C150-E062-04EN
M3093DE AND M3093DG
IMAGE SCANNER
OPERATOR’S GUIDE
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REVISION RECORD
Edition
01
Date published
June, 1996
Revised contents
First edition
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September, 1996
November, 1996
Error revised
03
Resolution and Zooming function added. Troubleshooting and APPENDIX
revised.
04
August, 1997
Section 2.4 revised
Specification No.: C150-E062-04EN
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limit for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’ément pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de la classe A prescridtes dans le Réglesment sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministere des
Communications du Canada.
Maschinenlärmlnformationsverordnung 3. GSGV, 18.01.1991:Der arbeisplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70
dB(A)oder weniger gemäß ISO 7779.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
The contents of this manual is subject to change
without prior notice.
All Rights Reserved,
Copyright ©1996, 1997 FUJITSU LIMITED
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Conventions
Special information, such as warnings, cautions are indicated as
follows:
WARNING
A WARNING indicates that personal injury may result if you do not
follow a procedure correctly.
CAUTION
A CAUTION indicates that damage to the scanner may result if you
do not follow a procedure correctly.
NOTICE
A NOTICE provides "how-to" tips or suggestions to help you perform
a procedure correctly. NOTEs are particularly useful for first-time
users.
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 PREFACE .................................................................................................... 1-1
CHAPTER 2 COMPONENTS ........................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Checking the Components ......................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Part Names and Functions........................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Exterior view of image scanner .......................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Functions of each part ......................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Indicator Functions ..................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.1 Indicators ............................................................................................................ 2-4
2.4 Resolution and Zooming Functions ............................................................................ 2-5
3.1 Precautions .................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket ......................................................................... 3-2
3.3 Connections................................................................................................................. 3-3
3.4 Mounting the Stacker .................................................................................................. 3-5
3.5 SCSI-ID Setting .......................................................................................................... 3-6
CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONS ............................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Turning on the Power.................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode........................................................................ 4-2
4.2.1 Reading a standard-size document ..................................................................... 4-2
4.2.2 Reading a page from a thick book ...................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3 Reading a document larger than the document board......................................... 4-4
4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode............................................................................. 4-5
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Removing Jammed Documents .................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Notes on Daily Use ..................................................................................................... 5-2
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5.3 Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.3.2 Cleaning the ADF ............................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Consumables/Periodical replacement parts................................................................. 5-4
5.4.1 Parts number and replacement cycle................................................................... 5-4
5.4.2 Replacing pad ASY ............................................................................................ 5-4
5.4.3 Replacing pick roller........................................................................................... 5-5
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................. 6-1
APPENDIX A ..........................................................................................................................A-1
A.1 Installation Specifications ...........................................................................................A-1
A.2 External Dimensions ...................................................................................................A-2
APPENDIX B .......................................................................................................................... B-1
B.1 Test mode for maintenance ......................................................................................... B-1
APPENDIX C .......................................................................................................................... C-1
C.1 Memory option specification ...................................................................................... C-1
C.2 Memory option installation ......................................................................................... C-1
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FIGURES
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2.1 Received components ................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 M3093DE/DG parts names ......................................................................................... 2-2
2.3 M3093DE/DG Indicators ............................................................................................ 2-4
3.1 SCSI-ID setting ........................................................................................................... 3-6
4.1 Flatbed reading............................................................................................................ 4-3
4.2 Removing the document cover.................................................................................... 4-4
4.3 ADF paper chute setting.............................................................................................. 4-7
4.4 Loading the document................................................................................................. 4-9
5.1 Removing jammed documents .................................................................................... 5-1
5.3 Cleaning the ADF ...................................................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Pick Roller replacement .............................................................................................. 5-5
5.5 Move the Retaining spring .......................................................................................... 5-6
5.6 Slide the Pick Roller ................................................................................................... 5-6
A.1 External dimensions ....................................................................................................A-2
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TABLES
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3.1 SCSI-ID setting ........................................................................................................... 3-6
6.1 Check items ................................................................................................................. 6-1
A.1 Installation specifications............................................................................................A-1
B.1 LED at an error............................................................................................................ B-2
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CHAPTER 1 PREFACE
This manual describes how to operate the M3093DE and M3093DG image scanners. This
image scanner can optically read image information from both sides of the documents and
output the information to the host system. The differences between the M3093DE and the
M3093DG image scanners are listed in table 1.1.
Table 1.1 The differences between the M3093DE and the M3093DG
Model number
M3093DE
Interface
Shipping
models
Image size
Automatic
document feeder
RS232C
North America
Europe
A4 size or letter Yes
size Max. 50 pages
(A4)
+
VIDEO
M3093DG
SCSI2
North America
Europe
This manual should be read before operating the image scanner to ensure correct operation.
Note on Copyright Act
This document cannot be reproduced or copied for any use other than private without the
author’s permission.
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CHAPTER 2 COMPONENTS
2.1 Checking the Components
2.2 Part Names and Functions
2.3 Indicator Functions
2.4 Resolution and Zooming Functions
After unpacking image scanner, confirm that all the components have been received. This
section describes the components of the image scanner and their functions.
2.1 Checking the Components
These high precision components must be handled with care. Confirm
that all the components shown in figure 2.1 have been received. If
any component is missing, please contact your local Fujitsu sales
person.
Power cable
for Europe
Power cable for
North America
Image scanner
Terminator
(for M3093DG)
Operator’s Guide
(this manual)
Pads or Pad
ASY
Inspection
report
One stacker
Figure 2.1 Received components
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2.2 Part Names and Functions
This section shows the exterior view of image scanner. This section
also provides names of each part and describes their functions.
2.2.1 Exterior view of image scanner
The image scanner can read a document of A4 or letter size at maxi-
mum.
d
A
fe
Third party slot
opening (M3093DE)
Address switch
Power switch
Interface connectors
Memory cover
Interface connectors
Power inlet
Memory cover
M3093DE
M3093DG
Figure 2.2 M3093DE/DG parts names
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2.2.2 Functions of each part
Document cover:
Closed over and holds a document to be
read.
Document bed:
A document to be read is placed on the
bed also called Flatbed (FB).
Document holding pad:
Presses a document to the document bed.
Automatic document feeder (ADF):
Automatically feeds documents to the
reading position.
Stacker:
Stacks the read documents.
Turns the power on or off.
Power switch:
Indicators:
These LEDs indicate the status of the
scanner.
ADF paper chute:
ADF lever:
Holds the documents to be fed by the
automatic document feeder.
Opens or closes the automatic document
feeder to remove documents jammed in
the feeder.
Power inlet:
To be connected to an AC power outlet
with the power cable.
Interface connectors:
To be connected to the host system with
interface cables.
Third party slot opening:
Memory cover:
Reserved (M3093DE)
To be opened when installing or replac-
ing the memory option.
Address switch:
To be used for SCSI ID setting
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2.3 Indicator Functions
Power
Read
Check
Figure 2.3 M3093DE/DG Indicators
2.3.1 Indicators
The meaning of each indicator is as follows:
Power indicator (Green):
Lights to indicate the power is on.
Read (reading in progress) indicator (Green):
Lights to indicate reading is in progress.
Check (device check) indicator (Yellow):
Lights if a device error occurs which may result in a service
call. This indicator blinks if a document is jammed in the
automatic document feeder. This indicator turns off when the
jammed documents are removed from the feeder and the feeder
is closed.
This indicator blinks in four seconds period if the ADF cleaning
is necessary. (See section 5.3.2)
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2.4 Resolution and Zooming Functions
Supported Resolutions
Interpolated resolutions above 400 dots per inch are dependent upon
the scanner memory option. Scanner resolution is not dependent upon
the IPC-2D option. The table below shows the relationship between
supported resolutions and optional memory.
M3093DE and M3093DG Resolution Support
Resolution Binary, Simplex and Duplex Grayscale Simplex
Grayscale Duplex
Not Supported
100
150
200
240
300
400
M3093DG: Supported
Additional Memory not
Required
M3093DE: Available only
when supported via third
party slot.
Memory option
600
Not supported
Not supported
CA02939-B182 required
Zooming Function
Zooming is a function of the IPC-2D option. It is used as a magnify-
ing glass for viewing signatures, details on a map, fingerprints or other
features of a document. Normally, a specific area of the document is
specified for zooming using application software. IPC-2D can zoom
in on images in increments specified as percentages or dpi depending
on the user interface of the imaging application used.
Note: Zooming is not compatible with DTC options so both can not
be enabled at the same time.
Note: The limitation of zooming is given by the formula below.
(Resolution)×(Magnification)
800
100
Zooming by Percentage for Letter, Legal and A4 Size Documents
Scanning Modes
Selected
Binary
Grayscale Grayscale
Resolution 200 240 300 400 600 Simplex
Simplex
Duplex
(dpi)
and Duplex
Additional
Memory not
Required
Percentage 25% 25% 25% 25% 25%
of Zoom
Possible
to
to
to
to
to
Supported Supported
200% 166% 133% 100% 66%
Not
Supported
Memory Option Percentage 201% 167% 134% 101% 67%
CA02939-B182 of Zoom to to to to to
Required Possible 400% 333% 266% 200% 133%
Not
Supported Supported
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
3.1 Precautions
3.2 Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket
3.3 Connections
3.4 Mounting the Stacker
3.5 SCSI-ID Setting
This chapter explains how to install and connect the image scanner.
3.1 Precautions
Do not install the image scanner in the following places and environ-
ments. See the appendix A.1 “Installation Specifications” for the
information such as size of installation space.
Place the scanner away from electrical noise
sources and strong magnetic fields. If the
image scanner is used near an air conditioner,
copying machine, or TV set, the scanner may
operate incorrectly.
Do not install the scanner in a humid, dusty,
or damp places. These enviroments may
shorten scaner life or cause hardware fail-
ures. Do not place the image scanner where
liquid spills may occur. Place it on a flat and
even surface.
Keep the scanner out of the sun and away
from heaters. These environments may
shorten scanner life or cause hardware
failures.
Do not install the scanner in a place where
vibrations may occur. This environment may
cause hardware failures or may cause the
scanner to operate incorrectly.
CAUTION
Place the image scanner on a level surface.
Place the image scanner so that the rubber
pads are secured on a flat and solid desktop.
Be aware of static electricity. If static
electricity is generated, the scanner may
operate incorrectly. Be sure that the flooring
and the desk are made of materials that do
not generate static electricity.
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3.2 Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket
To keep the scanner from being damaged during shipping, the carrier
unit is fixed with a bracket. After placing the carrier unit at the
installation place, remove this bracket as explained below.
① Place the image scanner on the edge of the desk top so that the left side (where ADF
is placed) of the scanner extends from the desk top. Do not set the image scanner
upside down or on its side.
×
×
② Remove the carrier fixing bracket from position A . Then install the carrier fixing
bracket at position
.
B
Front side
t
peration)
Bo
Ca
sto
En
Carier bracket
(Position for shipment)
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3.3 Connections
Connect the image scanner using the following procedure.
① Set the power switch to off.
Power OFF
Power switch
② Connect the power cable.
Connect the power cable to the power inlet on the back of the image scanner.
Connect the other end of the power cable to a power outlet.
Power outlet
for North America
Power inlet
Power cable
for Europe
③ Connect the interface cables (for M3093DE).
Connect the interface cables to the interface connectors and fasten the cables
with catches and screws as shown below.
Connect the other end of each interface cable to the host computer.
Back of the image scanner
Catches
Interface cable for video
Interface cable for RS232C
Screws
To the host system
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(M3093DG)
Connect the interface cables to the interface connectors and fasten the cables
with the catches. Connect the other ends of the cables to the host system. If the
image scanner is at the terminal side, connect the terminator.
Back of the image scanner
Terminator
the image scanner is at
e terminal side, connect
e terminator to the
connector to which an
interface cable is not
connected.
system
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3.5 SCSI-ID Setting
Use the address switches to set the device address. After the setting
turn the power on.
Interface connector
Address switch
Interface cable
Figure 3.1 SCSI-ID setting
Table 3.1 SCSI-ID setting
ID
Contents
0 to 7
8, 9
Available
No Operation
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CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONS
4.1 Turning on the Power
4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode
4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode
Documents can be read in the flatbed mode or automatic document feeder (ADF) mode. In the
flat-bed mode, each document is placed on the document bed and is read one by one. In ADF
mode, documents are fed and read automatically.
This section explains how to turn on the power and how to read documents.
CAUTION: Do not apply excessive force to the automatic document feeder (ADF) or place any
heavy objects on it. Doing so may lead to distortion of the scanned image.
NOTICE: If the “Check” indicator blinks in four seconds period, clean the ADF in accordance
with the section 5.3.
NOTICE: If the top 3 mm of the read area isn’t left blank (grounding color) by specifying a
drop-out color, read the document by selecting photo. Drop-out color is a color
which is used to the document but does not appear in the read image.
4.1 Turning on the Power
This section explains how to turn on the power.
Press “I” on the power switch. When the power is turned on, the
power indicator is lit.
Power switch
Press f the power.
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4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode
This section explains how to read a document placed on the document
bed.
WARNING: Do not lock directly at the light source during read
operation.
4.2.1 Reading a standard-size document
If the size of the document is smaller than the document bed, read the
document using the following procedure:
① Open the document cover.
② Place the document face down on the document board. Correct
any curled or folded parts of the document.
③ Position the long side (in landscape mode) or the short side (in
portrait mode) of the document to the left side of the document
bed.
Landscape mode
Portrait mode
Document bed
Document
③
③
Left side of the document bed
④ Position the left top of the document to the reference mark. If the
document is not placed correctly, reading cannot be done correctly.
⑤ Close the document cover slowly. If the document cover is closed
too quickly, the document may move.
⑥ Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer. Do
not press on or open the document cover during the read operation.
⑦ After reading, open the document cover to remove the document.
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Document cover
Reference mark
Document
Document bed
Figure 4.1 Flatbed reading
4.2.2 Reading a page from a thick book
To read a page from a thick book, remember the following points:
① Do not close the document cover forcibly. Keep the cover open
for reading.
② Any document parts that are not in contact with the glass will not
be read correctly.
③ Do not move the document during the read operation.
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4.2.3 Reading a document larger than the document board
If the size of the document is larger than the document board, read the
document using the following procedure:
① Open the document cover at an angle of about 80°, then slide the
cover to the direction of the arrow to remove it.
② Place the document face down on the document bed.
③ Place the document cover over the document.
④ Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer.
⑤ After the read operation, remove the document, replace the
document cover. Mount the document cover to the original
position, and close the document cover.
Document cover
80°
Document bed
Figure 4.2 Removing the document cover
NOTICE: Do not remove the document cover for any other purpose.
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4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode
This section explains how to read documents using the automatic
document feeder. If the following steps are not closely followed, a
feed error may occur.
① Check the documents as follows:
(a) Paper quality
• Wood-free paper.
• PPC paper; Specified by XEROX Corporation.
(b) Paper weight
• 13.91bs to 27.91bs (52 g/m2 to 104 g/m2)
(c) Paper size
• Letter, Legal, A4, A5, B5
(d) Items to avoid
• The following documents may be hard to read by ADF. Before
you start the large quantity reading, check that the document is
read appropriately. If the reading is not appropriate, read them
by flatbet.
– Paper with a clip or staple.
– Paper that has ink which is not dry.
– Paper thickness is not constant, such as an envelope.
– Paper that has large rumples or curl. (See NOTICE)
– Paper that has folds or tears.
– Tracing paper.
– Coating paper.
– Carbon paper.
– Paper that is smaller than A6 size or larger than A4 width.
– Items other than paper, such as clothes, metal sheet, or OHP
film.
– Photographic paper.
– Paper that has perforations on its side.
– Paper that has a shape other than square.
– Paper that is very thin.
NOTICE: The important document which shall not be torn must be read by flatbet.
NOTICE: Carbonless papers have the chemical composition which damages the pad and
pickroller. Therefore, note the following remarks
Cleaning:
If the miss pick occurs frequently, clean the pad and pickroller
in accordance with the section 5.3.2.
Replacement of parts: The life of the pad and the pickroller may be shorter than the
case that PPC document is fed. Replacement cycle of the pad
and the pickroller may be 100,000 sheets or more if the paper
quality is good and cleaning is done well. Before you start the
large quantity reading, check the replacemtne cycle of them
and prepare pads and pickrollers.
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NOTICE: Paper should be straightened to fit the condition below.
More than
More than
30 mm
30 mm
Feed direction
Read surface
Feed direction
Read surface
Less than
3 mm
Less than
5 mm
Top of the paper
Top of the paper
② Switch the paper select lever.
Switch the lever in the following procedures:
• Open the automatic document feeder (ADF) while lifting up the
ADF lever.
• Set the paper select lever.
Plain paper: "NORMAL"
Heavy paper: "THICK"
• Reset the ADF. (Check that the ADF lever is set at the normal
position.)
NOTICE: Always reset the paper select lever to "NORMAL" posi-
tion, when you feed the paper other than heavy paper.
ADF l
Automatic docume
feeder (ADF)
Paper select lever
(NORMAL mode)
ADF frame
(THICK mode)
Section A enlargerd
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③ Pull up the ADF paper chute as follows:
• Hold the document cover with one hand and pull up the ADF
paper chute with the other hand until it clicks.
ADF paper chute
Document cover
ADF paper chute
Push for storage
Shaft
Document cover
Figure 4.3 ADF paper chute setting
④ Fan the documents as follows:
• Take a 15 to 20 mm thickness of documents. Lightly hold both
ends with both hands. Bend the documents into an arch as
shown below.
• Then hold the documents tightly with both hands, and
straighten the documents. The center of documents swell and
air is introduced between the documents.
• Repeat this operation two or three times.
• Turn the documents 90°, and repeat the operation again.
15 to 20 mm
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⑤ Take documents to be placed in the ADF paper chute. The
thickness of the documents to be placed in the ADF paper chute is
limited to 4 mm (0.16").
⑥ Angling the documents
Angle the document edges as follows:
• Place the documents face down with the top to the left as shown
in A. The long side is the top for landscape mode and the short
side is the top for portrait mode.
• Lift the documents holding the both ends with both hands.
• Hold the documents tightly with your left hand and bend the
documents as shown in B.
• Grip tightly with your right hand, loosen the grip of your left
hand, and straighten the documents as shown in C.
• Repeat these operations until the top is angled 20° or less as
shown in D.
Top
A
(For portrait mode)
B
C
D
20° or less
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⑦ Open the right and left guides of the ADF paper chute about 5
mm (0.2") wider than the document width.
⑧ Place the documents face down onto the ADF paper chute with
the top edges facing the automatic feeder hole.
⑨ Adjust the guides to the document sides. Skewing may occur if
there is a gap between the guides and documents.
⑩ Slide the documents down until they touch the far end of the
automatic feeder opening. If the documents hit the far end hard,
two or more pages may be fed at once. Make sure that the upper
end of documents are not turned.
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Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer. If a
wrong document size or mode (portrait or landscape) is selected,
the document may not be read entirely.
NOTICE: Unless 3 mm (0.12") of the leading edge of forms are
not white or dropout color, set the document type to
"Photo."
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After reading, remove the documents from the stacker.
Guide
Automatic document feeder
Documents
ADF paper chute
Guide lever (Both sides)
Guide
Figure 4.4 Loading the document
Portrait
Landscape
Automatic document feeder
ADF paper chute
Documents
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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Removing Jammed Documents
5.2 Notes on Daily Use
5.3 Cleaning
5.4 Consumables/Periodical replacement parts
This section explains how to remove jammed documents, and provides notes on daily use and
cleaning.
5.1 Removing Jammed Documents
If documents jam while being fed by the ADF, remove the jammed
documents as follows:
① Remove the documents from the ADF paper chute.
② Pulling up the ADF lever, open the automatic document feeder.
③ Remove the jammed documents.
④ Close the ADF until the ADF lever locks.
ADF lever
Automatic document feeder (ADF)
Figure 5.1 Removing jammed documents
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5.2 Notes on Daily Use
Note the following points on daily use:
NOTICE
• Do not look directly at the light source during the read operation.
Keep the document cover in place.
NOTICE
• See Section 5.3 “Cleaning”, to clean the document cover, document
holding pad, document bed, and the automatic document feeder.
Especially, clean the automatic document feeder (ADF) periodically.
For the cleaning cycle, see Section 5.3.2, "Cleaning the ADF."
5.3 Cleaning
This section explains how to clean the image scanner.
5.3.1 Cleaning the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed
• Use a dry cloth or a cloth with a neutral cleanser to remove dirt from
the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed. Do
not use organic solvents such as a thinner.
• Make sure that no liquid enters the scanner from the edges of the
document bed glass.
Document cover
Cloth
Document holding pad
Document bed
Neutral cleanser
Thinner
Figure 5.2 Cleaning the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed
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5.3.2 Cleaning the ADF
Clean the automatic document feeder (ADF) once every 5,000 pages.
The cycle depends on the types of documents used (paper quality, a
level of toner fusing on paper).
① Pull the ADF lever up to open the ADF.
② Use the dry cloth or a cloth with ethyl alcohol to softly remove
dirt and dust as follows.
Pad:
Wipe the pad in a downward direction (indi-
cated by the arrow). Be careful not to hook
the pick spring when wiping.
Glass:
Wipe the glass lightly.
Pick roller :
Wipe the roller softly. Be careful not to
damage the surface of the roller.
Feed roller and coupled feed roller:
Wipe the rollers softly. Be careful not to
damage the surface of the rollers.
Ejection roller and coupled ejection roller:
Wipe the rollers softly. Be careful not to
damage the surface of the rollers.
Sheet guide (white part):
Wipe the sheet guide softly.
③ Close the ADF to lock the ADF lever.
Ejection roller (Clean the roller
on the opposite side also.)
Feed roller
Pick spring
Pick rollers
ADF lever
Pad
Automatic document feeder
Coupled feed roller
Sheet guide (white part)
Glass
Figure 5.3 Cleaning the ADF
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5.4 Consumables / Periodical replacement parts
5.4.1 Parts number and replacement cycle
Customer is responsible to change these items periodically.
No.
1
Part name
Pad ASY
Pick roller
Part number
PA02201-0020
Replacement cycle
Every 100,000 pages or annually(*1)
Every 200,000 pages or annually(*1)
2
PA02212-K001(*2)
*1: These replacement cycle may vary by the paper quality and cleaning result. When PPC
paper is used, replacement cycle may be 300,000 sheets or more by good cleaning. Before
you start the large quantity reading, evaluate the replacement cycle and prepare pads and
pickrollers.
*2: This part may not be provided in some countries due to the conformability of safety regula-
tion. Before the order of the pick roller, contact your sales agent or Fujitsu service repre-
sentative.
5.4.2 Replacing pad ASY
① Lift up the ADF lever and open the ADF.
② Insert a coin in the slot or hold the both sides of the pad ASY,
then slide it to the direction of the arrow to remove the pad.
Pad ASY
ADF lever
Slot
NOTICE: Set the paper select lever to “N”, before removing pad ASY. (See Section 4.3)
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③ Insert the pad assembly into the ADF frame hole (the bigger one),
slide the assembly to the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
ADF frame
Pad assy
NOTICE: Pad can be replaced by aligning the holes of the pad with the pins of the Pad holder.
Pad holder
Pad
Pick spring
5.4.3 Replacing pick roller
Thumb Screw
Replace the pickroller as follows.
Guide A
a. Pull the cap up to open the ADF
unit.
b. Remove two thumb screws
shown in Figure 5.4. And re-
move the Guide A.
Thumb Screw
Figure 5.4 Pick Roller replacement
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c. Pinch the retaining spring and
slide it toward the roller. Free
bearing A from the bracket by
sliding it toward the roller.
B
etaining Spring
Figure 5.5 Move the Retaining spring
d. Slide the pick roller shaft in the
direction of arrow B and remove
the shaft from bearing B.
The roller shaft can then be lifted
and removed as shown in Figure
5.6.
e. Remove the bearing B.
f. Mount the new pick roller in
reverse order of removal.
Bearing B
Figure 5.6 Slide the Pick Roller
NOTICE: When mounting the Guide A, note that the hooks of the retaining spring are not
pressed by the Guide A. (See figure below)
Guide A
×
Retaining spring
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CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem occurs, use Table 6.1 to resolve the problem.
Table 6.1 Check items
Problem
Possible cause
Response
No power
The power switch was not
turned on.
Press the power switch.
The power cable was not
connected correctly.
Connect the power cable correctly.
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Turn off the power once and make an
attempt to turn on the power again. If the
power is not turned on, contact your
Fujitsu service representative.*
Read operation
does not start.
The documents were not
placed on the ADF correctly.
Insert the first a few pages into the slot.
The ADF was not closed
completely.
Make sure that the ADF is closed com-
pletely.
The interface cables were not Connect the interface cables correctly.
connected correctly.
RS-232C baud rate setting is Call your Fujitsu service representative.
not proper. (M3093DE)
SCSI-ID setting is not
proper. (M3093DG)
Set correct SCSI ID as explained in
Section 3.5.
Terminator was not con-
nected. (M3093DG).
Connect the terminator.
Pictures and
photographs are selected.
not read cor-
Halftone processing was not
Select a halftone mode from the host
system.
The document bed, docu-
ment holding pad, or inside
ADF is dirty.
Clean the dirty parts as explained in
Section 5.3, “Cleaning.”
rectly.
Characters and
lines are not
Simple binarization was not
done.
Select a binarization mode from the host
computer.
read correctly.
Is the top end of the docu-
ment displayed with the
drop-out color or white?
Read the document in Photo mode or turn
off the white level follower.
The document bed, docu-
ment holding pad, or the
inside of the ADF is dirty.
Clean the dirty parts as explained in
Section 5.3, “Cleaning.”
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Table 6.1 Check items (continued)
Problem
Possible cause
Response
Image is dis-
torted or un-
clear.
The document was moved
during the read operation.
Keep the document cover closed during
reading so that the document will not be
moved.
The document was not in
contact with the glass.
Adjust the document so that it is in
contact with the glass.
The check
indicator is on.
The carrier fixing bracket
was not removed.
Remove the carrier fixing bracket as
explained in Section 3.2, “Removing the
Carrier Fixing Bracket.”
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Turn the power off then on again. If the
check indicator turns on again, contact the
sales person in charge or a Fujitsu service
representative.*
“Check” lamp
blinks at 4
The pick roller is dirty.
When the power is turned off, the mes-
sage is cleared.
seconds period.
Even if the message is displayed, the read
operation can be continued. Clean the
pick roller after the read operation.
(See Section 5.3.2.)
The unallowable document
was read in the automatic
document feeder.
If a document not meeting the scanner
specifications is read in the automatic
document feeder, the document is not fed
smoothly and an error message may be
displayed.
(See Section 4.3.)
Read the document in the flat bed station.
Paper double feed. Pad is dirty.
Pad is worn out.
Clean the Pad. (See Section 5.3.2)
Replace the Pad. (See Section 5.4.2)
Clean the Pick roller. (See Section 5.3.2)
Miss pick.
Pick roller is dirty.
Pick roller is worn out.
Replace the Pick roller.
(See Section 5.4.3)
Paper jam.
Some foreign particles are in Clean the ADF (See Section 5.3.2) or
ADF. remove any foreign particles.
* Please check the test mode in appendix B, if possible, before calling the service representa-
tive and inform status of the indicators.
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APPENDIX A
A.1 Installation Specifications
Table A.1 Installation specifications
Item
Specification
Depth
External dimensions (mm)
Width
530
Height
198
376
Weight (kg)
12
Input power
Voltage
100 to 120 VAC, 200 to 240 VAC
Number of phases
Frequency
Single-phase
50/60 Hz
110 VA
Power
Temperature and
humidity allowed
ranges
Operation
5 to 35°C
20 to 80%
Idle
Temperature
Humidity
–20 to 60°C
8 to 95%
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APPENDIX B
B.1 Test mode for maintenance
CAUTION: Please follow the procedure here or the offset data may be changed incor-
rectly. If the scanner does not react as the procedure below, turn off the
scanner and start from the beginning.
(1) Activating a test mode
Make sure the scanner is off. Open the ADF cover completely and gently pull the ADF’s
empty sensor so that it is activated and push the B5 sensor so that it is also activated. The
other sensors will be in the correct state as long as the cover is completely open. Turn the
scanner on. When the POWER lamp begins to blink, release the sensors and close the
ADF cover. Now please observe the following sequence.
1. POWER lamp turns on
2. POWER and READ lamp flash together
3. POWER and READ lamp turn on momentarily to indicate the read write test to
memory has passed.
If the CHECK lamp turns on, the memory test did not complete successfully. This
memory test is always executed after the test mode is activated and the ADF is closed for
the first time.
B5 Size sensor
Empty sensor
DOWN
UP
ADF open
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(2) Activating the continuous operation test
Open the ADF and close it again. If no document is loaded on the ADF within five sec-
onds after closing the ADF, the image scanner runs in flatbed mode. If documents are
loaded on the ADF within five seconds after closing the ADF, the image scanner continu-
ously feeds the document from ADF. Once the image scanner start reading documents in
the flatbed mode, it does not feed documents from ADF even if documents are loaded on
the ADF.
(3) Ending the test in flatbed mode
To stop the carrier movement in flatbed mode, open the ADF cover. If the ADF cover is
opened, the POWER lamp starts blinking immediately after the carrier returns to the home
position.
(4) Ending the test in ADF mode
If the ADF document hopper is empty, feeding documents from the ADF ends. To restart
feeding, open the ADF cover and close it again. Then load documents on the ADF docu-
ment hopper within five seconds after closing the ADF cover.
(5) LED status on error
If an error occurs during the test, the LED indicates as shown in table B.1.
If paper is jammed in the ADF, remove the jam and close the ADF cover. The CHECK
lamp stops blinking about three seconds after closing the ADF cover. To feed the docu-
ment from ADF, open and close the ADF cover.
Table B.1 LED at an error
Errors
Paper jam
POWER lamp
On
READ lamp
CHECK lamp
Blink
Off
Off
Off
Carrier unit error
Blink
On
Front optical system
error
Blink
Blink
Back optical system
error
Blink
Blink
On
Motor fuse failure
Lamp fuse failure
Blink
Blink
On
On
On
Blink
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APPENDIX C
C.1 Memory option specification
Name
Specification
Scanner
Feature
Memory CA02939-B182 M3093DE
M3093DG
• 8 Mbyte memory
• 72pin, 70ns
Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more information.
CAUTION: Only use genuine Fujitsu memory products. Any scanner malfunctions or
failures caused by the use of nonFujitsu memory products are not covered
from the warranty.
C.2 Memory option installation
WARNING: 1. Before installing the memory, turn off the power of this scanner and the
power of devices connected to it and disconnect the power cable(s) of all
of such devices from the outlet.
2. Memory option is adversely affected by static electricity generated by the
human body. Before touching the memory, let your hands come into
contact with any metallic object to discharge any static electricity that may
be present in your body.
(1) Turn off the power of devices connected to this scanner and disconnect the power
cables from the outlet.
(2) Remove the screw on the memory cover on the rear of this scanner and remove the
memory cover.
WARNING: Turn off the power before removing the memory cover. Do not turn on the
power while the memory cover remains disengaged from the device.
Memory cover
Screw
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(3) Insert the memory in the slot.
As shown below (the notched corner positioned at the lower left), insert the memory at
an inclined angle in the forward slot.
Memory
(4) Raise the installed memory up.
As shown below, raise the memory in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
Note:
Remove the memory in the manner described below:
Using a sharp-pointed tool such as a screwdriver, slide the fittings on both sides of the
slot outward.
The memory, unlocked, slants forward.
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(5) Attach the memory cover to the device and tighten the cover with the screw.
(6) Connect the power cable to the device.
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