2.8 GHz processor, 512 RAM  
Minimum: Intel Pentium III, 1 GHz processor, 128 RAM  
• USB port 2.0 (compatible with USB 1.1)  
• Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Vista, Windows XP  
(Professional/Home)  
• 100 MB free hard disk space  
• CD-ROM drive  
NOTE: The ability to scan longer documents or very high resolutions is  
somewhat dependent on the available host PC memory.  
Differences in memory used between scanning applications  
may account for some issues scanning a long document at very  
high resolution. While the memory guidelines above are  
conservative, your experience may vary depending on your host  
PC configuration and scanning application.  
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Installing the scanner Install the scanner in the following order:  
1. Install the Kodak Driver Software.  
2. Assemble the scanner.  
3. Verify that you have a USB port.  
4. Connect the power cord to the scanner.  
5. Connect the USB cable between your scanner and PC.  
6. Turn on scanner power and finalize the Kodak Driver Software  
installation.  
7. Install other supplied applications (optional).  
IMPORTANT:  
• Install the Kodak Driver Software on the host PC before you  
connect the scanner.  
• Some operating systems will only support USB 2.0, and others  
only support USB 1.1. For best performance, use USB 2.0 when  
possible.  
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Installing the Kodak  
Install the driver software before connecting the scanner to your PC.  
Driver Software  
1. Insert the Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner Installation CD in the  
CD-ROM drive. The installation program starts automatically.  
NOTE: If the CD does not start automatically, open the My  
Computer icon on your desktop. Double-click the icon for  
your CD-ROM drive, then double-click on Setup.exe.  
2. Select Install Scanner Software.  
3. The Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner Installation window will be  
displayed.  
NOTE: This window may or may not be displayed depending upon what  
other Kodak Scanners may have been previously installed on  
your computer.  
4. Click Yes.  
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The Welcome window will be displayed.  
5. Click Next. The Software License Agreement window will be  
displayed.  
6. After reading the agreement, click I Agree.  
NOTE: You may be prompted to enter your Name and Company. If so,  
enter the information on the displayed screen and click Next.  
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The following screen may be displayed.  
7. Click Continue Anyway, The installation will begin.  
8. When the installation is complete, the following window will be  
displayed.  
9. Click Finish.  
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Assembling the scanner  
The input tray snaps into place.  
Attaching the input tray  
1. Attach the two input tray pieces by aligning the slots and snapping  
them together.  
2. Open the scanner cover.  
3. Locate and align the four tabs on the input tray with the slots on the  
scanner.  
4. When tabs and slots are in place, roll the input tray toward the back  
of the scanner until it snaps into place.  
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Attaching the output tray  
1. Locate the output tray slots on the scanner.  
2. Align the output tray pins with the slots and lower the output tray into  
place.  
NOTE: The output tray can be folded up when not in use for easy  
storage.  
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Verifying for a USB port  
After you install the Kodak Driver Software, check for the presence of a  
USB port.  
• Select USB Test.  
The USB verification tool will check your operating system and  
hardware capability to determine if you need to install the USB card.  
• If a functioning USB 2.0 port is present, the following window will be  
displayed. Click OK and proceed with the next section.  
• If your PC does not have a USB 2.0 port installed the following  
window will be displayed, you should install a USB 2.0 Accessory  
card.  
• If you get any message other than either of the messages above, see  
the section entitled, “USB connection issues” in Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting.  
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Connecting the power  
cord to the scanner  
When the drivers have been installed, connect the power supply and  
power cord to the scanner. Make sure that the power outlet is located  
within 1.52 metres (5 feet) of the scanner and is easily accessible.  
1. Select the appropriate AC power cord for your region from the  
supply of power cords packed with your scanner.  
NOTE: The power cord for the United States/Canada and China  
look very similar. The difference is the United States/  
Canadian power cord has holes in the prongs, and the  
Chinese power cord does not.  
United States  
and Canada  
China power cord  
2. Attach the power cord for your power type to the power supply.  
NOTE: Be sure that the power cord plugged all the way into the  
power supply is securely attached to the power supply  
3. Plug the output power cord from the power supply into the power  
port on the scanner.  
4. Plug the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet.  
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Connecting the USB  
cable  
IMPORTANT: If you have not installed the Kodak Driver Software,  
do that now before proceeding.  
The following instructions explain the connection of the USB cable  
between your scanner and PC. You need to identify the USB port on  
your PC. If you installed the USB 2.0 card, use that port, otherwise use  
the USB port on your PC.  
The USB cable supplied with your scanner has two different ends.  
A
B
1. Attach the B end of the USB cable to the scanner USB port, located  
on the back of the scanner.  
2. Attach the A end of the USB cable to the proper USB port on your  
PC.  
NOTE: If you installed a USB card, use one of those ports, or use your  
PC’s USB port. See your PC manufacturer’s documentation for  
the location of the USB port.  
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Turning on the scanner  
and finalizing Kodak  
Driver Software  
When the USB cable and power connections have been made, and the  
Kodak Software Drivers have been properly installed, the installation  
will be complete when the scanner is turned on.  
installation  
1. Use the power switch on the back of the scanner to turn the scanner  
on (I).  
When you turn on the scanner, the green indicator will flash and the  
scanner goes through a series of self tests. The following screens  
may be displayed.  
2. Click Next. The message Please wait while the wizard  
searches.... will be displayed. When finished, the Hardware  
Installation screen will be displayed.  
3. Click Continue Anyway.  
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The Hardware Update Wizard screen will be displayed.  
4. Click Finish.  
When the installation process is complete and ready to scan, the  
LED indicator will stop flashing and stay green and the number 1  
will be displayed in the function window.  
NOTES:  
• If the scanner does not pass the self test, refer to Chapter 6,  
Troubleshooting.  
• The following screens are based on Windows 2000. However,  
depending on the computer operating system you are using,  
these screens may be different.  
Your operating software will now auto detect the scanner.  
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During the final installation process, this screen may be displayed:  
5. If the above screen is displayed, select Yes. The installation of the  
Kodak device driver for the scanner is complete. To test the  
scanner, refer to the section entitled, “Verifying your scanner  
installation” in Chapter 3.  
If the driver installation was unsuccessful, see the section entitled,  
“Scanner not working” in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting.  
Installing application  
software  
The Kodak Scan Validation Tool is installed when the Kodak driver  
software is installed. Refer the section entitled, “Verifying your scanner  
installation” in Chapter 3 for use.  
Other scanning applications are provided on the CDs packed with your  
scanner. Review these CDs for the other applications that are included.  
You may also use other capture applications not provided. See the User  
Guides provided with these applications for instructions on how to  
install and use the software.  
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Scanner components  
Front view  
Input tray  
Scanner cover  
release button  
Scanner cover  
Output tray  
Function window  
Arrow button  
Start button  
Indicator LED light  
Output tray  
extension  
Input tray — holds up to 50 documents in place. Adjusts to fit the  
document size.  
Function window — displays 1 through 9. These numbers correspond  
to 9 predefined scanning functions. See the section entitled, “Smart  
touch functionality” in Chapter 3 for more information. The function  
window will also display error codes. See Chapter 6, Troubleshooting  
for a listing of these error codes.  
Arrow button — allows you to select or scroll through predefined  
functions 1 through 9.  
Start button — launches the selected application that is associated  
with the displayed number in the function window.  
Indicator LED light — illuminates or flashes indicating scanner status.  
Steady green: ready to scan  
Flashing green: preparing to scan  
Flashing red: error indication such as, Scanner Cover Open, in  
conjunction with the Function window displaying an “E”. See Chapter  
6, Troubleshooting for a listing of these error codes.  
NOTE: The Start button, Scroll button and Function window are used  
with the smart touch functionality.  
Output tray — collects the scanned documents.  
Output tray extension — unfold this extension when scanning  
documents longer than 8.5 x 11 inches (A4).  
Scanner cover release button — opens the cover on the automatic  
document feeder for maintenance and clearing documents.  
Scanner cover — provides access to the internal components of the  
scanner.  
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Inside view  
Rollers  
Pre-separation pad  
Calibration guide  
Calibration guides — for optimum image quality, keep the calibration  
guides clean.  
Pre-separation pad — provides smooth document feeding and  
separation of various sizes, thicknesses and textures of documents.  
Rollers — provides smooth document feeding of various sizes,  
thicknesses and textures of documents.  
Back view  
Power switch  
Power port  
USB port  
Power switch — turns the scanner on and off.  
Power port — connects the power cord to the scanner.  
USB port — connects the scanner to the PC.  
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3 Using the Scanner  
Turning the scanner  
on and off  
• Press the button on the back of the scanner to turn the scanner on (I)  
or off (O).  
After you turn on the scanner, wait for it to complete the self-test. When  
completed, the green indicator light will remain on and constant.  
Adjusting the input  
and output trays  
The input tray has side guides that allow you to adjust the feeder to fit  
different document sizes.  
• Grasp the side guides and slide them in or out to the desired position.  
If you are scanning documents longer than 8.5 x 11 inches (A4),  
open the extender on the output tray.  
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Start and stop  
scanning  
Before you start scanning, make sure the scanner is on and ready for  
operation, which is indicated by the green indicator light being on and  
constant.  
Scanning is controlled by software developed for your application. To  
start and stop scanning, refer to the documentation provided with your  
application software.  
Document  
preparation  
• A batch of documents to be fed into the scanner must be arranged so  
the leading edges of all documents are aligned and centered in the  
input tray; this allows the feeder to introduce documents into the  
scanner one at a time.  
• Staples and paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and  
documents. Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning.  
• Documents should be in good condition.  
Paper Types: Bond, Laser, Inkjet, Offset  
NOTE: Chemically coated papers may cause excessive wear/swelling  
of the rollers.  
Paper inks: All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is  
started. This includes: Standard offset printing, Inkjet printer, Thermal  
transfer, Handwriting inks.  
Correction Fluids: Liquid Paper®, Tipp-Ex®, Wite-out®, and other  
similar correction fluids should be dry before scanning.  
Paper Weights: 7.3 to 12.7 kg (16 to 28 lbs.)  
Maximum Document Size: 21.6 x 86.36 cm (8.5 x 34 in.)  
Minimum Document Size: 6.35 x 5 cm (2.5 x 2 in.)  
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Verifying your  
scanner installation  
Kodak provides a test application called the Kodak Scan Validation  
Tool. This section describes how to use this tool to perform a basic scan  
function which includes feeding paper and viewing captured images on  
your PC.  
The following steps help you to verify that your scanner installation was  
successful. If this procedure is successful, you will be ready to use your  
scanner. If it is not successful, go back and review the installation  
procedures outlined in the section entitled, “Installing the scanner” in  
Chapter 2.  
Before you begin, be sure the scanner is on and ready to scan.  
1. Select Start>Programs>Kodak>Document Imaging>Scan  
Validation Tool or click the Scan Validation Tool icon.  
The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed.  
2. Select TWAIN for the Driver Types and Kodak Scanner: i1120 as  
the driver. The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed.  
NOTE: For a description of this window and toolbar buttons, see  
the section entitled, “Scan Validation Tool dialog box” in  
Chapter 4.  
3. Click one of the window icons to open and display the scanned  
images.  
4. Click the Setup icon.  
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The main Kodak Scanner window will be displayed.  
5. Select the Default Setting Shortcut.  
6. Click OK. This resets the software to the factory-installed default  
settings. The factory default settings are set to capture black and  
white images. The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed.  
7. Place some test documents into the input tray of the scanner. If you  
are scanning one-sided documents, be sure the side you want to  
scan is facing the input tray.  
8. Click the Start Scanning icon on the Scan Validation Tool dialog  
box.  
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The documents will be scanned and displayed in the Scan  
Validation Tool dialog box.  
NOTE: If the scanner is in power saver mode, a message will be  
displayed that the lamps need sufficient time to warm up.  
Scanning will proceed when the lamps are ready.  
After the images have been displayed, your scanner installation  
verification is completed.  
9. Click the Close box  
to exit the Scan Validation Tool.  
Viewing test images  
The images you scanned can be found in the TWAIN folder on the C  
drive. Files will be named using the following naming convention:  
image0000001A.jpg is a front image; image0000001B.jpg is a back  
image. Double-click on this file to open and view the captured image.  
Because factory default settings were used, the image may not be  
optimized to meet your needs.  
When testing has been completed, delete the test images.  
Application software  
Some scanning applications are available on the CDs packed with your  
scanner.  
You may also use other capture applications. See the User’s Guide  
provided with these applications for instructions on how to use the  
software.  
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Smart touch  
functionality  
Smart touch functionality allows you to quickly and easily perform  
common scanning tasks. Nine different functions can be assigned and  
performed. You can perform any of the functions by pressing the Start  
button on the scanner or by selecting the function from the smart touch  
function listing. Predefined tasks are assigned to the functions so you  
can immediately use the functions after installation. However, you can  
easily configure each function to handle the tasks that are most  
important to you.  
Smart touch functionality runs from the system tray, making it easily  
accessible when you need it. After the software drivers and scanner are  
properly installed, smart touch is started and a Scanner icon will be  
displayed on the system tray.  
NOTE: If the Scanner icon indicates that the scanner is not ready, make  
sure the scanner is powered on and the USB cable is  
connected.  
• Click on the Scanner icon on the system tray to display the smart  
touch function listing. This list displays the currently configured  
functions.  
Function listing — click on one of the functions to run the assigned  
task.  
Configure — select Configure to change the task assigned to a  
function.  
About — displays the version number and information about smart  
touch.  
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Remove Icon — displays the Remove Icon dialog box.  
When you click Yes, you will close smart touch and remove the smart  
touch icon from the system tray. If the checkbox is selected when you  
exit, smart touch will restart automatically and appear in the system tray  
the next time a user logs in. If the checkbox is unchecked when you  
exit, the software will not be started on subsequent logins.  
Administrator rights are required to change this setting.  
The software can be started from the Program group by selecting  
Start>Programs>Kodak>Document Imaging>i1120>Smart touch.  
The software will also start automatically if you scan documents using  
the Start button on the scanner.  
Configuration dialog box The Configuration dialog box allows you to change the tasks associated  
with each of the 9 function numbers.  
When you select Configure from the function listing, the Configuration  
dialog box will be displayed.  
Task shortcut — select the function (1 through 9) that you want to  
modify.  
Rename — displays the Rename dialog box which allows you to enter  
a new name for the Task shortcut.  
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Scan To settings  
Destination — allows you to select one of the following options:  
File: creates an electronic file from the scanned documents and  
saves it in the location specified in the Folder path.  
Application: creates an electronic file from the scanned documents  
and launches the application program for the saved file. For example,  
if your system is set up to use Adobe Reader to read PDF files, the  
saved file will be opened using Adobe Reader.  
E-mail: creates an electronic file from the scanned documents and  
launches your default E-mail program with the saved file included as  
an attachment. If your email requires logon authentication (password)  
you may need to log on to your E-mail program before using this  
option.  
Printer/Fax Printer: sends the scanned documents to the printer or  
fax printer.  
NOTE: If you select Printer/Fax Printer, the Scan To options  
change.  
- Display settings prior to printing: if selected, the Print dialog  
box will be displayed after the document(s) are scanned, allowing  
you to select the printer and set the print options. The Print dialog  
box will be displayed each time the function is run.  
- Settings: displays the Print dialog box allowing you to select a  
different printer or different set of print options for this function.  
These settings will be saved and used by default each time the  
function is run. This option is not available if Display settings  
prior to printing is checked.  
Third party applications: applications included with this scanner, if  
installed, will also be displayed as Destination options. See the  
section entitled, “Third party applications” later in this section.  
Edit images prior to saving/emailing/printing: if selected, the  
scanned images will be displayed in an Edit window to allow for editing.  
See the section entitled, “Smart touch Edit window” later in this section.  
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File Type — select one of these options based on how you want to  
save or send the scanned image(s). Available formats are:  
PDF: Adobe PDF files (Portable Document Files) look exactly like  
original documents and preserve the fonts, images, graphics and  
layout of the source files regardless of the application and platform  
used to create it.  
PDF - Searchable: same as a PDF file with the addition of full text  
search features for locating words.  
RTF (Rich Text Format): is a document file format developed by  
Microsoft to allow easy portability from one PC to another regardless  
of the operating system that is running on the PC.  
JPEG/TIFF - Single page: if you are scanning documents with  
multiple pages or sides, each page or side is saved as a separate  
JPEG or TIFF file. JPEG files are created if JPEG compression is  
enabled, otherwise TIFF images are created.  
TIFF - Multi-page: combines all the scanned images into a single  
TIFF file.  
Settings button — if you select PDF - Searchable or RTF as the File  
Type, the OCR Setup dialog box will be displayed.  
• Select the language for the searchable PDF or RTF file and click OK.  
Folder: enter the folder name where you want to save the scanned  
images or click Browse to locate the folder. You will be prompted to  
create the folder if you enter a folder name that does not exist.  
File Name Prefix: when images are scanned, they are automatically  
assigned a unique file name. For example, if you choose to scan your  
documents as PDF files, the software automatically assigns the date  
and sequence number for each image: 2007-04-27(1).pdf (for the first  
file created), 2007-04-27(2) for the second file created, etc. If you want  
to add a prefix to the file name, it will be attached to the beginning of  
each file name. For example, if you want the word Invoice before the  
file name, enter “Invoice” in the File name prefix field. The files will be  
named: Invoice2007-04-27(1); Invoice2007-04-27(2), etc.  
Name file prior to saving/sending: if selected, the Save As dialog box  
will be displayed after the documents are scanned, allowing you to  
specify the name of the file and the location where it will be stored. The  
Save As dialog box will be displayed each time the function is run.  
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Scan As settings  
Settings Shortcut — displays the name of a group of scanner settings  
currently defined for use by the Kodak Scanner. This named group of  
scanner settings is called a shortcut and is described in more detail in  
Chapter 4.  
Display settings prior to scanning: if selected, the Kodak Scanner  
window will be displayed before the document(s) are scanned, allowing  
you to select the scanner Settings Shortcut. The Kodak Scanner  
window will be displayed each time the function is run.  
Settings: displays the Kodak Scanner window allowing you to select a  
different scanner Settings Shortcut for this function. The new Settings  
Shortcut will be saved and used by default each time the function is run.  
Menu buttons  
OK — closes the Configuration dialog box. If you made changes in the  
Configuration dialog box and you did not save your changes, a  
message will be displayed.  
- Yes: saves the changes and closes the Configuration dialog box.  
- No: closes the Configuration dialog box without saving the  
changes.  
- Cancel: closes the Confirm dialog box and returns you to the  
Configuration dialog box.  
Cancel — closes the Configuration dialog box without saving any  
unapplied changes.  
Apply — saves any changes.  
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Configuring function  
numbers  
1. Click the smart touch icon on the system tray to display the smart  
touch function listing and select Configure.  
The Configuration dialog box will be displayed.  
2. Select the Task shortcut you want to configure from the Task  
Shortcut drop-down list.  
3. If you want to rename the Task Shortcut, click Rename. The  
Rename dialog box will be displayed.  
• Enter the desired name and click OK.  
4. Select the desired destination from the Destination drop-down list.  
5. Select the desired file type from the File Type drop-down list. This  
determines the file type of the electronic file to be created.  
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6. By default your documents will be stored within your “My  
Documents” folder. If you want to change it, enter the folder name or  
click Browse to select a different folder.  
7. If desired, add a file name prefix by entering the text in the File  
name prefix field.  
8. If you want to provide your own file name for the file, select the  
Name file prior to saving checkbox on the Configuration dialog  
box.  
9. If desired, select a different scanner Settings Shortcut based on the  
type of document you are scanning by selecting the Settings button  
on the Kodak Scanner window.  
10.If you want to select your scanner Settings Shortcut before  
scanning, check Display settings prior to scanning from the  
smart touch Configuration dialog box.  
11. Click Apply.  
12.Modify other function numbers by repeating Steps 2 through 11.  
13.When finished, click OK.  
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Third party applications  
If installed, the PaperPort, OmniPage, and BizCard applications  
provided with the scanner can be selected as a destination for scanned  
documents. This allows easy access to the applications via a button  
press on the scanner.  
To configure a task shortcut to one of the application programs, just  
select it from the Destination list box as you would any other choice.  
Once the documents have been scanned, the application is launched  
and the images are available. Use the powerful functionality of these  
applications to further enhance, process, or convert the images.  
NOTES:  
• Uninstall any previous versions of the third-party applications you  
may have before installing the new ones to ensure the upgrade  
completes successfully. You must use the versions provided with the  
scanner, as the older versions will not work with the smart touch  
feature.  
• Files created by the smart touch software that are no longer needed  
should be periodically deleted from the output folder. The output  
folder is indicated in the Folder setting for the task shortcut.  
• Scanning business cards works best with “simplex” (one-sided)  
scanning. For best results create a new scanner Setting Shortcut for  
simplex scanning, as described below:  
1. For your task shortcut for business card scanning, select  
Settings from the Scan As area of the Configuration dialog box.  
2. Select the Color Document (OCR Quality) shortcut.  
3. Change the Input Document is setting to One Sided - Front.  
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4. Select Save As and provide a new name for the shortcut, i.e,  
Business Cards.  
5. Select Save and OK to return to the Configuration dialog box.  
6. Select Apply in the Configuration dialog box. Your complete task  
shortcut settings may look as follows:  
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Smart touch Edit window The smart touch Edit window allows you to view the scanned images  
before sending them to the final destination. As documents are  
scanned, the images will be displayed in the Edit window.  
From this window you can perform common editing tasks such as,  
rotating and deleting blank pages, etc. When finished, click Done to  
send the images to the final destination.  
To enable this Edit window, select the Edit images prior to sending  
check box on the Configuration dialog box for the function you are  
configuring.  
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These icons are available on the Edit window. To use a tool, click on the  
icon to select the tool, then apply it to the desired image.  
Start — allows you to scan additional documents and append  
them to the current images.  
Stop — cancels the scanning of documents.  
Done — click this icon when you have finished viewing or editing  
the images and you want to send them to the destination.  
Tools  
Magnifier— magnifies a portion of the image. Press and hold  
the left mouse button inside an image to magnify it. Drag the tool  
across the image to magnify different areas of the image.  
Pan — allows you to move the image freely around the window.  
Use this tool inside an image when the entire image is not visible  
in the display window, for example after zooming in.  
Rotate 90 — rotates the image 90 degrees to the right. Click  
inside an image to rotate it.  
Rotate 180 — rotates the image 180 degrees to the right. Click  
inside an image to rotate it.  
Rotate 270 — rotates the image 270 degrees to the right. Click  
inside an image to rotate it.  
Delete — deletes an image. Click inside and image to delete it.  
A confirmation dialog box will be displayed before the image is  
deleted.  
Select Region — allows a rectangular region to be drawn in  
each image. Use this tool with the Crop and Blank tools. Click on  
the icon in the lower left corner of an image to remove (deselect)  
the region.  
Crop — crops the image, keeping only the portion of the image  
inside the region. A confirmation dialog box will be displayed  
before the image is cropped.  
Blank — replaces the portion of the image inside the region with  
a white background. A confirmation dialog box will be displayed  
before the image is modified.  
More Editing Tools — these are tools and shortcuts to get  
different views of the images, including tools to Zoom in and  
Zoom out. Normally the shortcuts (i.e., hotkeys) would be used  
for these tools. For example, use the + and - keys to zoom in  
and zoom out on all images.  
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Using function numbers  
When you have assigned the function numbers, they can be easily  
launched by using the Start button on the scanner or from the smart  
touch function listing.  
Launching from the scanner:  
1. Use the arrow button to scroll through the function numbers and  
select the desired function.  
2. Press the Start button. The task associated with the selected  
function number will be run.  
Launching from the smart touch function listing:  
1. Display the function listing from the smart touch icon on the system  
tray.  
2. Select the function number you want to run.  
Scanning your  
documents  
Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner.  
• Place the documents you want to scan into the input tray of the  
scanner. The documents should be placed upside down in the input  
tray. If you are scanning one-sided documents, be sure the side you  
want to scan is facing the input tray.  
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4 Image Processing  
Overview  
This chapter introduces concepts that may be new to many users. The  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner provides the ability to process  
scanned images to improve their quality. Using these features the  
scanner can sometimes make the scanned image look better than the  
original document. Basic image processing concepts are reviewed in  
this chapter to help you take advantage of these features.  
Image processing refers to several separate features of the scanner  
that allow you to automatically adjust each image in a certain way that  
may improve the resulting images. Common examples of image  
processing features are correcting any skew in the fed document,  
cutting the edges of the image off to remove any unneeded border or  
cleaning up extraneous “noise” on the image. This can be done  
automatically so you can get better images with a minimum amount of  
rework.  
The information that follows describes these image processing  
features. The same options should be available on the user interface of  
the scanning application you are using.  
Starting the Scan  
Validation Tool  
1. Select Start>Programs>Kodak>Document Imaging>Scan  
Validation Tool.  
2. Select TWAIN for the Driver Type and the Kodak Scanner: i1120  
as the Driver. The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed.  
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Scan Validation Tool  
dialog box  
The Scan Validation Tool (SVT) is a diagnostic application provided by  
Kodak. The SVT user interface allows access to all the features of the  
scanner and is a good way to verify that the scanner is working  
properly. The Scan Validation Tool allows you to verify scanner  
functionality using the TWAIN datasource.  
Toolbar buttons  
Setup — displays the user interface for the TWAIN datasource.  
Destination — allows you to select a directory to store scanned  
images and their file names. This option is only available when  
Save Images to Files is selected.  
Start Scanning — scans the documents in the input tray.  
Scan One Page — scans only one page.  
Stop Scanning — ends the scan session.  
License Key — displays the License Key window.  
No Image Display mode — closes the Image Viewer window  
(no images will be displayed).  
One Image Display mode — displays one image at a time.  
Two Image Display mode — displays two images at a time.  
Four Image Display mode — displays four images at a time.  
Eight Image Display mode — displays eight images at a time.  
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Save Images to Files — saves the images to the specified directory.  
Display Every enter the sampling rate of the images you want to  
display while scanning. For example, to see every image, enter a value  
of 1. To see every 10th image, enter a value of 10.  
Total displays the total number of images scanned during the current  
Scan Validation Tool session.  
Last File displays the full path and file name for the last stored  
image.  
Using the TWAIN  
datasource  
The Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner provides a wide variety of  
electronic images. This can be done by using the TWAIN datasource  
Kodak provides in concert with your scanning application. The TWAIN  
datasource is the part of the capture system which links the scanner to  
your scanning application.  
When using the TWAIN datasource, the main Kodak Scanner window  
will display a list of Setting Shortcuts. Each Setting Shortcut is a group  
of specific image and device settings. The supplied Setting Shortcuts  
represent some common electronic image outputs used for a wide  
variety of input documents. If none of the Setting Shortcuts meet your  
scanning needs, you can create a customized Setting Shortcut. For  
example, you could create a Setting Shortcut called “Invoices” and  
whenever you want to scan invoices, you simply select that Setting  
Shortcut.  
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How do I begin?  
The goal is to make scanning as simple as possible. This is  
accomplished by selecting a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak  
Scanner window and then selecting OK/Scan.  
The scanner comes with some Setting Shortcuts already defined. In  
most cases, you will find that these shortcuts are all you will need. If you  
find that you need different settings, then you should create your own  
Setting Shortcut. Your shortcut will be added to the list of Setting  
Shortcuts and available for all future scanning.  
Most of the options you will want are available on these two windows:  
Image Settings: clicking the Settings button on the main Kodak  
Scanner window, displays the Image Settings window. From this  
window you can set your image processing parameters by using the  
General, Size, Adjustments and Enhancements tab. You can also  
access the Device settings by clicking the Device button or the  
Advanced settings by clicking the Advanced Image Setup icon.  
Device Settings: the Device button is located on the Image Settings  
window. When you select Device, you will have access to the  
General and Multifeed tabs. From the Device Settings window, you  
can also access Diagnostics.  
The procedures that follow describe how to configure a customized  
Setting Shortcut. Complete descriptions of the features and options on  
the main Kodak Scanner window and tabs are found in the section  
entitled, “The main Kodak Scanner window”.  
NOTE: Setting Shortcuts can sometimes be overridden by your  
scanning application. If this happens, the Shortcut you call will  
appear in the main Kodak Scanner window in italics with the  
word <Changed> next to it. This is normal for an application that  
does not use Setting Shortcuts and downloads its preferred  
individual settings to the scanner first and then provides access  
to the TWAIN datasource.  
When you click OK to begin scanning, you will be asked if you  
want to save the changed settings. When using an application  
that does not use Setting Shortcuts, select No to this prompt  
and continue scanning.  
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Selecting Image settings From the main Kodak Scanner window:  
1. Select a predefined Setting Shortcut from the Setting Shortcuts list.  
Choose a Setting Shortcut that describes as closely as possible the  
image output you desire.  
2. Determine if you want to capture an electronic image of the front of  
your document, back of your document or both sides of your  
document and make the selection from the Input document is drop-  
down list. Options are:  
Two Sided — captures both sides of the document  
One Sided-Front — captures the front side only  
One Sided-Back — captures the back side only  
3. Place one or two representative documents in the input tray of the  
scanner.  
NOTE: If you are scanning one side of a document, be sure to  
place the side of the document to be scanned facing the  
input tray.  
4. If you want to see what your selected image processing options will  
look like and make on-screen changes, click Preview to review and  
adjust the image.  
NOTE: This only needs to be done if you want to make interactive  
adjustments to your selected image processing options.  
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5. If you are satisfied with your selected image processing options,  
reload your document if necessary and click OK/Scan.  
• If the images are acceptable, the image processing settings are  
fine and you do not need to click the Settings button to alter any  
values in the General, Size, Adjustments or Enhancements tabs.  
• If the images are not acceptable, you can either select a different  
predefined Setting Shortcut that more closely describes your  
desired output or you can continue to work with the Setting  
Shortcut you have selected by reviewing each setting on the  
General, Size, Adjustments and Enhancements tabs and make  
the appropriate changes. When you make any changes, repeat  
Steps 3 - 5 to until you get the desired results.  
6. If you made any changes to a predefined default Setting Shortcut,  
click Save As on the main Kodak Scanner window. The Save As  
dialog box will be displayed.  
7. Enter a new Setting Shortcut name that is meaningful to you and  
click Save. You have now created and saved a custom Setting  
Shortcut which can be used for your scanning operations.  
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Selecting Device settings 1. Select the Setting Shortcut that you just created.  
2. Select Settings to access the Image Settings window.  
3. Select Device. The Device Settings window will be displayed.  
4. Before making any adjustments, click through the tabs on the  
Device Settings window to get familiar with features that are  
available. See the section entitled “The Device Settings window” for  
information about these features.  
5. Determine which features you want to use when scanning and  
select the appropriate tab.  
6. On each tab, select the appropriate options or action you want the  
scanner to perform.  
7. When finished:  
• Click Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner window and  
click Save to save your selections to your custom Setting  
Shortcut, or  
• Click Image to return to the Image Settings window if you need to  
make additional changes.  
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The main Kodak  
Scanner window  
The main Kodak Scanner window is the home window of the scanner’s  
user interface. You can scan by simply selecting a Setting Shortcut and  
then selecting OK/Scan.  
Setting Shortcuts — provides a listing of the Setting Shortcuts  
currently set up. The supplied shortcuts are:  
Default — the scanner’s default settings  
• Black and White Document  
• Black and White Document (OCR Quality)  
• Color Document  
• Color Document (OCR Quality)  
• Color Photograph  
NOTES:  
• Select an OCR Quality shortcut if you want to have the electronic  
images processed by an OCR application.  
• These Setting Shortcuts are provided at installation and are read-only  
shortcuts. They can be used as models to create your custom  
shortcuts, but cannot be modified.  
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• If you have made changes to a Setting Shortcut and have not saved  
your changes, the Setting Shortcut will be appended with the text  
<changed>, and the name will be displayed in italics (e.g.,  
*Default<changed>).  
Input document is — allows you to select which sides of the document  
has information that you want an electronic image of.  
Two Sided: scans the front and back of the document.  
One Sided - Front: scans only the front side of the document.  
One Sided - Back: scans only the back side of the document.  
Save — saves any changes made to the current Setting Shortcut.  
Save As — displays the Save As dialog box allowing you to save your  
current settings as a new Setting Shortcut.  
Delete — deletes the selected Setting Shortcut; you will be prompted  
for confirmation. This is only available for shortcuts you have created.  
Rename — allows you to rename the selected Setting Shortcut. This is  
only available for shortcuts you have created.  
Reset — allows you to undo any changes that have been made to the  
selected Setting Shortcut. This is only available for shortcuts you have  
modified (e.g., are in italics and appended with <changed>).  
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Move Up — moves the selected Setting Shortcut up one position in the  
Setting Shortcut list. When you move a Setting Shortcut, it will stay in  
that position until you move it again.  
Move Down — moves the selected Setting Shortcut down one position  
in the Setting Shortcut list. When you move a Setting Shortcut, it will  
stay in that position until you move it again.  
Settings — displays the Image Settings window which allows you to  
make changes to the selected Setting Shortcut. From this window you  
can also access the Device settings and Diagnostics window.  
Preview — initiates a scan and then displays the Image Settings  
window with the scanned image placed in the preview area. The image  
displayed is a sample based on your current shortcut settings.  
OK/Scan — when selected, you will be prompted to save any unsaved  
changes.  
NOTE: If this button is OK, any unsaved changes will remain in effect  
for the current scan session.  
Cancel — closes the main Kodak Scanner window without saving any  
changes.  
Information Icons  
About: displays the scanners’ version and copyright information.  
Help: displays help information for the window currently being  
displayed.  
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The Image Settings  
window  
From this window you can define image processing options by using  
the available tabs. The values used in Image Settings are saved in the  
selected Setting Shortcut. The Image Settings window includes the  
following tabs: General, Size, Adjustments and Enhancements.  
Side — allows you to select which side and image to configure (e.g.,  
Front, Back, Both: Color (24-bit), etc.). All image settings will be applied  
to the selected image.  
NOTE: The Side option is only available when advanced settings have  
been selected on the Advanced tab.  
Advanced Image Setup: displays the Advanced tab.  
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Toolbar buttons  
Zoom In: enlarges the image that is currently being displayed in  
the preview area.  
Zoom Out: reduces the image that is currently being displayed  
in the preview area.  
Rotate Outline: rotates the outline 90 degrees.  
NOTE: This is only available if the rotated outline fits in the  
scanner’s maximum width.  
Center Outline: adjusts the X origin of the outline such that the  
outline is centered within the scanner’s maximum width.  
Preview Quality: selects the quality of the scanned image.  
Normal: displays acceptable image quality at a lower  
resolution.  
High: displays the most accurate representation of the actual  
image. The image that is displayed in the preview area is a  
good representation of what the final image will look like.  
Units: selects the unit of measurement for the scanner; this  
includes the preview area and any size-related options. The  
Units options are: Inches, Centimeters and Pixels.  
Preview area  
The main purpose of the preview area is to display a sample image that  
is based on your current shortcut settings. An image will be displayed in  
this area after a preview scan has been performed. The displayed  
image will automatically show the effects of your settings, in most  
cases, without having to rescan the document. If a rescan is necessary,  
you will be prompted to reinsert the document.  
NOTE: If you choose Document: Manually Select or Image: Part of a  
document on the Size tab, the preview area will also show the  
current Outline selections.  
Home — returns you to the main Kodak Scanner window.  
Device — displays the Device Settings window.  
Preview — initiates a scan and places the image in the preview area.  
The image displayed is a sample based on your current shortcut  
settings.  
OK/Scan — when selected, you will be prompted to save any unsaved  
changes.  
NOTE: If this button is OK, any unsaved changes will remain in effect  
for the current scan session.  
Cancel — closes the main Kodak Scanner window without saving any  
changes.  
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General tab  
The General tab contains the commonly used image options. In most  
cases, you will not have to change options on other tabs.  
Scan as — allows you to select the electronic image format.  
Color (24-bit): produces a color version of your document.  
Grayscale (8-bit): produces a grayscale version of your document.  
Black and white (1-bit): produces a black and white version of your  
document.  
NOTE: The Scan as option is only available when Images per Side:  
One is selected on the Advanced tab.  
Document type — allows you to select the type of content on your  
documents.  
Text with Graphics: the documents contain a mix of text, business  
graphics (bar graphs, pie charts, etc.) and line art.  
Text: the documents contain mostly text.  
Photographs: the documents contain mostly photographs.  
Media type — allows you to select the type of paper you are scanning  
based on the texture/weight. The options are: Plain Paper, Thin Paper,  
Glossy Paper, Card Stock, and Magazine.  
Resolution or dots per inch (dpi) — allows you to select the dots per  
inch (dpi), which is a determinant of a better quality image. It may also  
increase scanning time and image size. The resolutions are: 75, 100,  
150, 200, 240, 300, 400, 600 and 1200 dpi.  
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Compression — allows you to reduce your electronic image size.  
Type: the scanner will produce a color version of your document.  
- (none): no compression, which may produce a large image size.  
- Group-4: uses a CCITT standard to compress a black and white  
image, often used in conjunction with TIFF files.  
- JPEG: uses JPEG techniques to compress a color/grayscale  
image.  
Quality — if you choose JPEG compression, select one of the quality  
options:  
- Draft: maximum compression which produces the smallest image  
size.  
- Good: a fair amount of compression but still produces acceptable  
image quality.  
- Better: some compression which produces decent image quality.  
- Best: minimal compression which produces very good image  
quality.  
- Superior: the least amount of compression which produces the  
largest image size.  
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Size tab  
The Size tab allows you to define values relating to the image output  
(i.e., cropping values, paper size, etc.).  
Document — allows you to select how the scanner will detect your  
document as it is being fed through the scanner.  
Automatically Detect and Straighten: the scanner will  
automatically find each document (regardless of size) and will  
straighten any document that may have been fed crooked.  
Automatically Detect: the scanner will automatically find each  
document (regardless of size). If a document is fed crooked, it will not  
be straightened.  
Manually Detect: the scanner will return an image based on the area  
you specify with the Outline options. It is suggested that you only use  
this option for scan jobs that contain same-size documents.  
Image — allows you to select which part of the document you want for  
your electronic image.  
Entire document: returns the entire document.  
Part of the document: returns the portion of the document which  
you specify with the Outline options.  
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Outline — allows you to select the location and size of your electronic  
image. The preview area will show the outline.  
Origin (x, y):  
- if you select Document: Manually Select, (x) is the distance  
from the left edge of the scanner’s paper path and (y) is the  
distance from the first portion of the document detected by the  
scanner.  
- if you select Document: Automatically Detect and Straighten  
and Image: Part of Document, (x) is the distance from the left  
edge of the document and (y) is the distance from the top edge of  
the document.  
Size (w, h): the width and height of the electronic image.  
NOTE: The electronic image may be shorter than you specified if the  
outline goes beyond the end of the scanned document.  
Angle: allows you to select the angle of the outline.  
Predefined sizes: provides a list of commonly used paper sizes.  
Selecting an item in this list will automatically set the size of the  
outline to that paper’s size. Custom will be displayed when the  
outline size does not match any sizes in the list.  
NOTE: You can also adjust the outline displayed in the preview area  
using your mouse.  
Border — allows you to select what action to perform on the edges of  
your electronic image.  
• (none)  
Add: includes up to approximately 0.1 inches of border around all of  
the image edges.  
NOTE: This option is not available when both Document:  
Automatically Detect and Straighten and Image: Part of  
Document are selected.  
Remove: produces an image that contains just the document by  
eliminating any residual border. Residual border can be used by  
variations in a document edge; for example, when a document is not  
a perfect rectangle and/or was fed crooked.  
NOTES:  
While this option will not remove large amounts of residual  
border, there is a possibility that a small amount of the document  
will be lost.  
This option is only available when both Document:  
Automatically Detect and Straighten and Image: Entire  
Document are selected.  
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Post-scan rotation options — allows you to select any rotation to be  
applied to the electronic image after it has been scanned.  
• (none)  
90, 180, 270 degrees — the amount of rotation that will be  
performed.  
The following example shows how these settings effect a document  
that was fed landscape:  
Landscape Feed  
Orientation  
90  
degrees  
180  
degrees  
270  
degrees  
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Adjustments tab: black  
and white  
The options available on the Adjustments tab depend on the Scan as  
selection on the General tab. The following options are based on a  
Scan as selection of Black and White.  
Conversion quality — these settings effect how the scanner analyzes  
a grayscale version of the document which is used to produce the black  
and white electronic image.  
Best (iThresholding): the scanner analyzes each document to  
produce the highest quality image. This option allows scanning of  
mixed documents with varying quality (i.e., faint text, shaded  
backgrounds, color backgrounds) and when scanning with consistent  
document sets.  
Normal (ATP): allows you to determine the optimal settings to  
produce the desired image quality. This option works best when  
scanning with consistent document sets. You may also want to use  
this option if you have difficult documents such that you cannot find a  
Contrast setting for Best that produces the desired quality.  
Draft (Fixed): allows you to select the grayscale threshold used to  
determine if a pixel is black or white. This option works best for high  
contrast documents.  
Contrast — allows you to make an image sharper or softer. Decreasing  
this setting will make the image softer and reduce noise in the image.  
Increasing this setting will make the image clearer and make light  
information more visible. The options range from -50 to 50. The default  
is 0.  
NOTE: This is not available for Conversion quality: Draft.  
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Threshold — aids in controlling the level at which a pixel is considered  
black or white. Decreasing this setting will make the image appear  
lighter, and can be used to subdue background noise. Increasing this  
setting will make the image appear darker, and can be used to help pick  
up light information. The options range from 0 to 255. The default is 90.  
NOTE: This is not available for Conversion quality: Best.  
Threshold: 50  
Threshold: 127  
Filters  
• Noise  
- (none)  
- Lone Pixel: reduces random noise by converting a single black  
pixel to white when it is completely surrounded by white pixels or  
by converting a single white pixel to black when it is completely  
surrounded by black pixels.  
- Majority Rule: sets each pixel based on its surrounding pixels.  
The pixel will become white if the majority of the surrounding  
pixels are white and visa versa.  
• Image  
- (none)  
- Halftone Removal: enhances dot matrix text and images with  
halftone screens (e.g., newspaper photographs).  
Invert Colors — allows you to select how the black pixels will be stored  
in the image. By default the black pixels are stored as black and the  
white pixels are stored as white. Turn this option on if you want the  
black pixels stored as white and the white pixels stored as black.  
NOTE: You may want to change this option if your application  
misinterprets the image data and stores your image in reverse  
of what you expect.  
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Adjustments tab: color  
or grayscale  
The options available on the Adjustments tab depend on the Scan as  
selection on the General tab. The following options are based on a  
Scan As selection of Color or Grayscale.  
Brightness — changes the amount of white in the color or grayscale  
image. The values range from -50 to 50. The default is 0.  
Contrast — makes the image sharper or softer. The values range from  
-50 to 50. The default is 0.  
Red — changes the amount of red in the color image. The values range  
from -50 to 50. The default is 0. Does not apply to grayscale images.  
Green — changes the amount of green in the color image.The values  
range from -50 to 50. The default is 0. Does not apply to grayscale  
images.  
Blue — changes the amount of blue in the color image. The values  
range from -50 to 50. The default is 0. Does not apply to grayscale  
images.  
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Enhancements tab  
The options on the Enhancements tab depend on the Scan as selection  
on the General tab.  
Image Edge Fill — fills the edges of the final electronic image by  
covering the area with the specified color.  
Color: allows you to select the color to fill the edges with.  
- (none)  
- White  
- Black  
All sides match: when turned on, an equal amount will be filled in on  
all sides.  
Top: determines how much of the top edge will be filled in.  
NOTE: This option is applied to all edges when All sides match is  
turned on.  
Left/Right: the option on the left will determine how much of the left  
edge will be filled in and the option on the right will determine how  
much of the right edge will be filled in.  
Bottom: determines how much of the bottom edge will be filled in.  
NOTE: When using Image Edge Fill, be careful not to enter a value  
too large as it could fill in image data that you want to keep.  
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Blank Image Detection — allows you to configure the scanner to not  
include blank images.  
On: turns Blank Image Detection on and makes the rest of the  
Blank Image Detection options available.  
Delete if file size is less than: allows you to select the minimum  
image size that the scanner will consider to be non-blank. Any image  
that is less than this value will be considered blank and will not be  
given to the scanning application. The values range from 1 to 1000  
KB (1 KB equals 1024 bytes).  
Color Dropout — used to eliminate 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). For black and white images, these settings  
effect the grayscale version of the document which the scanner  
analyzes to produce that electronic image.  
Color: select the desired dropout color.  
- (none)  
- Red  
- Green  
- Blue  
NOTE: The Color Dropout options are only available when the Scan  
as selection is Black and White or Grayscale.  
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Advanced Image  
Setup  
The Advanced tab  
The Advanced Image Setup icon is located at the top of the Image  
Settings window next to the Side drop-down box.  
When you select the Advanced Image Setup icon, the Advanced tab  
will be displayed.  
Input document is — select Two Sided, One sided - Front, or One  
sided - Back depending on what side(s) you want to configure.  
Different settings per side — by default, the settings you select apply  
to both sides of the image. Turn this option on if you want you to select  
different image processing settings for each side of the document you  
are scanning. For example, if you want the front side to be color and the  
rear side to be black and white, first make sure that you have selected  
the Two Sided option from the Input Document is drop-down list, then  
select the Different Settings per side checkbox.  
Once you have done this, the Side drop-down list on the Image  
Settings window will no longer be grayed out and you can select  
different settings for each side. Now that you have enabled Different  
settings per side, your initial selections will apply only to the front side  
of the document you are scanning. After you have made your  
selections for the front side, use the Side drop-down list to select the  
back side and then make the settings you want to apply to the back.  
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NOTE: The Different settings per side option is only available for duplex  
scanner models.  
Images per side — indicates how many images the scanner will create  
for a side, based on you imaging selections.  
One: indicates you want the scanner to create one image.  
Multiple: indicates you want the scanner to create more than one  
image.  
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Images to Configure — indicates which electronic images you need to  
configure.  
NOTE: This is only available if you select anything other than One from  
the Images per side option. For procedures on how to configure  
advanced options, see the sections that follow, entitled:  
Creating multiple images for each side of a document,  
Example 1.  
Creating different settings for each side of a document,  
Example 2.  
When available, use the up and down arrows to select the order the  
images will be delivered by the scanner to the scanning application.  
Toolbar buttons:  
Add: adds an image type to the bottom of the configuration list.  
Change: allows you to change the currently selected image  
type.  
Delete: removes the selected image type.  
Done — returns you to the Image Settings window.  
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Creating multiple images In this example, let’s assume you want to configure a scan session that  
have documents with information on both sides and you want the  
scanner to produce both a color and a black and white image for each  
side of each document.  
for each side of a  
document, Example 1  
1. Select a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak Scanner window  
that closely describes your desired output.  
2. Select Settings to display the Image Settings window.  
3. Select the Advanced Image Setup icon on the Image Settings  
window to display the Advanced tab.  
4. Select Input document is: Two Sided.  
5. Select Images per side: Multiple.  
NOTE: The Images to Configure area will now be displayed on the  
Advanced tab and will contain a color image item and a  
black and white image item.  
6. If you want a grayscale image instead of a color image, when  
enough color is detected in the document:  
• make sure Color (24-bit) is selected  
• select Change to display a list of options  
• select Grayscale  
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7. By default the scanner will produce the color/grayscale image first  
and deliver it to the scanning application, then it will produce and  
deliver the black and white image. If you want the black and white  
image to be produced and delivered first:  
• make sure Black and White(1-bit) is selected  
• select Move up to place the black and white image first in the list.  
8. Select Done to return to the Image Settings window.  
NOTE: You will notice that the Side option now has two entries:  
Both: Color (24 bit) and Both: Black and White (1bit).  
9. Select Sides: Both: Color (24-bit).  
NOTE: Make any other adjustments to the color image settings on  
the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings window.  
10.Select Sides: Both: Black and White (1-bit).  
NOTE: Make any other adjustments to the black and white image  
settings on the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings  
window.  
11. When finished, select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner  
window and then select Save to save your selections to the  
shortcut.  
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Creating different  
settings for each side of  
a document, Example 2  
In this example, let’s assume you want to configure a two-sided  
document stream of business documents that have color on the front of  
the document but the rear side is fine in black and white.  
1. If you are not already on the Advanced tab:  
• Select a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak Scanner window  
that closely describes your desired output.  
• Select Settings to display the Image Settings window.  
• Select the Advanced Image Setup icon on the Image Settings  
window to display the Advanced tab.  
2. Select Input document is: Two Sided.  
3. Turn on the Different settings per side option.  
4. Select Images per side: One.  
5. Select Done to return to the Image Settings window.  
NOTE: You will notice that the Side option now has two entries:  
Front and Back.  
6. Select Sides: Front.  
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7. Select Color (24-bit) for the Scan as option on the General tab.  
NOTE: Make any other adjustments to the front side settings on  
the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings window.  
8. Select Sides: Back.  
9. Select Black and White (1-bit) for the Scan as option on the  
General tab.  
NOTE: Make any other adjustments to the back side settings on  
the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings window.  
10.When finished, select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner  
window and then select Save to save your selections to the  
shortcut.  
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Creating a new  
Setting Shortcut  
1. From the main Kodak Scanner window, select a Setting Shortcut  
from the list. It is recommended that you select a shortcut that most  
closely describes the desired image output.  
2. Determine if you want to capture an electronic image of the front of  
your document, back of your document or both sides of your  
document and make the selection from the Input document is field.  
3. Select Settings on the main Kodak Scanner window. The General  
tab of the Image Settings window will be displayed.  
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4. Select the appropriate options on the General tab.  
NOTE: If necessary, review each setting on the other tabs and  
make any changes.  
5. Place one representative document in the input tray of the scanner.  
6. Select Preview to review the resulting image.  
NOTE: If the images are not acceptable, you can either select a  
different predefined Setting Shortcut or make additional  
changes on the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings  
window.  
7. Define the desired Device settings by selecting Device on the  
Image Settings window to display the Device Settings window.  
8. Review each tab and select the appropriate options or actions you  
want the scanner to perform.  
9. Select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner window.  
10.Select Save As to display the Save As window.  
11. Enter a new shortcut name that is meaningful to you and select  
Save.  
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Changing Image  
settings  
1. Select a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak Scanner window that  
closely describes your desired output.  
2. Select an Input document is option from the main Kodak Scanner  
window.  
3. Select Settings to display the Image Settings window.  
4. Before making any adjustments, browse through the tabs on the  
Image Settings window to get familiar with options that are  
available.  
5. For each option you want to use, make the appropriate selections  
you want the scanner to perform when scanning.  
6. If you want to see the result of your options:  
• Place a representative document in the input tray of the scanner.  
• Select Preview to perform a preview scan.  
NOTE: If the images are not acceptable, you can either select a  
different Setting Shortcut or continue working with the  
current Setting Shortcut by reviewing each tab within the  
Image Settings window again. Repeat this step as needed.  
7. When finished, select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner  
window and then select Save to save your selections to the  
shortcut.  
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The Device Settings  
window  
From this window you can set all scanner-specific options, as well as  
diagnostics, by using the available tabs. The values used in Device  
Settings are saved in the selected Setting Shortcut. the Device Setting  
window includes the General and Multifeed tabs.  
Home — returns you to the main Kodak Scanner window.  
Image — displays the Image Settings window.  
Preview — initiates a scan and then displays the Image Settings  
window with the scanned image placed in the preview area. The image  
displayed is a sample based on your current shortcut settings.  
OK/Scan — when selected, you will be prompted to save any unsaved  
changes.  
NOTE: If this button is OK, any unsaved changes will remain in effect  
for the current scan session.  
Cancel — closes the main Kodak Scanner window without saving any  
changes.  
Information Icons  
About: displays the scanners’ version and copyright information.  
Help: displays help information for the window currently being  
displayed.  
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Device - General tab  
The General tab allows you to set scanner-specific transport control  
options.  
Paper Source  
Document Feeder: when you are scanning documents from the  
input tray.  
Power Saver — allows you to set the amount of time the scanner has  
to be inactive before going into power saver mode. You can turn this  
option off or set a time from 5 to 240 minutes.  
Document Feeder  
Timeout: allows you to select the amount of time the scanner will  
wait once the last document enters the feeder before the timeout  
occurs. You can set a time from 1 to 300.  
Action when timeout occurs: allows you to specify the action that  
will be taken when the document feeder timeout has been reached.  
- Stop Scanning: scanning will stop and control will return to the  
scanning application (i.e. ends the job).  
Diagnostics — provides access to the Diagnostics tab.  
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Device - Multifeed tab  
Multifeed detection aids in document processing by detecting  
documents that may go through the feeder overlapped. Multifeeds can  
happen due to stapled documents, adhesives on documents, or  
electrostatically charged documents.  
Length Detection — allows you to select the maximum length of the  
documents in your job set. If the scanner detects a document of that  
length or longer, it will determine that a multifeed has occurred. You can  
turn this option off or set a length up to 34.5 inches.  
Action When Detected — select what action you want the scanner to  
take when a multifeed is detected. With all options, the condition will be  
logged in the scanner.  
Stop Scanning: scanning will stop and control will return to the  
scanning application (i.e., ends the job). Verify that the paper path  
has been cleared and restart the scan session from the scanning  
application.  
Continue Scanning: the scanner will continue to scan.  
Play sound on PC — turn this option on if you want the PC to make a  
sound when a multifeed is detected. You can click the Browse button to  
select the desired .wav file.  
NOTE: The sound on the PC may not occur at the exact time the  
multifeed is detected by the scanner.  
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Changing Device  
settings  
1. Select a Setting Shortcut from the main Kodak Scanner window that  
closely describes your desired output.  
2. Select Settings to display the Image Settings window.  
3. Select Device to display the Device Settings window.  
4. Before making any adjustments, browse through the tabs on the  
Device Settings window to get familiar with options that are  
available.  
5. For each option you want to use, make the appropriate selections  
you want the scanner to perform when scanning.  
6. When finished, select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner  
window and then select Save to save your selections to the  
shortcut.  
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The Diagnostics  
window  
From this window you can access the diagnostic functions of the  
scanner. The Diagnostics window includes the following tabs: General,  
Debug and Logs. The Diagnostics window can be accessed via the  
Diagnostics button which is located on the General tab of the Device  
Settings window.  
Done — returns you to the Device Settings window.  
Diagnostics - General tab The General tab allows you to perform a scanner test and displays the  
scanner time.  
Tests  
Count only — check this box if you want to count the number of  
documents entering the scanner transport without actually sending  
the images to a scanning application.  
Scanner Time  
Actual (GMT): displays the Greenwich Mean Time.  
Corresponding local time: displays the local time.  
Refresh icon  
: redisplays the current scanner time.  
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Diagnostics - Debug tab  
The Debug tab allows you to store the communications between the  
scanner and a scanning application to a file that can be reviewed later.  
In addition, the resulting images (both before and after image  
processing has been done) can be saved.  
Logging — saves the communications between the scanner and a  
scanning application to a file for later review. Click the drop-down box to  
select from Off (the default), On or Custom. It is suggested that you do  
not use the Custom setting unless directed to do so by Kodak support  
personnel.  
Flag — by default, this is 1. Leave the flag at 1 unless instructed to use  
another value by Kodak support personnel.  
Filter — captures only those items in the scanner to the application  
communication stream desired and filters out anything else. Options  
are x, y and z.  
Images - Received From Scanner — normally, it is not necessary to  
save the images received from the scanner before your selected image  
processing options are applied. Use this checkbox when instructed by  
Kodak support personnel.  
Save: click this checkbox to save raw images from the scanner  
(before image processing is applied).  
File prefix: use a relevant file prefix to more easily find and sort the  
saved images. Raw is the default.  
Held in memory: determines the number of images to save before  
the images are overwritten. Normally, only one or two are needed.  
Adjust as necessary.  
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Images - Sent To Application  
Save: click this checkbox to save final images from the scanner (after  
image processing is applied).  
File prefix: use a relevant file prefix to more easily find and sort the  
saved images. Img is the default.  
Delete — deletes any images that have been saved from previous jobs.  
Diagnostics - Logs tab  
The Logs tab allows you to view scanner hardware information, general  
information or the stored communications between the scanner and a  
scanning application. The later option requires that Logging be turned  
on in the Debug tab of the Device Settings window. To view a particular  
log, click the drop-down box in the upper left-hand corner and select a  
log type.  
Toolbar buttons  
Save As — saves all the logs for viewing by Kodak support  
personnel. When selected, you will be prompted for the location  
to save the logs along with the option of including any debug  
images.  
Refresh: refreshes the currently displayed log.  
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5 Maintenance  
Cleaning procedures  
Your scanner needs to be cleaned periodically. If your documents do  
not feed easily, if several documents feed at the same time or if streaks  
appear on your images, it is time to clean your scanner. The section  
entitled, “Supplies and consumables” at the end of this chapter  
provides a listing of the supplies required to clean your scanner.  
IMPORTANT: Use only non-flammable cleaners such as those provided  
through Kodak Parts Services. Do not use household  
cleaners.  
Do not use cleaners in confined areas, use with adequate  
ventilation.  
Do not use cleaners on hot surfaces. Allow surfaces to  
cool to ambient temperature before use.  
• Open the scanner cover by pressing the release lever.  
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Cleaning the rollers  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. With a roller cleaning pad, wipe the feed roller from side to side.  
Rotate the feed rollers to clean the entire surface.  
3. Wipe the NFR rollers from side to side. Rotate the NFR rollers to  
clean the entire surface.  
NOTE: For easier cleaning of the NFR rollers, you may want to  
order Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner Cleaning Swabs.  
For ordering information see the section entitled, “Supplies  
and Consumables” later in this chapter.  
IMPORTANT: The roller cleaning pad contains sodium lauryl ether  
sulfate which can cause eye irritation. Refer to the MSDS  
for more information.  
4. Dry the rollers with a lint-free cloth.  
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Cleaning the pre-  
separation pad  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Squeeze the plastic clamps that hold the pre-separation pad in  
place and lift the pre-separation pad out of position.  
3. Wipe the pre-separation pad from top to bottom with a roller  
cleaning pad.  
4. Reinsert the pre-separation pad into position, aligning it into the  
slots, and pushing it in until it snaps into place.  
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Cleaning the calibration  
area  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Remove dust and debris from this area by using a Staticide wipe or  
a small brush. Be careful not to scratch the glass (may cause  
image quality problems) or bend the white tabs on the front  
calibration guide (bending the tabs may cause paper feeding  
problems) when cleaning the calibration area.  
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 MSDS for more information.  
3. Wipe the front and rear calibration guides again with an almost-dry  
Staticide wipe to remove any streaks.  
IMPORTANT: When cleaning the front calibration area, be careful not to  
bend the white tabs; bending the tabs may cause paper  
feeding problems.  
4. When finished, close the scanner cover.  
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Replacement  
procedures  
Replacing the pre-  
separation pad  
Degradation of feeder performance, multiple feeds, stoppages, etc.  
indicate a need to change the pre-separation pad. Certain paper types  
such as carbonless paper or newsprint, or failure to clean regularly,  
and/or use of non-recommended cleaning solvents can shorten the pre-  
separation pad life.  
For additional pre-separation pads, see the section entitled, “Supplies  
and Consumables” later in this chapter.  
1. Open the scanner cover by pressing the release lever.  
2. Squeeze the plastic clamps that hold the pre-separation pad in  
place and lift the pre-separation pad out of position.  
3. Insert the new pre-separation pad into position, aligning it into the  
slots, and pushing it in until it snaps into place.  
4. Close the scanner cover.  
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Replacing the feed roller  
assembly  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Remove the input tray by pulling it forward and lifting it out of  
position. Set it aside.  
3. Rotate the orange tab upward to release the feed roller assembly.  
4. Lift the feed roller assembly up and out of the scanner.  
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5. Install the new feed roller assembly by aligning the shaft end of the  
assembly in position.  
6. With the orange tab in the upward position, snap the feed roller  
assembly in place.  
7. Rotate the orange tab down. If the tab is not in the down position,  
you will not be able to reinstall the input tray.  
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8. Reinstall the input tray by locating and aligning the four tabs on the  
input tray with the slots on the scanner.  
9. When tabs and slots are in place, roll the input tray toward the back  
of the scanner until it snaps into place.  
Supplies and  
consumables  
Contact your scanner supplier to order supplies.  
Description  
CAT No.  
894 6097  
122 6034  
824 5862  
853 5981  
169 0783  
896 5519  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Pre-separation pad  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Feed Roller Assembly  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner Cleaning Swabs  
Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads  
Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets (qty 50)  
Staticide Wipes for Kodak Scanners  
NOTE: Items and catalog numbers are subject to change.  
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6 Troubleshooting  
Occasionally you may encounter a situation with your scanner where it  
may not function properly. Refer to the information in this chapter to  
help you resolve the situation before calling Technical Support.  
Indicator lights and  
error codes  
The indicator lights provide information on the current state of the  
scanner.  
Flashing green: indicates the scanner is initializing from powering on  
or warming up from a power saving mode and preparing to scan.  
Steady green: indicates the scanner is ready to scan.  
Flashing red: indicates a scanner error, such as the scanner cover is  
open.  
Following is a listing of the error codes that may be displayed in the  
function window. When an error is indicated, the red indicator will blink  
as numbers are displayed in the function window.  
1-4  
5
Scanner failure.  
Internal test.  
6
7
8
9, 0  
15  
Light check failure.  
Command failure.  
Document jam.  
Internal test.  
Cover is open.  
Clearing a document  
jam  
If your scanner stops scanning due to a document jam, follow the  
procedures below:  
1. Open the scanner cover.  
2. Remove any jammed documents from inside the scanner.  
3. Close the cover.  
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Problem solving  
Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems  
you may encounter when using the Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner.  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Make sure that:  
Scanner will not scan/feed documents  
• the power cord is plugged securely into the back of scanner and the  
wall outlet.  
• the green LED on the scanner is lit.  
• the power switch is on.  
• the wall outlet is not defective (call a licensed electrician).  
• the PC was restarted after installing the software.  
• document(s) is making contact with the feed rollers.  
• Clean the scanner. See the procedures in Chapter 5, Maintenance.  
Image quality is poor or has decreased  
Make sure that:  
Documents are jamming or multiple  
documents are feeding  
• the input tray and side guides are adjusted for the width of the  
documents you are scanning.  
• the output tray is adjusted for the length of the documents you are  
scanning.  
• all documents meet the specifications for size, weight and type as  
outlined in the section entitled, “Document preparation”.  
• the scanner is clean.  
• the pre-separation pad is installed properly and securely in place.  
Replace the pre-separation pad if necessary.  
The feeder holds up to 50 documents in the input tray. While scanning is  
taking place, you cannot add documents to the feeder. If you do add  
documents, your images may be distorted.  
Distorted images  
• When scanning multiple pages using Single Page mode, the scanner  
will pre-feed the next document and the last document scanned will  
stay in the transport until the next page is scanned. This is a normal  
scanner process. The document that remains in the transport can be  
safely pulled out if you want, however, it will automatically be  
completely fed through the transport and into the output tray when the  
next page or last page is scanned.  
Scanning multiple pages in “Single  
Page mode”  
• Documents should only be inserted in the feeder after the scanner is  
powered up and ready.  
• If you are scanning one side of a document, be sure the side you want  
to scan is placed toward the feed tray (not facing you). For more  
information, see the section entitled, “Scanning your documents” in  
Chapter 3.  
No images are being displayed  
Image has clipped corners  
If your images have clipped corners, the skew angle was too large for the  
scanner to handle. Be sure documents are placed in the input tray with  
the edges aligned and the side guides positioned correctly to  
accommodate the size documents you are feeding to avoid large skew  
angles.  
If the scanned documents in a batch have more than a 25 degree skew,  
the first image in the batch may appear washed out. Be sure that  
documents are placed in the input tray with the edges aligned and the  
side guides positioned correctly to accommodate the size documents  
you are feeding to avoid large skew angles.  
First image in a batch appears “washed  
out”  
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If you are scanning a document with a reflective area (such as a  
hologram on a credit card), and this reflective area is fed “face up” and  
off-center such that it passes over the left-edge sensor, the sensor will be  
triggered as if it were the end of the page and will result in a cut-off  
image.  
Image appears to be cut off  
• Rescan the document by feeding it face down.  
• If auto or aggressive cropping is enabled, and your images are not  
being cropped correctly, clean the white background strips in the  
calibration area.  
Images are not being cropped correctly  
See the procedures in Chapter 5, Maintenance “Cleaning the  
calibration area.  
Clean the rollers. See the procedures in Chapter 5, Maintenance.  
Roller marks appear on the document  
after scanning  
When scanning translucent documents, black bleed-through may be  
displayed on the image. To minimize this, adjust the Contrast value or  
select Fixed Processing to improve the image. For more information on  
Contrast and Fixed Processing, see Chapter 4, Image Processing.  
Images have black background bleed-  
through  
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Scanner not working  
If your scanner is not working, you may have to reinstall the drivers. To  
verify this:  
1. Click on My Computer and select Properties.  
2. Click on the Hardware tab and select Device Manager.  
3. From the Device Manager screen, select Imaging devices. If the  
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner appears, with a ? before the name,  
you need to reinstall the driver software.  
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4. Double-click on the Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner. The Scanner  
Properties dialog box will be displayed. Select the Driver tab.  
5. Click Update Driver. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard will be  
displayed.  
6. Click Next.  
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7. Click Next.  
8. Insert the Installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and locate the  
kdssti.in file.  
9. Click Open and proceed with the prompts to install the driver.  
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Testing for a USB  
connection  
When the Kodak device drivers for the Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner  
is installed, a copy of the USB test software will also be installed. It will  
be located in this folder (by default) along with the Kodak Scan  
Validation Tool software:  
C:\program files\Kodak\Document Imaging\usbtst.exe  
If you run this executable (usbtst.exe), it will display a set of USB values  
and protocols. At this time, the software application will function in all  
operating systems, but will only be valid with Windows XP.  
If a shortcut of the executable is created, and the /test switch is added  
to the end of the “Target:” path (to the right of the quotes), then when it  
is launched from the shortcut it will run the dialog boxes as listed above  
and function accordingly with all the operating systems.  
To verify USB port speed with the scanner, run the Scan Validation Tool  
software, and select the Info tab. USBSCAN/x.x will be displayed in  
parentheses in the Driver: box. x.x is the speed the scanner is actually  
communicating.  
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USB connection issues  
The USB verification tool will check your operating system and  
hardware capability to determine if you have a functioning USB 2.0 or if  
you need to install a USB card.  
Your operating system is correctly configured to support USB 2.0.  
If a functioning USB 2.0 port is present, this dialog box will be  
displayed.  
Your operating system supports USB 2.0, however, a USB 1.1 port  
was found.  
• If your PC does not have a USB 2.0 port installed, you should install a  
USB 2.0 Accessory card.  
• If a USB 2.0 port or card is installed and the USB test tool does not  
recognize the USB card as 2.0, try installing or updating the drivers  
for that card.  
Your operating system only supports USB 1.1  
There are some host PC operating systems that will not support USB  
2.0, but support USB 1.1. The Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner is rated  
and designed to operate with USB 2.0, but will function in a USB 1.1  
port, however, the scanner will only perform at a USB 1.1 speed.  
Solutions:  
• Update your operating system to one that supports USB 2.0.  
You may add a USB 2.0 card, however, the scanner will only perform  
at a USB 1.1 speed.  
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You do not need to install any additional USB card(s)  
The host PC operating system will only support USB 1.1 and will not  
support USB 2.0, but did find a USB port. The Kodak ScanMate i1120  
Scanner is rated and designed to operate with USB 2.0, but will  
function in a USB 1.1 port, however, the scanner will only perform at a  
USB 1.1 speed.  
Solution: Update your operating system to one that supports USB 2.0.  
You can also verify what the scanner port speed is running at by  
running the Scan Validation Tool application with the scanner.  
USB will not work  
This operating system will not support a USB port. It is recommended  
to upgrade the operating system to support USB.  
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Appendix A Specifications  
Duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder, 20 pages per minute  
(landscape)  
Scanner Type/Speed  
Scanning Technology  
CCD type, 600 dpi optical resolution  
Grayscale output bit depth is: 8  
Color capture bit depth is: 24  
Color output bit depth is: 24  
Output Resolutions  
File Format Output  
Scan Area  
75, 100, 150, 200, 240, 300, 400, 600 and 1200 dpi  
BMP, TIFF, JPEG, PDF (with bundled software)  
Scans up to 21.6 x 86 cm / 8.5 x 34 inches using the automatic document feeder  
when the host PC is configured with adequate memory. See the section entitled,  
“System requirements” for more information.  
ADF Capacity  
50 sheets  
500  
Recommended Daily  
Volume  
Illumination  
Fluorescent  
Electrical requirements  
100 - 240 V (international), 50/60 Hz  
Adapter: Hitron / HEG42-240200-7L: 24Vdc, 2.0 A  
Scanner Dimensions  
Height: 14 cm / 5.5 in. (not including input tray)  
Width: 29.8 cm / 11.75 in. (not including input and output trays)  
Depth: 15.9 cm / 6.25 in.  
Scanner Weight  
2.6 kg / 5.72 lbs.  
USB 2.0  
Host Connection  
Operating Temperature  
Humidity  
10°C to 35°C  
10 to 85%  
Environmental Factors  
Power Consumption  
Energy Star qualified scanners  
Standby: <25 watts  
Running: <40 watts  
Energy Star: <7  
Acoustic Noise  
(Sound Power level)  
Operating: less than 58 dB  
Standby: less than 46 dB  
Bundled software  
Nuance ScanSoft PaperPort  
Nuance ScanSoft OmniPage  
NewSoft BizCard  
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