Minolta Printer PS7000 User Manual

0818-7702-23  
PS7000  
PC version  
Operator´s Manual  
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WARNING  
Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown  
could result. If the product employs a laser, the laser beam source could  
cause blindness.  
Do not attempt to remove the covers and panels which have been fixed  
to the product. Some products have a high-voltage part or a laser beam  
source inside that could cause an electrical shock or blindness.  
Only use the power cord supplied in the package. Failure to use this  
cord could result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Use only the specified power source voltage. Failure to do that could  
result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use a multiple outlet adapter to connect any other appliances or  
machines. Use of a power outlet for more than the marked current value  
could result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not unplug and plug in the power cord with a wet hand, as an electri-  
cal shock could result.  
Plug the power cord all the way into the power outlet. Failure to do this  
could result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not scratch, abrade, place a heavy object on, heat, twist, bend, pull  
on, or damage the power cord. Use of a damaged power cord (exposed  
core wire, broken wire, etc.) could result in a fire or breakdown.  
Should any of these conditions be found, immediately turn OFF the  
power switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and then  
call your authorized service representative.  
In principle, do not use an extension cord. Use of an extension cord  
could cause a fire or electrical shock. Contact your authorized service  
representative if an extension cord is required.  
P-2  
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WARNING  
Do not place a flower vase or other container that contains water, or  
metal clips or other small metallic objects on this product. Spilled water  
or metallic objects dropped inside the product could result in a fire, elec-  
trical shock, or breakdown.  
Should a piece of metal, water, or any other similar foreign matter get  
inside the product, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the  
power cord from the power outlet, and then call your authorized service  
representative.  
If this product becomes inordinately hot or emits smoke, or unusual odor  
or noise, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord  
from the power outlet, and then call your authorized service representa-  
tive. If you keep on using it as is, a fire or electrical shock could result.  
If this product has been dropped or its cover damaged, immediately turn  
OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and  
then call your authorized service representative. If you keep on using it  
as is, a fire or electrical shock could result.  
Do not throw the toner cartridge or toner into an open flame. The hot  
toner may scatter and cause burns or other damage.  
Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet that is equipped with a  
grounding terminal.  
P-3  
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CAUTION  
Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a  
fire could result.  
Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place within easy reach of chil-  
dren. Licking or ingesting any of these things could injure your health.  
Do not let any object plug the ventilation holes of this product. Heat  
could accumulate inside the product, resulting in a fire or malfunction.  
Do not install this product at a site that is exposed to direct sunlight, or  
near an air conditioner or heating apparatus. The resultant temperature  
changes inside the product could cause a malfunction, fire, or electrical  
shock.  
Do not place the product in a dusty place, or a site exposed to soot or  
steam, near a kitchen table, bath, or a humidifier. A fire, electrical shock,  
or breakdown could result.  
Do not place this product on an unstable or tilted bench, or in a location  
subject to a lot of vibration and shock. It could drop or fall, causing per-  
sonal injury or mechanical breakdown.  
After installing this product, mount it on a secure base. If the unit moves  
or falls, it may cause personal injury.  
Do not store toner units and PC drum units near a floppy disk or watch  
that are susceptible to magnetism. They could cause these products to  
malfunction.  
The inside of this product has areas subject to high temperature, which  
may cause burns. When checking the inside of the unit for malfunctions  
such as a paper misfeed, do not touch the locations (around the fusing  
unit, etc.) which are indicated by a Caution! High Temperature!warn-  
ing label.  
Do not place any objects around the power plug as the power plug may  
be difficult to pull out when an emergency occurs.  
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CAUTION  
Always use this product in a well ventilated location. Operating the prod-  
uct in a poorly ventilated room for an extended period of time could  
injure your health. Ventilate the room at regular intervals.  
Whenever moving this product, be sure to disconnect the power cord  
and other cables. Failure to do this could damage the cord or cable,  
resulting in a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown.  
When moving this product, always hold it by the locations specified in  
the operators manual or other documents. If the unit falls it may cause  
severe personal injury. The product may also be damaged or malfunc-  
tion.  
Remove the power plug from the outlet more than one time a year and  
clean the area between the plug terminals. Dust that accumulates  
between the plug terminals may cause a fire.  
When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold onto the plug. Pulling  
on the power cord could damage the cord, resulting in a fire or electrical  
shock.  
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Precautions for Routine Use  
Do not store toner units, PC drum units, and other supplies and con-  
sumables in a place subject to direct sunlight and high temperature and  
humidity, as poor image quality and malfunction could result.  
Do not attempt to replace the toner unit and PC drum unit in a place  
exposed to direct sunlight. If the PC drum is exposed to intense light,  
poor image quality could result.  
Do not unpack a toner unit or PC drum unit until the very time of use. Do  
not leave an unpacked unit standing. Install it immediately or poor image  
quality could result.  
Do not keep toner units and PC drum units in an upright position or  
upside down, as poor image quality could result.  
Do not throw or drop a toner unit or PC drum unit as poor image quality  
could result.  
Do not use this product in an area where ammonia or other gases or  
chemicals are present. Failure to do so may shorten the service life of  
the product, cause damage or decrease performance.  
Do not use this product in an environment with a temperature outside  
the range specified in the operators manual, as a breakdown or mal-  
function could result.  
Do not attempt to feed stapled paper, carbon paper or aluminum foil  
through this product, as a malfunction or fire could result.  
Do not touch or scratch the surface of the toner unit developing roller  
and the PC drum, as poor image quality could result.  
Use the supplies and consumables recommended by the dealer. Use of  
any supply or consumable not recommended could result in poor image  
quality and breakdown.  
P-6  
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Welcome  
Thank you for choosing Minolta quality. For over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the  
forefront of office equipment technology and service. Our desire has always been to bring you  
highly reliable products. We pledge to continue to provide you, our customer with our state  
of the art equipment, as well as full customer service for all our products. We look forward to  
a long healthy relationship with you and our company. If you have any questions or comments  
about Minolta, our product or service, please let us know. Our fax number is 800-237-8087  
(for U.S.A. and Canada). Thank you again.  
This operator's manual explains how to operate the unit and replenish its supplies. It also gives  
some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the  
unit.  
To ensure the best performance and effective use of your unit, read this manual carefully until  
you familiarize yourself thoroughly with the unit's operation and features.  
Please keep this manual and use it as a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clari-  
fying any questions that may arise.  
Please follow the instructions given in this manual when handling the system and do not touch  
any part of the system the manual does not cover.  
NEVER attempt to disassemble or remodel the system.  
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
No part of this manual may be quoted, reproduced, or translated into any other language.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing our Book Scanner (herein after referred to as the Scanner).  
This operator’s manual includes precautions for installation/operation of the Scanner, a  
system outline, an explanation of the Driver software, operation procedures for the Scanner,  
troubleshooting tips, maintenance, and product specifications.  
Before operating the Scanner, read this manual carefully until you familiarize yourself  
thoroughly with its operation and features. After you have read through the manual, keep it  
for ready reference.  
Please also note the following precautions.  
Safety Information  
All area  
Use the shielded cable furnished with the system for this system. Use of an unshielded cable  
invites radio frequency interference.  
Always refer to this manual when operating the scanner and do not attempt to touch the  
scanner parts for which no explanations are given in the text.  
NEVER attempt to disassemble or remodel the scanner, as it is very dangerous.  
Call your authorized dealer when you want to move a scanner which has been installed.  
U.S.A. only  
NOTE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING  
The design and production of this unit conform to FCC regulations, and any changes or  
modifications must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control. Any changes  
made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer will be subject to  
penalty under FCC regulations.  
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Introduction  
Copyright  
Books, magazines, journals and other materials may be cop-  
yrighted. Unauthorized scanning into a computer and subse-  
quent printing of such copyrighted materials may be contrary  
to the provisions of the United States copyright laws, title 17  
of the United States Code.  
You are encouraged to obtain a license from an organization  
such as the Copyright Clearance Center in those circumstanc-  
es where it is appropriate.  
Postacopyoftheabovenoticewhereitwillbeclearlyvisible  
to users of the scanner.  
Scanning into a computer and subsequent printing of the following is also prohibited by law  
under some circumstances.  
1.Paper Money of the United States or any Foreign Government  
2.Obligations or Securities of the United States  
3.Postage stamps, Postal Money Orders or Internal Revenue Stamps  
4.Passports  
5.Badges, Identification Card, Passes or Insignia carried by Federal Departments  
6.Obligations or Securities of any Foreign Government, Bank or Corporation  
The above list is not all inclusive, and no liability is assumed for its completeness. In case  
you have doubt, consult your lawyer.  
Canada only  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Introduction  
Europe only  
CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the scanner and options to which this  
declaration relates is in conformity with the specifications below.  
This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union (EU) only.  
Product Type  
Product Name  
Options  
Book Scanner  
PS7000  
Foot Switch, Grayscale Memory Board  
PC I/F Kit  
Accessory  
Standards  
Safety  
: EN60 950 / 1992 A1, A2, A3, A4  
(Safety of information technology equipment, including  
electrical business equipment)  
EMC  
: EN55 022 (Class B) / 1998  
(Information technology equipment - Radio disturbance  
characteristic - Limits and method for measurement)  
EN61000-3-2 /1995 A1, A2  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
— Part 3: Limits — Section 2: Limits for harmonic current  
emissions (equipment input current up to and including 16 A  
per phase)  
EN61000-3-3/1995  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
— Part 3: Limits — Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctua-  
tions and flicker in low -voltage supply systems for equipment  
with rated current up to and including 16A  
EN50 024 / 1998  
(Information technology equipment - Immunity  
characteristic - Limits and method for measurement)  
EN61000-4-2  
(Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 4: Testing and measuring techniques  
Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test)  
EN61000-4-3  
(Section 3: Radiated, radio-frequency electromagnetic field  
immunity test)  
EN61000-4-4  
(Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test)  
EN61000-4-5  
(Section 5: Surge immunity test)  
EN61000-4-6  
(Section 6: Conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency  
fields immunity test)  
EN61000-4-8  
(Section 8: Power-frequency magnetic field immunity test)  
EN61000-4-11  
(Section 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage varia-  
tions immunity test)  
EC Directives  
Safety  
EMC  
: 73 / 23 / EEC  
: 89 / 336 / EEC and 93 / 68 / EEC  
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Introduction  
Copyright  
Books, magazines, journals and other materials may be subject  
to copyright. The copying, scanning or altering of such materials  
may, unless authorized by the copyright owner, infringe Copy-  
right Law. In some countries, there are various types of copying  
which will not be treated as copyright infringement such as  
research or private study, for criticism or review, for reporting  
current events and various acts in relation to education, libraries  
and public administration. The scope of these is contained in the  
applicable national copyright laws. If you are about to copy, scan  
or alter materials and are in any doubt as to whether you will  
infringe the copyright (or other rights of the author) you should  
seek advice and/or obtain the permission of the author and/or  
copyright owner.  
Minolta Co., Ltd. reserves the right to modify this documentation for improvements at any  
time without prior notice.  
The information disclosed in this documentation, including all designs and related materials,  
is the property of Minolta Co., Ltd.  
No part of this documentation may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a  
retrieval scanner, or translated into other languages without prior written consent from  
Minolta Co., Ltd.  
Trademark Acknowledgments  
Minolta is a registered trademark of Minolta Co., Ltd.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation.  
IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.  
Adobe and Adobe Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Adaptec and AHA are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc.  
ISIS is a registered trademark of Pixel Translations, a division of Input Software, Inc  
PixView is a trademark of Pixel Translations, a division of Input Software, Inc  
All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
companies or organizations.  
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Organization  
This manual consists of the following seven chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 contain basic  
information about the Scanner, including safety precautions for installation/operation,  
system configuration, and features. Be sure to read these chapters before using the Scanner.  
Chapter 1 Precautions for Installation & Operation  
Provides safety precautions required to ensure correct installation and operation of the  
Scanner.  
Chapter 2 Overview  
An overview of the features, system configuration, functions and part names for each  
section and control panel.  
Chapter 3 PS7000 Twain Driver  
Describes installation and start-up procedures for the Twain Driver, as well as the options  
available on the image scanning screen.  
Chapter 4 PS7000 ISIS Driver  
Describes installation and start-up procedures for the ISIS Driver, as well as the options  
available on the image scanning screen.  
Chapter 5 Operation  
Describes operation precautions and procedures (including control panel descriptions),  
menu flow charts, and settings for each function.  
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting  
Describes error and warning messages that appear on the control panel, and procedures for  
eliminating these problems.  
Chapter 7 Maintenance  
Describes daily maintenance required for satisfactory operation of the Scanner.  
Chapter 8 Specifications  
Complete specifications of the Scanner.  
NOTE  
In this manual, important points requiring special attention are described in sections  
marked with “NOTE”. Messages and menu/command names that appear on the control  
panel and computer screen are shown in brackets [ ]. Referenced chapters or their titles are  
enclosed by double quotation marks “ ”.  
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Contents  
Installation ........................................................................................ 1-1  
Precautions when operating the personal computer .................. 1-3  
Chapter 2 Overview  
Control panel keys ............................................................................ 2-5  
Uninstall ........................................................................................... 3-5  
Chapter 4 PS7000 ISIS Driver  
Installation procedure ................................................................ 4-2  
Start-up ............................................................................................. 4-5  
Image acquisition screen .................................................................. 4-7  
Chapter 5 Operation  
Precautions for operation ................................................................. 5-1  
Lamp status ...................................................................................... 5-2  
Half intensity .............................................................................. 5-2  
Full intensity .............................................................................. 5-2  
Turning the Scanner ON and OFF ................................................... 5-3  
Turning on .................................................................................. 5-3  
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Contents  
Scan size in inch ...................................................................... 5-39  
Time Set ................................................................................... 5-50  
Caution ..................................................................................... 5-52  
SCSI port settings .................................................................... 5-54  
Exiting Utility mode ................................................................ 5-55  
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting  
Potential problems ............................................................................ 6-1  
Warning message ....................................................................... 6-1  
Error message ............................................................................ 6-1  
Troubleshooting warning messages ................................................. 6-2  
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Contents  
Chapter 7 Maintenance  
Maintenance ..................................................................................... 7-1  
Daily checks ............................................................................... 7-1  
Cleaning ..................................................................................... 7-1  
Chapter 8 Specifications  
Product specifications ...................................................................... 8-1  
For Key Operator’s Use ................................................................... 8-3  
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Contents  
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Chapter 1  
Precautions for Installation & Operation  
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1-1  
Installation  
Installation environment  
Install the Scanner in a location which meets the following requirements to ensure safe  
operation and utmost performance.  
N
A place where the illumination onto the book table is less than 1000 lx (e.g. 4.5 m x 6.5 m  
area with ceiling height of 2.6 m, and 12 or less 40 W fluorescent lamps).  
A place where light from the lighting system or the outside through windows does not  
reflect on the steel mirror or hit the Scanner unit  
A place away from curtains or other objects that catch fire and burn easily.  
A place where there is no possibility of being splashed with water or other liquid.  
An area free from direct sunlight.  
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A place not in the direct air stream from an air conditioner, heater, and/or ventilator,  
ensuring fairly constant temperature.  
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A well-ventilated place.  
A dry place.  
A dust-free location.  
An area not subject to undue vibration.  
A stable and level surface.  
Power source  
The power source voltage requirements are as follows.  
N
Use a power source with little voltage/frequency fluctuations.  
Voltage fluctuation:  
120 VAC 10%, 220-240 VAC 10%  
Frequency fluctuation:  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
3 Hz  
3 Hz  
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If any other electrical equipment uses the same power outlet, make sure that the capacity  
of the outlet is not exceeded.  
The outlet should be located near the Scanner and easily accessible so that power cord can  
be disconnected whenever necessary.  
NEVER use a multiple adapter to connect other equipment or machines to the outlet used  
by the Scanner.  
If an extension cord is required, use one with a capacity higher than the power consump-  
tion of the Scanner.  
Make sure that no unusual, excessive force is applied to the power cord or extension cord.  
Grounding  
Connect the Scanner’s ground wire to any of the following to prevent electrical shocks due  
to electrical leakage.  
N
Ground terminal of the outlet.  
N
Ground contact that complies with local electrical standards.  
Never connect the ground cable to a gas pipe, ground wire for a telephone line, or a water  
pipe.  
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1-2  
Installation  
Moving the Scanner  
Please contact your authorized dealer before moving the Scanner to a new installation  
location.  
Space requirements  
N
Secure the recommended space shown in the figure below to ensure easy operation and  
maintenance of the Scanner.  
150 mm  
5-7/8"  
150 mm  
5-7/8"  
150 mm  
5-7/8"  
745 mm  
29-3/8"  
730 mm  
28-3/4"  
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1-3  
Operation  
Operating environment  
The following environment is required for consistent performance of the Scanner.  
Temperature: 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C) with temperature variation not exceeding 50°F  
(10°C) per hour  
Humidity:  
15 to 85%RH with humidity variation not exceeding 20%RH per hour  
Precautions when operating the Scanner  
Observe the following precautions to ensure the optimum performance of the Scanner.  
N
NEVER place any object other than the original on the book table or apply excessive  
pressure to the book table.  
N
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N
N
NEVER turn the power switch off during operation.  
NEVER bring any magnetized object or use flammable sprays/liquids near the Scanner.  
NEVER place a vase or vessel containing water on the Scanner.  
NEVER drop paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of metal into the Scanner. If this  
occurs, contact your authorized dealer.  
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N
NEVER remove the shading plate (refer to page 2-3), outer cover, mirror, or control  
panel. Always keep the shading plate clean (refer to page 7-1).  
NEVER place the Scanner or the cabinet on the power cord or interface cables of other  
electrical equipment.  
NEVER leave a damaged or cracked power cord or interface cable unrepaired. If any of  
these conditions are found, immediately shut down the Scanner, unplug the power cord,  
and call your authorized dealer for appropriate action.  
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N
N
NEVER place an object on the lamp unit.  
ALWAYS completely insert the power cord plug into the power outlet.  
ALWAYS make sure that the outlet into which the power cord plug is inserted is visible.  
ALWAYS be sure to turn the power switch off, unplug the power cord, and call your  
authorized dealer for appropriate action when the Scanner becomes excessively hot or  
produces abnormal noise.  
N
NEVER place the original or any other object in front of the exhaust outlet of the cooling  
fan located on either side of the product body, or the exhaust outlet will be blocked, caus-  
ing the failure to the product.  
NOTE  
We recommend that you take a 5 minute break every hour to rest your eyes when operating  
the Scanner.  
Precautions when operating the personal computer  
Refer to the operation manual provided for the personal computer.  
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1-4  
Operation  
Moving the Scanner  
When moving the Scanner, observe the following.  
N
The Scanner body weighs 64 kg. When carrying the Scanner, hold the parts identified  
with arrows in the below figure. Be careful not to hurt your back or waist. Do not carry  
the Scanner alone but with your mate or mates.  
N
N
When moving the Scanner, be sure to disconnect the power cord and the interface cable.  
When transporting the Scanner, contact your authorized Dealer.  
NOTE  
Never hold any parts other than the parts identified with arrows in the figure (e.g.,lamp  
cover, book table), or the Scanner may have trouble.  
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1-5  
Operation  
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Chapter 2  
Overview  
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2-1  
Features  
The Scanner is designed to scan books set face up on the book table. This makes setting the  
book very easy and reduces concerns that the book may be creased or damaged. In addition,  
warped text lines and text compression are corrected, ensuring clearer images. Various  
options such as a foot switch etc. are also provided.  
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2-2  
System configuration  
The Scanner is available in the following configurations.  
PC version (connected to a personal computer)  
The Scanner is connected to a personal computer and the scanned images can be uploaded  
to the computer.  
PR version (connected to a printer)  
The Scanner is connected to a dedicated printer, allowing scanned images to be printed  
out directly.  
N
This manual describes the PC version.  
NOTE  
• Connection to a personal computer and printer can be switched using [Output] in the  
[User Mode] menu.  
• A dedicated printer and the corresponding PR interface kit are required for connection to  
a printer. Contact your authorized dealer for details.  
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2-3  
Part identification and functions  
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2
3
4
5
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1. Scanner unit:  
The CCD sensor housed in this unit scans the original.  
2. Lamp unit:  
Illuminates the original when the scanner unit reads the  
image.  
3. Control panel:  
Used to set the operating mode, and displays operating  
status and error/warning messages.  
4. Shading plate:  
5. Steel mirror:  
6. Book table:  
Used to adjust the exposure.  
Detects the position (height) of the original.  
Place the original (book) face up on this table.  
7. Table center:  
When a special binder or the like is used for the spine  
(binding part) and the height of the original is 65 mm or  
more, this center of the book table is pushed down to  
lower the spine (binding part) of the original to a height  
acceptable for scanning.  
8. Start key:  
Press this key to start scanning the original.  
Turns the Scanner on and off.  
9. Power switch:  
10. Printer connector:  
Connect the printer cable to this connector.  
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2-4  
Part identification and functions  
11. SCSI connector:  
Connect the SCSI cable included in the interface kit.  
When multiple SCSI devices are connected to the  
personal computer, connect the Scanner at the end of the  
SCSI chain. (Optional PC interface kit is required)  
The total length of the SCSI cables must be 6 m or less  
when used for daisy-chaining all the SCSI units alone or  
3 m or less when used for daisy-chaining all the SCSI  
units and SCSI-2 units.  
12. Foot switch connector:  
Connect the foot switch (option) cable to this connector.  
Use the left terminal (viewed from the rear) to read the  
right page when the foot switch is pressed, and the right  
terminal for the left page. Either terminal can be used  
when reading two spread pages.  
13. Power cord socket:  
14. Power cord:  
Plug the power cord into this socket.  
Connects the Scanner to the power outlet.  
15. Foot switch (option):  
Press this switch instead of the start key on the book  
table to start scanning. Used when a large original is  
covering the start key.  
16. Counter:  
Counts the number of originals scanned.  
17. Angle book holder (option): Used to scan the original whose spine (binding part)  
should not be damaged (e.g., precious book).  
18. Stopper:  
Used as the reference position for the original. When  
placing the original, align its top edge with this position.  
19. Center mark:  
Adjust the center of the original to this mark.  
Indicates the scannable range of the original.  
20. Size guide:  
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Control panel keys  
5
7
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
1
Text  
8
9
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
2
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
3
Mode Check  
4
6
1. Contrast knob:  
2. User Mode key:  
3. Job Recall key:  
4. Mode Check key:  
5. Display:  
Adjusts the contrast (luminosity) of the display.  
Allows you to customize settings.  
Recalls settings previously registered in User Mode.  
Displays the current settings.  
Displays current status, operation instructions, warning  
messages, and functions available for selection.  
6. Selection keys:  
Used to select functions shown on the display.  
7. Page Selection key:  
Used to select [Spread] scanning (two pages), [Single]  
scanning (either right or left page only), or [Book Split]  
scanning (right and left pages separately).  
8. Image key:  
Used to select the image type (Text or Photo).  
Resets the settings to defaults.  
9. Panel Reset key:  
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Control panel keys  
Functions of control panel keys  
The control panel keys control the following functions.  
1. Contrast knob  
Adjusts the contrast (luminosity) of the display.  
Turning the volume clockwise and counterclockwise increases and decreases the contrast  
respectively.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Text  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
2. User Mode key  
Customized settings can be stored.  
Pressing this key displays the user mode menu. The desired menu can be selected by  
pressing the relevant selection key.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Set User Choice  
Text  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Data Sheet Eras put  
ious  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
Refer to page 5-16 “Menu flow chart” for details of each menu.  
3. Job Recall key  
Recalls settings previously registered in User Mode.  
Pressing this key displays preset programs (scanner settings). The desired program can  
be selected by pressing the relevant selection key.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Recall Settings  
Text  
NO.1 NO.2 NO.3  
Prev  
ious  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
Press the User Mode key and select [Save Data] when registering a job.  
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4. Mode Check key  
Pressing this key displays current settings.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
FRAME MASK  
FINGER MASK  
CENTER ERASE  
ORIGINAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Book Auto  
PC  
CENTERING  
OFF  
Text  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Next  
CONNECTION  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
5. Display  
Operating status, operation instructions, warning messages, and available functions are  
displayed here.  
Message area: Operating status, operation instructions, warning messages, and settings  
(number of pages to be scanned, resolution, etc.) are displayed here.  
Function area: Available functions are displayed here. Use the selection keys below the  
display to select or set functions. The specified function is highlighted.  
Set User Choice  
Message area  
Function area  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras put  
ious  
6. Selection keys  
These keys are used to select the functions displayed. Press the key immediately below  
the desired item to select it. The specified item is highlighted when selected.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Set Output Device  
PC  
Text  
Prin  
ter  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
OK  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
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Control panel keys  
7. Page key  
The type of scanning is selected. The lamp of the selected mode lights.  
Spread:  
Single:  
Both pages are scanned as one sheet.  
Only the right or left page is scanned.  
Book Split: Right and left pages are scanned separately.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Text  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
8. Image key  
The image type can be selected to suit the original. The lamp of the selected mode lights.  
Text: Suitable for scanning text. The outline is accentuated to obtain a clearer image.  
Photo: Suitable for scanning photographs. Half tones can be reliably reproduced.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Text  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
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Control panel keys  
9. Panel Reset key  
Pressing this key returns all settings to their default settings, and displays the main menu.  
All settings revert to default settings when the power switch is turned on.  
Spread  
Single  
Contrast  
Text  
Book Split  
Photo  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Panel Reset  
Mode Check  
Default settings are as follows.  
Item  
Connect  
Default Setting  
PC  
Book mode  
Spread  
Text  
Book/Sheet  
Page  
Image  
Center erase  
OFF (width: 5 mm, position: Auto)  
Frame masking  
ON  
OFF  
Edit  
Finger masking  
Centering  
Exposure  
OFF  
Auto (Center)  
600 dpi  
Resolution  
A3 Landscape (Metric Area)  
11” x 17” Landscape (Inch Area)  
Size  
Original Type  
Auto  
Quality  
Scale  
2 scale (binary)  
G
Contrast  
(0), (0)  
Default settings can be changed in Utility mode. Refer to page 5-47 for details.  
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Chapter 3  
PS7000 Twain Driver  
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3-1  
Installation  
The PS7000 Twain Driver (hereinafter referred to as the Driver) must be installed on the  
personal computer connected to the Scanner to read images from it. This chapter describes  
the system requirements of the personal computer and the installation procedures of the  
Driver. Moreover, please read the Readme.txt file in the floppy disk of Twain Driver.  
System environment  
The following are the minimum system requirements for the computer connected to the  
Scanner to install the Driver.  
Computer  
OS  
Compatible with IBM PC/AT  
WindowsNT4.0, Windows95, Windows98  
Required memory  
Grayscale Scan:  
Max. 68 MB or less for the Twain driver only  
Binary Scan:  
Max. 10MB or less for the Twain driver only  
(additional memory required for the OS and other  
applications)  
Application software  
Application software compatible with Twain32  
(32-bit application compatible with Windows95/98/NT)  
Recommended SCSI  
Host Adapter  
SCSI Host Adapter manufactured by Adaptec  
(AHA-2940Ultra, 2940AU, 2930U)  
The operator should be completely familiar with basic Windows operations.  
NOTE  
Before installing PS7000 Twain Driver, install Adaptec Aspi Ver. 4.6 or advanced in your  
PC. If Adaptec Aspi is older than Ver. 4.6, PS7000Twain driver will not work.  
Adaptec Aspi is not supplied together with the product.  
Obtain the [Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 ASPI32.EXE] file from [update of Windows 95/98/NT  
4.0 mini-port driver ASPI layer] available in the Adaptec's home page.  
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Installation  
Installation procedure  
Follow the procedure below to install the Driver.  
*Screens may differ slightly depending on the Windows version.  
Check that the Scanner is connected to the personal computer.  
1
2
Turn on the power switch of the Scanner (refer to “Turning on” on page 5-3), and then  
turn the personal computer on to start Windows.  
[When using Windows95]  
Select [Driver from disk provided by  
hardware manufacturer] and click the  
[OK] button when the following screen  
appears.  
The screen shown below appears.  
Insert the Twain Driver floppy disk  
into the floppy disk drive (generally  
drive “A”) of the personal computer  
and click the [OK] button.  
After window’s has started, set the Twain Driver floppy disk into the computer’s  
floppy desk drive.  
3
4
Click the [Start] button and select  
[Settings] [Control Panel].  
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Double-click [Add/Remove  
Programs].  
5
Select the [Install/Uninstall] tab.  
Click the [Install...] button.  
6
A screen appears informing you that  
the driver is preparing for set up.  
7
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Installation  
The installation confirmation  
screen appears. Click the [Next >]  
button to start installation.  
8
9
The confirmation screen to start  
copying appears. Check the  
current settings and click the [Next  
>] button.  
10 Copying files is started.  
The complete setup confirmation  
screen appears. Click the [Finish]  
button to complete installation.  
11  
NOTE  
Eject the installation floppy disk from the computer and restart Windows after installation  
has been completed.  
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Uninstall  
Remove the Driver from the computer when it is no longer required.  
Uninstall procedure  
Click the [Start] button and select  
[Settings] [Control Panel].  
1
Double-click [Add/Remove  
Programs].  
2
Select the [Install/Uninstall] tab.  
Select [PS7000 Twain Driver] from  
the list and click the [OK] button.  
3
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Uninstall  
The uninstall confirmation screen  
appears. Click the [Yes] button to  
start uninstallation.  
4
5
The “Remove Shared File?” screen  
appears. Click the [Yes to All]  
button.  
The screen indicates the shared  
files are being deleted. Click the  
[OK] button when completed.  
6
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Start-up  
The Driver can be started from any Twain compatible application. The start up procedure  
when using Adobe Photoshop 4.0 is described below.  
Start Adobe Photoshop 4.0.  
Select [File] [Import] [Select  
Twain_32 Source].  
1
Select [MINOLTA PS7000 32bit]  
in the Select Source screen and  
click the [Select] button.  
2
Steps 1 and 2 described above are  
not required if no other Twain  
device is being used.  
Select [File] [Import] →  
[Twain_32...].  
3
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Start-up  
A screen with basic settings for  
reading images appears.  
4-1  
Click the [Detail] tab to show the  
detailed setting screen.  
4-2  
NOTE  
Relevant settings on the image acquisition screen must be completed before the image is  
loaded to the personal computer.  
Click the [Cancel] button and exit the image acquisition screen in order to save or edit the  
loaded image.  
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Image acquisition screen  
Images can be loaded and function settings made from the personal computer using the  
Image acquisition screen.  
Settings on the screen are interlocked with the Scanner’s control panel, meaning that  
changes made from the personal computer are also applied to the Scanner’s control panel, or  
vice versa.  
Each item is described below, with the corresponding Scanner setting indicated by a  
reference page. Refer to the specified page for details.  
2
3
1
10  
11  
4
5
6
7
12  
13  
14  
8
9
15  
16  
17  
1. Scan Setting:  
Specify the name assigned when registering settings in the  
Image acquisition screen, or specify the registered settings to  
be recalled or deleted by entering the name.  
Enter alphanumeric characters.  
Select the desired name from the pull down list to recall  
settings.  
2. Delete:  
Deletes previously registered settings.  
Recall settings to be deleted and click this button.  
Saves the current settings.  
3. Save:  
Enter the name and click this button.  
4. Scan Size:  
5. Resolution:  
Set the size of the original to be read.  
Refer to “Selecting scan size” on page 5-39 for details.  
Set the resolution of the image output.  
Refer to “Selecting resolution” on page 5-38 for details.  
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Image acquisition screen  
6. Scan Mode:  
7. Output:  
Select [Spread] (scanning both pages), [Single] (scanning  
either right or left page only), or [Book Split] (scanning right  
and left pages separately).  
Refer to “7. Page key” on page 2-8 for details.  
Selects the mode (Text or Photo).  
Add a grayscale memory (option).  
Selection is available from among 4 choices: Binary (Text),  
Binary (Photo), Grayscale (Text) and Grayscale (Photo).  
8. Brightness:  
Select [Auto] or [Manual].  
Brightness is adjusted manually when [Manual] is selected.  
Brightness is adjusted automatically according to the  
original when [Auto] is selected, however, further fine  
adjustment is also available.  
Refer to “Adjusting exposure for scanning” on page 5-36 for  
details.  
9. Scan buttons:  
These are the same as the start buttons on the Scanner.  
Click the [Spread Scan] button to read both pages of the  
book on the table. This button is effective when Scan Mode  
is set to [Spread] or [Book Split].  
Click the [Right Scan] or [Left Scan] to read only right or  
left page of the book on the table. This button is effective  
only when Scan Mode is set to [Single].  
10. Book / Sheet:  
Set the type (shape) of the original.  
When [Sheet] is selected, the height of the original can be  
adjusted.  
Refer to “Book/Sheet modes” on page 5-10 for details.  
11. Frame Masking:  
Objects outside the original are erased to prevent a  
shadowed (black) frame being created in the image, i.e.  
when the paper selection is larger than the original.  
Refer to “Frame Masking (Masking)” on page 5-32 for  
details.  
12. Finger Masking:  
13. Centering:  
The image of the fingers holding the original is removed  
from the scanned image. This function is effective when  
[Frame Masking] is selected.  
Refer to “Finger Masking (Fing Mask)” on page 5-33 for  
details.  
Any shift away from the center of the original is corrected  
and the scanned image is placed in the center of the screen.  
This function is effective when [Frame Masking] is selected.  
Refer to “Centering (Centerin)” on page 5-35 for details.  
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Image acquisition screen  
14. Center-line Erase:  
The shadow generated in the center of the open book is  
erased during scanning.  
[Automatic Detection] automatically determines the center  
of the original. This is effective only in Book mode.  
The center of the book table is regarded as the center of  
original when [Center fixed] is selected.  
The erasing range (width) can also be adjusted.  
Refer to “Center Erase (Cent Erase)” on page 5-31 for  
details.  
15. Gloss of Original:  
Selects the type of the original.  
“Auto Detection” is selected for standard use, but “Normal”  
or “Glossy” can also be selected.  
Refer to “Selecting Original Type” on page 5-43 for details.  
16. Contrast Adjustment:  
17. Close:  
Adjusts the contrast for reading the original.  
Refer to “Selecting Contrast” on page 5-45 for details.  
Exit the image acquisition screen.  
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Chapter 4  
PS7000 ISIS Driver  
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4-1  
Installation  
The PS7000 ISIS Driver (hereinafter referred to as the Driver) must be installed on the  
personal computer connected to the Scanner to read images from it. This chapter describes  
the system requirements of the personal computer and the installation procedures of the  
Driver.  
System environment  
The following are the minimum system requirements for the computer connected to the  
Scanner to install the Driver.  
Computer  
OS  
Compatible with IBM PC/AT  
WindowsNT4.0, Windows95  
Memory  
At least 32MB of PC RAM  
(64MB recommended)  
Application software  
Application software compatible with ISIS  
Recommended SCSI  
Host Adapter  
SCSI Host Adapter manufactured by Adaptec  
(AHA-2940Ultra)  
The operator should be completely familiar with basic Windows operations.  
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Installation  
Installation procedure  
Follow the procedure below to install the Driver.  
*Screens may differ slightly depending on the Windows version.  
Check that the Scanner is connected to the personal computer.  
1
2
Turn on the power switch of the Scanner (refer to “Turning on” on page 5-3), and then  
turn the personal computer on to start Windows.  
[When using Windows95]  
Select [Driver from disk provided by  
hardware manufacturer] and click the  
[OK] button when the following screen  
appears.  
The screen shown below appears.  
Insert the ISIS Driver floppy disk into  
the floppy disk drive (generally drive  
A”) of the personal computer and  
click the [OK] button.  
After window’s has started, set the ISIS Driver floppy disk into the computer’s floppy  
desk drive.  
3
4
Click the [Start] button and select  
[Run…].  
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Installation  
Input A:\Isisdrv.exe” for the  
name, and click the OK button  
(when the drive is A is used).  
5
The installation confirmation screen  
appears. Click the [Next >] button to  
start installation.  
6
PS7000 is supplied with an  
application software “PixView” for  
ISIS.  
7
To install this software after the  
installation of the ISIS driver, select  
Yes” and click the [Next] button.  
To use other software for ISIS, select  
“No” and click the “Next” button.  
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Installation  
When the installation is completed,  
the screen shown on the right  
appears. Then, click the [Finish]  
button.  
8
When “No” is selected in the step 8,  
it completes the installation.  
When “Yes” is selected in the step 8  
and the installation of the ISIS driver  
is completed, the screen shown on the  
right appears.  
9
Insert the floppy disk “PixView Disk  
1/3” into the floppy disk driver of  
your PC, and click the [Next] button.  
For the subsequent work, follow the  
instructions that will appear on the  
screen.  
The complete setup confirmation  
screen appears. Click the [Finish]  
button to complete installation.  
10  
NOTE  
Eject the installation floppy disk from the computer and restart Windows after installation  
has been completed.  
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Start-up  
The Driver can be started from any ISIS compatible application. The start up procedure  
when using PixView 3.0 is described below.  
Start PixView 3.0.  
Select [File] [Select Scanner].  
1
Select [Minolta PS7000] in the Select  
Source screen and click the [Select]  
button.  
2
Click [Scan Setup] button.  
3
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Start-up  
A screen with Scanner settings for  
reading images appears.  
4-1  
4-2  
Click the [More] button to show the  
Special Feature setting screen.  
Relevant settings on the image acquisition screen must be completed before the image is  
loaded to the personal computer.  
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Image acquisition screen  
Images can be loaded and function settings made from the personal computer using the  
Image acquisition screen.  
Each item is described below, with the corresponding Scanner setting indicated by a  
reference page. Refer to the specified page for details.  
3
4
5
6
1
2
14  
7
15  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
16  
17  
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4-8  
Image acquisition screen  
1. Dot per inch:  
2. Paper Size:  
3. Brightness:  
Set the resolution of the image output.  
Refer to “Selecting resolution” on page 5-38 for details.  
Set the size of the original to be read.  
Refer to “Selecting scan size” on page 5-39 for details.  
Select [Automatic] or [Manual].  
Brightness is adjusted manually when [Manual] is selected.  
4. OK:  
Validates the settings.  
5. Default:  
6. Cancel:  
7. Scan Mode:  
Initializes all the set values.  
Exit the image acquisition screen.  
Select [Spread] (scanning both pages), [Single] (scanning  
either right or left page only), or [Book Split] (scanning right  
and left pages separately).  
Refer to “7. Page key” on page 2-8 for details.  
8. Frame Masking:  
Objects outside the original are erased to prevent a  
shadowed (black) frame being created in the image, i.e.  
when the paper selection is larger than the original.  
This function is effective only in Book mode.  
Refer to “Frame Masking (Masking)” on page 5-32 for  
details.  
9. Finger Masking:  
10. Centering:  
The image of the fingers holding the original is removed  
from the scanned image. This function is effective when  
[Frame Masking] is selected in Book mode.  
Refer to “Finger Masking (Fing Mask)” on page 5-33 for  
details.  
Any shift away from the center of the original is corrected  
and the scanned image is placed in the center of the screen.  
This function is effective when [Frame Masking] is selected  
in Book mode.  
Refer to “Centering (Centerin)” on page 5-35 for details.  
11. Center-line Erase:  
The shadow generated in the center of the open book is  
erased during scanning.  
[Automatic Detection] automatically determines the center  
of the original. This is effective only in Book mode.  
The center of the book table is regarded as the center of  
original when [Center Fixed] is selected.  
The erasing range (width) can also be adjusted.  
Refer to “Center Erase (Cent Erase)” on page 5-31 for  
details.  
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Image acquisition screen  
12. Automatic Brightness:  
Brightness is adjusted automatically according to the  
original when [Auto] is selected, however, further fine  
adjustment is also available.  
Refer to “Adjusting exposure for scanning” on page 5-36 for  
details.  
13. Scanning Method:  
To scan the document by using the application software of  
your PC, set the scanning method accordingly on the  
application software, and select [Application].  
To scan the document by pressing either of the START keys  
of the book table, set the scanning method accordingly on  
the front panel, and select [Front Panel].  
14. Type of Original:  
Select the mode (Text or Photo) suitable for the original.  
Refer to “8. Image key” on page 2-8 for details.  
15. Book Compensation  
/Sheet:  
Set the type (shape) of the original.  
When [Sheet] is selected, the height of the original can be  
adjusted.  
Refer to “Book/Sheet modes” on page 5-10 for details.  
16. OK:  
Validates the settings.  
17. Cancel:  
Exit the image acquisition screen.  
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Chapter 5  
Operation  
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5-1  
Precautions for operation  
The following sections require special attention when operating the Scanner.  
Do not place any object on the scanner unit.  
Be careful not to knock  
your head against the  
scanner unit.  
Do not look directly at the lamp  
light visible through the front  
slits or from the bottom.  
Be careful not to insert your  
fingers or nails into the central  
part of the book table.  
Do not hold the sides when  
pushing the book table down,  
or your hands or fingers may  
be caught. Place your hand  
on the top surface of the table.  
When only one side of the book table  
is pushed down, the other side rises  
slightly. Be careful not to get your  
hands, fingers, or clothes caught.  
The steel mirror is an important  
component to read the height of the  
original based on the reflections of  
the top edge of the original. Do not  
damage or stain the steel mirror.  
Do not place any object other  
than the original.  
Note that reflections from wrist watches,  
rings, manicures or the like may disorder  
the image correction function.  
Do not stick tags, labels,  
memo paper or the like  
removed from the original  
to the steel mirror or book  
table.  
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Lamp status  
Half intensity  
The Scanner’s lamp lights at half intensity when any key is pressed to select menus, etc.  
The lamp goes out when no key is pressed for the preset time*. The fan cooling the lamp is  
turned off one minute after the lamp has gone out.  
* The auto-off time for the lamp can be set to one, three, or five minutes in the Utility mode.  
Full intensity  
The Scanner’s lamp lights at full intensity when the Scanner is reading the original. The  
lamp returns to half intensity after scanning is completed.  
NOTE  
The halogen lamp used in the Scanner is safe and not hazardous to health. However, never  
look directly at the lamp when lit. Looking directly at the lamp when lit may result in eye  
damage. When the Scanner is operated for a long time, we recommend you take a 5 minute  
break every hour to rest your eyes.  
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Turning the Scanner ON and OFF  
Turning on  
Check that the Scanner is connected  
to the personal computer with the  
interface cable and turn the  
Scanner’s power switch on (“|”  
position).  
1
NOTE  
Turn the scanner on before turning on the personal computer.  
[Welcome to PS7000. Initializing]  
appears on the display and the start  
key turns red. The Scanner can be  
operated when the start key turns  
green.  
2
Start key  
NOTE  
When the SCSI cable is not connected properly, Images cannot be loaded if the PC  
interface cable is not connected properly.  
When the message [Start Appli./Driver] appears on the display, turn the personal computer  
on and start the Driver. Refer to “Start-up” on page 3-7, or 4-5 for details on starting the  
Driver.  
When the message [Printer is OFF. Turn Printer ON] appears on the display, change the  
[Connect] setting in [Initial] to [PC] in Utility mode. Refer to page 5-47 for details.  
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Turning the Scanner ON and OFF  
Turning off  
Turn the switch off (“O” position).  
1
NOTE  
• Never turn the power switch off while the Scanner is reading the original.  
• Turn off the personal computer before turning off the Scanner.  
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Placing the original  
Place the original face up on the book  
Stopper  
table, aligning the top edge of the book  
with the stopper on the book table, and the  
spine of the book with the center mark.  
Check that the original is positioned with  
the corresponding size guide, if possible.  
When placing the original, observe the  
following.  
Center mark  
Size guide  
Do not place the original askew.  
Do not place the original with its top  
edge beyond the stopper. Be careful  
that if the original is pressed at the bot-  
tom first, this may happen.  
Original  
Stopper  
When the original is spread open, be  
careful not to produce openings  
between pages. Press both pages and  
then pull them apart.  
Spread  
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Scanning procedures  
Press the User Mode key.  
1
Contrast  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Mode Check  
Select [Book/Sheet]. Select Book  
when scanning a thick original  
(books or dictionaries), and Sheet  
when scanning a single page  
document. Refer to page 5-10  
“Book/Sheet modes” for details.  
2
Set User Choice  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras put  
ious  
Place the original face up on the  
book table, aligning the top edge of  
3
Stopper  
the book with the stopper on the  
book table, and the spine of the book  
with the center mark. Check that  
the original is positioned with the  
corresponding size guide, if  
possible.  
Center mark  
Size guide  
NOTE  
In placing the original, make sure that its  
top edge is not beyond the stopper.  
Original  
Stopper  
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Scanning procedures  
Press the Page key to specify which  
page is to be scanned.  
4
Spread  
Single  
Text  
Spread:  
Entire area (both pages) is scanned  
as one sheet.  
Photo  
Book Split  
Single:  
Panel Reset  
Only one page (right or left) is  
scanned.  
Book Split:  
Both pages are scanned separately,  
one page at a time.  
The lamp of the selected mode lights.  
Hold the edges of both pages in the  
middle with your hands, and press  
the book down, pulling the pages  
slightly apart.  
5
At the same time, adjust the height  
of the right and left pages by  
pressing the higher side down.  
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Scanning procedures  
NOTE  
When the inclination of the page at the  
center of the book exceeds 60° and that  
of the outer edge exceeds 30° (A3 or  
smaller) or 10° (A2), the image cannot  
be read correctly.  
30 for A3 or smaller  
10 for A2  
60  
NOTE  
Auto Focus is only effective within the  
range of 65 mm above the usual height of  
the book table. Adjust the book table  
height so that the original is placed in  
the effective Auto Focus range.  
115 mm  
65 mm  
Press the Start key. Either key can be  
6
pressed when [Spread] is selected.  
When [Single] or [Book Split] is  
selected, press the key on the side to  
be scanned.  
The pressed Start key turns red and  
scanning is started. When scanning  
is completed, the Start key turns  
green and the next scan can be  
started.  
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Scanning procedures  
NOTE  
Never place your arm, head or any other obstacle into the space enclosed by the scanner  
unit and the right and left edges of the book, or the Scanner will not be able to obtain a  
good image. Be sure not to move your hands and arms until scanning is completed.  
NOTE  
When the Scanner fails to read the original correctly, a buzzer goes off, a warning message  
appears on the display, and scanning is stopped. Refer to page 6-2 “Troubleshooting for  
warning messages” for the appropriate action.  
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Book/Sheet modes  
Book mode  
Select this mode when scanning a thick original (books). Selecting this mode automatically  
activates the following functions:  
Functions automatically activated  
Curved text line correction  
This function corrects the position of the text on the curved surface near the center of the  
book (area between pages) of a thick open book, ensuring that an undistorted image is  
made.  
Text compression correction  
The text at the center of the book (area between pages) of an open book often looks  
crowded with little space between characters, when viewed from above, due to the curved  
surface. If simply scanned as is, the text appears compressed. This function expands the  
characters accordingly, providing an image as close as possible to the original form.  
NOTE  
When the text is within 5 mm from the spine of the book or the inclination at the center  
exceeds 60°, proper correction may not be made.  
Auto focus  
This function is available only to Book mode. The original height is detected, and the focal  
point of the Scanner can be adjusted to be within a range from 0 to 65 mm above the book  
table according to the detected original height.  
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Book/Sheet modes  
Sheet mode  
Select this mode if an error message  
appears or a clear image cannot be obtained  
in Book mode, or when scanning thin  
materials (newspapers, photographs,  
documents, etc.) or a solid surface other  
than a book.  
NOTE  
Text is selected for the Image mode by default. It is recommended that this be changed to  
Photo when scanning photographs.  
When Sheet mode is selected, the focal  
point can be set to be within a range from 0  
to 50 mm above the book table in 6 steps in  
10 mm increments. When scanning a solid  
0 to 50 mm  
surface, adjust the original (solid surface)  
height in Sheet mode.  
Cancel of the Auto function  
In the Sheet mode, the scan time can be shortened by disabling the preliminary scanning for  
auto detection. Set each function as follows to cancel the Auto function.  
• Expo (Manual)  
• Zoom (Fixed magnification)  
• Cent Eras (OFF)  
• Masking (OFF)  
• Fing Mask (OFF)  
• Centerin (OFF)  
• Org. type (Normal or Glossy)  
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Note on originals  
Name of book  
5
3
1
4
2
6
1.Back  
2.Tassel  
3.Cover  
4.Foot  
5.Head  
6.Guter  
The Scanner is designed for exclusive use in scanning images from a book or file. Note,  
however, that it may not make reliable images from any of the following types of originals.  
(If a warning message appears, refer to page 6-2 “Troubleshooting for warning messages”.)  
If any originals other than the following cannot be scanned, contact our service agent or  
dealer in your area.  
1. High-gloss originals  
High quality images cannot be assured when scanning high-gloss pages such as gravures  
of magazines and catalogs in Auto Exposure mode. In this case, select Manual Exposure  
mode and hold the original as flat as possible. Refer to page 5-36 “Adjusting exposure for  
scanning” for auto/manual exposure adjustment.  
In addition, the original type may be set to [Glossy] for scanning (Refer to page 5-43  
“Selecting Original Type”).  
2. Originals having high background density  
The background density is the color of the actual paper on which text and photographs are  
printed. Papers of high background density include colored (other than white) paper,  
newspaper, train timetables, or diazo scanning materials (A2 or larger drawings used at  
construction sites and other engineering environments). When any of these types is used,  
select Manual Exposure mode and hold the original as flat as possible.  
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Note on originals  
3. Originals with a tag attached or bookmark placed  
The Scanner may not work correctly  
when a tag is attached or a bookmark is  
placed within 1-1/8” (30 mm) of the top  
and bottom edges as shown in the figure.  
In this case, remove the tag or bookmark  
before scanning. If tags are attached only  
to the top edge of the original, place the  
original upside down on the book table  
for scanning.  
30 mm  
30 mm  
If bookmarks are placed in the original,  
put them away in the original so that  
they may not hit the steel mirror.  
Bookmark  
4. Originals with both text and photographs  
The Scanner provides you with two Image modes, Text and Photo. When an original has  
both text and photographs, determine which should be given higher priority. When Text  
mode is selected, clearer characters can be obtained.  
5. Originals larger than the book table  
The start key cannot be pressed when the original is larger than the book table. Use the  
optional foot switch, or if the original is bound in a file, take out the required page and  
place it on the book table.  
6. Originals with foldings, wrinkles or warps  
If the original is folded, wrinkled or warped, stretch the original as much as possible, and  
then place it on the book table for scanning.  
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Note on originals  
7. Originals with special binding  
When the binding section of the book  
has a special design and the surface of  
the original is more than 65 mm above  
the book table as shown in the figure,  
press the center of the book table so that  
the binding section is lowered to the  
extent that the Auto Focus function is  
effective.  
65 mm  
65 mm  
Push the center of the book table with  
your hands (see figure). The depth can  
be adjusted to two levels.  
Push down either side of the table and  
release it to return the center of the book  
table to its normal position.  
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Note on originals  
8. Books requiring special attention for the binding section  
An optional angle book holder is used to fix the opening angle of the book when scanning  
a valuable book whose binding must be carefully protected.  
Assemble the angle book holder  
as shown in the figure.  
1
Insert the holder into the groove  
on the book table.  
2
Change the stand position to  
adjust the angle of the book  
holder.  
3
Position the book and secure it to  
the holder with the attached band  
as shown in the figure.  
4
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Menu flow chart  
Pressing the keys on the control panel displays the corresponding menus as shown below.  
User Mode  
Save Data  
NO.1  
NO.2  
NO.3  
Up to three programs of  
customized settings can be  
registered.  
Confirm  
Previous  
OK  
OK  
Book Sheet  
Book mode  
Sheet mode  
Select Book mode when  
scanning the thick original  
(book), and Sheet mode when  
scanning a single-page  
document.  
(In Book mode: Set the original distance.)  
(In Sheet mode: Set the original height.)  
OK  
Cent Eras  
(Available only in Book mode)  
Auto set  
The shadow generated in the  
center of the open book is  
masked. [Auto Set] can be  
selected in Book mode to  
detect the center of the  
original. The center of the  
original is regarded as the  
center of the book table when  
[Cent Set] is selected. The  
shadow masking width can be  
set from 2.5 to 20 mm (in 2.5  
mm increments).  
Cent set  
-2.5 mm Wide  
+2.5 mm Wide  
OK  
Output  
Select an external device  
(printer or personal computer)  
to be connected to the  
Scanner.  
PC  
Printer  
OK  
Previous  
* Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Job Recall  
Recalls the customized  
settings previously  
NO.1  
NO.2  
NO.3  
registered using [Program].  
Previous  
Previous  
Mode Check  
Displays the current settings  
for the Scanner.  
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Menu flow chart  
The following items can be set from the main menu: In Inch  
Main Menu  
Edit  
Cent Eras  
Masking  
Fing Mask  
Centerin  
OK  
Turns the Center Erase,  
Frame Masking, Finger  
Masking, and Centering  
functions on and off.  
(Available only when Frame Masking is on)  
(Available only when Frame Masking is on)  
Expo  
Lite  
Sets exposure for scanning.  
In addition to turning [Auto]  
on and off, nine levels of  
exposure can be selected  
using [Lite] or [Dark].  
Auto  
Dark  
(Available only in Text mode)  
OK  
(200/240dpi can be set.)  
11 X 17  
200dpi  
300dpi  
400dpi  
600dpi  
OK  
Reso  
Sets the resolution for the  
image output.  
11 X 14  
LGL  
17 X 23  
14 X 22  
14 X 17  
LTR  
H.LT  
Size  
Sets the size and direction  
(portrait or landscape) of the  
original to be scanned.  
Landscape  
Portrait  
LGL  
LTR  
H.LT  
17 X 14  
17 X 11  
14 X 11  
Qlty  
Sets the image Quality.  
Auto  
Org. Type  
Scale  
Normal  
Grossy  
Previous  
OK  
Contrsat  
OK  
2
(Effective only when option is attached.)  
Gray  
Previous  
OK  
O/D  
-1  
+1  
Previous  
OK  
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Menu flow chart  
The following items can be set from the main menu: In Metric  
Main Menu  
Edit  
Cent Eras  
Masking  
Fing Mask  
Centerin  
OK  
Turns the Center Erase,  
Frame Masking, Finger  
Masking, and Centering  
functions on and off.  
(Available only when Frame Masking is on)  
(Available only when Frame Masking is on)  
Expo  
Lite  
Sets exposure for scanning.  
In addition to turning [Auto]  
on and off, nine levels of  
exposure can be selected  
using [Lite] or [Dark].  
Auto  
Dark  
(Available only in Text mode)  
OK  
200dpi  
300dpi  
400dpi  
600dpi  
OK  
(200/240dpi can be set.)  
Reso  
Sets the resolution for the  
image output.  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
OK  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
OK  
A(Landscape)  
A(Portrait)  
B(Landscape)  
B(Portrait)  
OK  
Size  
Sets the size and direction  
(portrait or landscape) of the  
original to be scanned.  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B3  
B4  
B5  
Qlty  
Org. Type  
Scale  
Sets the scale for the image  
output.  
OK  
OK  
Contrast  
Auto  
Normal  
Grossy  
Previous  
OK  
OK  
2
(Effective only when option is attached.)  
Gray  
Previous  
OK  
O/D  
-1  
+1  
Previous  
OK  
* Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
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Menu flow chart  
The following settings can be made from the main Utility screen.  
Select  
Initial  
Pnl set  
Set cfm  
Function  
Connect  
PC  
Printer  
Initial settings are  
customized and  
activated for the  
current and  
subsequent  
operations.  
Reset  
Previous  
Previous  
OK  
Previous  
OK  
1 min.  
3 min.  
10 min.  
No  
Previous  
OK  
1 min.  
3 min.  
5 min.  
Time set  
Auto clr  
OK  
Lamp off  
Save mode  
Timer settings are  
customized and  
activated for the  
current and  
subsequent  
operations.  
10 min.  
20 min.  
30 min.  
OK  
Previous  
Orig high  
Orig size  
AE  
OK  
Caution  
Shading  
OK  
Variety  
Buzzer  
Alarm  
Stop  
Key in  
No  
Detection items and  
buzzer preferences  
are customized and  
activated for the  
current and  
subsequent  
operations.  
Previous  
OK  
SCSI set  
Down  
Up  
ID number of the  
SCSI port is  
customized for the  
current and  
subsequent  
Previous  
OK  
operations.  
Main Manu  
Main Manu is  
desplayed.  
* Select [OK] to return to the main Utility screen.  
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User Mode  
Press the User Mode key on the control  
panel.  
Contrast  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Mode Check  
The User Mode menu is displayed.  
Set User Choice  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras Put ious  
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User Mode  
Save Data  
Up to three programs can be registered in No. 1 to 3. These programs can be recalled using  
the Job Recall key.  
Select [Save Data] from the User  
Mode menu.  
The program registration screen  
appears.  
1
Set User Choice  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras Put ious  
Select anyone of No. 1 to 3. The  
current settings are registered in the  
selected program number and the  
confirmation screen appears.  
2
3
Save Current Settings  
NO.1 NO.2 NO.3  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
Select [OK] to register the settings.  
Select [Confirm] to review the  
settings.  
Save in NO. 1  
Conf Prev  
OK  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
program registration screen.  
irm  
ious  
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User Mode  
Book / Sheet  
Specify the type of original to be scanned. Refer to page 5-10 “Book/Sheet modes” for  
details.  
Select [Book/Sheet] from the User Mode  
menu. The book/sheet setting screen  
appears.  
Set User Choice  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras put  
ious  
Select [Book mode] when scanning a thick  
original (books or dictionaries).  
Set dist. to stopper (~10)  
Auto  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Book Sheet Auto +0.5 mm  
mode mode  
Select [Sheet mode] when scanning a sheet  
original (photograph, a single-page  
document, solid surface, etc.).  
Set Thickness (~50)  
0
mm  
Sheet  
mode  
Book  
mode  
-10 mm  
+
10 mm  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
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User Mode  
Book mode setting function  
Normally, “Book mode” is used in “Auto” setting.  
In the following cases, however, set the distance between the stopper and the original.  
N
A hardcover book is scanned  
N
The original height cannot be detected (a waning message “Book Size in Not Detected”  
appears)  
Stopper  
0 to 10 mm  
Hardcover  
Set the distance between the stopper and  
the original by pressing allow key.  
Setting value: 0 to 10 mm  
Set dist. to stopper (~10)  
0.0 mm  
Book Sheet Auto  
mode mode  
+
0.5 mm  
OK  
Select the setting value as [0 mm] or [10  
mm], [Auto] will appear again.  
Then press [Auto] to return to the “Auto”  
setting.  
Set dist. to stopper (~10)  
0.0 mm  
Book Sheet -0.5 mm  
mode mode  
Auto  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
NOTE  
If the reliable image cannot be made or a warning message appears even though the top  
edge of the book is aligned with the stopper, set the distance between the original and the  
stopper to [0 mm] and retry scanning.  
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User Mode  
Sheet mode setting function  
Only in Sheet mode, the setting value of the  
original height can be adjusted to be within  
a range of 0 to 50 mm in 10 mm  
increments. The adjusted setting value  
appears on the display.  
Set Thickness (~50)  
20 mm  
OK  
Book Sheet  
mode mode  
-
10 mm  
+
10 mm  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
NOTE  
When Sheet mode is selected, the position setting for Center Erase is changed from [Auto]  
to [Center].  
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User Mode  
Center Erase  
The shadow generated in the center of the open book is removed.  
Spread mode  
Single or Book Split mode  
Erasing width  
Erasing width  
Select [Cent Eras] from the User Mode  
menu. The center eras setting screen  
appears.  
Set User Choice  
Save Book Cent Out Prev  
Data Sheet Eras put ious  
Select [Auto set] to detect the reference  
position for erasing automatically.  
Set Width/Position  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Auto Cent -2.5 mm  
+
2.5 mm  
OK  
set  
set  
Wide  
Wide  
NOTE  
[Auto set] cannot be selected in Sheet mode.  
Select [Cent set] to fix the center of the  
book table as the reference position for  
erasing.  
Set Width/Position  
Auto  
set  
Cent  
set  
-
2.5 mm  
+
Wide  
2.5 mm  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Wide  
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User Mode  
The erasing width can be adjusted from 2.5  
to 20 mm (0.1” to 0.8”) in 2.5 mm (0.1”)  
increments. The set value is displayed in  
the message area.  
Set Width/Position  
Auto Cent -2.5 mm  
5.0 mm  
OK  
+
2.5 mm  
set  
set  
Wide Wide  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
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User Mode  
Output  
Select the external device connected to the Scanner.  
Select [Output] from the User Mode menu.  
The output setting menu appears.  
Set User Choice  
Save  
Data  
Cent Out Prev  
Eras put ious  
Book  
Sheet  
Select [PC] when a personal computer is  
connected.  
Set Output Device  
PC Prin  
ter  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
OK  
NOTE  
A dedicated printer and optional PR interface kit are required to connect a printer. Contact  
your authorized dealer.  
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User Mode  
Exiting User Mode  
Select [Previous] from the User Mode  
menu.  
Set User Choice  
Save  
Data  
Cent Out Prev  
Eras put ious  
Book  
Sheet  
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Recalling jobs  
Recall programs registered using [Save Data].  
Press the Job Recall key on the  
1
control panel.  
Contrast  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Mode Check  
Select anyone of programs No. 1 to 3.  
The corresponding program is  
recalled and validated.  
2
Recall Settings  
NO.1 NO.2 NO.3  
Prev  
ious  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
previous screen.  
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Checking current settings  
Current settings can be checked.  
Press the Mode Check key on the control  
panel. This key can be used to check  
settings whenever necessary.  
Contrast  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Mode Check  
Current settings are displayed.  
FRAME MASK  
FINGER MASK  
CENTER ERASE  
ORIGINAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Book Auto  
PC  
CENTERING  
OFF  
Select [Next]. The following screen  
appears.  
Next  
CONNECTION  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
ORIG.TYPE  
CONTRAST  
Auto  
Highlight  
Shadow  
0
0
OK  
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Using the edit functions  
Edit Functions  
Select [Edit] from the main menu to set  
editing functions for scanning.  
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Center Erase (Cent Eras)  
The shadow generated in the center of the open book is erased during scanning.  
Spread mode  
Single or Book Split mode  
Erasing width  
Erasing width  
Select [Cent Eras]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the function is activated.  
Set Image Edit  
Cent Mask Fing Cent  
Eras ing Mask erin  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
OK  
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Using the edit functions  
Frame Masking (Masking)  
Objects outside the original are erased to prevent a shadowed (black) frame from being  
created on the output, i.e. when the selected paper is larger than the original.  
Frame Masking: OFF  
1
1
2
2
Frame Masking: ON  
1
2
NOTE  
• This function is not effective when an image exists within 2 mm of the edge of the  
original.  
• Frame Masking may affect scanning depending on the density and colors of the original.  
When any portion of the required image is erased, turn off Frame Masking.  
Select [Masking]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the function is activated.  
Set Image Edit  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Cent Mask Fing Cent  
OK  
Eras ing  
Mask erin  
NOTE  
Frame Masking must be on to turn on Finger Masking and Centering.  
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Using the edit functions  
Finger Masking (Fing Mask)  
This function removes the image of the fingers holding the original from the scanned image.  
Finger Masking: OFF  
1
1
2
2
1
2
Finger Masking: ON  
NOTE  
Finger Masking may affect scanning depending on the density and colors of the original.  
When any portion of the required image is erased, turn off Finger Masking.  
Finger Masking is not effective when;  
• a finger is not placed on the original,  
• a finger is placed further than 10 cm inside the edge of the original,  
• a finger is closer to the center than the edge, even when the distance from the edge of  
the original is less than 10 cm,  
• a finger is placed on the bottom edge of the original, or  
a finger is placed within 3cm of the top edge of the original  
The original contains an image (photograph) and a finger is placed within 3 mm from  
this image,  
Select [Fing Mask]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the function is activated.  
Set Image Edit  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Cent Mask Fing Cent  
OK  
Eras ing  
Mask erin  
NOTE  
Finger Masking cannot be activated when Frame Masking is off.  
Finger Masking is canceled automatically when Frame Masking is turned off.  
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Using the edit functions  
Finger Masking is available in the following 2 modes.  
Masking fingers only  
1
2
2
1
2
Masking outer margins  
(Including fingers)  
1
Default setting is “Masking fingers only.”  
To change the setting, contact your authorized dealer.  
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Using the edit functions  
Centering (Centerin)  
Any shift away from the center of the original is corrected and the scanned image is placed  
in the center of the screen.  
Centering: ON  
Centering: OFF  
30 mm  
30 mm  
Spread mode  
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
Single or Book  
Split mode  
1
2
1
NOTE  
This function is not effective when the center of the original is shifted 30 mm or more from  
the center of the book table.  
Select [Centerin]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the function is activated.  
Set Image Edit  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Cent Mask Fing Cent  
OK  
Eras ing  
Mask erin  
NOTE  
Centering cannot be activated when Frame Masking is off.  
Centering is canceled automatically when Frame Masking is turned off.  
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Adjusting exposure for scanning  
Select [Expo] (exposure) from the main  
menu to set the exposure for scanning.  
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Auto  
The appropriate exposure is automatically selected according to the type of original.  
Select [Auto]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the function is activated.  
Set Exposure  
When [Auto] is selected, “A” (Auto) is  
displayed in the center of the exposure  
level bar.  
A
Lite Auto Dark  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
NOTE  
[Auto] cannot be selected in Photo mode.  
The exposure can be further adjusted after  
[Auto] is set. Press the [Lite] or [Dark] key  
for fine adjustment.  
Set Exposure  
A
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Lite Auto Dark  
OK  
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Adjusting exposure for scanning  
Manual adjustment  
The exposure for scanning is set manually.  
Select [Auto] to return the menu name to  
normal, indicating [Auto] is turned off.  
“A” disappears from the center of the  
exposure level bar.  
Set Exposure  
Lite Auto Dark  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Press the [Lite] or [Dark] key to set the  
exposure for scanning.  
Set Exposure  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
Lite Auto Dark  
OK  
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Selecting resolution  
Select [Reso] from the main menu to set  
the resolution of the image output.  
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Select [200 dpi], [300 dpi], [400 dpi], or  
[600 dpi]. The specified resolution is  
highlighted.  
Set Resolution  
200 300 400 600  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main menu.  
dpi  
dpi  
dpi  
dpi  
NOTE  
[600 dpi] cannot be selected when the following scan size.  
landscape:A2, B3 or 17x23, 14x22, 14x17  
portrait: A3, B4 or 14x17, 11x17, 11x14, LGL  
The output resolution of 240dpi can be  
additionally set.  
For this setting, consult with your local  
authorized dealer.  
When 240dpi is set to be available, the  
[200] key is switched to the [200/240] key.  
The output resolution is switched between  
200dpi and 240dpi whenever the [200/240]  
key is pressed.  
Set Resolution  
200 300 400 600  
240 dpi dpi dpi  
240 dpi  
OK  
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Selecting scan size  
The size and direction (portrait or landscape) of the original on the book table are set.  
Scan size in inch  
Select [Size] in the main menu.  
1
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 LTR  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Select original direction (landscape  
or portrait).  
2
3
Set Scan Size  
OK  
If landscape is selected, paper size  
setting screen is displayed.  
Select the paper size with  
Select Size from  
or  
key.  
OK  
11 x 17 11 x 14  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [17x23], [14x22] or [14x17] is  
selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Single] or [Book Split] to [Spread] when except [LTR]  
and [H.LT] are selected.  
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Selecting scan size  
If portraits selected, paper size setting  
screen is displayed. Select the paper  
4
Select Size from  
LTR H.LT  
size with  
or  
key.  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [14x17], [11x17], [11x14] or  
[LGL] is selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Single] or [Book Split] to [Spread] when [17x14] is  
selected.  
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Selecting scan size  
Scan size in metric  
Select [Size] from the main menu.  
1
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Select the size (A or B) and direction  
(portrait or landscape) appropriate for  
the original.  
2
Set Scan Size  
A
A
B
B
OK  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
When [A (Landscape)] is selected,  
the size can be selected from A2, A3,  
A4, and A5. The selected menu  
name is highlighted.  
3-1  
Select Size from A  
A2 A3 A4  
A5  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [A2] is selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Single] or [Book Split] to [Spread] when [A2] is selected.  
When [A (Portrait)] is selected, the  
3-2  
size can be selected from A3, A4, A5,  
and A6. The selected menu name is  
highlighted.  
Select Size from A  
A3 A4 A5  
A6  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
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Selecting scan size  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [A3] is selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Spread] to [Single] when [A6] is selected.  
When [B (Landscape)] is selected,  
3-3  
the size can be selected from B3, B4,  
and B5. The selected menu name is  
highlighted.  
Select Size from B  
B3 B4 B5  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [B3] is selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Single] or [Book Split] to [Spread] when [B3] or [B4] is  
selected.  
When [B (Portrait)] is selected, the  
3-4  
size can be selected from B4, B5, and  
B6. The selected menu name is  
highlighted.  
Select Size from B  
B4 B5 B6  
OK  
Select [OK] to return to the main  
menu.  
NOTE  
• The resolution changes from [600 dpi] to [400 dpi] when [B4] is selected.  
• The Scan mode changes from [Spread] to [Single] when [B6] is selected.  
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Selecting Original Type  
Select [Qlty] in the main menu.  
1
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Select [Org. type]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the original type  
setting screen is displayed.  
2
Set Image Condition  
Org. Scale Cont  
OK  
type  
rast  
Set the original type in the original  
type setting screen.  
3
Set Orginal Type  
Auto Norm Glos Prev  
OK  
al  
sy  
ious  
NOTE  
Normally set the original type to [Auto]. For originals from which image cannot be clearly  
scanned, set the original type to [Normal] or [Glossy].  
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Selecting Output Scale  
Select [Qlty] in the main menu.  
1
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Press the [Scale] key. The display is  
reversed, and the Scale Setting screen  
is displayed.  
2
Set Image Condition  
Org. Scale Cont  
OK  
type  
rast  
Select [2] or [Gray] on the Scale  
Setting screen, and press the [OK]  
key.  
3
Set Orginal Scale  
Gray  
2
Prev  
ious  
OK  
2 (Binary)  
: Suitable to the text original.  
Read in a black and white image with high contrast.  
: Suitable to the photo original.  
Gray (Grayscale)  
Read in the image with 8-bit data.  
NOTE  
When the Book Scanner is not equipped with the Grayscale Memory Board (option),  
[Gray] is not displayed.  
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Selecting Contrast  
Select [Qlty] in the main menu.  
1
Start Appli./Driver  
A
600 A4  
2
Edit Expo Reso Size Qlty  
Select [Contrast]. The menu name is  
highlighted and the original type  
setting screen is displayed.  
2
Set Image Condition  
Org. Scale Cont  
OK  
type  
rast  
Set the contrast on the Contrast  
Setting screen.  
3
Set Contrast  
-1  
+1  
OK  
+1  
Prev  
ious  
Select the part of the image to be adjusted by using the [ ] key ( : Highlight,  
:
Shadow), and adjust the level by using the [+] and [-] keys (Highlight: 0 to 15, Shadow: -7  
to +7)  
When the  
lighter and at the same time the dark part becomes slightly lighter.  
When the (Shadow) value is increased in the [+] direction, the dark part becomes darker.  
When it is set to the [-] side, the dark part becomes lighter.  
By adjusting the (Shadow) part, the light part can be slightly darkened or lightened.  
(Shadow) part may not have the effect in the plus direction.  
(Highlight) value is increased in the [+] direction, the light part becomes  
The  
In this case, when the  
(Shadow) part is set to [Dark], darker expression is possible.  
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Selecting Contrast  
The following examples describe how to adjust the image read according to the standard  
settings (Highlight: 0, Shadow: 0, Exposure: Center) by correcting the contrast or adjusting  
the exposure:  
Setting example:  
Image before adjusting the contrast  
To whiten the ground  
Image after adjusting the contrast  
Highlight: +9  
Shadow: +2  
Exposure: Center  
To darken the text  
Highlight: 0  
Shadow: +7  
Exposure: Darken  
To whiten the ground and darken the text  
Highlight: +7  
Shadow: +7  
Exposure: Darken  
NOTE  
The image read result may be slightly different depending on the type of the original and the  
environment in which the original is read.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
The following items can be set in Utility Mode:  
• Initial settings upon power supply  
• Timers (automatic clear, lamp off, and printer power save)  
• Warning (detection items and buzzer preferences)  
• Changing the SCSI port and ID No.  
Simultaneously press the User Mode key  
and the Job Recall key on the control  
Contrast  
panel.  
User Mode  
Job Recall  
Mode Check  
The main Utility screen appears.  
Select Function  
Init Time Caut SCSI Main  
ial set ion set Menu  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Initial settings  
The initial settings (settings on the panel and the connected device) are customized and/or  
reset to the default factory settings. If any of the initial settings is changed, turn off the  
power to the Scanner. Then, turn it on, and the initial settings have been changed  
accordingly.  
Select [Initial] on the main Utility  
screen. The initial setting screen  
appears.  
1
Select Function  
Init Time Caut SCSI Main  
ial  
set  
ion  
set  
Menu  
Select the desired item. The specified  
menu name is highlighted.  
2
3
Enable Default Settings  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
main Utility screen.  
Pnl Conn  
set ect  
Re Prev  
set ious  
Select [Pnl set] to check and make  
the current settings the default  
settings for the current and  
subsequent operations.  
-1  
Save Default Panel Settings  
Set  
cfm  
Prev  
ious  
OK  
Select [Set cfm] to check the current  
settings.  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
previous screen.  
Select [OK] to define the current  
settings as the default settings for the  
current and subsequent operations.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Select [Connect] to set the connected  
device for the current and subsequent  
operations.  
-2  
3
Save Default Ext.Device  
PC  
Prin  
ter  
Prev  
ious  
OK  
Select [PC] or [Printer] to connect the  
scanner to a personal computer or  
printer respectively.  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
previous screen.  
Select [OK] to define the device to  
which the Scanner is connected.  
Select [Reset] to reset all customized  
-3  
3
initial settings to the default factory  
settings. What can be reset here are  
the setting value in the utility mode  
and the registered program contents.  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
previous screen.  
Reset Default.OK ?  
Prev  
ious  
OK  
Select [OK] to define the default  
factory settings for the current and  
subsequent operation.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Time Set  
The settings for the timer (automatic clear time, lamp off time, and printer power save time)  
are set.  
Select [Time set] on the main Utility  
screen. The timer setting screen  
appears.  
1
Select Function  
Init  
ial  
Time Caut SCSI Main  
set  
ion  
set  
Manu  
Select the desired item. The specified  
menu name is highlighted.  
2
3
Enable Timer Settings  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
main Utility screen.  
Lamp Save  
Prev  
ious  
Auto  
clr  
off  
mode  
Select [Auto clr] to determine the  
time until all settings are reset to the  
default factory settings (auto clear  
time).  
-1  
Save Auto Clear Timer  
10 No  
1
3
OK  
min. min. min.  
Select [1 min], [3 min], or [10 min]  
for the auto clear time.  
Selecting [No] sets the auto clear  
time to “0” and deactivates the auto  
clear function.  
Select [OK] to define the setting.  
NOTE  
When the main body is connected to the PC, the auto clear does not work.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Select [Lamp off] to set the time until  
-2  
3
the lamp is turned off (lamp off time)  
after scanning has been completed, or  
after the last key has been pressed.  
Save Auto Lamp OFF Timer  
1
3
5
OK  
min. min. min.  
Select [1 min.], [3 min.], or [5 min.]  
to set the desired lamp off time.  
Select [OK] to define the setting.  
Select [Save mode] to set the time  
until the printer enters Sleep mode  
after printing has been completed  
(printer power save time).  
-3  
3
Save PowerSaving Timer  
10  
20  
30  
OK  
min. min. min.  
Select [10 min.], [20 min.], or [30  
min.] to set the desired time setting.  
Select [OK] to define the setting.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Caution  
The type of detection items and buzzer preferences are set here.  
All settings defined here become effective immediately.  
Select [Caution] on the main Utility  
screen. The warning setting screen  
appears.  
1
Select Function  
Init  
ial  
Time Caut SCSI Main  
set  
ion  
set  
Menu  
Select the desired item. The selected  
menu name is highlighted.  
2
3
Set ON/OFF  
Vari Buzz  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
main Utility screen.  
Prev  
ious  
ety  
er  
Select [Variety] to activate or  
deactivate items to be checked during  
scanning.  
-1  
Enable Waning Settings  
Orig Orig  
high size  
AE  
Shad  
ing  
OK  
Activated items are highlighted.  
These menu names will be  
deactivated and displayed normally  
when the corresponding key is  
pressed again.  
Select [OK] to define the detection items.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Select [Buzzer] to set when the  
buzzer goes off.  
-2  
3
Enable Buzzer Settings  
Alar Stop Key No  
Selecting [Alarm] makes the buzzer  
go off only when any warning  
message appears.  
OK  
m
in  
Selecting [Stop] makes the buzzer go  
off when any prohibited operation is  
attempted, as well as when any  
warning message appears.  
Selecting [Key in] makes the buzzer  
goes off when any key is pressed and  
accepted in addition to the above two  
cases.  
Select [No] to deactivate the buzzer.  
Select [OK] to define the setting.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
SCSI port settings  
The ID number for SCSI port recognition is set. All settings defined here are effective not  
only for the current operation but also when the Scanner is turned on next.  
Select [SCSI set] on the main Utility  
screen. The SCSI setting screen  
appears.  
1
Select Function  
Init Time Caut SCSI Main  
ial  
set  
ion  
set  
Menu  
Select [Up] or [Down] to change the  
ID number from 0 to 7.  
2
Set SCSI ID  
Down Up  
ID=2  
OK  
Select [Previous] to return to the  
main Utility screen.  
Prev  
ious  
Select [OK] to define the setting.  
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Operations in Utility mode  
Exiting Utility mode  
Select [Main Menu] on the main Utility  
screen.  
Select Function  
Init Time Caut SCSI Main  
ial  
set  
ion  
set  
Menu  
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Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
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6-1  
Potential problems  
Two types of messages appear on the display according to the nature of the problem.  
Warning message  
When any error occurs in parameters for auto focus, auto exposure, or paper size detection  
prior to scanning, a warning message appears on the display and the Scanner stops. Warning  
messages can be reset by pressing any key on the control panel. Refer to the following  
pages for the action required for each message.  
Error message  
When any error occurs in the Scanner, an  
error message appears on the display, the  
start key turns red, and scanning stops. In  
this case, turn the power switch off and  
then back on. If the same message appears  
again, check the error code (numbers  
following the letter “C”) and call your  
authorized dealer.  
C15XX  
Service Call  
Call Tech. Rep  
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6-2  
Troubleshooting warning messages  
Warning message  
Possible cause  
Action  
Bind Size is Too High  
Press Down Book Table  
• The height of the surface of  
the original is more than 65  
mm above the book table.  
• Lower the original so that its  
surface is within the range 65  
mm above the book table.  
• Select Sheet mode.  
• The steel mirror is dirty.  
• Clean the steel mirror.  
• Light from the room lighting  
or the outside through  
windows reflects on the steel  
mirror.  
• Relocate the Scanner to a  
place where light from the  
room lighting or the outside  
through windows does not  
reflect on the steel mirror.  
• Change settings appropriately for the original, referring to  
“Notes on originals”.  
Bind Size is Not Detected  
• A tag or bookmark is attached • Take off tags and bookmarks.  
Reset Book or Change Sheet  
to the original.  
• Set the original upside down.  
• Indices are provided on the  
top of the original.  
• Set the original upside down.  
• Set the distance between the  
stopper and the original in  
Book mode.  
• Select Sheet mode.  
• The steel mirror is dirty.  
• Clean the steel mirror.  
• The hardcover has patterns.  
• Light reflects on the  
hardcover.  
• When the mode is Book  
mode, set the distance  
between the stopper and the  
original.  
• Change settings appropriately for the original, referring to  
“Notes on originals”.  
Book Exp. level is Too High  
Set AE to off  
• The density of the original  
surface is too high.  
• Cancel the setting for auto  
exposure.  
• Turn off Frame Masking.  
• Select Sheet mode.  
• The original is not correctly  
set.  
• Change settings appropriately  
for the original, referring to  
“Notes on originals”.  
• No original is set.  
• Set the original correctly.  
Book Size is Not Detected  
Reset Book or Change Sheet  
• A tag or bookmark is attached • Take off tags and bookmarks.  
to the original.  
• Indices are provided on the  
top of the original.  
• Select the Sheet mode and  
cancel the Auto function.  
• Set the original upside down.  
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6-3  
Troubleshooting warning messages  
Warning message  
Possible cause  
Action  
Book Size is Not Detected  
Reset Book or Change Sheet  
• The original is not set  
correctly.  
• Change settings appropriately  
for the original, referring to  
“Notes on originals”.  
• No original is set.  
• Set the original correctly.  
Right (Left) Size is Not  
Detected  
Reset Book or Change Sheet  
• [Spread] is selected, but no  
original is placed on the right  
or left half of the book table.  
• Select [Single] when scanning  
only one page.  
• Set the original correctly  
when scanning a two page  
spread.  
• Select the Sheet mode and  
cancel the Auto function.  
• Change settings appropriately for the original, referring to  
“Notes on originals”.  
Exp. level is Not Detected  
Clean Top of Steel Mirror  
• The shading plate is dirty.  
• Clean the shading plate.  
• Your hands or arms were  
placed over the original  
during scanning.  
• Never move your hands and  
arms after the start switch is  
pressed.  
• An obstacle is blocking the  
lamp.  
• Remove the obstacle blocking  
the lamp.  
Printer is OFF  
Turn Printer ON  
• Current [Output] setting is  
[Printer] connection.  
• Change the [Output] setting to  
[PC].  
Communication Error  
Turn Off and On System  
• Communication Error  
• Check connection of SCSI  
cable and SCSI apparatus.  
• Turn the power switch OFF  
and then ON again to reset the  
system.  
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Chapter 7  
Maintenance  
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7-1  
Maintenance  
The following daily checks and cleaning are required to ensure the best possible  
performance and utmost safety from the Scanner.  
Daily checks  
1. Any of the following conditions could damage the Scanner or other electrical equip-  
ment. Move the Scanner immediately and eliminate the possible cause of malfunction.  
• The Scanner is placed on the power cord or other cables.  
• The Scanner is placed on any cord of other electrical devices.  
2. If any of the following conditions is found, turn the Scanner off immediately, unplug  
the power cord from the outlet, and call your authorized dealer.  
• The power cord or interface cable is damaged.  
• The insulation of the power cord is damaged and the bare wires are exposed.  
Cleaning  
Scanner glass and illumination glass  
The Scanner may not scan the original  
correctly if the scanner glass or  
Scanner glass  
illumination glass is dirty. Wipe the  
surfaces with a dry soft cloth to remove  
dirt.  
Illumination glass  
Steel mirror and shading plate  
The height of the original is not correctly  
measured if the steel mirror or shading  
plate is dirty, resulting in a warning  
Shading plate  
message. Wipe the surfaces with a dry soft  
Steel mirror  
cloth to remove dirt.  
NOTE  
Be sure to turn the Scanner off and unplug the power cord before cleaning.  
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Chapter 8  
Specifications  
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8-1  
Product specifications  
Type:  
Desk-top book scanner for face-up originals  
Scanning system:  
Original type:  
Original size:  
Rotary mirror scanning system  
Book, Sheet  
Max. 432 mm x 594 mm (Scanning area)  
spread mode  
single mode  
A4, B5, A5,  
Landscape A2, B3, A3, B4,  
A4, B5, A5  
or  
or  
8-1/2” x 11”,  
17” x 23”,  
5-1/2” x 8-1/2”  
14” x 22”,  
14” x 17”,  
11” x 17”,  
11” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 11”,  
5-1/2” x 8-1/2”  
Portrait  
A3, B4, A4, B5, A5 A3, B4, A4, B5,  
or  
A5, B6, A6  
or  
14” x 17”,  
11” x 17”,  
11” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 11”,  
5-1/2” x 8-1/2”  
11” x 17”,  
11” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 14”,  
8-1/2” x 11”,  
5-1/2” x 8-1/2”  
Original thickness:  
100 mm: Less than A3 or 17”  
(effective range: within 300 mm in longitudinal direction)  
50 mm: Less than A2 or 23”  
(effective range: within 420 mm in longitudinal direction)  
Resolution:  
200/240/300/400/600 dpi  
Image sensor:  
Light source:  
Exposure Adjustment:  
Focus:  
Reducing-type line CCD (7500 pixels)  
Long cylindrical halogen lamp (DC150V, 620 W)  
Automatic (9 steps) or Manual (9 steps)  
Automatic or Manual (0-50 mm or 0-2”)  
Shadow ensure:  
Automatic function erases the shadow generated  
between pages  
Image correction:  
Curved text line correction by zoom adjustment in  
scanning direction  
Text compression correction by space adjustment in sub-  
scanning direction  
Text/Photo mode:  
Finger mask:  
Outline accentuation and smoothing method  
Fingers holding the original erased  
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8-2  
Specifications  
Frame masking:  
Centering:  
Object (frame) outside the original erased  
Scanned image printed out in the center of the paper  
Spread / Single / Book Split  
Scan mode:  
Scanning speed:  
4.5 sec/page (A4, right page only, 400 dpi, AE, auto  
frame masking, finger masking, center masking)  
Dimensions:  
730 mm (W) x 745 mm (D) x 975 mm (H) or  
28-3/4”(W) x 29-5/8”(D) x 38-3/8” (H)  
Weight:  
64 kg (140 lbs)  
Power source:  
Max. power consumption:  
Operation noise:  
Interface:  
120 V, 60Hz/ 220-240V, 50-60Hz  
Less than 1000 W  
Standby-state:30 dB or less, Operation:62 dB or less  
Video I/F (Printer), SCSI-2 (PC)  
Option:  
Angle Book Holder, System Printer & PR Interface Kit,  
Foot Switch, Gray Scale Memory Board  
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8-3  
For Key Operator’s Use  
When you need to call for service, the Key Operator should be prepared to provide the  
following information to your local authorized Dealer.  
1. Your Company Name, Address, Telephone Number, Department Name, Floor Number,  
Machine Location, etc.  
2. Model Name, Serial Number, Condition or System(s) Indication(s) on the Display. etc.  
For your reference purpose.  
Serial No.  
Model Name  
PS7000  
Installation Data  
Authorized Dealer’s Name  
TEL. No.  
Address  
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Copyright  
1999 MINOLTA CO., LTD  
Printed in Japan  
The information contained in this manual is  
subject to change without notice to  
incorporate improvements made on the  
product or products the manual covers.  
MINOLTA CO., LTD.  
Image Information Products Marketing Headquarters  
3-13, 2-chome, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka. 541-8556, Japan  
2000. 8  
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