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Introduction
Explains the names and functions of parts
and basic scanner operation.
Scanner
Overview
Explains how to load documents on the
scanner.
How to Load
Documents
Operator's Guide
Explains how to use the operator panel.
Explains about various ways of scanning.
Explains how to clean the scanner.
Explains how to replace the consumables.
Explains about troubleshooting.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Thank you for purchasing our image scanner.
This manual explains about the basic operations and handling of the scanner.
For information on scanner installation and connection, refer to the Quick Installation Sheet.
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Explains how to configure settings in the
Software Operation Panel.
Operational
Settings
Appendix
Glossary
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Introduction
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
Thank you for purchasing our image scanner.
Manual
Description
About This Product
Scanner Central Admin
User's Guide (PDF)
Explains about the overview, installation,
operation and maintenance of Scanner
Central Admin. Included in the Setup DVD-
ROM.
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Documents
This scanner realizes a scanning speed of 27 ppm/54 ipm
(*1), and is equipped with the ADF (Automatic Document
Feeder) which supports duplex scanning.
*1: When scanning A4 size documents at 300 dpi using JPEG
Compression.
Error Recovery Guide
(HTML Help)
Details the status of the scanner and
explains how to resolve problems
encountered.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Contains movie segments that explain
operation procedures such as cleaning this
product and replacing the consumables.
Included in the Setup DVD-ROM.
Manuals
Various Ways to
Scan
The following manuals are included for this product. Read
them as needed.
Help (scanner driver)
Help (application)
Explains how to use and configure the
settings for the scanner drivers.
Can be referenced from each scanner
driver.
Daily Care
Manual
Description
Safety Precautions
(paper, PDF)
Contains important information about the
safe use of this product.
Make sure to read this manual before
using the scanner.
The PDF version is included in the Setup
DVD-ROM.
Replacing the
Consumables
Explains how to use and configure the
settings for the application software. Read
them as needed. Can be referenced from
each application.
Troubleshooting
Quick Installation Sheet
(paper)
Explains about scanner installation and
setup.
Operational
Settings
Operator's Guide
(this manual) (PDF)
Provides detailed information on how to
operate and maintain the scanner daily,
how to replace the consumables, and how
to troubleshoot problems. Included in the
Setup DVD-ROM.
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Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Excel,
and SharePoint are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
Word is the product of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States.
ISIS is a registered trademark of EMC Corporation in the
United States.
How to Load
Documents
Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks
or trade names of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and/or other countries.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Intel, Pentium, and Intel Core are registered trademarks or
trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
Various Ways to
Scan
ABBYY™ FineReader™ Engine © ABBYY. OCR by ABBYY
ABBYY and FineReader are trademarks of ABBYY Software,
Ltd. which may be registered in some jurisdictions.
ScanSnap, ScanSnap Manager, and PaperStream are
registered trademarks of PFU LIMITED in Japan.
Other company names and product names are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of the respective companies.
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Manufacturer
Operational
Settings
PFU LIMITED
YOKOHAMA i-MARK PLACE, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku,
Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8567, Japan
© PFU LIMITED 2016
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Conventions
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
Safety Information
Abbreviations Used in This Manual
The attached "Safety Precautions" manual contains important
information about the safe and correct use of this product.
Make sure that you read and understand it before using the
scanner.
The operating systems and products in this manual are
indicated as follows.
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Name
Indication
®
Windows
Vista (*1)
Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit/64-bit)
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Operator Panel
Symbols Used in This Manual
®
Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit)
The following indications are used in this manual to obviate
any chance of accident or damage to you, people near you,
and your property. Warning labels consist of a symbol
indicating the severity and a warning statement. The symbols
and their meanings are as follows.
®
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Scan
Windows Vista Business (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit/64-bit)
Daily Care
®
Windows
Server 2008
(*1)
This indication alerts operators of an operation
that, if not strictly observed, may result in severe
injury or death.
Windows Server 2008 Standard (32-bit/64-bit)
Replacing the
Consumables
®
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit)
®
Windows 7
(*1)
Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit)
This indication alerts operators of an operation
that, if not strictly observed, may result in safety
hazards to personnel or damage to the product.
®
Troubleshooting
Windows 7 Professional (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit)
Operational
Settings
®
Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Windows
Server 2012
(*1)
Windows Server 2012 Standard (64-bit)
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Arrow Symbols in This Manual
Name
Indication
®
Right-arrow symbols () are used to separate icons or menu
options you should select in succession.
Example: Click [Start] menu [Control Panel].
Windows
Server 2012
R2 (*1)
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit)
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Scanner
Overview
®
Windows 8
(*1)
Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit)
Screen Examples in This Manual
®
Windows 8 Pro (32-bit/64-bit)
Microsoft product screenshots are reprinted with permission
from Microsoft Corporation.
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Documents
®
Windows 8 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit)
The screen examples in this manual are subject to change
without notice in the interest of product development.
If the actual displayed screen differs from the screen
examples in this manual, operate by following the actual
displayed screen while referring to the user's manual of the
scanner application that you are using.
®
Windows 8.1
(*1)
Windows 8.1 (32-bit/64-bit)
How to Use the
Operator Panel
®
Windows 8.1 Pro (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Windows 8.1 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit)
Various Ways to
Scan
®
Windows 10
(*1)
Windows 10 Home (32-bit/64-bit)
The screen examples used in this manual are of the
PaperStream IP driver.
®
Windows 10 Pro (32-bit/64-bit)
Daily Care
The screenshots used in this manual are of Windows 7. The
actual windows and operations may differ depending on the
operating system. Also note that with some scanner models,
the screens and operations may differ from this manual when
you update the PaperStream IP driver. In that case, refer to
the manual provided upon updating the driver.
®
Windows 10 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Replacing the
Consumables
Windows 10 Education (32-bit/64-bit)
®
Word
Excel
Microsoft Word
®
Microsoft Office Word
Troubleshooting
®
®
Microsoft Excel
Operational
Settings
®
®
Microsoft Office Excel
PaperStream IP (TWAIN)
PaperStream
IP driver
PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64)
PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle
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Glossary
*1: Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the
above operating system, the general term "Windows" is used.
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Introduction
Scanner
Overview
How to Use This Manual ................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Conventions ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
How to Load
Documents
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview ........................................................................................................................ 13
1.1
1.2
Main Features .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
Parts and Functions .................................................................................................................................................... 15
Front............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Back ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Removable Parts............................................................................................................................................................ 17
Inside (ADF) ................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Turning the Power ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................................ 19
How to Turn the Power ON ............................................................................................................................................ 19
How to Turn the Power OFF .......................................................................................................................................... 20
Opening/Closing the ADF ........................................................................................................................................... 21
How to Open the ADF .................................................................................................................................................... 21
How to Close the ADF.................................................................................................................................................... 21
Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute (Feeder) ................................................................................................................ 22
Setting Up the Stacker ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Power Saving Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Basic Flow of Scanning Operation ............................................................................................................................ 26
Bundled Software ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Overview of Bundled Software....................................................................................................................................... 28
System Requirements.................................................................................................................................................... 29
Installing the Bundled Software...................................................................................................................................... 30
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
1.3
1.4
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
Operational
Settings
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Chapter 2 How to Load Documents ............................................................................................................. 32
2.1
Loading Documents .................................................................................................................................................... 33
Preparation..................................................................................................................................................................... 33
How to Load Documents................................................................................................................................................ 34
Documents for Scanning ............................................................................................................................................ 35
Paper Size...................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Conditions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Loading Capacity............................................................................................................................................................ 38
Area Not to Be Perforated.............................................................................................................................................. 39
Conditions for Multifeed Detection ................................................................................................................................. 39
Conditions for Mixed Batch Scanning ............................................................................................................................ 41
Conditions for Automatic Page Size Detection............................................................................................................... 43
Conditions for Using the Carrier Sheet........................................................................................................................... 44
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Scanner
Overview
2.2
How to Load
Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
Chapter 3 How to Use the Operator Panel .................................................................................................. 45
Daily Care
3.1
Operator Panel ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
Names and Functions .................................................................................................................................................... 46
Indications on Function Number Display........................................................................................................................ 47
Replacing the
Consumables
Chapter 4 Various Ways to Scan ................................................................................................................. 48
4.1
4.2
Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Scanning Documents of Different Types and Sizes ................................................................................................ 50
Documents with Different Widths ................................................................................................................................... 50
Documents Larger than A4 Size .................................................................................................................................... 51
Scanning Photographs and Clippings ............................................................................................................................ 53
Long Page Scanning...................................................................................................................................................... 55
Advanced Scanning .................................................................................................................................................... 56
Feeding Documents Manually in the ADF...................................................................................................................... 56
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
4.3
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Customizing the Scanner Settings ............................................................................................................................ 57
Using a Button on the Scanner to Start Scanning.......................................................................................................... 57
Ignoring Multifeed for a Set Pattern................................................................................................................................ 59
Introduction
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Overview
Chapter 5 Daily Care ..................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1
Cleaning Materials and Locations that Require Cleaning ....................................................................................... 63
Cleaning Materials.......................................................................................................................................................... 63
Location and Frequency................................................................................................................................................. 64
Cleaning the Outside .................................................................................................................................................. 65
Cleaning the Inside ..................................................................................................................................................... 66
Cleaning the ADF (with Cleaning Paper) ....................................................................................................................... 66
Cleaning the ADF (with Cloth)........................................................................................................................................ 67
Cleaning the Carrier Sheet ......................................................................................................................................... 71
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How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
5.4
Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables ....................................................................................................... 72
6.1
6.2
Consumables and Replacement Cycles ................................................................................................................... 73
Replacing the Roller Set ............................................................................................................................................ 74
Daily Care
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 78
Replacing the
Consumables
7.1
7.2
Paper Jam .................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Error Indications on Operator Panel ......................................................................................................................... 81
Temporary Errors ........................................................................................................................................................... 82
Device Errors.................................................................................................................................................................. 82
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................................... 84
Scanner cannot be powered ON.................................................................................................................................... 85
The Function Number Display or the [Power] button or both switch off. ........................................................................ 86
Scanning does not start.................................................................................................................................................. 87
Scanning takes a long time. ........................................................................................................................................... 88
Image quality is poor. ..................................................................................................................................................... 89
Quality of scanned text or lines is unsatisfactory. .......................................................................................................... 90
Troubleshooting
7.3
Operational
Settings
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Images are distorted or not clear.................................................................................................................................... 91
Vertical streaks appear on the scanned image. ............................................................................................................. 92
An error ("E" or other letter or number) is already displayed in the Function Number Display after power-on. ............. 93
Multifeed error occurs frequently.................................................................................................................................... 94
Situation in which the document is not fed into the ADF occurs frequently.................................................................... 96
Paper jams/pick errors occur frequently......................................................................................................................... 97
Scanned images turn out elongated............................................................................................................................... 98
A shadow appears at the top or the bottom of the scanned image................................................................................ 99
There are black traces on the document...................................................................................................................... 100
The Carrier Sheet is not fed smoothly./Paper jams occur............................................................................................ 101
Part of the image appears missing in the case where the Carrier Sheet is used......................................................... 103
Before You Contact the Scanner Service Provider ................................................................................................ 104
General......................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Error Status .................................................................................................................................................................. 104
Checking the Product Labels ................................................................................................................................... 106
Location........................................................................................................................................................................ 106
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
7.4
7.5
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Chapter 8 Operational Settings .................................................................................................................. 107
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Consumables
8.1
8.2
Starting Up the Software Operation Panel .............................................................................................................. 108
Password Setting ...................................................................................................................................................... 110
Setting a Password ...................................................................................................................................................... 110
Setting [View Only mode]............................................................................................................................................. 111
Clearing [View Only mode]........................................................................................................................................... 112
Changing the Password ............................................................................................................................................... 113
Clearing the Password ................................................................................................................................................. 114
Resetting the Password ............................................................................................................................................... 115
Configuration Items .................................................................................................................................................. 116
Device Setting .............................................................................................................................................................. 116
Device Setting 2 ........................................................................................................................................................... 118
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
8.3
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8.4
Settings Related to Sheet Counters ........................................................................................................................ 122
Checking and Resetting the Sheet Counters ............................................................................................................... 122
Scanner Cleaning Cycle [Cleaning Cycle].................................................................................................................... 124
Replacement Cycle of Consumables [Life Counter Alarm Setting].............................................................................. 125
Settings Related to Scanning ................................................................................................................................... 126
Adjusting the Position to Start the Scan [Offset/Vertical Magnification Adjustment] .................................................... 126
Removing Shadows/Streaks that Appear around the Scanned Image [Page Edge Filler (ADF)]................................ 127
Removing a Color from the Scanned Image [Dropout color]........................................................................................ 128
Number of Paper Feeding Retries................................................................................................................................ 129
Cropping the Image Boundary [AutoCrop Boundary]................................................................................................... 130
Scanning at High Altitude [High Altitude Mode]............................................................................................................ 131
Setting the Image Quality for Scanning [Image Quality Mode]..................................................................................... 131
Settings Related to Multifeed Detection .................................................................................................................. 132
Specifying a Multifeed Detection Method [Multifeed] ................................................................................................... 132
Specifying the Area to Detect Multifeed [Document check area specification for Multifeed Detection]........................ 134
Specifying an Area Not to Detect Multifeed [Intelligent Multifeed Function]................................................................. 137
Settings Related to Waiting Time ............................................................................................................................ 138
Waiting Time in Manual Feed Mode [Manual-feed timeout]......................................................................................... 138
Waiting Time to Enter Power Saving Mode [Power saving]......................................................................................... 139
Settings Related to Power ON/OFF ......................................................................................................................... 140
Method of Turning the Scanner ON/OFF [Power SW Control]..................................................................................... 140
Settings Related to Scanner Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 141
Detecting Vertical Streaks [Vertical Streak Detection] ................................................................................................. 141
Specifying the Sensitivity Level for Vertical Streak Detection [Vertical Streak Sensitivity]........................................... 142
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
8.5
How to Load
Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
8.6
8.7
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
8.8
8.9
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................................... 143
A.1 Basic Specification ................................................................................................................................................... 144
A.2 Installation Specification .......................................................................................................................................... 146
A.3 Outer Dimensions ..................................................................................................................................................... 147
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A.4 Scanner Options ........................................................................................................................................................ 148
A.5 Uninstalling the Software ......................................................................................................................................... 149
Introduction
Contact for Inquiries ................................................................................................................................... 150
Glossary ....................................................................................................................................................... 151
Index ............................................................................................................................................................. 161
Scanner
Overview
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How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Introduction
Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
This chapter explains about the names and functions of the scanner components, as well as the methods for basic
operations.
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Operator Panel
1.1 Main Features.............................................................................................................................................14
1.2 Parts and Functions....................................................................................................................................15
1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF........................................................................................................................19
1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF...........................................................................................................................21
1.5 Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute (Feeder).................................................................................................22
1.6 Setting Up the Stacker................................................................................................................................23
1.7 Power Saving Mode ...................................................................................................................................25
1.8 Basic Flow of Scanning Operation .............................................................................................................26
1.9 Bundled Software .......................................................................................................................................28
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
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Troubleshooting
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1.1 Main Features
Introduction
This section explains about the main features of this product.
The scanner is equipped with the following features:
Capable of scanning photographs, clippings, and
documents larger than A4/Letter size
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Overview
The Carrier Sheet, which is available as an option, allows you to scan
documents that are larger than A4/Letter size, as well as non-standard
size documents such as photographs or clippings. You can load multiple
Carrier Sheets or mix it with regular documents in the same batch.
Scanning speed of 27 ppm/54 ipm (*1)
The scanner realizes a scanning speed of 27 ppm/54 ipm. Furthermore,
you can load up to 50 sheets (*2) of documents for continuous scanning
which allows you to quickly digitize a large volume of documents.
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Centralized management of multiple scanners
The bundled "Scanner Central Admin Agent" application allows you to
manage multiple scanners together. For example, you can update the
scanner settings and drivers, as well as monitor the operating status of
each scanner.
Function Number Display
How to Use the
Operator Panel
The scanner mounts the Function Number Display that displays the
error status. It is used to easily check the status of the scanner.
Improved efficiency for pre-scan work
For details, refer to the Scanner Central Admin User's Guide.
The scanner can perform "batch scanning" which allows you to scan
documents with different paper weights and sizes at once. This
simplifies the process of sorting the documents before scanning.
Various Ways to
Scan
*1: When scanning A4 size documents at 300 dpi using JPEG
Compression.
Reduced work loss caused by multifeeds
2
*2: When using documents with a paper weight of 80 g/m (20 lb).
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The scanner mounts an ultrasonic multifeed sensor that accurately
detects "multifeed" errors where two or more sheets are fed through the
scanner at once. This multifeed detection is reliable even when
scanning a mixed batch of documents with different paper weights and
sizes, avoiding potential work loss.
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Intelligent Multifeed function
When there is paper of the same size attached to a designated location
on the page, the Intelligent Multifeed function enables the scanner to
recognize the location of the attachment. This allows you to continue
scanning instead of pausing the scan by detecting every paper
attachment as multifeed. Furthermore, the "paper protection" function
will reduce the risk of damaging your valuable documents.
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
Advanced image processing function
The scanner's automatic detection function outputs images in color or
monochrome by the document content.
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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
1.2 Parts and Functions
Introduction
This section shows the names of the scanner parts.
Scanner
Overview
Front
Chute Extension 1
Pull out to adjust to the document length.
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Side Guides
Positions the documents in place when the
documents are loaded in the ADF paper chute
(feeder) as they are fed into the scanner.
Chute Extension 2
Pull out to adjust to the document length.
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Operator Panel
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
Pulls and feeds the documents one sheet at a time
from the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Open this to replace consumables or to clean the
inside of the scanner.
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Scan
Daily Care
Stacker
Stacks up the ejected documents.
ADF Paper Chute (Feeder)
Holds the documents to be scanned.
Replacing the
Consumables
ADF Release Tab
Pull this tab to open the ADF.
Troubleshooting
Stacker Extension
Slide out to adjust to the document length.
Operator Panel
Consists of a Function Number Display,
buttons, and LED indicator.
Operational
Settings
Can be used to operate the scanner or check
the status.
For details, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use
the Operator Panel" (page 45).
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Back
Ventilation Port
Holes for ventilating hot air from inside the scanner.
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
Power Connector
Used to connect the power cable.
"Power cable" refers to the AC cable and AC adapter connected together.
How to Load
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How to Use the
Operator Panel
Security Cable Slot
Used to connect an anti-theft security cable (commercially available).
Various Ways to
Scan
USB Connector
Used to connect a USB cable.
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
Removable Parts
Pick Roller
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
ADF Paper Chute (Feeder)
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Brake Roller
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Inside (ADF)
Glass (× 2)
Introduction
Ultrasonic Sensor (× 2)
Scanner
Overview
Brake Roller (× 2)
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Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Document Sensor
Plastic Idler Roller (× 4)
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Pick Roller (× 2)
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
Feed Roller (× 2)
Eject Roller (× 2)
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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF
Introduction
How to Turn the Power ON
This section explains how to power on/off the scanner.
Scanner
Overview
HINT
The method by which the scanner is powered on/off can be specified
from one of the following:
1 Press the [Power] button on the operator panel.
Press the [Power] button on the operator panel
Use an AC power strip to control power supply for peripherals such
as a scanner in accordance with the computer's power.
Turn on/off the scanner in accordance with the computer's power.
For details, refer to "Method of Turning the Scanner ON/OFF [Power
SW Control]" (page 140).
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ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄ
How to Use the
Operator Panel
ꢅꢆꢇꢃꢈꢉꢊꢇ
ꢋꢂꢇꢌꢍꢈꢊ
Various Ways to
Scan
ꢋꢃꢎꢇ
ꢏꢋꢈꢊꢐ
ꢑꢊꢒꢂꢓ
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
[Power] Button
The scanner is turned on, and the [Power] button lights in green.
During initialization, the Function Number Display on the operator
panel changes in the following order: "8" "P" "0" "1". The
scanner is ready when the Function Number Display shows "1".
Troubleshooting
HINT
Operational
Settings
When the [Power] button is pressed, the LED indicator lights for a
moment. Note that it is due to an initial diagnosis and not a failure.
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How to Turn the Power OFF
Introduction
1 Press the [Power] button on the operator panel for more
than 2 seconds.
Scanner
Overview
The scanner is turned off, and the [Power] button switches off.
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How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF
Introduction
This section describes how to open and close the ADF.
How to Close the ADF
Scanner
Overview
How to Open the ADF
1 Close the ADF.
1 Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute
Push the center of the ADF until it locks in place.
(feeder).
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2 Pull the ADF release tab towards you to open the ADF.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
ADF Release Tab
Daily Care
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
closing the ADF.
Replacing the
Consumables
ATTENTION
Make sure that there is no foreign matter caught inside the ADF
when closing the ADF.
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your fingers
caught.
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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview
1.5 Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute (Feeder)
Introduction
When you start a scan, documents that are loaded in the ADF
paper chute (feeder) are fed into the ADF one by one.
Using the chute extensions will keep the documents straight
and feed them smoothly.
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
1 Pull out the chute extensions.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Chute Extension 2
Chute Extension 1
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
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Settings
Make sure to hold the scanner while you pull out the chute
extensions.
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1.6 Setting Up the Stacker
Introduction
When you start a scan, documents that are loaded in the ADF
paper chute (feeder) are ejected onto the stacker one by one.
Using the stacker and stacker extension will keep the
documents straight and stack them neatly.
1 Bring down the stacker from the top towards you.
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Documents
Stacker
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2 Slide out the stacker extension towards you.
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Overview
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Documents
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Operator Panel
Stacker
Extension
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1.7 Power Saving Mode
Introduction
Power saving mode keeps the power consumption low when
the scanner has not been used for a certain period of time.
If the scanner is left powered on for 15 minutes (the factory
default value) without being used, it automatically enters
power saving mode.
When the scanner enters power saving mode, the Function
Number Display on the operator panel switches off. The
[Power] button remains lit in green.
ATTENTION
Scanner
Overview
The scanner may not enter power saving mode if there is a
document remaining on the paper path. In this case, remove the
document.
For details, refer to "7.1 Paper Jam" (page 79).
For some applications, the scanner may not be turned off even if the
[Power off after a certain period of time] check box is selected.
If the scanner is automatically turned off while you are using the
image scanning application, exit the application, and then turn the
power on.
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Operator Panel
To resume from power saving mode, perform one of the
following:
HINT
You can use the Software Operation Panel to change the waiting
time for entering power saving mode.
For details, refer to "Waiting Time to Enter Power Saving Mode
[Power saving]" (page 139).
For details about the operator panel, refer to "Chapter 3 How to Use
the Operator Panel" (page 45).
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Load a document in the ADF paper chute (feeder)
Press any button on the operator panel
Note that pressing the [Power] button for more than 2 seconds will
turn the power off.
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Perform scanning from an application
The scanner is turned off automatically if it is left on for a
certain period of time without being used, reducing the power
consumption until the next scan.
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To prevent the scanner from being turned off automatically,
clear the [Power off after a certain period of time] check box in
[Device Setting] on the Software Operation Panel. For details,
refer to "Waiting Time to Enter Power Saving Mode [Power
saving]" (page 139).
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Operational
Settings
To turn the power back on after the power is turned off
automatically, press the [Power] button on the operator panel.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page
19).
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1.8 Basic Flow of Scanning Operation
Introduction
This section explains about the basic flow of performing a
scan.
Scanning procedures and operations slightly vary depending
on the image scanning application.
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
The following describes the normal procedure for scanning.
Scanner
Overview
In order to perform a scan, you need a scanner driver and an
image scanning application that supports the scanner driver.
The following scanner drivers and image scanning
applications are bundled with the scanner:
Scanner driver
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1 Turn on the scanner.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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-
-
-
PaperStream IP (TWAIN)
2 Load documents in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64)
PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle
Load the documents face-down in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
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Image scanning application
-
-
PaperStream Capture
ScanSnap Manager for fi Series
HINT
Daily Care
For details about the scanner drivers and image scanning applications,
refer to "1.9 Bundled Software" (page 28).
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For details, refer to "Chapter 2 How to Load Documents" (page 32).
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3 Start an image scanning application.
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4 Select a scanner driver.
For some image scanning applications, selection of a scanner driver
may not be needed.
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5 Select a scanner.
Make sure to select the scanner model that is connected to the
computer.
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For some image scanning applications, selection of a scanner may
not be needed.
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6 In the setup window for the scanner driver, configure the
scan settings.
For some image scanning applications, the setup window for the
scanner driver may not appear.
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7 Scan the documents with the image scanning application.
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Operator Panel
ATTENTION
When the scanner and the computer are communicating, for
instance, during scanning, do not perform an operation that causes
disconnection of their communication, such as unplugging the USB
cable or logging off the user account.
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1.9 Bundled Software
Introduction
dedicated to ScanSnap Manager for fi Series. PaperStream IP
(TWAIN) is required for this application. Using this application makes
it easy to create an image file (a PDF, JPG, or searchable PDF file)
with a single button. Download it from the download web page and
install it.
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Scanner
Overview
The following softwares are bundled with this product:
PaperStream IP driver
The PaperStream IP driver is a scanner driver that conforms to the
TWAIN/ISIS standard.
There are three types of PaperStream IP drivers.
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Scan to Microsoft SharePoint
Allows you to easily upload files from ScanSnap Manager for fi Series
to the SharePoint site.
Can be used when you scan documents with ScanSnap Manager for
fi Series. Download it from the download web page and install it.
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PaperStream IP (TWAIN)
Conforms to the TWAIN standard. Used when you operate the
scanner using TWAIN-compliant 32-bit applications.
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ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap™
-
PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64)
Converts the scanned images into files for applications such as Word
or Excel(*1).
Can be used when you scan documents with ScanSnap Manager for
fi Series. Download it from the download web page and install it.
Conforms to the TWAIN standard. Used when you operate the
scanner using TWAIN-compliant 64-bit applications.
Can be installed on a 64-bit operating system.
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PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle
Conforms to the ISIS standard. Used when you operate the
scanner using ISIS-compliant applications.
Manuals
Safety Precautions and Operator's Guide are installed.
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Scanner Central Admin Agent
For details, refer to the PaperStream IP driver's Help.
Allows you to update firmware for multiple scanners at the same time
and centralize the management and monitoring of multiple scanners.
Can be used to monitor the operating status of scanners and check
the information on scanners.
Required applications vary depending on the type of operation.
For details, refer to the Scanner Central Admin User's Guide.
Software Operation Panel
Allows you to configure various settings such as scanner operations
and the management of consumables. It is installed together with a
scanner driver (PaperStream IP (TWAIN), the PaperStream IP
(TWAIN x64), or the PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle).
For details, refer to "Chapter 8 Operational Settings" (page 107).
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fi Series Online Update
Troubleshooting
Checks for the latest software and firmware updates for fi Series and
applies them.
For details, refer to the fi Series Online Update Help.
Error Recovery Guide
Details the status of the scanner and explains how to resolve
problems encountered. It is installed together with a scanner driver
(PaperStream IP (TWAIN), the PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64), or the
PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle).
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Settings
®
*1: Microsoft Office products need to be installed.
PaperStream Capture
An image scanning application which supports both PaperStream IP
(TWAIN) and PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle. By defining scan
settings as document profiles, you can customize the settings
according to your preference.
For details about how to configure the scanner settings and
scan different types of documents with the image scanning
application, refer to "Chapter 4 Various Ways to Scan" (page
48).
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System Requirements
®
Operating
system
Windows 8.1 (32-bit/64-bit) (including updates) (*1)
®
Windows 8.1 Pro (32-bit/64-bit) (including updates)
The system requirements are as follows:
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(*1)
®
®
Operating
system
Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
Windows 8.1 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit) (including
Scanner
Pack 2)
updates) (*1)
®
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®
Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit)
Windows 10 Home (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
(Service Pack 2)
®
Windows 10 Pro (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
®
Windows Vista Business (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
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®
Windows 10 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
Pack 2)
®
Windows 10 Education (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
®
Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
Pack 2)
®
®
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 1.8 GHz or higher
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®
Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
®
(Recommended: Intel Core™ i5 2.5 GHz or higher,
except for the CPU for mobile devices)
Pack 2)
®
Windows Server 2008 Standard (32-bit/64-bit)
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Memory
1 GB or more (Recommended: 4 GB or more)
(Service Pack 2)
®
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit)
Hard disk
drive
5400 rpm or higher (Recommended: 7200 rpm or
higher)
(Service Pack 1)
®
Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
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Display
resolution
1024 × 768 pixel or higher, 65536-color display
Requires free space of 2.2 GB or more (*2)
Required for installing the software
USB2.0/1.1
Pack 1)
®
Windows 7 Professional (32-bit/64-bit) (Service
Pack 1)
Hardware
disk space
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®
Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit) (Service Pack
1)
DVD
Drive
®
Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit/64-bit) (Service Pack 1)
®
Windows Server 2012 Standard (64-bit) (*1)
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®
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit) (*1)
®
Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
*1: The bundled software operates as a desktop application.
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Settings
®
Windows 8 Pro (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
*2: Required disk space for scanning documents varies according to the
file size of the scanned images.
®
Windows 8 Enterprise (32-bit/64-bit) (*1)
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Installing the Bundled Software
HINT
If the [fi Series Setup] window does not appear, open [Explorer] or
[Computer] and double-click [Setup.exe] in the Setup DVD-ROM.
This section explains about the procedure to install the
software from the bundled Setup DVD-ROM.
Introduction
Note that there are two ways to install the bundled software:
select [Installation (Recommended)] to install all the software
required to operate the scanner at one time, or [Installation
(Custom)] to select and install the software that you need.
3 Click the [Installation (Recommended)] button.
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Overview
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Documents
ATTENTION
If an old version of the software is installed, uninstall it first. For details
about how to uninstall the software, refer to "A.5 Uninstalling the
Software" (page 149).
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Operator Panel
■Installation (Recommended)
When [Installation (Recommended)] is selected, the following
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software is installed:
PaperStream IP (TWAIN)
PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64)
Software Operation Panel
Error Recovery Guide
PaperStream Capture
Manuals
Daily Care
4 Install the software following the instructions displayed on
the screen.
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Consumables
Scanner Central Admin Agent
fi Series Online Update
Troubleshooting
1 Turn on the computer and log onto Windows as a user
with administrator privileges.
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Settings
2 Insert the Setup DVD-ROM into the DVD drive.
The [fi Series Setup] window appears.
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■Installation (Custom)
1 In the same way as in "Installation (Recommended)"
Introduction
(page 30), perform steps 1 through 2.
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2 Click the [Installation (Custom)] button.
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Daily Care
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4 Select the check boxes for the software to be installed
and click the [Next] button.
Troubleshooting
5 Install the software following the instructions displayed on
the screen.
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Chapter 2 How to Load
Documents
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
This chapter explains how to load documents on the scanner.
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2.1 Loading Documents....................................................................................................................................33
2.2 Documents for Scanning ............................................................................................................................35
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2.1 Loading Documents
Introduction
This section explains how to load documents.
2 Fan the documents.
1 Grab a stack of documents, which should be 5 mm or less.
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Preparation
2 Hold both ends of the documents and fan them a few times.
HINT
How to Load
Documents
For details about the paper size and quality required for normal
operations, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
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Operator Panel
1 If you are loading multiple sheets, check the documents.
1 Check if the documents to be loaded are of the same width or
different widths.
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3 Rotate the documents by 90 degrees and fan them in the same
manner.
Ways to load documents differ depending on whether they are the
same width or not.
If the document width varies, refer to "Conditions for Mixed Batch
50).
4 Perform steps 1 to 3 for all documents.
5 Align the edges of the documents.
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2 Check the number of sheets.
HINT
2
Up to 50 sheets can be loaded (with paper weight of 80 g/m [20 lb]
For more details about how to fan documents, refer to the Error
Recovery Guide.
and thickness of the document stack under 5 mm).
For details, refer to "Loading Capacity" (page 38).
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4 Adjust the side guides to the width of the documents.
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Do not leave space between the side guides and the documents.
Otherwise, the documents may be fed skewed.
Introduction
1 Pull out the chute extensions according to the length of
the documents.
Scanner
Overview
For details, refer to "1.5 Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute (Feeder)"
(page 22).
Side Guides
How to Load
Documents
2 Bring down the stacker and slide out the stacker
extension towards you according to the length of the
documents.
For details, refer to "1.6 Setting Up the Stacker" (page 23).
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3 Load documents in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Load the documents face-down in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
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5 Scan the documents with the image scanning application.
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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Troubleshooting
ATTENTION
Remove all paper clips and staples.
Reduce the number of sheets if a multifeed or pick error occurs.
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2.2 Documents for Scanning
Paper Size
Introduction
Conditions
Scanner
Overview
The following paper sizes can be scanned:
Paper Type
The following paper types are recommended:
Wood-free paper
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ADF
Maximum size (width × length)
- A4 (portrait) (210 × 297 mm/8.3 × 11.7 in.)
- Legal (8.5 × 14 in.)
Wood-containing paper
- Long Page (*1)
(216 × 863 mm/8.5 × 34 in., 216 × 5,588 mm/
8.3 × 220 in.)
PPC paper (recycled)
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Plastic card
When using paper types other than the above, make sure to test with
the same type of paper first to check if the document can be scanned.
Minimum size (width × length)
50.8 × 50.8 mm/2 × 2 in.
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Paper Weight (Thickness)
*1: Depending on the application or the scan settings for the scanner
driver, there may be insufficient memory to perform scanning.
Long page scanning supports documents with a length of up to
5,588 mm (220 in.) when the resolution is set to 200 dpi or less.
The following paper weights can be used:
2
40 to 209 g/m (11 to 56 lb)
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2
127 to 209 g/m (34 to 56 lb) for A8 size
0.76 mm (0.03 in.) or less for plastic cards (embossed cards can be
used)
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Precautions
The following types of documents may not be scanned successfully:
Documents of non-uniform thickness (such as envelopes or
documents with attachments)
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Wrinkled or curled documents
Folded or torn documents
Tracing paper
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Coated paper
Carbon paper
Photosensitive paper
Perforated documents
Documents that are not square or rectangular
Very thin paper
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The following types of documents must not be scanned:
Paper-clipped or stapled documents
When you scan plastic cards, take note of the following:
- Plastic cards should be within the following specifications:
ISO7810 ID-1 type compliant
Documents on which the ink is still wet
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Documents smaller than 50.8 × 50.8 mm (2 × 2 in.)
Documents wider than 216 mm (8.5 in.)
Size: 85.6 × 53.98 mm
Thickness: 0.76 mm or less (embossed cards can be used)
Material: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or PVCA (polyvinyl chloride
acetate)
Make sure to check if the cards can be fed before scanning them.
- When scanning cards from the ADF, load one card at a time in the
ADF paper chute (feeder).
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Documents other than paper/plastic card such as fabric, metal foil
and OHP film
Important documents that must not be damaged or smeared
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ATTENTION
ꢀꢁꢂ
Since carbonless papers contain chemical substances that may
harm the rollers (such as a pick roller), take note of the following:
Cleaning: If paper jams occur frequently, clean the brake roller and
pick roller.
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Operator Panel
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Consumable replacement: The life of the brake roller and pick roller
may end sooner compared to scanning
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wood-containing papers.
When scanning wood containing papers, the life of the brake roller
and pick roller may end sooner compared to scanning wood-free
papers.
Brake roller and pick roller may be damaged when a photo/sticky
The surface of the document may be damaged when gloss papers
such as photographs are scanned.
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- It is recommended that a card should be loaded horizontally.
- It is recommended that a card should be loaded face-down in the
ADF paper chute.
- When you scan an embossed card, it is recommended that the
card should be loaded face-down in the ADF paper chute
horizontally.
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The light of the LED may reflect brightly when gloss papers are
scanned.
- Thick or rigid cards that are difficult to bend may be fed skewed.
- If there is dirt on the surface of the card, such as grease marks
(fingerprints), perform scanning after wiping the dirt off.
- Scanning thick documents such as plastic cards will be falsely
detected as multifeed.
To scan such documents, disable the multifeed window display
function of the scanner driver, the Intelligent Multifeed function, or
the multifeed detection setting.
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HINT
When scanning semi-transparent documents, increase the
brightness for scanning in the scanner driver to avoid bleed-through.
When you scan documents written in lead pencil, make sure to clean
the rollers frequently. Otherwise, the rollers will be contaminated
which may leave black traces on the document or cause feeding
errors.
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Scanner
Overview
For details about cleaning, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
If multifeeds, pick errors, or paper jams occur frequently, refer to "7.3
Troubleshooting" (page 84).
When you scan documents with the ADF, all documents must be flat
on the leading edge. Make sure that curls on the leading edge of the
documents are kept within the following range:
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30 mm or more
30 mm or more
(1.18 in.)
(1.18 in.)
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
3 mm
or less
(0.12 in.)
5 mm
or less
(0.20 in.)
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Leading edge
Leading edge
Scanned side
Scanned side
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Loading Capacity
The number of sheets that can be loaded in the ADF paper chute (feeder) is determined by the paper size and paper weight. See
the graph below.
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A4 size
Overview
60
60
60
50
40
30
20
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Capacity
(sheets)
50
45
38
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19
0
40
64
7580
90 105
2
127
209
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Paper weight (g/m )
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Unit
Conversion
2
40
64
75
80
90
105
127
209
g/m
lb
11
17.1
55
20.3
65
21.5
69
24
77
28
90
34
56.1
180
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kg
34.4
110
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Area Not to Be Perforated
Conditions for Multifeed Detection
An error may occur when there are punched holes in the area
shaded in light blue in the figure below.
Multifeed is an error where two or more sheets are fed through
the ADF at once. When a different document length is
detected, this detected result is also called a multifeed.
Multifeed detection is performed by either checking the
overlapping of documents, length of the documents, or the
combination of both. The following conditions are required for
an accurate detection.
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Overview
Fig. 1
Reference point
35
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Detection by Overlapping
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2
Paper weight: 40 to 209 g/m (11 to 56 lb) (0.05 to 0.250 mm/0.002 to
0.010 in.)
Do not punch holes within 35 mm (1.97 in.) over the center of the
Feed
direction
document. See "Fig. 1" (page 39).
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Do not attach other documents within 50 mm (1.97 in.) over the
center of the document. See "Fig. 2" (page 40).
Detection by Length
Daily Care
Load documents of the same length in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Variance in document lengths: 1% or less
Do not punch holes within 35 mm (1.97 in.) over the center of the
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document. See "Fig. 1" (page 39).
Detection by Overlapping and Length
Load documents of the same length in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Bottom
2
Paper weight: 40 to 209 g/m (11 to 56 lb) (0.05 to 0.250 mm/0.002 to
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0.010 in.)
Center
Variance in document lengths: 1% or less
(Unit: mm)
Do not punch holes within 35 mm (1.97 in.) over the center of the
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Settings
document. See "Fig. 1" (page 39).
ATTENTION
Do not attach other documents within 50 mm (1.97 in.) over the
The above condition applies when the document is set to the center of
the pick roller width.
center of the document. See "Fig. 2" (page 40).
HINT
If there are any holes in the 35 mm-wide central column, you can move
the document to the left or right to avoid an error.
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Fig. 2
HINT
Accuracy of multifeed detection may drop with some documents.
Multifeed cannot be detected for the top 30 mm of a document.
For the shaded area in "Fig. 2" (page 40), you can also specify a
length not to detect multifeeds in the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.6 Settings Related to Multifeed Detection"
(page 132).
Reference point
50
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Top
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Overview
Front side
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Feed
direction
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Bottom
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Center
(Unit: mm)
Troubleshooting
ATTENTION
The above condition applies when the document is set to the center
of the pick roller width.
When you use detection by overlapping, scanning thick documents
such as plastic cards will be falsely detected as multifeed.
To scan such documents, disable the multifeed window display
function of the scanner driver, the Intelligent Multifeed function, or
the multifeed detection setting.
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Paper Size
Conditions for Mixed Batch Scanning
When you scan a mixed batch with different sizes, not feeding the
documents straight may cause troubles such as paper jams or part of
the image to appear missing.
The following conditions apply when a mixed batch of
documents with different paper weights/friction coefficients/
sizes is scanned.
Make sure to test a few sheets first to check if the mixed batch
of documents can be fed.
Introduction
It is recommended that you check the documents thoroughly before
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Overview
scanning and also check the image if the document was skewed.
ATTENTION
When a mixed batch with different sizes is scanned, documents are
more likely to skew because the side guides do not contact every
sheet.
How to Load
Documents
For details, refer to "Documents with Different Widths" (page
50).
Do not use [Check Length] or [Check Overlapping and Length] for
multifeed detection.
Paper Direction
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Align the direction of the paper fiber with the feed direction.
Paper Weight (Thickness)
Documents That Cannot Be Scanned in a Mixed Batch
The following paper weights can be used:
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2
The following types of documents cannot be mixed in the same batch:
Carbonless paper
Bond paper
40 to 209 g/m (11 to 56 lb)
Friction Coefficient
It is recommended that the same type of paper from the same
manufacturer should be used.
When papers of different manufacturers/brands are mixed, it affects the
increases.
Perforated documents
Thermal paper
Carbon-backed paper
OHP film
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Tracing paper
The following friction coefficients are recommended:
0.35 to 0.60 (reference value for paper friction coefficient)
Document Position
Troubleshooting
Use paper sizes that fit the 39 mm width of the pick roller in the center.
Pick Roller
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39 mm
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Combinations of Standard Paper Sizes in a Mixed Batch
Refer to the table below for a guideline of the range available for mixed batch scanning.
However, note that not feeding the documents straight may cause troubles such as paper jams or part of the image to appear missing.
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It is recommended that you check the documents thoroughly before scanning and also check the image if the document was skewed.
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Maximum size
LTR (P)
216
A4 (P)
A5 (L)
B5 (P)
B6 (L)
A5 (P)
A6 (L)
B6 (P)
B7 (L)
A6 (P)
A7 (L)
B7 (P)
B8 (L)
A7 (P)
A8 (L)
B8 (P)
64.3
A8 (P)
52.5
Width (mm) (*1)
LTR (P)
210
182
149
129
105
91
74.3
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Minimum
size
216
210
182
149
129
105
91
A4 (P)
A5 (L)
Available range
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B5 (P)
B6 (L)
A5 (P)
A6 (L)
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B6 (P)
B7 (L)
A6 (P)
A7 (L)
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B7 (P)
B8 (L)
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A7 (P)
A8 (L)
74.3
64.3
52.5
B8 (P)
Troubleshooting
A8 (P)
LTR: Letter size
(P): Portrait
(L): Landscape
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*1: The figure below shows how to load the widest and the narrowest
documents of the batch between the side guides.
Conditions for Automatic Page Size Detection
Center
[Automatic Page Size Detection] does not work with the
following types of documents:
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Maximum width
Non-rectangular documents
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[Automatic Page Size Detection] may not work with the
following types of documents:
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Minimum width
2
Thin paper (52 g/m [14 lb] or less)
White documents with glossy edges
Documents with darkish (gray) edges
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Side guides
ATTENTION
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B8 (portrait) and A8 (portrait) cannot be scanned with paper of other
sizes.
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Depending on the amount of memory used by running applications,
there may be insufficient memory to scan a double-page spread
document with the Carrier Sheet in high resolution. In that case,
specify a lower resolution and try scanning again.
Conditions for Using the Carrier Sheet
■Paper Size
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The following paper sizes can be scanned:
Carrier Sheet (216 × 297 mm)
A3 (297 × 420 mm) (*1)
Do not write on, color, stain, or cut the end with a black and white
pattern on the Carrier Sheet. Otherwise, the Carrier Sheet may not be
recognized correctly.
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Do not place the Carrier Sheet upside down. Otherwise, a paper jam
A4 (210 × 297 mm)
may occur and damage the Carrier Sheet and the document inside.
A5 (148 × 210 mm)
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Do not leave your document inside the Carrier Sheet for a long time.
Otherwise, the ink on the document may be transferred onto the
Carrier Sheet.
A6 (105 × 148 mm)
B4 (257 × 364 mm) (*1)
B5 (182 × 257 mm)
To avoid deformation, do not use or leave the Carrier Sheet in high
temperature places such as under direct sunlight or near a heating
apparatus for a long time.
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B6 (128 × 182 mm)
Post card (100 × 148 mm) (*2)
Business card (91 × 55 mm, 55 × 91 mm) (*2)
Letter (8.5 × 11 in./216 × 279.4 mm)
Double Letter (11 × 17 in./279.4 × 431.8 mm) (*1)
Custom size
Do not fold or pull the Carrier Sheet.
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Do not use a damaged Carrier Sheet because it may damage or
cause the scanner to malfunction.
To avoid deformation, keep the Carrier Sheet on a flat surface without
any weight on it.
Width: 25.4 to 216 mm (1 to 8.5 in.)
Be careful not to cut your finger on the edge of the Carrier Sheet.
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Length: 25.4 to 297 mm (1 to 11.69 in.)
*1: Fold in half for scanning.
If paper jams occur frequently, feed about 50 sheets of PPC paper
(recycled paper) before scanning with the Carrier Sheet.
The PPC paper can either be blank or printed.
*2: You can scan them with PaperStream IP (TWAIN) or PaperStream IP
(TWAIN x64).
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Paper jams may occur when you place several small documents
(such as photos or postcards) in the Carrier Sheet for scanning. It is
recommended that you place only one document at a time in the
Carrier Sheet.
■Conditions
Paper Type
Troubleshooting
The following paper type is recommended:
Standard office paper
Paper Weight (Thickness)
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Settings
The following paper weights can be used:
2
Up to 209 g/m (56 lb)
2
Up to 105 g/m (28 lb) when folded in half
Precautions
Take note of the following:
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Up to three Carrier Sheets can be loaded at once.
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3.1 Operator Panel ...........................................................................................................................................46
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3.1 Operator Panel
The operator panel consists of a Function Number Display, buttons and LED indicator.
Introduction
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Names and Functions
LED Indicator
Lights in orange when an error occurs.
Flashes when the ADF is open.
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ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄ
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Function Number Display
Indicates the status of the scanner.
Switches off when the scanner enters power saving mode.
ꢅꢆ ꢃꢇꢈꢉ
ꢊꢂ ꢋꢌꢇꢉ
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[Function] Button
Switches the number (from 1 to 9/C) for the application that is launched when the
[Send to] button is pressed.
ꢊꢃꢍ
ꢎꢊꢇꢉꢏ
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ꢐꢉꢑꢂꢒ
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Launches the linked application software.
Clears the displayed error indication.
Pauses the scan.
Troubleshooting
*1: For details about the setup method for a scan using the
[Scan/Stop] button or the [Send to] button, refer to the
scanner driver's Help or "Using a Button on the
Scanner to Start Scanning" (page 57).
*2: Pressing the [Send to] button when scanning a
document, pauses the scanning process, after the
document is scanned.
[Scan/Stop] Button (*1)
Launches the linked application software.
Clears the displayed error indication.
Resumes the scan.
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[Power] Button
Turns the power on/off.
Lights in green when the scanner is turned on.
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Display
Description
Indications on Function Number Display
E
C
H
L
Indicates that a device error (alarm) occurred during
initialization or scanning.
The letter "E", "C", "H" or "L" and an alarm number appear
alternately.
For more details about the errors, refer to "Device Errors"
(page 82).
Display
Description
Introduction
8
Displayed when the scanner is turned on.
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P
is turned on.
Press the [Scan/Stop] button or the [Send to] button in this
status to return to the ready status ("1").
When this alarm occurs, turn the power off then back on. If
the problem still persists, contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
0
1
Indicates that the initialization is in process and is near the
end of process after the scanner is turned on.
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Ready to start scanning.
Indicates that the initialization was successfully completed
after the scanner is turned on.
None
Switches off when the scanner enters power saving mode.
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This status is referred to as "ready status".
Function After multifeed is detected, the function number flashes.
number This indicates that the process to determine whether or not
(such as to memorize the overlap pattern is in progress.
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"1")
For details, refer to "Ignoring Multifeed for a Set Pattern"
Flashing (page 59).
c
Indicates that the ADF is opened in ready status.
Flashing In this case, the LED indicator also flashes.
status ("1").
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For details about how to close the ADF, refer to "1.4
Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
If the display does not return to the ready status ("1") even
after the ADF is closed, turn the power off then back on. If
the problem still persists, contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
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P
Indicates that the [Send to] button was pressed to pause the
Flashing scan.
Press the [Scan/Stop] button to resume the paused scan.
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Settings
J
Indicates that a temporary error occurred during scanning.
For more details about the errors, refer to "Temporary
Errors" (page 82).
U
Press the [Scan/Stop] button or the [Send to] button in this
status to return to the ready status ("1").
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How to Load
Documents
This chapter explains how to configure scanner settings and scan different types of documents with the image scanning
application.
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4.1 Summary ....................................................................................................................................................49
4.2 Scanning Documents of Different Types and Sizes....................................................................................50
4.3 Advanced Scanning....................................................................................................................................56
4.4 Customizing the Scanner Settings .............................................................................................................57
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4.1 Summary
Introduction
The following lists the main ways of scanning documents:
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Scanning Documents of Different Types and Sizes
"Documents with Different Widths" (page 50)
"Documents Larger than A4 Size" (page 51)
"Scanning Photographs and Clippings" (page 53)
"Long Page Scanning" (page 55)
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Advanced Scanning
"Feeding Documents Manually in the ADF" (page 56)
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Customizing the Scanner Settings
"Using a Button on the Scanner to Start Scanning" (page 57)
"Ignoring Multifeed for a Set Pattern" (page 59)
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For information on other ways of scanning, refer to the
scanner driver's Help.
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4.2 Scanning Documents of Different Types and Sizes
Introduction
Documents with Different Widths
ATTENTION
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Overview
Make sure that all documents are placed underneath the pick
roller. Otherwise, some documents may be skewed or not fed into
the ADF.
ATTENTION
When you scan a mixed batch with different widths, some of the smaller
documents may be skewed or not fed into the ADF. In that case,
separate the documents by their widths, and scan them in different
batches.
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Width of the Pick Roller
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Operator Panel
HINT
For details about the conditions for documents that can be scanned in a
mixed batch, refer to the "Conditions for Mixed Batch Scanning" (page
41).
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1 Align the top of the documents.
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Width of the Pick Roller
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2 Place the documents at the center of the ADF paper chute
(feeder), and adjust the side guides to the widest
document in the batch.
Bad
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For details, refer to "Chapter 2 How to Load Documents" (page 32).
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3 Adjust the stacker to fit the longest document.
Documents Larger than A4 Size
For details, refer to "Setting Up the Stacker" (page 23).
The Carrier Sheet can be used to scan documents larger than
A4/Letter size, such as A3 or B4. By folding the document in
half and scanning in duplex mode, the two sides are merged
into a single image.
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4 In the scanner driver, configure the scan settings to detect
the paper size automatically.
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For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
5 Scan the documents with the image scanning application.
ATTENTION
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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Part of the image around where the document is folded may appear
missing. This way of scanning is not recommended for obtaining high
quality images.
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HINT
You can also scan a double-sided document the size of which is A4 or
smaller, and output the image as a double-page spread image.
In this case, place the double-sided document the size of which is A4 or
smaller inside the Carrier Sheet shown in step 2.
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1 Place the document inside the Carrier Sheet.
1 Fold the document in half so that the sides to be scanned are
facing out.
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Fold it firmly and smooth out any creases.
Otherwise, it may cause the document to skew while the feeding is
in progress.
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2 Place the document inside the Carrier Sheet.
2 Load the Carrier Sheet face-down with the end which has
the black and white pattern placed as the leading edge in
the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Align the fold line with the right edge of the Carrier Sheet so that
the document fits in the upper right-hand corner.
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Secure the Carrier Sheet with the side guides to avoid skewing.
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HINT
The front side of the Carrier Sheet has a thick vertical line on
the right side of the black and white pattern.
3 In the scanner driver, configure the scan settings for using
the Carrier Sheet.
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For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
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For some image scanning applications, the setup window for the
scanner driver may not appear.
4 Scan the document with the image scanning application.
Troubleshooting
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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The images of the front and back are merged into a single image.
Scanning Photographs and Clippings
Using the Carrier Sheet allows you to scan documents that
can be damaged quite easily such as photographs, or
documents that are difficult to load directly such as newspaper
clippings.
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Overview
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Documents
1 Place the document inside the Carrier Sheet.
Place it against the top center of the Carrier Sheet.
ATTENTION
A line or a gap may appear between the front and back side
images.
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Also when you scan thick papers, images on both left and right
may skew towards each other from the top.
These symptoms may be improved when you perform the
following:
- Fold the document firmly
- Align the edges of the document neatly with the edges of the
Carrier Sheet
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- Turn over the Carrier Sheet to the other (reverse) side
When [Automatic] is specified for [Paper Size], the closest
standard size (A3, B4 or Double Letter) is selected from the
same drop-down list. Note that the size of the image may
become smaller than the original document depending on the
document scanned.
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Example: When you scan an A3 size document whose content
is printed to fit A4 size in the center
The image is output in B4 size.
Troubleshooting
To output the scanned image in the actual size of the document,
specify the document size for [Paper size].
Part of the image around where the document is folded may
appear missing. In that case, place the document so its edge is
about 1 mm inside from the edge of the Carrier Sheet.
When [Black & White] is specified for [Image Mode], a shadow
may appear on the edges around the document that is
scanned.
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2 Load the Carrier Sheet face-down with the end that has
the black and white pattern placed as the leading edge in
the ADF paper chute (feeder), as shown below.
ATTENTION
The image is output at the center of the page in the size
specified in [Paper Size].
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Secure the Carrier Sheet with the side guides to avoid skewing.
When [Automatic] is specified for [Paper Size], the closest
standard size is selected from the same drop-down list. Note
that the size of the image may become smaller than the original
document depending on the document scanned, or part of the
image may appear missing.
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Example: When an A5 size image is printed in the center of an
A4 size document
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ꢀꢁ
The image is output in A5 size.
To output the scanned image in the actual size of the document,
specify the document size for [Paper size].
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HINT
In the following cases, place a blank (white) sheet of paper
underneath the document when scanning:
The scanned image is not output in the correct size when
[Automatic] is selected in the [Paper size] drop-down list
Shadows appear around the edges of the scanned image
Black lines appear around the edges of a uniquely shaped
cutting
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3 In the scanner driver, configure the scan settings for using
the Carrier Sheet.
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Colors outside the document appear on the scanned image
For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
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4 Scan the document with the image scanning application.
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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Blank
Sheet
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Long Page Scanning
- Removing
Secure enough space around the stacker to prevent the
ejected sheet from falling off the stacker.
Documents with a length up to 5,588 mm (220 in.) can be
scanned by long page scanning.
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Overview
Depending on the resolution setting or the image scanning
application, the document sizes that can be scanned may
differ.
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Documents
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
1 Load a document in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
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For details, refer to "Chapter 2 How to Load Documents" (page 32).
ATTENTION
Long page documents should be loaded one sheet at a time in
the ADF paper chute (feeder).
When you scan long pages, take note of the following:
- Loading
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To scan documents longer than A4/Letter size, perform the
following:
Pull out the chute extensions all the way.
For details, refer to "1.5 Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute
(Feeder)" (page 22).
Hold the document with your hand so it does not fall out of the
ADF paper chute (feeder).
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Bring down the stacker and slide out the stacker extension
towards you.
For details, refer to "1.6 Setting Up the Stacker" (page 23).
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2 In the scanner driver, configure the scan settings to scan
the paper size of the long page.
Troubleshooting
For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
For some image scanning applications, the setup window for the
scanner driver may not appear.
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3 Scan the document with the image scanning application.
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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4.3 Advanced Scanning
Introduction
3 Scan the document with the image scanning application.
Feeding Documents Manually in the ADF
For details, refer to the image scanning application manual.
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After the document is scanned, the rollers inside the ADF keep
rotating, waiting for the next document to be loaded for the time
specified in the Software Operation Panel.
Documents can also be loaded manually one sheet at a time
in the ADF.
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Normally, in automatic feeding, the scanner stops scanning
once all the documents loaded in the ADF paper chute
(feeder) have been scanned. In manual feeding, the scanner
waits for the next document to be loaded within a specified
time. Scanning will continue as long as another document is
loaded within the set time, and stops if no document is loaded.
By using this method, you can perform scanning as you check
the documents one by one.
4 Load the next document in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
The document is scanned.
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5 Repeat step 4 until all documents are scanned.
Scanning will stop if no document is loaded within the set time.
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HINT
Pressing the [Send to] button on the operator panel while the
scanner is waiting for the next document to be loaded will stop
the scan immediately.
When [Manual-feed timeout] is enabled, the scanner will wait
for the set time even if you start scanning with no document in
the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Manual feeding is effective in the following cases:
To scan as you check the contents of each sheet.
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To scan documents that cause multifeed or paper jam when loaded
together in the same batch.
To continue scanning documents such as magazine or newspaper
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Consumables
When you use manual feeding frequently, replacement cycle of
the consumables may be shortened.
clippings that cannot be loaded together.
1 Enable manual feeding in the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Waiting Time in Manual Feed Mode [Manual-feed
timeout]" (page 138).
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2 Load a document in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
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Settings
For details, refer to "Chapter 2 How to Load Documents" (page 32).
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4.4 Customizing the Scanner Settings
Introduction
4 Right-click on the scanner icon, and select [Scan
Using a Button on the Scanner to Start Scanning
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properties] from the displayed menu.
The properties window of the scanner appears.
The [Scan/Stop] button and the [Send to] button on the
operator panel can be configured to perform scanning by
pressing the button.
To configure this setting, you first need to assign an
application to be launched from the [Scan/Stop] button and the
[Send to] button.
5 Click the [Events] tab and select an event.
From the [Select an event] drop-down list, select an event from which
you want to launch an application.
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then turn on the scanner.
For details about how to connect the scanner to the computer, refer to
the Quick Installation Sheet.
For details about how to turn on the scanner, refer to "1.3 Turning the
Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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2 Display the [Control Panel] window.
Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008/Windows 7
Click [Start] menu [Control Panel].
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Windows Server 2012/Windows 8
In this function, the following events can be specified:
Troubleshooting
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar
[Control Panel] under [Windows System].
[Scan Button]
Press the [Scan/Stop] button
Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows 8.1
[Send to 1] to [Send to 9]
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Settings
Click [] on the lower left side of the Start screen [Control
Panel] under [Windows System].
Press the [Send to] button while the function number display
shows a number (from 1 to 9)
To display [], move the mouse cursor.
Windows 10
Right-click the [Start] menu and select [Control Panel].
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3 Click [View devices and printers].
The [Devices and Printers] window appears.
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6 Select an action and an application to be launched by the
Scanner Setup
scanner button event.
Click [Start this program] under [Actions], and select an application
from the drop-down list on the right.
Check
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Function
Send to
[Send to] Button
[Scan/Stop] Button
Scan
/Stop
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Power
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Using the [Scan/Stop] button
No special settings required.
Press the [Scan/Stop] button to launch the selected application.
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Using the [Send to] button
Press the [Function] button to change the number in the function
number display.
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Match the number with the event configured in the computer ([Send
to 1] to [Send to 9]).
display shows "2".
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Press the [Send to] button to launch the selected application.
HINT
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7 Click the [OK] button.
For details about the operator panel, refer to "Chapter 3 How to
Use the Operator Panel" (page 45).
The setup of the computer is completed. Proceed to configure the
scanner settings.
Each time when you press the [Function] button, the display
changes as follows: "1, 2, 3, ... 9, C, 1, 2, 3, ...".
The number from 1 to 9 corresponds to the event configured in
the computer ([Send to 1] to [Send to 9]).
"C" corresponds to Software Operation Panel. (The settings
cannot be changed.)
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To configure multiple events, repeat steps 4 to 7.
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Intelligent Multifeed Function
Ignoring Multifeed for a Set Pattern
The following three modes are available:
If you attempt to scan a document with an attachment such as
sticky note, receipt, or photo while multifeed detection is
enabled, the scanner may falsely recognize this as a multifeed
error and stop the scan. To scan these types of documents,
the "Intelligent Multifeed Function" is available.
There are two modes in this function. In one mode, you can
suppress multifeeds forcibly by using the operator panel on
the scanner. In the other mode, you can suppress multifeeds
automatically by letting the scanner memorize the location and
the length of the attachment.
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Mode
Description
Manual mode
(Bypass by front
panel button)
Checks for any paper attached every time a
multifeed occurs, and continues scanning.
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Auto mode 1
(Bypass by
combination of
length and position)
Used to scan documents with paper of the same
size attached in the same location.
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Auto mode 2
(Bypass by length)
Used to scan documents with paper of the same
size attached in different locations.
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Sticky Note
ATTENTION
Irregular images may be output when multifeeds occur.
Select the mode in the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Specifying an Area Not to Detect Multifeed
[Intelligent Multifeed Function]" (page 137).
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Receipt
or Photograph
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Preparation Before Using This Function
2 If you open the ADF to remove the document, close it.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
Before using this function, configure [Check Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] or
[Check Overlapping and length] for multifeed detection method by
performing one of following:
When the ADF is closed, indication on the function number display of
the operator panel changes as follows:
Introduction
Configure the setting in the scanner driver.
When a multifeed occurs
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Overview
For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
"J" and "2" appear alternately.
Configure the setting in the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Specifying a Multifeed Detection Method
[Multifeed]" (page 132).
When a document is ejected
The function number flashes.
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Operational Procedure
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
closing the ADF.
Check
Function Number Display
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Operator Panel
ATTENTION
[Function] Button
Function
Confirm that the ADF is closed properly. Otherwise, the document
may not be fed into the ADF.
[Send to] Button
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Send to
[Scan/Stop] Button
Scan
/Stop
3 Load the documents back in the ADF paper chute
(feeder).
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If a multifeed by difference in length is detected,
either press the [Scan/Stop] button or perform a scan from the
computer (do not press the [Function] button).
If there is an attachment which is likely to be the cause of the
multifeed error, then proceed to the next step.
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Consumables
1 After a multifeed error occurs, either press the [Send to]
button to eject the document from the paper path or open
the ADF to remove the document.
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When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your fingers
caught.
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4 Press the [Function] button and confirm that the function
number flashing is faster, and then either press the [Scan/Stop]
button or perform a scan from the computer.
Introduction
From this point, note that the function number flashing speed
switches between "slower" "faster" every time you press the
[Function] button. When the flashing speed is set to faster, the
scanner operates in each mode as follows:
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ATTENTION
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Documents
When switching the flashing speed between "slower" "faster" by
pressing the [Function] button, do not hold down the button for five
seconds or more. Doing so may erase the memorized overlap
pattern and longest overlap length.
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Manual mode (Bypass by front panel button)
Scans the next sheet without multifeed detection, and from the
second sheet, multifeeds are detected based on the setting
configured in the scanner driver or the Software Operation Panel.
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Auto mode 1 (Bypass by combination of length and position)
Memorizes the length and location of the paper attachment that
was detected as multifeed, and continues scanning. When a paper
attachment of a similar pattern is detected, multifeed detection is
automatically suppressed.(*1)(*2)
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Auto mode 2 (Bypass by length)
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Consumables
Memorizes the length of the longest paper attachment that was
detected as multifeed, and continues scanning. When a paper
attachment of the same length or shorter is detected, multifeed
detection is automatically suppressed.(*2)
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*1: Eight overlap patterns can be memorized in this mode.
When it exceeds this limit, the first pattern that was
memorized is erased from the memory.
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*2: To erase the memorized overlap patterns and the longest
overlap length, hold down the [Function] button for five
seconds or more while the function number is flashing. After
erasing is completed, the function number display shows
"□".
This allows you to erase multifeed patterns and the longest
overlap length that were not supposed to be memorized. Be
careful with this operation because all memorized patterns
will be erased.
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Chapter 5 Daily Care
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How to Load
Documents
This chapter describes how to clean the scanner.
dust blown up by strong air from the spray may enter inside the
scanner which may cause the scanner to fail or malfunction.
Also note that sparks generated by static electricity may cause a
fire.
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The inside of the ADF becomes very hot when the scanner is
being used.
Before you start cleaning the inside, make sure to turn off the
power, unplug the power cable and wait at least 15 minutes for
the inside of the ADF to cool down.
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Troubleshooting
5.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations that Require Cleaning...........................................................................63
5.2 Cleaning the Outside..................................................................................................................................65
5.3 Cleaning the Inside.....................................................................................................................................66
5.4 Cleaning the Carrier Sheet.........................................................................................................................71
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5.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations that Require Cleaning
Introduction
Cleaning Materials
ATTENTION
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In order to use the cleaning materials safely and correctly, read the
precautions on each product thoroughly.
Name
Cleaner F1
Part No.
Notes
For more information about the cleaning materials, contact
your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
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PA03950-
0352
100 ml
Moisten a cloth or Cleaning
Paper with this liquid to
wipe the scanner clean.
It may take a long time to
dry if an excessive amount
of Cleaner F1 is used. Use
it in small quantity. Wipe off
the cleaner completely to
leave no residue on the
cleaned parts.
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Cleaning Paper
Cleaning Wipe
CA99501-
0012
10 sheets
Use this non-woven sheet
with Cleaner F1.
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Consumables
PA03950-
0419
24 packets
Pre-moistenedwithCleanerF1.
It can be used instead of
moistening a cloth with Cleaner
F1.
Troubleshooting
Cotton swab
Dry cloth
Commercially available
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Location and Frequency
Introduction
Location
Frequency
ADF
Brake roller
Pick roller
Every 3,000 sheets
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Plastic idler roller
Glass
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Ultrasonic sensor
Feed roller
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Eject roller
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ATTENTION
Cleaning cycles may vary depending on the condition of the documents.
Also, cleaning must be performed more frequently when the following
types of documents are scanned:
Smooth-faced documents such as coated paper
Documents with printed text/graphics that almost cover the entire
surface
Chemically-treated documents such as carbonless paper
Documents containing a large amount of calcium carbonate
Documents written in lead pencil
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Documents on which the toner is not sufficiently fused
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5.2 Cleaning the Outside
Introduction
The outside of the scanner, including the ADF paper chute
(feeder) and the stacker, should be cleaned with either a piece
of dry cloth, a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1/mild detergent,
or a sheet of Cleaning Wipe.
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Documents
ATTENTION
To avoid deformation and discoloration, never use paint thinner or
any other organic solvents.
Be careful not to let any moisture or water inside the scanner during
cleaning.
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It may take a long time to dry if an excessive amount of Cleaner F1/
mild detergent is used. Use it in small quantity. Wipe off the cleaner
completely to leave no residue on the cleaned parts.
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Cloth
Cleaner F1
or Mild Detergent
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Thinner
Cleaning Wipe
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5.3 Cleaning the Inside
Introduction
5 Load the Cleaning Paper in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
Cleaning the ADF (with Cleaning Paper)
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The ADF can be cleaned with a sheet of Cleaning Paper
moistened with Cleaner F1.
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Documents
As the scanner continues to feed the documents, paper dust
will accumulate inside the ADF and it may cause scanning
errors.
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Cleaning should be performed approximately every 3,000
sheets scanned. Note that this guideline varies depending on
the types of documents you scan. For instance, it may be
necessary to clean the scanner more frequently when you
scan documents on which the toner is not sufficiently fused.
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6 Adjust the side guides to the width of the Cleaning Paper.
Do not leave space between the side guides and the Cleaning Paper.
ATTENTION
Otherwise, the Cleaning Paper may be fed skewed.
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Do not use water or mild detergent to clean the ADF.
It may take a long time to dry if an excessive amount of Cleaner F1 is
used. Use it in small quantity.
Side Guides
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Consumables
1 Turn on the scanner.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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2 Spray the Cleaning Paper with Cleaner F1.
3 Pull out the chute extensions according to the length of
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the Cleaning Paper.
For details, refer to "1.5 Setting Up the ADF Paper Chute (Feeder)"
(page 22).
4 Bring down the stacker and slide out the stacker
extension towards you according to the length of the
Cleaning Paper.
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For details, refer to "1.6 Setting Up the Stacker" (page 23).
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7 Start an application available for scanning and scan the
Cleaning Paper.
Cleaning the ADF (with Cloth)
The Cleaning Paper is fed and ejected onto the stacker.
The ADF can be cleaned with a piece of cloth moistened with
Cleaner F1, or a sheet of Cleaning Wipe.
As the scanner continues to feed the documents, paper dust
will accumulate inside the ADF and it may cause scanning
errors.
Introduction
8 Reset the counter for the scanned sheets after cleaning in
the Software Operation Panel.
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For details, refer to "Resetting the Sheet Counters" (page 123).
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Cleaning should be performed approximately every 3,000
sheets scanned. Note that this guideline varies depending on
the types of documents you scan. For instance, it may be
necessary to clean the scanner more frequently when you
scan documents on which the toner is not sufficiently fused.
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Operator Panel
The inside of the ADF becomes very hot when the
scanner is being used.
Before you start cleaning the inside, make sure to
turn off the power, unplug the power cable and wait
at least 15 minutes for the inside of the ADF to cool
down.
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ATTENTION
Replacing the
Consumables
Do not use water or mild detergent to clean the ADF.
It may take a long time to dry if an excessive amount of Cleaner F1 is
used. Use it in small quantity. Wipe off the cleaner completely to
leave no residue on the cleaned parts.
Troubleshooting
1 Turn off the scanner and wait for at least 15 minutes.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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2 Unplug the power cable.
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3 Open the ADF.
4 Clean the following locations with a cloth moistened with
Cleaner F1 or a sheet of Cleaning Wipe.
Ultrasonic Sensor (× 2)
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
Introduction
Plastic Idler Roller
When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your fingers
caught.
(Also on the ADF paper chute.)
(× 4)
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Glass (× 2)
(Also on the ADF paper
chute.)
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Brake Roller (× 2)
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Eject Roller (× 2)
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Feed Roller
(× 2)
Pick Roller
(× 2)
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Brake Roller (× 2)
Plastic Idler Roller (× 4)
Remove the roller from the scanner.
For details about removing the brake roller, refer to "6.2 Replacing the
Roller Set" (page 74).
Gently wipe off any dirt or dust as you rotate the roller manually, taking
care not to damage the roller surface. Make sure that it is wiped properly
because black residue on the roller will affect the feeding performance.
Introduction
Gently wipe off any dirt or dust along the grooves, taking care not to
damage the roller surface.
Glass (× 2)
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Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface of the glass sections.
ATTENTION
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Vertical streaks may appear on the scanned image when the glass
sections are dirty.
Pick Roller (× 2)
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Gently wipe off any dirt or dust along the grooves as you rotate the roller
manually, taking care not to damage the roller surface. Make sure that it
is wiped properly because black residue on the roller will affect the
feeding performance.
Ultrasonic Sensor (× 2)
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Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface of the ultrasonic sensors. If
Feed Roller (× 2)/Eject Roller (× 2)
it is difficult to clean, use a cotton swab.
The power must be turned on to rotate the feed/eject rollers.
1 Plug the power cable, and turn on the scanner.
ATTENTION
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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When cleaning, be careful not to damage the document sensor with a
cloth or Cleaning Wipe.
2 After "1" is displayed on the Function Number Display on the
operator panel, open the ADF.
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For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your
fingers caught.
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Document Sensor
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3 When you press the [Send to] and [Scan/Stop] buttons on the
operator panel at the same time, the feed/eject rollers rotate a
certain amount.
6 Reset the counter for the scanned sheets after cleaning in
the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Resetting the Sheet Counters" (page 123).
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Check
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Function
[Send to] Button
Send to
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[Scan/Stop] Button
Scan
/Stop
Power
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Be careful not to touch the rollers with your
hand while they are rotating.
4 Put a piece of cloth moistened with Cleaner F1 or a sheet of
Cleaning Wipe against the roller surface, and wipe horizontally.
Wipe off any dirt or dust on the surface by pressing the [Send to]
and [Scan/Stop] buttons at the same time to rotate the rollers.
Make sure that it is wiped properly because black residue on the
roller will affect the feeding performance.
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As a guideline, pressing the [Send to] and [Scan/Stop] buttons
seven times simultaneously will rotate the feed/eject rollers one
revolution.
Troubleshooting
5 Close the ADF.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
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Settings
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
closing the ADF.
ATTENTION
Confirm that the ADF is closed properly. Otherwise, the document
may not be fed into the ADF.
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5.4 Cleaning the Carrier Sheet
Introduction
The Carrier Sheet should be cleaned with either a piece of dry
cloth, a cloth moistened with Cleaner F1/mild detergent, or a
sheet of Cleaning Wipe.
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Gently wipe the dirt and dust off the surface and the inside of
the Carrier Sheet.
As you keep using the Carrier Sheet, dirt and dust will
accumulate on the surface and the inside.
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Operator Panel
Clean it regularly because it may result in scanning errors.
ATTENTION
Make sure that the Carrier Sheet is not creased.
To avoid deformation and discoloration, never use paint thinner or
any other organic solvents.
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Do not use force to rub against the Carrier Sheet because it may be
damaged or deformed.
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After cleaning the inside, do not close the Carrier Sheet until it is
completely dry.
The Carrier Sheet should be replaced approximately every 500
scans.
Replacing the
Consumables
For information on purchasing the Carrier Sheet, contact your
FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service
provider.
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Consumables
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How to Use the
Operator Panel
The inside of the ADF becomes very hot when the
scanner is being used.
Before you replace the consumables, make sure
you turn off the power, unplug the power cable and
wait at least 15 minutes for the inside of the ADF to
cool down.
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Replacing the
Consumables
6.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycles.....................................................................................................73
6.2 Replacing the Roller Set.............................................................................................................................74
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6.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycles
Introduction
The following table shows the consumables used for the
scanner.
Consumables need to be replaced periodically. It is
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recommended that you keep a stock of new consumables and
replace them before it reaches the end of the consumable life.
The scanner records the number of sheets scanned after the
consumables (brake roller/pick roller) are replaced, which
allows you to check the status on each consumable.
For details, refer to "8.4 Settings Related to Sheet Counters"
(page 122).
Name
Part No.
Suggested Replacement
Cycle
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Roller Set
Brake roller
PA03706-
0001
200,000 sheets or one year
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Note that the suggested replacement cycles are guidelines for
2
using A4 (80 g/m [20 lb]) wood-free or wood-containing
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Pick roller
paper, as these cycles vary depending on the type of
documents scanned and how often the scanner is used and
cleaned.
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HINT
Only use the specified consumables.
Replacing the
Consumables
To purchase the consumables, contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
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6.2 Replacing the Roller Set
Introduction
The Roller Set consists of the brake roller and the pick roller.
Replace each roller in the following procedure.
5 Replace the brake roller.
1 Open the cover.
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Hold both ends of the cover, and open it in the direction of the
arrow.
1 Turn off the scanner and wait for at least 15 minutes.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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2 Unplug the power cable.
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3 Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute
(feeder).
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4 Open the ADF.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your fingers
caught.
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2 Remove the brake roller.
4 Attach a new brake roller on the shaft.
Lift the right side of the roller first, then pull out the shaft from the
slot on the left.
Insert the protrusion on the shaft into the slot.
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1
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Slot
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2
Protrusion
Brake Roller
Shaft
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5 Attach the shaft back in the scanner.
Shaft
Insert the left end of the shaft into the hole in accordance with the
hole shape, and then attach the right side of the shaft.
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Shaft
3 Remove the brake roller from its shaft.
2
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Brake Roller
Brake Roller
1
Replacing the
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Shaft
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6 Close the cover.
2 Rotate the bushing in the direction of the arrow.
ATTENTION
Introduction
Confirm that the brake roller is installed properly. Otherwise, it may
cause feeding errors such as paper jams.
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6 Replace the pick roller.
1 Open the sheet guide.
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Slide the side guides all the way, and pull the sheet guide open
from the dip.
Dip
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Bushing
Side Guides
3 Remove the pick roller.
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Lift up the bushing side of the pick roller slightly (about 5 mm),
move it towards the bushing, and pull it out.
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Consumables
1
Troubleshooting
Sheet Guide
2
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Bushing
ATTENTION
Be careful not to touch the grease on the gear near the bushing.
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4 Install the new pick roller in the scanner.
6 Close the sheet guide.
Insert the left end of the shaft into the slot, and lower the other end
gradually.
Make sure that both ends of the sheet guide are locked firmly.
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7 Close the ADF.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
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Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
closing the ADF.
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1
2
8 Plug the power cable, and turn on the scanner.
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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9 Reset the sheet counter in the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Resetting the Sheet Counters" (page 123).
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Pick Roller
5 Rotate the bushing in the direction of the arrow.
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Troubleshooting
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Settings
Bushing
ATTENTION
Confirm that the pick roller is installed properly. Otherwise, it may
cause feeding errors such as paper jams.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
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This chapter explains about the countermeasures against paper jams and other troubles, items to check before contacting
your scanner service provider, and how to read the product labels on the scanner.
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ATTENTION
For details about other errors/troubles that are not covered in this
chapter, refer to the scanner driver's Help or the Error Recovery Guide.
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7.1 Paper Jam ..................................................................................................................................................79
7.2 Error Indications on Operator Panel...........................................................................................................81
7.3 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................84
7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner Service Provider...................................................................................104
7.5 Checking the Product Labels....................................................................................................................106
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7.1 Paper Jam
Introduction
When your document is jammed inside the scanner, remove
the document in the following procedure:
3 Remove the jammed document.
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Do not use force to pull out the jammed
document, and make sure to open the ADF first.
Be careful not to touch any sharp parts upon
removing jammed documents.
Be careful not to get things such as hair, a tie or
necklaces caught inside the scanner.
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The inside of the ADF may become extremely
hot during operation.
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1 Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute
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(feeder).
ATTENTION
Make sure to check the documents and the paper path
thoroughly. Remove any metal objects such as staples or paper
clips to prevent paper jams.
2 Open the ADF.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
Daily Care
Be careful not to damage the glass surfaces and the guides
when removing documents with metal objects such as staples
or paper clips.
When the ADF is open, it might close
accidentally. Be careful not to get your fingers
caught.
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Consumables
4 Close the ADF.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
Troubleshooting
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
closing the ADF.
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ATTENTION
Confirm that the ADF is closed properly. Otherwise, the
document may not be fed into the ADF.
Occasionally when scanning is complete or canceled,
documents may remain in the ADF without any error message
displayed. In that case, remove the documents by following the
above steps 1 to 4.
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How to Use the
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7.2 Error Indications on Operator Panel
Introduction
When an error occurs during operation, the LED indicator
lights in orange.
In addition, the indication on the Function Number Display
changes as follows:
If the Error Recovery Guide is installed in the computer, the
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Error Recovery Guide window appears when the Windows
operating system is started up. When an error occurs, the
Error Recovery Guide window displays related information
such as the name of the error and the error code (number).
Write down the information shown in the window and click the
[More Info] button to check for troubleshooting methods.
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For temporary errors
The letter "J" or "U" and an error code appear alternately.
For device errors
The letter "E", "C", "H" or "L" and an alarm number appear alternately.
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Temporary errors can be recovered by the operator, whereas
device errors require troubleshooting by a service engineer.
While a temporary error is displayed, you can clear the error
display by pressing the [Scan/Stop] button or the [Send to]
button. Note that a paper jam message disappears after a
certain period of time elapses if there are no documents
([Ready] status) in the scanner.
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LED Indicator
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Consumables
Check
Function Number Display
Function
Troubleshooting
[Send to] Button
Send to
[Scan/Stop] Button
Scan
/Stop
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Power
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Temporary Errors
Device Errors
The following are lists of temporary errors which can be
recovered by operators.
The following are lists of device errors which require
troubleshooting by a service engineer.
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
■Paper Feeding Errors
■Internal and Optical Errors
The letter "J" and an error code appear alternately.
The letter "E" and an alarm number appear alternately.
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Documents
Display
Description
Action
Display
Description
Action
J1
Paper jammed.
1 Remove the jammed document.
For details, refer to "7.1 Paper
Jam" (page 79).
E2
An optical error (ADF 1 Clean the glass sections.
front) occurred.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5
Daily Care" (page 62).
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Operator Panel
E3
An optical error (ADF
back) occurred.
2 Check if the document is suitable
for scanning by ADF.
2 Turn the scanner off then back
on.
For details, refer to "2.2
35).
If the problem persists, write
down the displayed error code
and contact your FUJITSU
scanner dealer or an authorized
FUJITSU scanner service
provider.
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Scan
J2
Multifeed occurred.
Press the [Send to] button on the
documents.
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E6
E7
E9
An operator panel
error occurred.
Turn the scanner off then back on.
If the problem persists, write down
the displayed error code and
contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
Replacing the
Consumables
■Cover Open
An EEPROM error
occurred.
Display
Description
Action
An image memory
read-write error
occurred.
Troubleshooting
U4
The ADF was
opened during
scanning.
Close the ADF and reload the
documents.
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■Chip Error
■Sensor Error
The letter "C" and an alarm number appear alternately.
The letter "L" and an alarm number appear alternately.
Introduction
Display
Description
Action
Display
Description
Action
C0
A memory error
occurred.
Turn the scanner off then back on.
If the problem persists, write down
the displayed error code and
contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
L6
A sensor error
occurred.
1 Clear any paper dust around the
ultrasonic sensors.
Scanner
Overview
2 Turn the scanner off then back
on.
C8
An internal
communication error
of the scanner
occurred.
How to Load
Documents
If the problem persists, write
down the displayed error code
and contact your FUJITSU
scanner dealer or an authorized
FUJITSU scanner service
provider.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
■Motor Circuit Error
The letter "H" and an alarm number appear alternately.
Display
Description
Action
Various Ways to
Scan
H0
A motor circuit error
occurred.
Turn the scanner off then back on.
If the problem persists, write down
the displayed error code and
contact your FUJITSU scanner
dealer or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
H7
A lamp circuit error
occurred.
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
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7.3 Troubleshooting
Introduction
This section describes the actions to take for troubles that may
occur while you are using the scanner. Please check the
following items before you request a repair. If the problem
FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner
service provider.
Symptoms
Scanner
Overview
"Scanned images turn out elongated." (page 98)
"A shadow appears at the top or the bottom of the scanned image."
(page 99)
How to Load
Documents
"There are black traces on the document." (page 100)
"The Carrier Sheet is not fed smoothly./Paper jams occur." (page 101)
How to Use the
Operator Panel
The following are some examples of troubles that you may
experience.
"Part of the image appears missing in the case where the Carrier Sheet
is used." (page 103)
Symptoms
Various Ways to
Scan
"Scanner cannot be powered ON." (page 85)
"The Function Number Display or the [Power] button or both switch off."
(page 86)
Daily Care
"Scanning does not start." (page 87)
"Scanning takes a long time." (page 88)
Replacing the
Consumables
"Image quality is poor." (page 89)
"Images are distorted or not clear." (page 91)
"Vertical streaks appear on the scanned image." (page 92)
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
Function Number Display after power-on." (page 93)
"Multifeed error occurs frequently." (page 94)
"Situation in which the document is not fed into the ADF occurs
frequently." (page 96)
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"Paper jams/pick errors occur frequently." (page 97)
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Scanner cannot be powered ON.
Introduction
Is the power cable connected properly?
Yes
Connect the power cable properly.
No
No
Scanner
Overview
Did you press the [Power] button on the scanner's
operator panel?
Press the [Power] button on the operator panel.
How to Load
Documents
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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The Function Number Display or the [Power]
button or both switch off.
Introduction
Has the scanner been left out of operation for a long time
after being powered on?
The scanner has entered power saving mode or has been automatically turned off.
If the scanner has entered power saving mode
The Function Number Display turns off but the [Power] button light remains
green.
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Resume from power saving mode by one of the following methods:
- Load a document in the ADF paper chute (feeder)
- Press any button on the operator panel
How to Load
Documents
Note that pressing the [Power] button for more than 2 seconds will turn the
power off.
- Perform scanning from an application
How to Use the
Operator Panel
If the scanner has been automatically turned off
The Function Number Display and the [Power] button light are off.
Turn on the scanner.
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Scan
For details, refer to "1.3 Turning the Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
No
Does the Function Number Display and the [Power] button
light remain off even if you turn the scanner off and then on
again?
The scanner is operating correctly.
Daily Care
No
Replacing the
Consumables
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Scanning does not start.
Introduction
Is the document loaded in the ADF paper chute (feeder)
correctly?
Reload the document in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
No
No
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Is the ADF closed properly?
Close the ADF firmly.
If the document is caught in the ADF, remove the document and close the ADF.
How to Load
Documents
Yes
Is the USB cable connected properly?
Connect the USB cable properly.
For details, refer to the Quick Installation Sheet.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
Is the connector on the USB cable broken or damaged?
Use a new cable and make sure that it is connected properly.
The scanner is operating correctly.
Various Ways to
Scan
No
Yes
Yes
Does scanning start after turning the scanner off then back
on?
Daily Care
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Scanning takes a long time.
Introduction
Does the computer meet the recommended
requirements?
Use a computer that meets the recommended CPU, memory, and other
requirements.
For details, refer to "System Requirements" (page 29).
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Is the USB cable connected to the USB 1.1 port?
You can check the type of the USB port that the USB cable is connected to by
selecting [Interface] [Currently connected interface] in [Device Info] of the
Software Operation Panel.
How to Load
Documents
Yes
Connect the USB cable to the USB 2.0 port.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
No
Did you start a scan while the computer was unstable (for
example, immediately after computer start-up or logon)?
When you start or log onto the computer, wait a while before starting a scan.
Yes
No
Various Ways to
Scan
No
Are the rollers clean?
Clean the rollers.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Daily Care
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Image quality is poor.
Introduction
Did you configure the settings in the scanner driver to scan
in black & white mode?
Configure the scan settings that do not "binarize" (output in black and white) in the
scanner driver, and then perform a scan. (*1)
Yes
No
Scanner
Overview
No
Are the glass sections inside the ADF clean?
Clean the inside of the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
How to Load
Documents
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
*1: The scanned image may differ from the original image significantly if you simply "binarize" (output in black & white) a picture or a photo.
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Quality of scanned text or lines is unsatisfactory.
Introduction
Are the glass sections and rollers inside the ADF clean?
Clean the inside of the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Is the resolution appropriate?
Specify a higher resolution in the scanner driver.
How to Load
Documents
Yes
No
Did you configure the settings in the scanner driver to scan
in grayscale or color mode?
Configure the settings in the scanner driver to scan in black & white mode. (*1)
Yes
How to Use the
Operator Panel
No
Is there any foreign matter (such as dust or paper dust) on
the document?
Remove any foreign matter off the document.
Foreign matter may get on the glass sections inside the ADF, and may cause the
image to become dirty.
Various Ways to
Scan
Yes
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Daily Care
*1: When you scan in grayscale or in color mode, the scanned image may not become sharp and clear.
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Images are distorted or not clear.
Introduction
Are the glass sections and rollers inside the ADF clean?
Clean the inside of the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
No
Yes
Yes
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Is the ADF being pushed down during scanning? Or is
there a heavy object on top of the ADF?
Do not push down the top of the ADF, or place any heavy objects on the ADF
during scanning.
How to Load
Documents
No
Is a scan performed on a place that is unstable or
vibrates?
Perform a scan on a place that is stable and does not vibrate.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
No
Is the scanner placed on a flat, level surface? Are the
rubber pads attached on the bottom of the scanner?
Either place the scanner on a flat and level surface, or attach the rubber pads on
the bottom of the scanner.
Various Ways to
Scan
Yes
Are there any wrinkles or curls on the document?
Smooth out the wrinkles or curls on the document.
Daily Care
Yes
Replacing the
Consumables
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Vertical streaks appear on the scanned image.
Introduction
Do the streaks always appear in the same location?
Clean the glass sections and rollers inside the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Yes
Scanner
Overview
No
Does the vertical streak disappear when you set a lower
Specify a lower resolution.
resolution?
How to Load
Documents
Yes
No
Is there any foreign matter (such as dust or paper dust) on
Remove any foreign matter off the document.
the document?
Foreign matter may get on the glass sections inside the ADF, and may cause
vertical streaks to appear on the scanned image.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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displayed in the Function Number Display after
power-on.
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
Is the error code still displayed after you turned the power
off then back on?
The scanner is operating correctly.
No
Yes
How to Load
Documents
Is the letter "c" flashing on the Function Number Display
while the LED indicator is flashing?
Close the ADF firmly.
For details, refer to "1.4 Opening/Closing the ADF" (page 21).
If the indication does not return to the ready status ("1") after you closed the ADF,
check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner Service Provider" (page
104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU
scanner service provider.
Yes
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Introduction
Do the documents meet the requirements described in
"Precautions" in "Conditions" (page 35)?
Use documents that meet the requirements.
For details, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Are you using the Carrier Sheet?
In the scanner driver, configure the scan settings for using the Carrier Sheet
("Documents Larger than A4 Size" (page 51) or "Scanning Photographs and
Clippings" (page 53)).
How to Load
Documents
Yes
documents fulfill the conditions for an accurate detection?
Fulfill the conditions for an accurate multifeed detection.
For details, refer to "Conditions for Multifeed Detection" (page 39).
Also specify the multifeed detection area if necessary ("Specifying the Area to
Detect Multifeed [Document check area specification for Multifeed Detection]"
(page 134)).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
No
Various Ways to
Scan
Yes
Did you scan a plastic card or any other thick document?
To scan such a document, disable the multifeed window display function of the
scanner driver, the intelligent multifeed function, or the multifeed detection setting.
Daily Care
Yes
No
Did you fan the documents before loading them?
Fan the documents before loading them.
Replacing the
Consumables
Yes
No
Have the documents just been printed out from a copy
machine or a laser printer?
Fan the documents a few times to remove static electricity.
Troubleshooting
Yes
No
Are the consumables (*1) installed correctly?
Install the consumables (*1) correctly.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
Operational
Settings
No
Yes
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Clean the consumables (*1).
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Introduction
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Scanner
Overview
Are the consumables (*1) worn out?
Check the consumable counters and replace the consumables if necessary.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
How to Load
Documents
No
Is the scanner used at 2,000 m or higher altitudes?
Select [Enable] for [High Altitude Mode] (*2) in [Device Setting 2] on the Software
Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "Scanning at High Altitude [High Altitude Mode]" (page 131).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Various Ways to
Scan
*1: "Consumables" refers to the Roller Set (the brake roller and the pick roller).
*2: If the scanner is used at an altitude lower than 2,000 m with [Enable] selected for [High Altitude Mode], multifeeds may not be detected.
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Situation in which the document is not fed into
the ADF occurs frequently.
Introduction
Do the documents meet the requirements described in
"Precautions" in "Conditions" (page 35)?
Use documents that meet the requirements.
For details, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
Scanner
Overview
No
Yes
Did you fan the documents before loading them in the ADF
paper chute (feeder)?
Fan the documents before loading them. Or reduce the amount of documents.
How to Load
Documents
No
Yes
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Are the consumables (*1) installed correctly?
Install the consumables (*1) correctly.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
No
Yes
Various Ways to
Scan
Are the consumables (*1) clean?
Clean the consumables (*1).
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
No
Yes
Daily Care
Are the consumables (*1) worn out?
Check the consumable counters and replace the consumables if necessary.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
Yes
Replacing the
Consumables
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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Introduction
Do the documents meet the requirements described in
"Precautions" in "Conditions" (page 35)?
Use documents that meet the requirements.
For details, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
No
Yes
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Is there any foreign matter inside the ADF?
Clean the ADF. If there is any foreign matter in the ADF, remove it.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
How to Load
Documents
No
Are the consumables (*1) installed correctly?
Install the consumables (*1) correctly.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
Are the consumables (*1) clean?
Clean the consumables (*1).
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Various Ways to
Scan
No
Yes
Are the consumables (*1) worn out?
Check the consumable counters and replace the consumables if necessary.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
Daily Care
Yes
Replacing the
Consumables
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
*1: "Consumables" refers to the Roller Set (the brake roller and the pick roller).
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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Introduction
Are the rollers clean?
Clean the rollers.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
No
No
Scanner
Overview
Yes
Do the documents meet the requirements described in
"Precautions" in "Conditions" (page 35)?
Use documents that meet the requirements.
For details, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
How to Load
Documents
Yes
Are the consumables (*1) worn out?
Check the consumable counters and replace the consumables if necessary.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
No
No
Have you adjusted the offset/vertical magnification?
In [Device Setting] of the Software Operation Panel, adjust the offset in feed
direction (vertical magnification).
For details, refer to "Adjusting the Position to Start the Scan [Offset/Vertical
Magnification Adjustment]" (page 126).
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Replacing the
Consumables
*1: "Consumables" refers to the Roller Set (the brake roller and the pick roller).
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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A shadow appears at the top or the bottom of the
scanned image.
Introduction
Have you adjusted the offset (position to start a scan or
end a scan)?
In [Device Setting] of the Software Operation Panel, adjust the offset in the sub-
scanning direction.
For details, refer to "Adjusting the Position to Start the Scan [Offset/Vertical
Magnification Adjustment]" (page 126).
Scanner
Overview
No
How to Load
Documents
Yes
Did you use the Page Edge Filler function to fill out the
shadow around the edge?
In the scanner driver or in [Device Setting 2] of the Software Operation Panel, use
the Page Edge Filler function to fill out the shadow around the edge.
For details, refer to "Removing Shadows/Streaks that Appear around the Scanned
Image [Page Edge Filler (ADF)]" (page 127).
No
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
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There are black traces on the document.
Introduction
Are you scanning documents written in lead pencil or
carbon paper?
When you scan documents written in lead pencil, make sure to clean the rollers
frequently. Otherwise, the rollers will be contaminated which may leave black
traces on the document or cause feeding errors.
Yes
No
Scanner
Overview
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
No
How to Load
Documents
Are the glass sections and rollers inside the ADF clean?
Clean the inside of the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Yes
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
Troubleshooting
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Settings
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The Carrier Sheet is not fed smoothly./Paper jams
occur.
Introduction
Did you scan just the Carrier Sheet continuously?
Yes
Feed about 50 sheets of PPC paper (recycled paper) before scanning with the
Carrier Sheet.
The PPC paper can either be blank or printed.
Scanner
Overview
No
How to Load
Documents
Is the Carrier Sheet clean?
Perform one of the following:
Clean the Carrier Sheet.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Replace the Carrier Sheet.
No
How to Use the
Operator Panel
For information on purchasing the Carrier Sheet, contact your FUJITSU
scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
Yes
Various Ways to
Scan
Did you start the scan after loading the Carrier Sheet in the
ADF paper chute (feeder)?
Start the scan after loading the Carrier Sheet in the ADF paper chute (feeder).
For details, refer to "Documents Larger than A4 Size" (page 51) or "Scanning
Photographs and Clippings" (page 53).
No
Daily Care
Yes
Are the glass sections and rollers inside the ADF clean?
Clean the inside of the ADF.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Replacing the
Consumables
No
Yes
Are the consumables (*1) worn out?
Check the consumable counters and replace the consumables if necessary.
For details, refer to "Chapter 6 Replacing the Consumables" (page 72).
Troubleshooting
Yes
No
Is there any foreign matter inside the ADF?
Clean the ADF. If there is any foreign matter in the ADF, remove it.
For details, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care" (page 62).
Operational
Settings
Yes
No
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No (continued)
Did you place a thick document inside the Carrier Sheet?
Some papers may be too thick to place inside the Carrier Sheet.
Use documents that meet the requirements.
For details, refer to "Conditions for Using the Carrier Sheet" (page 44).
Introduction
Yes
Scanner
Overview
No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
How to Load
Documents
*1: "Consumables" refers to the Roller Set (the brake roller and the pick roller).
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Various Ways to
Scan
Daily Care
Replacing the
Consumables
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Part of the image appears missing in the case
where the Carrier Sheet is used.
Introduction
Did you place several small documents (such as photos or
postcards) in the Carrier Sheet for scanning?
Place only one document at a time in the Carrier Sheet.
Scanner
Overview
Yes
No
How to Load
Documents
Sheet?
Part of the image around where the document is folded may appear missing.
Place the document so its fold line is set about 1 mm inside from the edge of the
Carrier Sheet.
Yes
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No
If the problem persists, check the items in "7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner
Service Provider" (page 104) first, then contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or
an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
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7.4 Before You Contact the Scanner Service Provider
Introduction
Please check the following items before contacting your
FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner
service provider.
Error Status
Scanner
Overview
■Computer Connection Issues
Item
Findings
General
How to Load
Documents
Operating system
(Windows)
Item
Findings
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Operator Panel
Error message
Interface
Scanner model
name
Example: fi-7030
For details, refer to "7.5 Checking the Product
Labels" (page 106).
Example: USB interface
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Interface controller
Serial No.
Example: XXXX000001
Labels" (page 106).
■Feeding Issues
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Item
Findings
Date of manufacture
Example: 2016-04 (April 2016)
For details, refer to "7.5 Checking the Product
Labels" (page 106).
Paper type
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Consumables
Main purpose of use
Date of last cleaning
Date of purchase
Symptom
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Date of consumable
replacement
Frequency of
trouble
Operator panel
status
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Settings
Warranty
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■Image Quality Issues
Item
Findings
Introduction
Scanner driver and
version
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Interface controller
Operating system
(Windows)
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Application
Example: PaperStream Capture
Example: front, back, both
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Scanning sides
Resolution
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Example: 600 dpi, 75 dpi
Image mode
Example: color, grayscale, black & white
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■Other
Replacing the
Consumables
Item
Findings
Can you send the
output image and a
photo that shows
the paper condition
by e-mail or fax?
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Settings
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7.5 Checking the Product Labels
Introduction
This section explains about the product labels on the scanner.
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Overview
Location
The label is located on the back of the scanner.
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Label
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Consumables
Label (example): Shows the scanner information.
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Chapter 8 Operational Settings
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How to Load
Documents
This chapter explains how to use the Software Operation Panel to configure the scanner settings.
8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel................................................................................................108
8.2 Password Setting......................................................................................................................................110
8.3 Configuration Items ..................................................................................................................................116
8.4 Settings Related to Sheet Counters .........................................................................................................122
8.5 Settings Related to Scanning ...................................................................................................................126
8.6 Settings Related to Multifeed Detection ...................................................................................................132
8.7 Settings Related to Waiting Time .............................................................................................................138
8.8 Settings Related to Power ON/OFF .........................................................................................................140
8.9 Settings Related to Scanner Maintenance ...............................................................................................141
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8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel
Introduction
The Software Operation Panel is installed together with the
PaperStream IP driver.
This application allows you to configure various settings such
as the operation of the scanner and management of the
consumables.
2 Display the [Software Operation Panel] window.
Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008/Windows 7
Click [Start] menu [All Programs] [fi Series] [Software
Operation Panel].
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Overview
Windows Server 2012/Windows 8
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Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar
[Software Operation Panel] under [fi Series].
ATTENTION
Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows 8.1
Click [] on the lower left side of the Start screen and select
[Software Operation Panel] under [fi Series].
To display [], move the mouse cursor.
Do not start up the Software Operation Panel during scanning.
If you change the settings for the Software Operation Panel while the
setup window for the scanner driver is displayed, the changed
settings may not be applied to the scanned image.
Do not use the operator panel while the Software Operation Panel is
running.
If you connect multiple scanners, the second scanner as well as
subsequent scanners will not be recognized.
Connect only one scanner at a time.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Windows 10
Click [Start] menu [All apps] [fi Series] [Software Operation
Panel].
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1 Confirm that the scanner is connected to the computer,
then turn on the scanner.
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Consumables
For details about how to connect the scanner to the computer, refer to
the Quick Installation Sheet.
For details about how to turn on the scanner, refer to "1.3 Turning the
Power ON/OFF" (page 19).
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The Software Operation Panel icon is displayed in the menu that
appears when you click
in the notification area.
To have the Software Operation Panel icon always displayed in the
notification area, drag the icon and drop it onto the notification
area. The notification area is located at the far right of the taskbar.
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
How to Load
Documents
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Procedures from here will be explained under the assumption that
the Software Operation Panel icon is always displayed in the
notification area.
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8.2 Password Setting
Introduction
By setting a password, the Software Operation Panel can run
in [View Only mode] which allows users to only view the
scanner settings.
The scanner settings can be configured if no password is set.
In order to prevent unnecessary changes to the settings, a
password can be used to restrict user operations.
2 Enter a new password then again to confirm, and click the
[OK] button.
Scanner
Overview
Up to 32 characters can be used for the password.
Note that only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9) are
allowed.
How to Load
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Setting a Password
How to Use the
Operator Panel
Set a password in the following procedure:
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1 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [Password Setting] from the
menu.
A confirmation message appears.
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3 Click the [OK] button.
The password is set.
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The [Password setting] window appears.
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Setting [View Only mode]
HINT
In [View Only mode], a check mark appears next to [View Only
mode] in the menu that is displayed by right-clicking the Software
Operation Panel icon in the notification area.
Set the Software Operation Panel to [View Only mode] in the
following procedure:
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
1 Set a password.
For details, refer to "Setting a Password" (page 110).
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Documents
2 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [View Only mode] from the
menu.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
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The Software Operation Panel enters [View Only mode].
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[View Only mode] is cleared, and the scanner settings can now be
Clearing [View Only mode]
changed.
Clear [View Only mode] in the following procedure:
Introduction
1 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [View Only mode] from the
menu.
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Overview
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Documents
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Operator Panel
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The [Password setting] window appears.
HINT
When you exit [View Only mode], the check mark next to [View
Only mode] disappears from the menu that is displayed by right-
clicking the Software Operation Panel icon in the notification area.
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2 Enter the current password and click the [OK] button.
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3 Enter a new password then again to confirm, and click the
[OK] button.
Changing the Password
Up to 32 characters can be used for the password.
Change the password in the following procedure:
Introduction
Note that only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9) are
allowed.
1 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [Password Setting] from the
menu.
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Overview
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Documents
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Operator Panel
A confirmation message appears.
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4 Click the [OK] button.
The [Password setting] window appears.
The password is set.
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2 Enter the current password and click the [OK] button.
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The [Password setting] window appears.
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3 Leave both fields blank and click the [OK] button.
Clearing the Password
Clear the password in the following procedure:
Introduction
1 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [Password Setting] from the
menu.
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Overview
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A confirmation message appears.
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4 Click the [OK] button.
The password is cleared.
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The [Password setting] window appears.
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2 Enter the current password and click the [OK] button.
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The [Password setting] window appears.
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3 Enter a new password then again to confirm, and click the
[OK] button.
Resetting the Password
Up to 32 characters can be used for the password.
In case you forgot your password, it can be reset in the
following procedure:
Introduction
Note that only alphanumeric characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9) are
allowed.
Scanner
Overview
1 Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the
notification area, and select [Password Setting] from the
menu.
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Operator Panel
A confirmation message appears.
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4 Click the [OK] button.
The password is set.
The [Password setting] window appears.
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2 Enter the default password which is "fi-scanner", and click
the [OK] button.
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The [Password setting] window appears.
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8.3 Configuration Items
Introduction
The Software Operation Panel allows the configuration of the
following settings for the scanner that is connected to the
computer:
Scanner
Overview
Device Setting
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting].
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Settings
Items that can be configured in the above window are shown in the
next page.
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Item
Description
Parameter/Value
Factory Default
Count
(page 122)
Check the counters to determine when to replace Total Count(ADF)/After cleaning/Brake Roller/Pick Roller
0
Introduction
the consumables and to perform cleaning.
Also use it to reset the counter when you have
replaced the consumables or performed
cleaning.
Scanner
Overview
Power saving
(page 139)
Specify the waiting time before the scanner
enters power saving mode.
Range: 5 to 235 min. (in increments of 5)
15 min.
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Power off after a certain period of time: Select to [Power off after a certain period of time] check box
set the scanner to turn the power off
automatically if the scanner is left on for a certain
period of time without being used.
Specify the timeout period for the scanner to be
automatically turned off.
Selected
4 Hours
1 Hour/2 Hours/4 Hours/8 Hours
(When the [Power off after a certain period of time] check box
is selected)
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Offset Setting
(page 126)
Adjust the position to start a scan or end a scan
on the selected scanning side.
Unit: ADF(front)/ADF(back)
Main/Sub/End of
page: 0 mm
Main/Sub/End of page: -2 to +2 mm
(in increments of 0.5)
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Vertical
Adjust the magnification level in feed direction for Unit: ADF
the selected scanning method. Range: -3.1 to 3.1% (in increments of 0.1)
0%
magnification
Adjustment
(page 126)
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Device Setting 2
HINT
The Software Operation Panel settings can be restored to the
factory default.
Introduction
To restore the settings to the factory default, click the [Default]
button. After a message is displayed, click the [OK] button.
Note that the settings you have configured will be cleared.
The Software Operation Panel settings can be backed up.
To back up the settings, click the [Save] button, then specify the
file name and click the [Save] button in the displayed window.
You can use a backup file of the Software Operation Panel
settings to restore the settings on other scanners only if the
scanner type is the same.
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2].
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To restore the settings, click the [Restore] button, then specify
the backup file and click the [Open] button in the displayed
window. After a message is displayed, click the [OK] button.
Note that restoration cannot be performed for other types of
scanners.
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Consumables
The settings that are currently configured in [Device Setting 2] are
listed on the right of the window.
Items that can be configured in the above window are shown in the
next page.
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Item
Description
Parameter/Value
Factory Default
Multifeed
(page 132)
Specify a method for multifeed detection. Detect None/Check Overlapping (Ultrasonic)/Check None
multifeeds by monitoring the overlap, document Length/Check Overlapping and Length
length, or the combination of both.
This setting can also be configured in the
scanner driver. Note that priority is given to the
scanner driver setting.
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Length: 10 mm
Length (When [Check Length] is specified:
Select from 10/15/20 mm)
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Overview
Page Edge Filler (ADF)
(page 127)
Specify a width for the margin around the
scanned image to fill the margin in white.
This setting can also be configured in the
scanner driver. In that case, Page Edge Filler of
the scanner driver is used on the output image.
Top/Left/Right: 0 to 15 mm
Bottom: -7 to 7 mm
(in increments of 1)
Top/Bottom/Left/
Right: 0 mm
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(A: image, B: filled area, A+B: output)
Red/Green/Blue/None
Dropout color
(page 128)
Select a color to be removed from the scanned
image (only available in black & white or
grayscale mode).
Green
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This setting can also be configured in the
scanner driver. Note that priority is given to the
scanner driver setting.
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Consumables
Document check area specification Selected range: Select this item to restrict the
[Selected range] check box
Not selected
Disable
for Multifeed Detection
(page 134)
area to detect multifeed.
Enable/Disable (Middle): Specify whether to
enable or disable multifeed detection in the
selected area.
Enable/Disable
(When [Selected range] is selected)
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Start (Middle): Specify the start position of the
area in length (mm) from the leading edge of the
document.
0 to 510 mm (in increments of 2)
0 mm
0 mm
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End (Middle): Specify the end position of the area 0 to 510 mm (in increments of 2)
in length (mm) from the leading edge of the
document.
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Item
Description
Parameter/Value
Factory Default
Intelligent Multifeed Function
(page 137)
When there is a paper of the same size attached Manual mode/Auto mode 1/Auto mode 2
to a designated location on the page, you can
configure the scanner to memorize the location of
the attachment and not detect multifeeds for that
location.
Note that you first need to select [Check
Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] or [Check Overlapping
and length] in either the scanner driver or the
multifeed detection setting in "Specifying a
Multifeed Detection Method [Multifeed]" (page
132).
Manual mode
Introduction
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Overview
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Documents
Select to clear the overlap pattern (length,
location) memorized in Auto mode.
[Clear overlap pattern] check box
Not selected
Not selected
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Select to record the multifeed pattern on the
window to check an image that is detected as
multifeed.
[Auto-Memorize MF Pattern (only when MF
images are displayed)] check box
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Specify whether or not to memorize the multifeed Remember/Do not remember
pattern upon power-off.
Do not remember
4 times
Number of paper feeding retries
(page 129)
Configure this setting to change the number of
feeding retries when a pick error occurs.
1 to 12 times
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Cleaning Cycle
(page 124)
Specify the scanner cleaning cycle.
Select whether or not to display the cleaning
instruction message from the scanner driver.
1,000 to 255,000 sheets
(in increments of 1,000)
[Show cleaning instructions] check box
3,000 sheets
Not selected
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Life Counter Alarm Setting
(page 125)
Specify the replacement cycle for the
consumables.
Pick Rollers/Brake Rollers:
10,000 to 2,550,000 sheets
(in increments of 10,000)
Pick Rollers:
200,000 sheets
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Brake Rollers:
200,000 sheets
Vertical Streak Detection
(page 141)
Select whether to enable or disable vertical
streak detection.
Enable to detect vertical streaks (dirt on the glass
sections) when you perform scanning with the
ADF.
Enable/Disable
Disable
Normal
Operational
Settings
Vertical Streak Sensitivity
(page 142)
Specify the sensitivity level to detect vertical
streaks (dirt on the glass sections) when vertical
Low/Normal/High
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Item
Description
Parameter/Value
Optimize/Round Down
Factory Default
AutoCrop Boundary
(page 130)
Specify whether or not to optimize (round up/
down) the fractional part of the scanned image
data.
Optimize
Introduction
Manual-feed timeout
(page 138)
Select whether to disable or enable manual
feeding.
Disable/Enable
Disable
Scanner
Overview
Paper-out detection time: Specify the waiting
time to cancel manual feeding.
5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 10 seconds
(seconds)
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Power SW Control
(page 140)
Specify the method by which the scanner is
powered on/off.
Enable power switch/Disable power switch/
Enable USB power feeding
Enable power
switch
High Altitude Mode
(page 131)
Select whether to enable or disable high altitude Enable/Disable
mode.
Enable to use the scanner at 2,000 m or higher
altitudes.
Disable
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Image Quality Mode
(page 131)
Set the image quality mode.
fi-6110/Disable
Disable
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To obtain an image quality that is close to the
image quality for scanning with fi-6110, set the
image quality mode.
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8.4 Settings Related to Sheet Counters
Introduction
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
Checking and Resetting the Sheet Counters
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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Overview
■Checking the Sheet Counters
The status of each consumable part can be viewed to
determine when to replace or clean the consumables.
The color of the counter gradually changes when a
replacement for a consumable is needed or when cleaning is
needed. The color of each counter changes as follows:
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting].
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Brake roller counter/pick roller counter
These counters turn light yellow when the page count after the
consumable replacement reaches 95% of the value specified in
"Replacement Cycle of Consumables [Life Counter Alarm Setting]"
(page 125) in the Software Operation Panel, and turn yellow when the
page count reaches 100%.
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[After cleaning] counter
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This counter turns yellow when the page count after cleaning reaches
the number of sheets that is specified for "Scanner Cleaning Cycle
[Cleaning Cycle]" (page 124) in the Software Operation Panel.
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In this window, you can check the following items:
Troubleshooting
Item
Description
Total Count (ADF)
Approximate total number of sheets
scanned through the ADF
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Settings
After cleaning
Brake Roller
Pick Roller
Approximate total number of sheets
scanned after cleaning
Number of sheets scanned after the
brake roller is replaced
Number of sheets scanned after the pick
roller is replaced
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■Resetting the Sheet Counters
ATTENTION
If you turned off the scanner by unplugging the power cable, or
selected [Disable power switch], the number of scanned sheets
may not be counted in [Total Count].
When you have replaced or cleaned a consumable part, reset the
corresponding counter by using the following procedure:
Introduction
For details about disabling the power switch, refer to "Method of
Turning the Scanner ON/OFF [Power SW Control]" (page 140).
Scanner
Overview
1 If you have replaced a consumable, click the [Clear]
button of the consumable that you replaced. If you
performed cleaning, click the [Clear] button of [After
cleaning].
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Operator Panel
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Consumables
The counter is reset to 0.
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2 Click the [OK] button.
A confirmation message appears.
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Settings
3 Click the [OK] button.
The settings are saved.
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■Messages for Cleaning or Replacing Consumables
The following message may appear while the scanner is in
use:
Scanner Cleaning Cycle [Cleaning Cycle]
The cleaning cycle for the scanner can be specified.
The background color of the [After cleaning] counter (in
[Device Setting]) turns yellow when the page count after
cleaning is performed reaches the number of sheets that is
specified for a cleaning cycle.
Introduction
Message for replacing consumables
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Overview
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You can also display a cleaning instruction message (page 124).
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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Operator Panel
Message for cleaning
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
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Scan
Daily Care
Check the message, and replace the consumable or perform
cleaning accordingly.
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Consumables
If you click the [Ignore] button, the message disappears and
the scan can be continued. However, it is recommended that
you replace the consumable as soon as possible.
To stop the scan and replace the consumable right away, click
the [Cancel] button.
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Operational
Settings
For details about replacing consumables, refer to "6.2
Replacing the Roller Set" (page 74).
For details about cleaning, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care"
(page 62).
3 Specify a value for the cleaning cycle.
The value can range from 1,000 to 255,000 sheets (in increments of
1,000).
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3 Specify a value as the replacement cycle for each of the
Replacement Cycle of Consumables [Life
Counter Alarm Setting]
consumables (brake roller and pick roller).
The value can range from 10,000 to 2,550,000 sheets (in increments
of 10,000).
Introduction
The replacement cycle for each consumable can be specified.
The background color of the brake roller/pick roller counter (in
[Device Setting]) changes to light yellow when the page count
after a consumable replacement reaches 95% of the value
specified here, and turns yellow when the page count reaches
100%.
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Overview
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Documents
A message for replacing a consumable (page 124) also
appears.
How to Use the
Operator Panel
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
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8.5 Settings Related to Scanning
Introduction
3 Adjust the level of offset/vertical magnification as needed.
Adjusting the Position to Start the Scan
[Offset/Vertical Magnification Adjustment]
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Overview
When the output position of the scanned image is not correct
or the image appears shortened/elongated (vertically), adjust
the offset and the vertical magnification in the following
procedure.
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Operator Panel
ATTENTION
Normally, you should not have to make any adjustments as the factory
default settings are configured at appropriate values.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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Offset Setting
Description
Unit
Select [ADF(front)] or [ADF(back)] as the target
for an offset adjustment.
click the [Offset] button.
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Consumables
Main
Sub
Adjusts the horizontal (width) offset.
The value can range from -2 to +2 mm (in
increments of 0.5).
Troubleshooting
Adjusts the vertical (length) offset at the top of a
page.
The value can range from -2 to +2 mm (in
increments of 0.5).
Operational
Settings
End of page
Adjusts the vertical (length) offset at the end of a
page.
The value can range from -2 to +2 mm (in
increments of 0.5).
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Removing Shadows/Streaks that Appear around
the Scanned Image
[Page Edge Filler (ADF)]
Vertical
magnification
Adjustment
Description
Introduction
Unit
The target for a vertical magnification
adjustment is fixed to [ADF].
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Depending on the condition of the documents that you scan,
the shadow of the document may appear as black streaks.
In that case, you can improve the image quality around the
edges of the document by using the "Page Edge Filler"
function to fill in the edges.
Vertical
Adjusts the vertical (length) magnification.
The value can range from -3.1 to +3.1% (in
increments of 0.1).
magnification
Adjustment
(Sub: length)
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Page Edge Filler (ADF)].
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3 Specify the width of each margin to fill in: top/bottom/left/
Removing a Color from the Scanned Image
[Dropout color]
right.
T
T: top = 0 to 15 mm
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B: bottom = -7 to 7 mm
R: right = 0 to 15 mm
With "Dropout color", you can select either green, red, or blue
(primary colors) to remove the details of the selected color
from a scanned image.
For example, when scanning a document with black
characters and a green background, you can only scan the
black characters of the document by selecting green for the
dropout color.
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L
Image
Area
R
L: left = 0 to 15 mm
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(in 1 mm increments)
B
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The specified area is filled in white.
ATTENTION
Dropout color works the best with light (low intensity) colors, and dark
colors may not drop out.
ATTENTION
Note that if the target range of Page Edge Filler is too wide, some
characters near the edge may appear missing.
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HINT
Dropout color is only available in black & white or grayscale mode.
HINT
The color that is used for filling in is normally white. You can
change the color to black in the scanner driver.
For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
Depending on the value you specify for the bottom margin in
[Page Edge Filler (ADF)], the Page Edge Filler function
operates as follows:
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- 1 to 7 mm
Fills the margin in white, from the detected page bottom.
- -1 to -7 mm
Outputs the image without filling in the margin. (Outputs the
image with the specified area added when the page end
detection mode is set.)
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"Detected page bottom" refers to the bottom edge of the
scanned document detected by the scanner.
This setting can also be configured in the scanner driver. In that
case, Page Edge Filler of the scanner driver is used on the
output image.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
Number of Paper Feeding Retries
Configure this setting to change the number of feeding retries
when a pick error occurs.
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
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[Dropout color].
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Number of paper feeding retries].
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3 Select a color to drop out.
Red, Green, Blue: The selected color is dropped out.
None: No color is dropped out.
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ATTENTION
The Software Operation Panel allows you to choose the color from
red, green, and blue only. To drop out a color of your choice,
configure the setting in the scanner driver.
For details, refer to the scanner driver's Help.
3 Specify the number of paper feeding retries.
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The value can range from 1 to 12 times.
HINT
This setting can also be configured in the scanner driver. Note that
priority is given to the scanner driver setting.
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3 Select whether to include or exclude the fractional data.
Cropping the Image Boundary
[AutoCrop Boundary]
Select [Optimize] to prevent any exclusion of fractional data from
scanned images.
Introduction
Some fractional data may be generated in the images in the
process of scanning. You can specify whether to include or
exclude such fractional data by using the "AutoCrop
Boundary" function.
ATTENTION
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Overview
While selecting [Optimize] can prevent data loss, it may also
generate shadows near the right edge.
When you scan a document with text near the right edge while
[Round Down] is selected, some pixel data there may be lost.
For details about setting automatic page size detection, refer to
the scanner driver's Help.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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HINT
This setting is only applied in black & white mode.
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[AutoCrop Boundary].
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Scanning at High Altitude [High Altitude Mode]
Setting the Image Quality for Scanning [Image
Quality Mode]
Select whether to enable or disable high altitude mode.
Low atmospheric pressure at high altitudes may lower the
accuracy in multifeed detection by the ultrasonic sensor.
Enabling the high altitude mode allows you to use the scanner
at 2,000 m or higher altitudes.
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Set the image quality mode.
To obtain an image quality that is close to the image quality for
scanning with fi-6110, set the image quality mode.
Scanner
Overview
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Image Quality Mode].
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[High Altitude Mode].
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3 Select whether to obtain an image quality that is close to
the image quality with fi-6110.
3 Select whether to enable or disable high altitude mode.
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8.6 Settings Related to Multifeed Detection
Introduction
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
Specifying a Multifeed Detection Method
[Multifeed]
[Multifeed].
Scanner
Overview
Multifeed is an error where two or more sheets are fed through
the ADF at once. When a different document length is
detected, this detected result is also called a multifeed.
Not noticing multifeed errors while scanning may put you in a
situation where important data are missing from the scanned
images.
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Multifeed detection can be used to prevent such troubles.
When this function is enabled, an error message is displayed
as soon as it detects a multifeed, and stops the scan. Note
that multifeed cannot be detected within 30 mm from the
leading edge of the document.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
(page 108).
3 Select a detection method.
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Method
Description
None
Does not detect multifeed.
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Method
Description
Method
Length
Description
Check
Overlapping
(Ultrasonic)
Detects multifeed by the overlapping of
documents.
When this is selected, you can also specify the
following two options:
Select a length difference from 10/15/20 mm
when detecting a multifeed by the difference in
length of the documents. Any length under the
specified value will not be detected as multifeed.
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Specify the detection range by the length from
the top of the document. Proceed to
"Specifying the Area to Detect Multifeed
[Document check area specification for
Multifeed Detection]" (page 134) for more
details.
Ignore the multifeed when there is paper of the
same size attached to a designated location
on the page. Proceed to "Ignoring Multifeed for
a Set Pattern" (page 59) for more details.
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To scan documents with different lengths, specify [Check
Overlapping (Ultrasonic)].
When an attachment such as a sticky note, receipt, or photo is
attached on the document, the overlapping part of the
document may be falsely detected as multifeed if [Check
Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] is specified. In that case, specify
[Check Length].
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Note however that you can still use [Check Overlapping
(Ultrasonic)] by restricting the detection range.
Multifeed cannot be detected when the Carrier Sheet is used.
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Check Length Detects multifeed by the difference in length of the
documents.
accurately when a mixed batch of different sizes
is scanned.
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This setting can also be configured in the scanner driver. Note that
priority is given to the scanner driver setting.
Check
Overlapping
and Length
Detects multifeed by the combination of [Check
Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] and [Check Length].
Note that multifeeds cannot be detected
accurately when a mixed batch of different sizes
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following two options:
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Specify the detection range by the length from
the top of the document. Proceed to
"Specifying the Area to Detect Multifeed
[Document check area specification for
Multifeed Detection]" (page 134) for more
details.
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Ignore the multifeed when there is paper of the
same size attached to a designated location
on the page. Proceed to "Ignoring Multifeed for
a Set Pattern" (page 59) for more details.
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2 Specify the detection range.
Specifying the Area to Detect Multifeed
[Document check area specification for Multifeed
Detection]
Range
Description
Introduction
Selected range
Select the check box to specify the
detection range (colored in light blue) in the
picture below.
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The following setting is only available when you specified
[Check Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] or [Check Overlapping and
Length].
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50
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1 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Document check area specification for Multifeed
Detection].
Feed
Direction
Range
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Select the [Selected range] check box in the window.
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Unit: mm
Select the check box to enable the setting
in this window. Clear the check box to
disable the setting. Clearing this check box
sets both start and end positions to "0",
making the whole document to be detected
for multifeeds.
The above condition applies when the
document is set to the center of the pick
roller width.
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Multifeed cannot be detected for the top 30
mm of a document.
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Disable
(Middle)
Does not detect multifeeds for the selected
area.
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Enable
Detects multifeeds for the selected area.
(Middle)
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Example 1:
Range
Description
Position: Middle
Selected range = Enable, Start = 50 mm, End = 200 mm
Start
(Middle)
Displays the start position of the detection
by the length from the leading edge of the
document.
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Range: 0 to 510 mm, in 2 mm increments,
Start<End
50
End
(Middle)
Displays the end position of the detection
by the length from the leading edge of the
document.
Range: 0 to 510 mm, in 2 mm increments,
Start<End
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200
Feed
Direction
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HINT
When both [Start] and [End] are set to "0", multifeed detection is
performed for the whole area regardless of whether it is
enabled or disabled.
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To disable multifeed detection for the whole document, select
[Disable] and set the start position to "0" and the end position to
equal the document length or longer.
If you set a value larger than the document length for the start
position, selecting [Disable] detects the whole length of the
document and selecting [Enable] disables the multifeed
detection.
Unit: mm
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To detect multifeeds, the detection range must be at least 5 mm
in length.
Configure the setting so that the value of the end position minus
the start position is 6 mm or more.
You can also set the start and the end positions by the following
methods:
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- Draw an area with the mouse on the displayed image.
- Drag the handles for [Start] and [End] positions on the
displayed image.
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Example 2:
Example 3: (Bad Example)
Position: Middle
Position: Middle
Selected range = Enable, Start = 0 mm, End = 300 mm
Selected range = Enable, Start = 100 mm, End = 102 mm
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Feed
Feed
Direction
Direction
300
300
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Unit: mm
Unit: mm
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Multifeeds are detected only within the area of light blue.
Since the detection range (length) is less than 5 mm,
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When you use detection by overlapping, accuracy of multifeed detection
may drop if the documents are glued firmly or attached together by static
electricity.
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3 Specify an operation mode.
Specifying an Area Not to Detect Multifeed
[Intelligent Multifeed Function]
Mode
Description
Introduction
Manual mode
Does not memorize the size or location of
the paper attachment when a multifeed is
detected.
Ignores the multifeed when you load the
documents back in the ADF paper chute
(feeder) and scan them again.
When there is paper of the same size attached to a
designated location on the page, the scanner memorizes the
location of the attachment and can be configured not to detect
multifeeds for that location. Note that you first need to select
[Check Overlapping (Ultrasonic)] or [Check Overlapping and
length] in either the scanner driver or the multifeed detection
setting in "Specifying a Multifeed Detection Method
[Multifeed]" (page 132).
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Auto mode 1
Auto mode 2
Memorizes the size and location of the
paper attachment when a multifeed is
detected. The memorized pattern is ignored
from the next scan.
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Memorizes the size of the paper attachment
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
when
a
multifeed is detected. The
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memorized pattern (including any length
less than the attachment) is ignored from
the next scan.
2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Intelligent Multifeed Function].
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By selecting the [Clear overlap pattern] check box, you can
erase the overlapping patterns (length, position) that were
memorized in Auto mode.
By selecting the [Auto-Memorize MF Pattern (only when MF
images are displayed)] check box, you can record the multifeed
pattern on the window to check an image that was detected as
multifeed.
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In [Remember multifeed pattern at power-off], you can select
whether or not to keep the multifeed pattern upon turning the
power off. When [Remember] is selected, you can use eight of
the most recent patterns the next time the scanner is powered
on.
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For details about the procedure after this step, refer to "Ignoring
Multifeed for a Set Pattern" (page 59).
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8.7 Settings Related to Waiting Time
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
Waiting Time in Manual Feed Mode
[Manual-feed timeout]
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[Manual-feed timeout].
When you scan by manually loading one sheet at a time, you
can specify the waiting time (interval) for loading the next
document in the ADF paper chute (feeder). This enables
continuous scanning as long as you load a document within
the set time.
If the set time is exceeded, the scan is finished automatically
and manual feeding will be canceled.
Note that you can also press the [Send to] button on the
operator panel to cancel manual feeding.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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3 Specify whether to enable or disable [Manual-feed
timeout].
If you selected [Enable], then also specify the time period for which
the scanner waits to confirm that no documents are loaded in the ADF
paper chute (feeder), which is the interval between the time when the
scanner scanned the last document and the time when the scanner
checks whether the next document to be scanned is loaded, in
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[Paper-out detection time].
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Settings
HINT
When [Manual-feed timeout] is enabled, the scanner will wait for
the set time even if you start scanning with no document in the
ADF paper chute (feeder).
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Waiting Time to Enter Power Saving Mode [Power
saving]
The value can range from 5 to 235 minutes (in increments of 5).
HINT
Introduction
Selecting the [Power off after a certain period of time] check box
turns the power off automatically if the scanner is left on for a
certain period of time without being used.
You can select the timeout period for the scanner to be
automatically turned off by [1 Hour]/[2 Hours]/[4 Hours]/[8 Hours].
The waiting time for the scanner to enter power saving mode
can be specified.
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Overview
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting].
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3 Use the slider to specify the waiting time before the
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scanner enters power saving mode.
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8.8 Settings Related to Power ON/OFF
Introduction
3 Select one of the following:
Method of Turning the Scanner ON/OFF [Power
SW Control]
[Enable power switch]: Press the [Power] button on the operator
panel.
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[Disable power switch]: Use an AC power strip to control power
supply for peripherals such as a scanner in
The method by which the scanner is powered on/off can be
specified from one of the following:
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accordance with the computer's power.
Press the [Power] button on the operator panel
[Enable USB power feeding]: Turn on/off the scanner in accordance
with the computer's power.
Use an AC power strip to control power supply for peripherals such
as a scanner in accordance with the computer's power.
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ATTENTION
Turn on/off the scanner in accordance with the computer's power.
When you select [Disable power switch], the scanner is not
turned off even if the [Power off after a certain period of time]
check box is selected in [Device Setting] on the Software
Operation Panel.
Some types of computers and USB hubs keep supplying power
to the USB bus even after the computer is turned off.
In that case, the [Enable USB power feeding] mode may not
work properly.
1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
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8.9 Settings Related to Scanner Maintenance
Introduction
3 Select whether to enable or disable vertical streak
Detecting Vertical Streaks [Vertical Streak
Detection]
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detection.
When you select [Enable], the scanner detects vertical streaks (dirt
on the glass) during scanning with the ADF.
Select whether to enable or disable vertical streak detection.
After enabling this setting, the detection result is notified to
your computer when there is a possibility of a vertical streak
occurring in the images that are scanned through the ADF.
Check the notification and clean the glass sections.
For details about cleaning, refer to "Chapter 5 Daily Care"
(page 62).
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
[Vertical Streak Detection].
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3 Specify the sensitivity level for vertical streaks.
Low: Decreases the sensitivity level to detect dirt on the glass
sections.
Specifying the Sensitivity Level for Vertical
Streak Detection
[Vertical Streak Sensitivity]
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Normal: Monitors dirt on the glass sections with normal sensitivity.
Keep this setting for normal use.
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Specify the sensitivity level to detect vertical streaks (dirt on
the glass sections) when vertical streak detection is enabled.
Select [Low] to only detect large amounts of dirt on the glass
sections. Select [High] to also detect small amounts of dirt on
the glass sections.
High: Increases the sensitivity level to detect dirt on the glass
sections.
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1 Start up the Software Operation Panel.
For details, refer to "8.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel"
(page 108).
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2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
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[Vertical Streak Sensitivity].
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This appendix provides the following information.
A.1 Basic Specification ...................................................................................................................................144
A.2 Installation Specification...........................................................................................................................146
A.3 Outer Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................147
A.4 Scanner Options ......................................................................................................................................148
A.5 Uninstalling the Software .........................................................................................................................149
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Item
Specification
Notes
Scanner Type
Image sensor
Light source
ADF
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-
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Color CIS × 2 (front, back)
RGB3 Color LED × 2 (front, back)
50.8 × 50.8 mm
Scanning
area
Minimum size
(width × length)
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Maximum size
(width × length)
216 × 355.6 mm
(*1)
-
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Paper Weight (Thickness)
40 to 209 g/m (11 to 56 lb)
2
127 to 209 g/m (34 to 56 lb) for A8 size
0.76 mm (0.03 in.) or less for plastic cards (embossed cards can be used)
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speed
(A4
landscape)
(*3)
Binary (black &
white)
Simplex: 27 ppm
Duplex: 54 ipm
300 dpi
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Grayscale
Color
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Loading capacity (*4)
50 sheets
Paper weight: 80 g/m (20 lb)
Total thickness: 5 mm (0.2 in.) or
less
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Optical resolution
600 dpi
-
Output
resolution
Binary (black &
white)
50 to 600 dpi, 1200 dpi
50 to 600 dpi: configurable in 1 dpi
increments
1,200 dpi: created by scanner driver
Grayscale
Color
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Item
Specification
Notes
Grayscale level
Interface
256 gradation levels
USB 2.0/1.1 (*5)
1024 gradation levels (10-bit)
during internal processing
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*1: Long page scanning supports documents with a length of up to 5,588 mm (220 in.) when the resolution is set to 200 dpi or less.
*2: When scanning plastic cards from the ADF, load one card at a time in the ADF paper chute (feeder). When you scan an embossed card, it is
recommended that the card should be loaded face-down in the ADF paper chute horizontally.
*3: Note that this is the hardware limitation, and the software's processing time such as data transfer time is added to the actual time of scanning.
*4: The capacity varies depending on the paper weight.
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For details, refer to "2.2 Documents for Scanning" (page 35).
*5: Use the USB cable that is supplied.
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When connecting the USB cable to a USB hub, make sure you connect it to a USB hub that is connected to the USB port of a computer.
Connection with USB 2.0 requires the USB port and the hub to support USB 2.0. Also note that the scanning speed slows down when USB 1.1 is used.
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A.2 Installation Specification
Introduction
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Item
Specification
Outer dimensions (W × D × H) (*1)
Installation space (W × D × H) (*2)
Weight
290 × 146 × 130 mm
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390 × 750 × 430 mm
2.9 kg (6.4 lb)
Input power
Voltage range
Phase
AC 100 to 240 V ± 10%
Single phase
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Frequency range
Operating
50/60 ± 3 Hz
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Power
17 W or less
consumption
Power saving
Power OFF
Temperature
Humidity
1.1 W or less
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0.15 W or less
Ambient
condition
Operating: 5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F, Not operating: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
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Operating: 20 to 80%, Not operating: 8 to 95%
14.62 Kcal/Hr or less
0.95 Kcal/Hr or less
0.13 Kcal/Hr or less
4.5 kg (9.9 lb)
Calorific value
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Power OFF
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Shipping weight (*3)
Support period
5 years
*1: The depth and height exclude the ADF paper chute (feeder) and stacker.
*2: The values for the required installation space are reference values for scanning A4 size documents.
*3: Includes the package weight.
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A.3 Outer Dimensions
Introduction
The outer dimensions are as follows:
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290
(11.42)
(5.75)
212
(8.35)
337
(13.27)
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A.4 Scanner Options
Introduction
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Name
Carrier Sheet
Part No.
Description
PA03360-0013 Use this option to scan documents larger than A4/Letter size, as well as non-standard size documents
such as photographs and clippings.
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Using the Carrier Sheet allows you to scan documents that are larger than A4/Letter size such as A3
and B4, scan documents that can be easily damaged such as photographs, and scan documents that
are difficult to load directly such as newspaper clippings.
When the Carrier Sheet is too damaged or worn out to be used for scanning, it can be purchased
separately (5 sheets per set).
The Carrier Sheet should be replaced approximately every 500 scans.
However, replace it if damage or dirt is noticeable.
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For details about purchasing the scanner options and more information, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized
FUJITSU scanner service provider.
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A.5 Uninstalling the Software
Introduction
When Uninstalling PaperStream Capture
1 Turn on the computer and log onto Windows as a user
Select [PaperStream Capture].
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with administrator privileges.
When Uninstalling ScanSnap Manager for fi Series
2 Exit all running software.
Select [ScanSnap Manager for fi Series].
When Uninstalling Scan to Microsoft SharePoint
3 Display the [Control Panel] window.
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Select [Scan to Microsoft SharePoint].
Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008/Windows 7
When Uninstalling ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap™
Click [Start] menu [Control Panel].
Select [ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap(TM)].
Windows Server 2012/Windows 8
When Uninstalling Manuals
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Select [fi Series manuals for fi-7030].
Right-click the Start screen, and select [All apps] on the app bar
[Control Panel] under [Windows System].
When Uninstalling Scanner Central Admin Agent
Select [Scanner Central Admin Agent].
Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows 8.1
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When Uninstalling fi Series Online Update
Click [] on the lower left side of the Start screen [Control Panel]
under [Windows System].
Select [fi Series Online Update].
To display [], move the mouse cursor.
6 Click the [Uninstall] button or the [Uninstall/Change]
button.
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Right-click the [Start] menu and select [Control Panel].
7 If a confirmation message appears, click [OK] or [Yes].
The software is uninstalled.
4 Click [Uninstall a Program].
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The [Programs and Features] window appears with a list of the
currently installed software.
5 Select a software to uninstall.
When Uninstalling PaperStream IP Driver
Select one of the following:
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PaperStream IP (TWAIN)
PaperStream IP (TWAIN x64)
PaperStream IP (ISIS) Bundle
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When Uninstalling Software Operation Panel
Select [Software Operation Panel].
The Software Operation Panel is installed together with the
PaperStream IP driver.
When Uninstalling Error Recovery Guide
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Select [Error Recovery Guide for fi-7030].
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Contact for Inquires
Contact for Inquiries
Introduction
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Contact for Inquiries
Contact for Purchasing Consumables or
Cleaning Materials
Refer to the contact list on the last page of the
Safety Precautions manual.
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http://www.fujitsu.com/global/shop/computing/IMAGE_index.html
ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap™.
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Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008/Windows 7
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Select [Start] menu [All Programs] [ABBYY FineReader for
ScanSnap (TM)] [User's Guide] [Technical Support].
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Windows Server 2012/Windows 8
Right-click the Start screen, select [All apps] on the app bar, and
then select [User's Guide] under [ABBYY FineReader for
ScanSnap (TM)] [Technical Support].
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Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows 8.1
Click [] on the lower left side of the Start screen, and then
select [User's Guide] under [ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap
(TM)] [Technical Support].
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To display [], move the mouse cursor.
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Windows 10
Select [Start] menu [All apps] [ABBYY FineReader for
ScanSnap (TM)] [User's Guide].
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For other inquiries regarding the scanner, refer to the following
web page:
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http://imagescanner.fujitsu.com/g-support.html
If the solution to your problem cannot be found on the above
web page, refer to the contact information for your Fujitsu office
on the following web page:
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http://imagescanner.fujitsu.com/warranty.html
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dpi (dots per inch)
Driver
Inversion
ISIS
P
A
Paper jam
A4 size
A5 size
A6 size
A7 size
A8 size
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Patch code
Pick roller
Pick start time
Pixel
Dropout color
J
Duplex scanning mode
Job Separator
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E
L
Edge Extract
Eject roller
Portrait
ADF (Automatic Document
Feeder)
Landscape
Legal size
Letter size
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R
Automatic size/skew detection
Emphasis
Resolution
B
Error diffusion
M
S
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Blank Page Skip
Brake roller
Brightness
C
F
Moiré patterns
Multi Image
Multifeed
Simplex scanning mode
Smoothing
Feed roller
Filter
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T
G
N
Temporary error
Threshold
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CIS (Contact Image Sensor)
D
Gamma
Noise removal
Grayscale
TWAIN
O
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H
U
OCR (Optical Character
Default setting
Density
Ultrasonic sensor
USB
Operating environment
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Overscan
I
Device errors
Dither
Image processing
W
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Intelligent Multifeed Function
White reference sheet
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A
Introduction
A4 size
A standard paper size which is 210 × 297 mm (8.27 × 11.7 in.).
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A5 size
A standard paper size which is 148 × 210 mm (5.83 × 8.27 in.).
A6 size
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A standard paper size which is 105 × 148 mm (4.13 × 5.83 in.).
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A7 size
A standard paper size which is 74 × 105 mm (2.91 × 4.13 in.).
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A standard paper size which is 52 × 74 mm (2.05 × 2.91 in.).
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
A paper feeding mechanism which allows multiple sheets of documents to be scanned one sheet at a time.
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Automatic size/skew detection
End of Page Detection:
Detects the end of the page and scans the length of the document.
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Automatic Page Size Detection:
Detects the paper size and outputs the image data in the same size.
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Blank Page Skip
A function that detects and automatically deletes blank (white or black) pages in a batch of documents.
Brake roller
A roller that prevents more than one sheet of documents to be fed into the ADF at once.
Brightness
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Refers to the brightness of a scanned image.
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C
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Carrier Sheet
A transparent plastic sheet designed for scanning documents that are larger than A4/Letter size.
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CIS (Contact Image Sensor)
A sensor which perceives the light reflected from the document using a light-receiving sensor array and LEDs, and converts
it into digital form. CIS technology is the basis of high quality image acquisition in scanners, cameras and other devices.
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D
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Default setting
(Hardware)
Preset values from the factory.
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(Software)
Values set upon installation of software.
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Density
Refers to the deepness of a color in an image.
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Device errors
Errors that require troubleshooting by a service engineer.
Dither
The process by which a group of dots is arranged to reproduce the density of grayscale. Grayscale density is reproduced by
configuring preset dot patterns. This method requires less memory compared to multilevel gray.
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A sensor which detects the changes in the amount of light transmission. Paper feeding errors such as multifeed and paper
jam are detected by monitoring the passing of documents.
Double Letter size
A standard paper size used in the United States and other countries (11 × 17 in.).
dpi (dots per inch)
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A measurement of resolution which is used for scanners and printers. Higher dpi indicates better resolution.
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Driver
A program specifically designed for operating systems, which enables interaction with a hardware device.
Introduction
Dropout color
A function which removes a specified color from a scanned image.
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Duplex scanning mode
A mode for scanning both sides of the document at once. ( simplex scanning mode)
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Edge Extract
A function which traces the boundaries between black and white areas, and extracts them as outlines.
Eject roller
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Rollers that feed documents from the ADF onto the stacker.
Emphasis
A function which decreases the density of bright colors (except for white) around black areas. Increasing the value for this
function removes dotted image noise and also produces "softened" images.
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Method of halftone (pseudo-grayscale) image processing which is based on black & white pixel binarization. It sums the
optical density of a pixel and its adjacent pixels, then relocates black pixels in the order of density to minimize the difference
between scanned and output images. By diffusing the errors onto other pixels, the density data of adjacent pixels can be
binarized. This function suppresses moire patterns of dotted halftone images such as newspapers, and reproduces its
grayscale gradation.
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Feed roller
A roller that feeds the document through the ADF.
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Filter
A function that applies a type of filter operation process on a scanned image.
Types of filtering are as follows:
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Digital Endorser:
Adds alphanumeric character strings on the scanned image data.
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Page Edge Filler:
Fills in the margins of the scanned image in a specified color.
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G
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Gamma
A unit which indicates the changes in the brightness of an image. It is expressed as a function of the electric input power to
devices (such as a scanner and a display) and the brightness of the image. If the gamma rate is larger than 1, the
brightness of an image increases and vice versa. Normally, set the gamma rate to 1 when reproducing the same brightness
as the original.
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Grayscale
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A method which expresses the gradation (density) from black to white in 256 levels. Suitable for scanning images such as
photographs.
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H
Halftone
Reproduces the color density in black & white by using dot patterns. This method is effective for scanning images such as
photographs in black & white.
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Image processing
Refers to processing and outputting the scanned image via specified scan parameters.
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Intelligent Multifeed Function
A function that excludes certain patterns of overlapping of documents that is detected as multifeed, by letting the scanner
memorize the overlap pattern.
For instance, when there is paper of the same size attached to a designated location on the page, the scanner memorizes
the location of the attachment and can be configured not to detect multifeeds for that location.
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Interface
The connection that allows communication between the computer and the scanner.
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Inversion
A scanning method in which the black part and the white part of the image are inverted.
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ISIS
ISIS (Image Scanner Interface Specification) is an API (Application Program Interface) standard for imaging devices (such
as scanners and digital cameras) which was developed by Captiva, a division of EMC Corporation (the former Pixel
Translations) in 1990. In order to use devices that comply with this standard, it is necessary to install a driver software that
supports ISIS standard.
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Job Separator
A sheet to insert between documents in a batch for separating different jobs.
The following types of job separators are available:
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Job separator with patch codes:
A sheet with patch codes printed.
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Job separator with barcodes:
A sheet with barcodes printed.
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L
Landscape
Orientation in which the short side of the document is set parallel to the feed direction.
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Legal size
A standard paper size used in the United States and other countries (8.5 × 14 in.).
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Letter size
A standard paper size used in the United States and other countries (8.5 × 11 in.).
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M
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Moiré patterns
Recurrent patterns on scanned images caused by incorrect settings of angles.
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Multi Image
A function which outputs the image in both color/grayscale and black & white at once.
Multifeed
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Multifeed is an error when two or more sheets are fed through the ADF at once. When a different document length is
detected, this detected result is also called a multifeed.
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Noise removal
A function which improves the quality of an image by removing isolated noise that appear as black dots in a white area (or
vice versa).
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O
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OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
A device or a technology that recognizes the text on documents and converts them into text data that can be edited. The
shape of the characters are recognized by the differences in the light reflected off the documents.
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Operating environment
Conditions (such as temperature and humidity) required to operate or store the scanner.
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A panel that consists of a display and buttons. It is used for scanner operations such as selecting functions and changing
settings.
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Overscan
A function that scans the document in a size larger than the specified paper size.
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P
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Paper jam
Refers to an error in which a document is jammed inside the paper path or feeding is interrupted by documents slipping.
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Patch code
A special code to let the scanner recognize the start and the end of each job or image mode.
Pick roller
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A set of rollers which separates one sheet off the documents loaded in the ADF paper chute (feeder), and feeds the
document into the ADF.
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Pick start time
The period of time between setting the document and until picking starts after the document passes the hopper empty
sensor.
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Pixel
The dots that make up a scanned image.
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Portrait
Orientation in which the long side of the document is set parallel to the feed direction.
Documents/images are set/displayed vertically.
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Resolution
A measurement to indicate the quality (fineness) or an image. Resolution is displayed by the number of pixels within an
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inch. An image is a collection of small dots (pixels). If the same image contains different amount of pixels, the one with more
pixels can express greater details. Therefore, the higher the resolution, the finer the image becomes.
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S
Introduction
Simplex scanning mode
A mode for scanning only one side (front or back) of the document. ( duplex scanning mode)
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Smoothing
Refers to the removal of irregularities on diagonal lines and curves. It is a processing method commonly used in OCR
applications.
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T
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Temporary error
An error that can be fixed by the operator.
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Threshold
The value which is used to determine whether a certain color is black or white. Threshold value must be configured in order
to scan images with grayscale gradation. Each pixel is converted into black or white according to the specified value.
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TWAIN
TWAIN (Technology Without Any Interesting Name) is an API (Application Program Interface) standard for imaging devices
(such as scanners and digital cameras) developed by TWAIN Working Group. In order to use devices that comply with this
standard, it is necessary to install a driver software that supports TWAIN standard.
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U
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Ultrasonic sensor
A sensor that detects multifeed errors by ultrasonic soundwave. It detects multifeeds by monitoring the difference in the
amount of ultrasonic waves transmitted through the documents.
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USB
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a standard for interfaces used to connect devices such as keyboards and scanners. Up to 127
devices can be connected by this interface. It can be connected and disconnected without powering off the devices.
For USB 2.0, the data transfer rate is 1.5 Mbps in Low-Speed, 12 Mbps in Full-Speed, and a maximum of 480 Mbps in Hi-
Speed mode.
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W
Introduction
White reference sheet
The white part located inside the ADF which the scanner defines as white, in order to adjust the brightness of all other areas
accordingly.
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A
H
advanced scanning......................................................... 56
how to clean the ADF with Cleaning Paper.................... 66
how to clean the ADF with cloth..................................... 67
how to clean the Carrier Sheet....................................... 71
how to clean the inside................................................... 66
how to clean the outside................................................. 65
how to close the ADF ..................................................... 21
how to open the ADF...................................................... 21
how to turn the power on................................................ 19
how to use this manual..................................................... 2
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B
basic flow of scanning operation .................................... 26
before you contact the scanner service provider.......... 104
bundled software ............................................................ 28
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C
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Carrier Sheet ................................................................ 148
cleaning materials........................................................... 63
cleaning the ADF (with Cleaning Paper) ........................ 66
cleaning the ADF (with cloth).......................................... 67
cleaning the Carrier Sheet.............................................. 71
cleaning the inside.......................................................... 66
cleaning the outside........................................................ 65
conditions for mixed batch scanning .............................. 41
configuration items ....................................................... 116
consumables .................................................................. 73
contact for inquiries ...................................................... 150
conventions ...................................................................... 5
customizing the scanner settings ................................... 57
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installation specification................................................ 146
introduction....................................................................... 3
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L
M
loading documents .................................................. 32, 34
locations that require cleaning........................................ 63
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main features.................................................................. 14
main features of this product.......................................... 14
manual feeding............................................................... 56
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D
daily care ........................................................................ 62
documents for scanning ................................................. 35
O
operational settings ...................................................... 107
operator panel ......................................................... 45, 46
options.......................................................................... 148
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error indications on operator panel................................. 81
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outer dimensions .......................................................... 147
T
U
V
troubleshooting........................................................ 78, 84
uninstalling software..................................................... 149
various ways to scan...................................................... 48
P
Introduction
Page Edge Filler........................................................... 127
paper jam........................................................................ 79
parts and functions ......................................................... 15
password setting for the Software Operation Panel ..... 110
power saving mode ........................................................ 25
Power SW Control........................................................ 140
preparation ..................................................................... 33
product label................................................................. 106
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S
replacement cycles......................................................... 73
replacing consumables................................................... 72
replacing the Roller Set .................................................. 74
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[Scan/Stop] button.......................................................... 57
scanner overview............................................................ 13
scanning documents of different types and sizes........... 50
[Send to] button .............................................................. 57
setting up the ADF paper chute (feeder) ........................ 22
setting up the stacker ..................................................... 23
settings related to multifeed detection.......................... 132
settings related to power on/off .................................... 140
settings related to scanner maintenance...................... 141
settings related to scanning.......................................... 126
settings related to sheet counters................................. 122
settings related to waiting time ..................................... 138
specifications................................................................ 144
starting up the Software Operation Panel..................... 108
summary......................................................................... 49
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fi-7030 Image Scanner
Operator's Guide
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P3PC-5992-02ENZ0
Issue date: May 2016
Issued by: PFU LIMITED
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The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
PFU LIMITED assumes no liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this product, and any
claims by a third party.
Copying of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, as well as the scanner applications is prohibited under the
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