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i800 Series Scanners
User’s
Guide
A-61169
Part No. 3E9708
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Safety and Installation Information for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners IMPORTANT: Equipment shall be installed by qualified personnel . WARNING: Dangerous voltage. Disconnect the main power before installation. WARNING: Before changing a lamp, always power down the scanner and let it cool a minimum of 10 minutes before proceeding (see Warning Labels below). CAUTION: Hot surface, avoid contact POZOR: Horký povrch -- nedotýkat se DIKKAT: Hareketli parçalar, dokunmayin CA
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Taiwan Japan Class A This equipment is in the Class A category (Information Technology Equipment to be used in commercial and/or industrial areas) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and/or industrial areas. Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radio interference may be caused to radio and TV receivers, et
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1 Introduction This User’s Guide provides information and operator procedures for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. The information in this guide is for use with all of the i800 Series Scanners unless otherwise noted. Chapter 1, Introduction ─ provides general information about the i800 Series Scanners including a product description, features and benefits, specifications, an overview of external components and user precautions. Chapter 2, Using the Scanner ─ includes information on how t
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The Kodak i800 Series Scanners are ideal for operation with bi-tonal Product description and/or color documents, documents with shaded backgrounds or foregrounds, and mixed document sets. These scanners offer a new, user interface and Kodak-patented technologies that produce high quality production images. The following features are standard on the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. Standard features • Simultaneous output of color and bi-tonal images (i820 and i840 scanners only) • SurePat
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Four models of the Kodak i800 Series Scanners are available: Standard configurations • Kodak i810 Scanner (bi-tonal) ─ provides bi-tonal scanning with throughput speeds up to 120 ppm • Kodak i820 Scanner ─ provides both color and bi-tonal scanning simultaneously with throughput speeds up to 120 ppm • Kodak i830 Scanner (bi-tonal) ─ provides bi-tonal scanning with throughput speeds up to 160 ppm • Kodak i840 Scanner ─ provides both color and bi-tonal scanning simultaneously with throu
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Following are the dimensions and clearances for the Kodak i800 Series Scanner specifications Scanners: Dimensions Height: 124 cm (49 in.) Width: 66 cm (26 in.) Depth: 127 cm (50 in.) Weight: 204 kg (450 lbs) including packaging 188 kg (414 lbs) without packaging Minimum clearances The table below provides the minimum clearances for normal operation and maintenance of the i800 Series Scanners: Front Rear Right Side Left Side Top Normal N/A 4 in. 4 in. 4 in. 10 in. 10 cm 10 cm
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External components See the illustration below for the location of the external components of the scanner. Top cover Swing out door Bi-fold door Output tray Operator control panel Power switch Side guides Gap release lever Elevator tray Feed module Feeder extensions Back of scanner Power cord SCSI Connector connector A-61169 July 2003 1-5
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Environmental • The Kodak i800 Series Scanners are designed to meet worldwide information and environmental requirements. equipment disposal • Guidelines are available for the disposal of consumable items that are replaced during maintenance or service; follow local regulations or contact Kodak locally for more information • The product packaging is recyclable. • Parts are designed for reuse or recycling. • The Kodak i800 Series Scanners contain lead in the circuit boards and mercu
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2 Using the Scanner This chapter provides the following operational procedures: • Turning on the scanner • Document preparation • Adjusting the input tray, side guides and output tray • Scanning documents • Feeding long documents • Continuous and manual feeding Other functions, such as calibration, using the programmable keys, using multi-feed detection, setting the elevator level, etc. can be performed using the Operator Control Panel. See Chapter 3, Operator Control Panel Functio
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Kodak scanners have been tested with a range of documents that Document preparation represent the broad spectrum of document types found in the most common business applications. Optimal scanner performance is achieved when you scan documents within the recommended document specifications listed below. Scanning documents that are outside of these specifications may lead to undesirable results in terms of scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life. Before you start scann
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• For heavily damaged documents, a clear document protector can be used with the following limitations: – Manual feeding is recommended when using a clear document protector. – The document in the clear document protector must be fed under both feed module tires. – Multi-feed detection must be disabled when manually feeding a document in a clear document protector. NOTE: When using a document protector, feed the fold of the document protector first rather than the open end. The corre
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Maximum document When feeding batched documents, the maximum height of the batched batch height for documents is 10.2 cm (4 in.), approximately 1000 sheets of 75g (20 lb.) automatic feeding paper. The elevator tray can be set to accommodate 25-, 250- 500-, 750- 1000-document stacks. Downward and upward The elevator tray can handle some amount of lead edge curl, but to curl documents ensure reliable feeding the curl should be at a minimum. It is suggested that you try and minimize t
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Different paper types stack differently. The output tray can be set with Adjusting the output either the front or the rear higher for best stacking. tray To angle the output tray so the back of the output tray is higher: 1. Lift the output tray up and pull it out of its current slot. 2. Reset it in the slot that matches the desired height. To angle the output tray so the front of the output tray is higher: • Lift the front of the output tray up, swing the height adjustment leg out
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Before you scan documents, be sure the menu bar is displayed on the Scanning documents Operator Control Panel. Operator Control panel Documents must be fed under both feed module tires. For faster throughput, feed documents into the elevator tray in landscape orientation (longer side as the leading edge). To start scanning: 1. Enable the scanner from the host. 2. Place the documents to be fed in the elevator tray. 3. Press Start/Resume. Start/Resume Stop/Pause NOTES: • Docum
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The feeder accommodates documents up to 76.2 cm (30 in.) in length. To Loading long feed documents longer than 30.5 cm (12 inches): documents in the feeder 1. Pull out the document extenders. Document extenders 2. Place the documents in the elevator tray. NOTE: Operator assistance is required when feeding documents longer than 43.2 cm (17 in.). Continuous feeding allows you to place additional batches of documents in Continuous and the elevator tray (with operator assistance). A
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To feed thick documents: Feeding thick documents 1. Press and hold the gap release lever ─ this provides more clearance to ease document feeding. Gap release lever 2. Push the envelope/thick document into the transport. If more than one document is to be scanned, feed them into the transport one at a time. 3. After the documents have been fed into the transport, release the gap release lever. NOTE: Before feeding envelopes: - Disable multi-feed detection via the host or programmab
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3 Operator Control Panel Functions There are a variety of functions available from the Operator Control Panel. This chapter provides procedures and information for: • Enabling and disabling the scanner • Control Panel functions overview • Navigating through the functions on the Control Panel menu • Accessing information • Lowering the elevator tray • Using the Diagnostics Settings menu • Performing Diagnostic functions: - Performing a self-test or extended self-test - Running in cou
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The five buttons at the bottom of the Control Panel correspond to the Enabling and disabling icons above the buttons To activate the icons, press the corresponding the scanner button. Icons Control panel buttons Enabling the scanner The scanner can only be enabled from the host computer. When the scanner is enabled, you can change the image address level, override the elevator setting and use the programmable keys. When enabled, the icons on the Operator Control Panel will look l
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Disabling the scanner The scanner can be disabled from the host computer or the scanner, if the end-of-job function is assigned to one of the programmable keys. When the scanner is disabled, you can display scanner information, lower the elevator tray, use the Diagnostics Settings menu, calibrate the scanner and jog the transport. Disabled scanner functions When the scanner is first powered on and disabled, the following icons will be displayed. These functions can only be performed whe