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Operator`s Guide fi-4860C Image Scanner
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1. Approximate remaining ink amount is shown as below EHEHEHEH Cartridge is full EEHEHE EHEHEH EEH UUL BBOOUL BUUUUL Cartridge is low or empty ete In XXXX Pre or Post is displayed 208 7 3 Setup Mode Details 2 At lt Screen26 gt to choose to reset the ink counter press lt gt Left arrow button and select Reset Press Enter button lt Screen26 1 gt is displayed Not to reset select No and press Enter button lt Screen26 1 gt l 2B Ge 1 Re zon Oo o lt OZ 3 At lt Screen26 1 gt to actually reset the counter press C gt Right arrow button and select yes To cancel the reset select No and press Enter button 4 Press Enter button and reset the counter The remaining ink amount indication on LCD goes back to full i Hi E E E E m U O 0 m 5 Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 209 210 27 Setting Power save mode 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen27 gt lt Screen27 gt I AR Tf Power S 1 NO 3 o 2 At lt Screen27 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button select the scanner wait idle time before entering power save mode ete The blinking item is the one selected ey A minimum of 5 minutes to the maximum of 60 minutes
2. 8 A I a S it l Mes S amp S a g o 182 7 3 Setup Mode Details 3 At lt Screen8 1 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or lt gt Right arrow button to select consumable error process 1 Stop is blinking When the consumables replacement limit is reached the Consumables replacement message Abrasion alarm is shown on the LCD and scanning stops 2 Message is blinking When the consumables replacement limit is reached the Consumables replacement message Abrasion alarm is shown on the LCD but the scanning contin ues By pressing Enter button lt Screen8 2 gt appears on the LCD lt Screen8 2 gt 0 8 On o gt o 5 n F 4 At lt Screen8 2 gt specify the number of scans to get Consumables replacement message Each time lt gt Left arrow button is pressed the counter value decrements by 10 000 Each time lt gt Right arrow button is pressed the counter value increments by 10 000 5 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 183 7 ACOW dNLAs 9 Abrasion counter Abrasion CNT reset 1 Pressing lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen9Q gt lt Screen9 gt i E AG Dec Sale Olen CENE Pm f o e Ky Bi Ff a k o F P 2 0 2 At lt Screen9 gt select the Abrasion counter to reset ete The blinking item is the
3. 145 Grounding color area 150 Cleaner F1 ooo 38 Hole punching area 148 Cleaner F2 ELTE ACET O ETETETT 38 55 Hopper capacity EAS 152 Cleaning Job separation sheet 151 Brake roller EPA T 50 Precautions erage a ee 146 Cleaning sheet 44 Print Prohibited Area 149 Discharge brush 60 Document jams 000004 108 Document width sensor 7 1 Document separation adjustment1 12 Feed Follett aieas 54 Docuimentwidth sensors 39 71 Glass sheet guide 68 Dropout colonicvizetaciatinns 34 Glass surface 65 LAMPS ieczsevsthetieieivniee 77 E Pad scicuuudacdtutae 41 43 Pick Roller 46 ENO Smeda eN 6 Feed roller 39 54 fi 486PREFR oea 230 231 fi 486PRRE oiie 230 232 Front side lamp 39 77 99 Glass sheet guide 39 68 Glass surface 65 Guide plate 22 42 HOPPE nnana 7 14 18 21 Hopper extension 20 Installation Specifications Ambient condition 237 Dimensions 236 Input powe 0 236 Power consumption 236 Product life 237 Space requirements 236 Weight ceceee 236 Isopropyl alcohol 38 Labels on the scannev 141 Lamp Lamp socket 79 83 Lamp socket cover 79 EE Deepen ere a a Pentre Pm 9 Magnet catch n 21 Manual Feed Mode 21 IN 2 Offline
4. 2 For the details on how to set up the Paper Length refer to 7 3 Setup Mode Details 10 Setting Short document scan mode Paper Length setup 3 For the details on how to clean ADF refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 4 For the details on how to replace Pas ASSY refer to Chapter4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 5 For the details on scanner cleaning refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 6 For the replacement and re installation of Pick roller unit and Brake roller unit please refer to Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 7 Check the consumable wear For the method to check the number of sheets scanned for each consumable refer to 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset 5 SW31dO0 d NONWOO 9NINIOS 5 2 Troubleshooting 133 There is a shadow on the leading edge of Symptom 1 2 the scanned image YES Did you adjust the offset position to Contact an authorized FUJITSU start scanning the documents Scanner service provider Do the offset adjustment Which OS are you using Windows 98 Windows NT Windows Me Windows 95 Windows 2000 Windows XP Display Control panel YES Is the Scanner Control Center icon Scanners and Cameras displayed in the task tray Device set and adjust the offset Offset setting Sub Bw Select FUJITSU Scanner Control Center from the Start menu and run it Right click on Scanner Control
5. a Sym ptom1 1 Document jam occurs frequently Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in 6 2 Document Quality Precautions J ves Is the length of the documents shorter than 80mm and is the paper length set Normal IE Is there any foreign objects in the ADF paper path J Is the Pad ASSY installed properly YES Resin es E COAN YES ee OLOLAN I T Use documents which satisfy the requirements 1 Select paper length Short in Paper Length setup mode 2 Clean the ADF paper path or remove the foreign objects 3 Re install the Pad ASSY properly 4 Continued on next page 5 2 Troubleshooting 131 5 SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS 132 l l p Continued from the previous page Are the Pick roller the Brake roller YES and the Pinch rollers dirty NO Are the Pick roller unit and the Brake roller unit installed properly J YES Have you scanned many sheets Check consumable life 7 x Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 5 2 Troubleshooting Clean the dirty parts 5 Install the Pick roller and the Brake roller properly 6 Replace the Pick roller unit and the Brake roller unit if necessary 6 1 For the details on required conditions refer to the section 6 2 Document Quality
6. 7 Close the side cover Confirm that the latch is closed securely 84 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables 4 1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle cccesssseeee 86 4 2 How to check the Abrasion Counter sssseecceeseseeeees 87 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY cccccssssseeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeees 88 4 4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit ccc ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 4 5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 00 ccccssesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 96 4 6 Replacing the Front side LAMP scsssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 99 4 7 Replacing the Back side Lamp seseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 104 85 4 1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle The following table lists the Part No and the standard replacement cycle of the consumables It is recommended you stock extra consumables before the ones on the scanner reaches end of life The consumables must be replaced periodically You can check the number of scanned pages for the Pad ASSY the Pick roller unit the Brake roller unit and Print cartridge and you can check the cumulative lamp on time for the Lamps by referring to each counter on this scanner Descriptions Part No Standard replacement cycle Lamp PA83950 0290 1 000 Hours 60 000minutes Pad ASSY CA04315 G730 300 000 sheets or 1 year Pick Roller Unit PA03296 F71 1 300 000 sheets or 1 year Br
7. SATEVINNSNOD AO LNAWSOV1d34 4 5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 96 4 5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 3 Pressing down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then pull the plate toward you to remove it Pad ASSY 4 Guide plate 4 Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock Brake roller Bail SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSAOV1d3y 4 5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 97 5 Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it Brake roller 6 Install a new Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal By holding bail toward you put the Brake roller into bracket and rotate down until it locks in 7 Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal By pressing the Guide plate down and pushing the Guide plate back you can install it smoothly 8 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 9 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 10 Clear the Brake roller counter Please refer to the
8. 12 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface E Cleaning of the removable sheet guide The Lamps get very hot during use Wait Z CAUTION until the Lamps are cooled before touch ing 3 AYVO Ava 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 65 2 Use your index fingers to catch the both ends of the removable sheet guide 3 Lift the right side a little first 4 Shift the sheet guide leftward while lifting it up to remove Removable sheet guide 66 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 5 Wipe the both sides of the glass surface using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 3 AYVO Ava 6 Attach the removable sheet guide in the reverse order of its removal 7 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 67 E Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide The Lamps get very hot during use Wait A CAUTION until the Lamps are cooled before touching gt 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right fr
9. Appendix 3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL Error message Temporary error 126 5 2 Troubleshooting sym ptom9 The Check LED lights right after power on Turn off the power and on again NO Is the check LED lit again 5 The scanner operation is normal YES Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS 5 2 Troubleshooting 127 128 Symtom 0 Double feed occurs frequently Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in 6 2 Document Quality IJ Precautions Use documents which satisfy the requirements 1 When double feed detection is on we To take necessary actions to are the double feed detection satisfy the requirements 2 conditions 2 satisfied J ves Did you fan the documents before loading them on the hopper J YES Are the documents recently printed on a copier or Laser printer Fan the documents a few times before loading Fan the documents a few times to eliminate static electricity 1 j E Continued on next page 5 2 Troubleshooting l i Continued from the previous page Clean the Pad ASSY 3 Is the Pad ASSY dirty Je YES YES Replace the Pad ASSY 4 Is the Pad ASSY worn out eplace the Pad ASSY 4 NO 5 J Is the Pad ASSY installed
10. lt Screen9 2 gt lt Screen9 3 gt lt Screen9 4 gt or lt Screen9 5 gt to reset the corresponding counter press lt gt Left arrow button and select Reset Press Enter button to confirm the selection then lt Screen9 6 gt is displayed If you do not want to reset the counter select No and press Enter button lt Screen9 6 gt ete XXXXXX is the counter value of the selected HINT consumable ce Pick roller counter Brake roller counter Pad counter Front side lamp counter lamp on time Back side lamp counter lamp on time 5 If reset is really OK select YES and press Enter button To cancel Reset select No and press Enter button Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 10 Setting Short document scan mode Paper Length setup 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen10 gt lt Screen10 gt Ll 41 IP g f Ee it Cu in ANo nmn maal S w fF t 2 At lt Screen10 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the proper setting for the document to scan ete The blinking item is the one selected 1 Normal is blinking This mode is for scanning documents longer than 80mm or 3 15inches 2 Short is blinking This mode is for scanning documents which length is 80mm or less 3 15inches or less 3 Press Enter button and
11. 7 Place the same cleaning sheet on the hopper table with adhesive side up by aligning the right side with the hopper guide Press Start button then the cleaning sheet is fed lt gt 8 When Hopper Empty is displayed press Stop Stop button 9 Remove the protective paper from a new cleaning sheet and place it with the adhesive side face down Repeat steps 5 through 8 When the cleaning is completed turn off the power 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 45 3 AYVO Avd E Cleaning the Pick Rollers and the Separation Roller 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 46 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 2 While pulling the ADF lever toward you lift up the ADF upper sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide 3 ADF release lever AYVO Alva 3 Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft Pick roller unit Ring Shaft 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 47 4 Wipe both Pick rollers 2 positions and the Separation roller using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Ring Separation roller Pick roller unit 48 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 5 Install the Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal ete When re attaching the Pic
12. the Background of front side belows out e IP Ul k g o l d aq ol The following message is displayed when the fuse for changing the Background of back side belows out e E u k g o l d ies The following message is displayed when the Background of front side is unable to be changed FF Im d B k g Oo ul n d The following message is displayed when the Background of back side is unable to be changed AP 11 lt Hopper over run gt The following message is displayed when the hopper moves over the normal position hi a oeer onver r U m lt Sensor control The following message is displayed when an error occurs in the error gt sensor control S n S Ff w t f I A aor om lt Sensor contamina The following message is displayed when an error occurs due tion error gt to a contaminated sensor ete xxxx shows the sensor name SFO SA4 etc HINT lt Sensor error gt The following message is displayed when a sensor error occurs ete xxxx shows the sensor name SFO SA4 etc ap lt Temprrature error gt The following message is displayed when the temperature inside the scanner becomes higher than normal AP 12 lt Power supply The following message is displayed when an error occurs in the error gt Power supply lt EEPROM Alarm gt The following message is displayed when an error occurs in EEPROM P The EEPROM address wher
13. 5 1 Clearing Document Jams If a document jam occurs during feeding follow the procedure below to remove the jammed documents Be careful not to get injured during jam Z caution removal When removing jammed documents be careful not to get your neckties or neck laces entangled inside the scanners The surface of the glass sometimes becomes hot during operation Take care not to get burned E Removing jams from the hopper or the transport path 1 Remove the documents on the stacker 108 5 1 Clearing Document Jams 2 Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 5 SW31dO0 d NONWOO SNIATIOS 3 While pulling the ADF lever toward you lift up the ADF upper sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 4 Remove the jammed document 5 1 Clearing Document Jams 109 Staples and paper clips etc can cause docu ATTENTION wy ment jams D Make sure you check the document and the document transport path for obstructions before you start scanning again Remove staples and paper clips from the docu ments before you start scanning 5 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 6 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully E Rem
14. Center icon and select Options Adjust the vertical magnification 134 5 2 Troubleshooting automatically sym ptom1 3 Scanner is not recognized by PC Turn on the power Is the power turned on J ves NO i NO Re install the dri Has there been an incomplete driver se install the ariver installation in the past 1 YES 5 J YES Is Adaptec EZ SCSI installed Uninstall EZ SCSI first then install the driver SW31dO0 d NOWNODS DSNIATIOS YES Is the Check LED on the operator Contact an authorized FUJITSU panel lit Scanner service provider NO l il Continued on next page fan 2 esy 5 2 Troubleshooting 135 l on Continued from the previous page N Is the interface cable connected a Connect the interface cable properly properly J YES YES Check LCD display for error Is the Check LED on the operator Eliminate the cause of the error panel blinking 2 Je Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 1 For the details on how to install FJTWAIN refer to FITWAIN32 Scanner Driver Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows User s Guide 3 Installation The User s Guide is included in the FITWAIN CD ROM 2 For the details of error messages refer to Appendix 3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL 136 5 2 Troubleshooting Sym ptom 1
15. HINT amp out refer to Chapter 7 OPERATOR PANEL C MENUS 3 Set the Side guides to the width of the documents to scan Load the documents so that the top edge of the documents contacts to the hopper table guide plate Hopper 1 8 Inserting Documents Manually 1 9 Scanning Documents The following shows the procedure for scanning documents using the ScandAll 21 application simply called ScandAll 21 from here on 1 Load the documents on the hopper For details on how to load documents refer to the section 1 6 Loading Documents on the Hopper 2 Adjust the stacker table to the document size f When long documents are loaded on the ATTEN pmm hopper extend the stacker extension When short documents are loaded adjust the stopper length 3 Start up ScandAll 21 From Start menu select Program Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows ScandAll 21 This starts up ScandAll 21 4 Select the scanner to use Select Select Source from the Scan menu SNOILWYAd0 YANNVOS OISVE s gt Untitled ScandAll 21 File BEET Edit View Page Zoom Tools Help oo To View Ctri A amp amp a A To File To Ftp To Adobe PDF To Print Select Source B 1 9 Scanning Documents 23 24 The Select source dialog box appears Select FUJITSU fi 4860CEAdij WindowsNT 4 0 FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Then click Select Select Source Sources FUJITSU fi 4860CE A
16. Operator panel dis English play Imprinter Shows the installed Avail Avail Status imprinter type able able 168 7 2 Setup mode functions 7 3 Setup Mode Details 1 Setting the document separation force 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the scanner show lt Screen1 gt 2 At lt Screen1 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the appropriate document thickness lt Screen1 gt The blinking item is the one selected ACOW dNLAS gt Right arrow button moves the blinking from 5 to 1 lt Left arrow button moves the blinking from 1 to 5 1 EERE 2 BERL 3 BEBO 4 EEL 6 EO OOO Document thickness Document thickness Document thickness Document thickness Document thickness Thick Medium thick Medium Medium thin Thin 3 Press Enter button and make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD redisplays Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 169 170 ete If the following error occurs frequently change the setting by referring to the explanation on the table Double feed Mis pick Paper Jam1 Setting Document sepa Double feed occurs Mis pick or ration force frequently Paper jam1 occurs fre quently Thick Strong Medium Medium strong Thick Make the document Make the do
17. Output mode 234 Output resolution 234 Scanner Typ 234 Scanning area 234 Scanning speed 234 Stacker aine eiria ars 15 16 Stacker Extension 0 00 17 Stoppen r es 17 Test mode uu 10 213 Button functions 214 Contents setting 218 DetailS iiir rn 219 Transition screens 214 Transport path 0 39 58 TWAIN Driver nee 25 IN 3 fi 4860C Image Scanner Operator s Guide P3PC E167 01EN Date published August 2002 PFU LIMITED Printed in Japan Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law 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 manual and any claims by a third party Repair parts for this scanner are retained for five years from discontinuation of production
18. at Double feed Do ou bt e F ee qd XX X X Paper im t ete xxxxx shows the number of Batch counter value ey lt Paper Jam gt The following message is displayed if a document is jammed in the ADF Refer to Operator guide included in User manual CD ROM for removing the document remained in the scanner iy One of 1 8 is displayed instead of x in the HINT above message example depending on paper jam C D types lt ADF cover open gt The following message is displayed if the ADF cover is not closed completely Close the ADF cover completely to resume scanning A 1 i C ov G tf Op eon AP 7 lt Double feed error gt The following message is displayed when the double feed is by thickness check detectied by thickness check DD u w e F ee qd by length check The following message is displayed when the double feed is detectied by length check lt Miss pick gt The following message is displayed when a document is not picked from the hopper to the ADF Mf s pi e kK lt Pick over run gt The following message is displayed when a document is picked from the hopper to the ADF but it goes into too much than the normal position lt Skew error gt The following message is displayed when skewed document is fed from the hopper to the ADF lt Hopper is full or The following message is displayed when the Pick roller unit is Pick unit not set gt NOt set correctly or when there
19. gt Left arrow button and select On Press Enter button to confirm the selection Then lt Screen25 4 gt is displayed To specify not to initialize the counter at hopper empty but continue incrementing select Off press Enter button and then lt Screen 25 4 gt is displayed lt Screen25 4 gt tf 2 8 5s Re s Noro G 5 6 At lt Screen25 4 gt specify if the numbering counter should be initialized immediately to the vlaue specified in 4 To specify to initialize immediately press C gt Right arrow button and select Yes ACOW dNLAS To specify not to initialize immediately select No and press Enter button 7 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen eer Command from the PC takes the priority over the wy setting from the Operator panel 7 3 Setup Mode Details 207 26 Reset the Ink remain counter of imprinter If the following message comes up prepare the new Print cartridge If no further printing is impossible replace the Print cartridge and reset the ink counter If the Print cartridge is replaced before Print cartridge error occurs be sure to reset the Ink remain counter Pl e as e a n e W nk N ow R efa cl i mn ogi x wk xm x ete XXXX is the scanned sheet counter value 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen26 gt lt Screen26 gt
20. gt Next button Press lt Previous button Se Il ee 1 u p M o d e Enter T Setup Online 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 11 f SNOIlv Y3dO YANNVOS OISVE Offline setup mode and Online setup mode Keep pressing Start button and turn on the power Turn on the power while pressing the Start button 4 E E E Te Ss T 4 Ej e e at paper n o w We f im i hm up N wos T 4 n E k Ss e S F n oO w Wark i nm o a u N o W 3 1 4 e t o Pp er no w Wa i f im Cg Ww Wie T 4 lt MODE S 2 E 2 y amp S Ee T U P TY o amp S 1 Enter T i Setup Online To enter setup mode press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button in lt Mode select gt screen to select Setup then press Enter button To exit this mode turn off the power 12 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel To enter test mode from the lt Mode select gt screen press lt gt Left arrow button or gt Right arrow button select Test and press Enter button Please see the following for the Operator panel transition chart lt MODE Ss 6 6 7 Sb T UP Tees oi Enter T Ei lt E TEST Ml D 2 BS E 4 Press Gtart Start button or Enter Enter button Test mode To exit this mode turn off the power 1 3 Basic Opera
21. lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen29 gt lt Screen29 gt l 2 g mo Ff if im t S t ateu s Pr 5 t Ff P r e XXXX XXXX imprinter installation status is displayed as follows 1 Only fi 486PRFR is installed Pre 2 Only fi 486PRRE is installed Post 3 Both fi 486PRFR and fi 486PRRE are installed Post Pre 2 By pressing Exit button LCD display goes back to Ready 212 7 3 Setup Mode Details 7 4 Test Mode Overview E Outline Scanner operation can be checked in offline test mode To enter the test mode follow the procedures below Test mode 7 Keep pressing Start button and turn on the power Then the Operator panel LCD displays the following message SEL P T lt MM D E E CIT S y 8 I Press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select Reset ACOW dNLAs By pressing Enter button the scanner enters test mode To end the test mode turn off the power ete The blinking item is the one selected 7 4 Test Mode Overview 213 E Button functions in test mode Button name Function gt Next Displays the next menu item without saving the change Referred to as Next button in this manual lt gt Previous Displays the previous menu Ham wingu saving the change Referred to as Previous button in this manual cS Moves to the right item on the menu Referred to a
22. 159 oy n 2 amp s 4 B r S Fr N E uw 2 0 o oo gt oO o gt oN o n co wj Cio or ac Oo To screen 1 160 7 1 Setup Mode ete The menu screens with dotted line frame appear HINT 9 only when the scanner is in Offline setup mode ete Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when TPS HINT interface board is installed C Screen 24 appears only when both the fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter and the fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter are installed Screen 25 Screen 26 and Screen 29 appear when either or both of the fi 486PRFR and the fi 486PRRE are installed ACOW dNLAs 7 1 Setup Mode 161 7 2 Setup mode functions There are 29 items in setup mode as shown in the following LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters on iOm line line Double Specifies the double feed No Yes No Avail Avail Setup done Feed detection mode based 1 Thickness able able viathe PC has on 2 Thickness the priority MeTRCEDY Brake roller 1 Document thickness 2 Document thickness Brake roller rotation amount Length Specifies the double feed No Yes No Avail Avail Setup done Check detection based onthe Yes able able viathe PC has oe length devia 40 15 20mm the priority There are 3 selections for OF ooo inches the acceptable length deviation tolerance as Tolerance shown right IPC Pre Set The sc
23. E E E sian eur u twas 238 Appendix 1 Drop Out Color cccccceeesseeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees AP 1 Appendix 2 Double feed Detection Conditions AP 2 Appendix 3 Messages of Operator Panel 00000 AP 4 INDEX ee i ee Oe een eae eee ere IN 1 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP Depending on your OS your PC s screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual Please be aware that when the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner data source is updated the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly In this case please refer to the User s Guide provided with the update 1 1 Turning the Scanner ON wisiscciieiecscscscvescccntsensteccendeeransaseaueies 2 1 2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode 5 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel ececeee 6 1 4 Setting the HOpper cicciceeciscsccescctcetedisadieadaneecbccatassssescenteentiens 14 1 5 Setting the Stacker cccccesssseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeeees 15 1 6 Setting the Stacker Extension cccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 1 7 Loading Documents on the Hoppet cccccceeceeeeeeeseeeeeees 18 1 8 Inserting Documents Manually sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 1 9 Scanning DOCUMENMG 2 cccccesseeeeeeeesessseneeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeees 23 1 1 Turning the
24. HINT on page 120 Document with folds or tears Tracing paper Coated paper Carbon paper Carbonless paper Document smaller than A7 or larger than A3 Materials other than paper fabric metal foil or transparencies Photosensitive paper Perforated or punched documents Non rectangular documents Very thin paper ete When scanning a translucent document set HINT the scanner density to light to avoid image bleed through To prevent the rollers from getting dirty avoid scanning documents containing large areas of written or documents filled in with pencil If scanning of such documents is necessary clean the rollers frequently When document jams or double feed happens frequently please refer to 5 1 Document Jam Document separation force adjust ment 6 2 Document Quality ens Carbonless paper contains chemical wy substances that may damage the Pad ASSY D or rollers Pay attention to the following Cleaning If mis pick occur frequently clean the Pad ASSY and pick rollers For the details on cleaning please refer to Chapter 3 Daily Care Replacement of parts The life of the Pad ASSY and Pick roller may be shorter if carbonless papers are scanned When wood containing paper documents are scanned the life of the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers may become shorter than scanning wood free paper documents P The leading edge of all documents fed should e HINT b
25. Scanner ON E Turning the power on 1 Press I side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner Power On Main line switch Rear View 2 1 1 Turning the Scanner ON 2 Press the power button on the Operator panel The power turns on and the green Power LED at the Operator panel lights Operator panel LCD shows Ready to indicate the scanner is in the READY state Power Button f SNOILWY3d0 YANNVOS OISVE 1 1 Turning the Scanner ON 3 E Turning the Power off 1 On the Operator panel press and hold down the Power button for two seconds or longer 2 Press O side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner Power Off Main line switch Rear View 4 1 1 Turning the Scanner ON 1 2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode The Power Save Mode keeps the scanner in a low powered state If no operation is performed on the scanner for a preset time 15 minutes to 60 minutes depending on the timer setup the scanner automatically switches to the Power Save Mode In the Power Save Mode the Operator panel LCD display goes out The green LED stays lit To wake up the scanner from the Power Save Mode perform one of the following Load documents on the hopper Press a button except Power button on the Operator panel Send a command from the PC 1 2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode 5 1 SNOILWd3d0 YANNVOS OISVE 1 3 Basic Operat
26. Screen50 2 gt 2 At lt Screen50 2 gt select the second item from left A4P in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen50 2 2 gt lt Screen50 2 2 gt PAPER SI ZE A 4 P At this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the document size and the orientation Following parameters can be specified A4 portrait A4P B4 portrait B4P Legal portrait LGP 11 x 17 inch portrait DLP AS portrait A38P A5 landscape A5L B5 landscape B5L Letter landscape LTL A4 landscape A4L A5 portrait A5P B5 portrait B5P Letter portrait LTP Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt Screen50 2 gt 3 At lt Screen50 2 gt select the third item from left BW in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen50 2 3 gt lt Screen50 2 3 gt Reading GC kL O R 7 5 Test Mode Details In this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the scan mode binary BW or color COLOR Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt Screen50 2 gt 4 At lt Screen50 2 gt select the right most item 200 in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen50 2 4 gt lt Screen50 2 4 gt RES L WU y i WN 2 0 0 At this
27. White To set the background color to black press gt Right arrow button and select Black 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 14 Setting Front side dropout color 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen14 gt lt Screen14 gt 7 2 At lt Screen14 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or lt gt Right arrow button and select the color to drop out ete The blinking item is the one selected a WwW JAQON dNLas 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 191 192 15 Setting Back side dropout color 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen15 gt lt Screen15 gt 2 At lt Screen15 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select a color to drop out ete The blinking item is the one selected 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 16 Setting Pick retry 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen16 gt lt Screen16 gt toai e Pek r t Ff Gh
28. a wm g SG F Nel X GS 2 At lt Screen16 gt to change Pick motor pick operation time and the number of retries press C gt Right arrow button and select Yes Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen16 1 gt is displayed If the change is not required select No and press Enter button ce lt Screen16 1 gt if 1 ATTAR eray St amp 9 P 2 O J m ete The blinking item is the one selected V 3 At lt Screen16 1 gt pick motor s pick operation time can be specified Longer pick operation time makes the pick feed amount bigger Pressing lt gt Left arrow button makes the pick operation time shorter Pressing gt Right arrow button makes the pick operation time longer Press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the setting The range of the pick motor retry steps is 1 to 7 Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen16 2 gt is displayed lt Screen16 2 gt 7 3 Setup Mode Details 193 4 At lt Screen16 2 gt specify the number of pick retries By pressing lt gt Left arrow button the number of retries decreases By pressing gt Right arrow button the number of retries increases Press lt gt Left arrow button or gt Right arrow button and select the setting The number of the pick retries can be set between 1 to 7 times 5 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button again a
29. are too many documents on the hopper AP 8 lt Pick roller unit not set gt lt Pick unit not installed correctly gt lt Break roller not set gt lt Separation roller worn out gt lt Checking Consum ables gt lt Print cartridge not set gt The following message is displayed when the Pick roller unit is not set correctly When the documents are not exist on the hopper Pai weak iP tee hee om ij tt The following message is displayed when the Pick roller unit is not set correctly during scanning The following message is displayed when scanning while the Break roller unit is not set correctly B r e a k rf l F in s et The following message is displayed when the Separation roller is rotated but the Brake roller does not rotate at all The following message is displayed to notify an consumable has reached its life wnen the Abration counter value exceeds the preset value of expected life A b ras i oon a ar m The following message is displayed when the Print cartridge is not set to fi 86PRFR Imprinter of front side or to fi 486PRRE Imprinter of rear side gt fF N o mk Geirierii ie g gt t N Enk ar t r i oA 0 6 AP 9 E Alarm message Hardware error The following messages are displayed when an error occurs inside the sccaner In this case please switch on the power supply once again after disconnecting the power supply If the same mes
30. be changed for scanning test Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time 1 Place the documents to scan on the hopper 2 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen51 gt ep lt Screen51 gt m T 0 2 Mu il t i feed U O U m 3 At lt Screen51 gt press Enter Enter button or Start Start button then lt Screen51 1 gt is displayed lt Screen51 1 gt 4 At lt Screen 50 1 gt press gt Right arrow button and select Setup Press Enter button or Start button Then lt Screen51 2 gt is displayed lt Screen51 2 gt S A 4 P B W 2 5 Specify the scanning conditions 1 At lt Screen51 2 gt select the left most item S in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen51 2 1 gt lt Screen51 2 1 gt SI M P ib te x DUPLEX Sii oM Pe JE x At this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select simplex or duplex Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt Screen51 2 gt 7 5 Test Mode Details 223 2 At lt Screen51 2 gt select the second item from left A4P in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen51 2 2 gt lt Screen51 2 2 gt PAPER SZE A 4 P At this screen press lt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the document size and the orient
31. force setup items are as follows Setting Document thick Document separa Double feed Mis pick or ness tion force occurs fre Documentjam quently occurs fre quently Thick Thick Strong Increase docu Decrease docu mentseparation mentseparation Medium Thick Medium Thick Less strong force force Mid Average Average Factory default set ting Medium Thin Medium Thin Medium Easy Thin Thin Easy If Mis pick occurs frequently adjust the Pick roller rotation speed Press Next button to show the following screen aan aon O N oO D ORE Press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select an item Press Enter button to select the setting HINT ete ae The blinking item is the one selected 5 1 Clearing Document Jams 113 5 SW31dO d NONWOO SNIATIOS Pick speed Mis pick occurs frequently Fast Factory default Decrease pick speed Mid Slow When you set pick speed at Mid or Slow ay scanning speed is reduced 114 5 1 Clearing Document Jams 5 2 Troubleshooting This section describes common troubles during usage and how to remedy the troubles Before you ask for repair service check the following flowchart to determine the trouble If you can not resolve the trouble after following the flowcharts please check the items in section 5 3 Before Contacting a Servi
32. is redisplayed 5 Press Enter button Then lt Screen51 1 gt is redisplayed At lt Screen51 1 gt select START and press Start button If fi 486PRFR and or fi 486PRREis installed lt Screen51 3 gt is displayed for you to setup imprinter test conditions If an imprinter s is not installed the scanner starts scanning operations lt Screen51 3 gt 6 At lt Screen50 3 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and Select On to do imprinter test while scanning Then select the imprinter to use If the printer to use is fi 486PRFR select Pre If fi 486PRRE select Post If imprinter test is not required select Off 7 5 Test Mode Details 225 7 Press Start button Scanning operation starts with or without imprinter test ele If you want to quit press Stop button HINT 9 The LCD goes back to lt Screen51 gt 226 7 5 Test Mode Details 3 Display the cumulative lamp on time You can check the cumulative number of lamp on time 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen53 gt lt Screen53 gt w 38 Dewy ie e Ea f e 2 At lt Screen53 gt press tart Start button or Enter Enter button Then lt Screen53 1 gt is displayed lt Screen53 1 gt L A M P F x x x x x x x x ACOW dNLAS F XXXXXXXX indicates the cumulative lamp on time for the Front side lamp B XXXXXXXX
33. prevent possible danger and injury to the Operator and other persons This indication alerts operators to an opera Z N CAUTION tion that if not strictly observed may result in severe injury or death This indication alerts operators to an opera ZN WARNING tion that if not strictly observed may result in safety hazards to personnel or damage to equipment ix Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications aes This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information Be sure to read this infor D mation Ke This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation A 9 x A TRIANGLE symbol indicates that special care and attention is required The drawing inside the triangle shows the specific caution A CIRCLE with a diagonal line inside shows action which users are not allowed to do The drawing inside or under the cir cle shows the specific action that is not allowed Outline characters on a colored background shows instructions users should follow It may include the drawing which shows the specific instruction Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement If the actual displayed screen differs from the screen examples in this manual operate by following the actual disp
34. scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scanner hardware The actual speed may be slower due to the system overhead such as data transfer time 3 With JPEG enabled 4 The maximum capacity varies depending on the document thickness Refer to Chapter 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 5 A3 and 11 x17in document sizes are not supported at color 400dpi 6 Avoid connecting other SCSI devices to the same bus It can reduces the scaner throughput a O gt Z Z mi D p oe S Q a S ea O Z U 9 1 Basic Product Specifications 235 9 2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions Depth Width Height With hopper and stacker 431mm 17inch 520mm 523mm retracted 20 5inch 20 6inch Space requirements 100 mm 4 inch lt ___________________ gt Scanner lt __ 500 mm 100 mm 19 7 inch 4 inch 600 mm 23 6 inch Vv Front Weight kg 45 kg 99lb Input power Voltage AC100 240V 10 Phase Single phase Frequency 50 60HZz 2 4 Power consumption 200W or less 236 9 2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Ambient Device status Operating Not operating condition Temperature 15 35 degree Celsius 20 60 degree Celsius 59 95 degree Fahrenheit 4 140 degree Fahrenheit Humidity 20 80 8 95 Heat capacity 172kcal or less Shipping Weight kg 50kg 110lb Produ
35. section 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset 98 4 5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without ZN caution turning off the power Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp 4 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNANWAOVIdd3 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp 99 2 Pull down the Glass sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide Glass sheet guide 100 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp 3 Pulling down the Lamp socket covers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them Tab 4 4 Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit Lamp socket SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSOV1d34 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp 101 5 Install a new Lamp in the reverse order of the removal Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion fac ATTENTION wy ing incorrect direction an error due to insuffi N cient light occurs 102 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp 6 Attach t
36. setup mode 154 Online setup mode 154 Operator panel 6 87 PAG cies aii eet 39 41 Pad ASS Yi aaie aes 88 PDE tinneas 29 Pick roller 000 21 39 46 Pick roller unit c eee 93 Pinch roller 39 56 Power button ccccceeeeees 3 Power Off sca ccliteatigziet Scent 4 POWEP Onet 2 Power Save Mode 5 5 Removable sheet guide 39 65 Replacing Back side lamp 104 Brake roller unit 96 Front side lamp 99 Pad ASSY 2 000000000 88 Pick roller unit 93 ScandAll 21 000 23 26 Scanner Specifications 233 Scanning documents 23 Different size 00 0 0 28 Drop t ierni 34 PDFer 29 SONSOMS a a eR 71 Separation roller 39 46 Service provider 5 138 Setup mode 00 10 154 Details orrn i aia 169 Function of buttons 156 Outline 0 eee 154 Transitions screens 156 SFO senso 39 73 SF1 SeNSOM eee 39 73 SF1 5 Sensor ou 39 75 SF2 SeENSOM eee 39 75 Side COVE oaeee 82 Side guides cee 19 22 Specifications 234 ADF capacity 234 Document thickness 234 Grayscale level 234 Image Sensor 234 Interface e ee 234 Light source 234 Optical resolution 234 Other functions 234
37. speed Mid Slow ete When the Pick speed is set at Mid or Slow rie the scanner will slow down 172 7 3 Setup Mode Details 4 Setting Double feed detection document thickness 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the scanner show lt Screen4 gt lt Screen4 gt o u bit e F 4 D e J Y Ss 1 fF Be sit N 2 At lt Screen4 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button Double feed detection by document thickness checking light amount transmitted through page can be enabled or disabled In this screen you specify if Double feed detection is enabled set the detection mode and select error processing By pressing C gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 3 By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 3 to 1 1 No is blinking Document thickness is not checked 2 Yes and 1 are blinking Document thickness is checked However scanning continues even if Dou ble feed is detected and the error message is displayed on the LCD 3 Yes and 2 Stop are blinking Document thickness is checked When double feed is detected scanning stops Then the error is reported to the PC If you would like to disable the Double feed detection select No and press Enter button ate The blinking item is the one selected 7 3 Setup Mode Details 173 7 ACOW dNLAs 3 When th
38. to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 88 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide 4 ADF release lever 3 Press down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then rotate the plate toward you to remove it Pad ASSY SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSOV1d34 Guide plate 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 89 Pad cleaning area Pad ASSY Guide plate 90 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4 Remove the Pad ASSY from the Guide plate by pushing the removal metal scroll down and then release hooks 4 SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSAOV 1d3Y 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 91 5 Attach a new Pad ASSY by engaging the hooks then pressing scroll into the slot of the Guide plate Hooks Confirm that the pad is firmly attached to the guide Make sure that the two tabs are engaged J with the Guide plate If not attached firmly paper feed errors such as document jams may happen ATTENTION 6 Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal By pressing the Guide plate down and pushing the Guide plate back then you can install it smoothly 7 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently 8 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 9 Clear the Pad counter Please refer to the section
39. 164 Website http kr fujitsu com E mail webmaster fkl fujitsu co kr FUJITSU PHILIPPINES INC 2nd FI United Life Building Pasay Road Legaspi Village Makati Metro Manila Philippines Phone 63 2 812 4002 Fax 63 2 817 7576 PFU LIMITED Corporate headquarters Nu 98 2 Unoke Unoke machi kahoku gun Ishikawa 929 1192 Japan Phone 81 76 283 1212 Fax 81 76 283 4689 CONTENTS 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ccccccessssesees 1 Turning the Scanner ON sxcssccoee ee ctiat ea cdes teens tte tte seer 2 a 2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode 00008 5 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel sesccccccececeeeeeeeeeeees 6 Setting the Hopper asasen raaa a ieir eenia 14 Setting Mey SlACKGW sec cee le e a Aa eke a aE a 15 Setting the Stacker Extension cccccsssccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeees 17 Loading Documents on the Hoppe ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 18 Inserting Documents Manually ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Scanning DOCUMICMIS sadresa ann ty rates i ea AAE Sna 23 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 27 Scanning Different size Documents ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 28 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 selecting a Color to drop out cic cisccceccinad sac cisaus sasuidetscexdeanvaboustcees 34 3 DAILY CARE ziriaren NE 37 Cleaning Materia
40. 4 Windows system gets unstable 1 YES PO Is the OS WindowsNT 4 0 The scanner operation is normal NO S Is WNASPI32 DLL installed on The scanner operation is the PC normal J YES YES Uninstall ASPI version driver Is ASPI version driver installed by and install the correct driver mistake FJTWAIN V5 x 8 x STI version FJTWAIN V6 x 9 x I Contact an authorized FUJITSU SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS Scanner service provider For the details on how to install FJTWAIN refer to FJTWAIN32 Scanner Driver Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows User s Guide 3 Installation The User s Guide is included in the FITWAIN CD ROM 5 2 Troubleshooting 137 5 3 Before Contacting a Service Provider Please check the following items before contacting an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider E General descriptions Items to check Information Model example fi 4860C Serial Number example 000001 Manufacturing date example 2002 08 August 2002 Date of purchase example October 2002 Symptom Frequency of trouble For the confirmation of manufacturing information refer to 5 4 Labels on the Scanner 138 5 3 Before Contacting a Service Provider E Error Descriptions E Problem at the time of PC connection Items to check Findings OS Windows type example W
41. 5 1 gt is displayed If numbering printing is not required press gt Right arrow button and select Off Then press Enter button to confirm lt Screen25 1 gt 7 3 Setup Mode Details 205 3 At lt Screen25 1 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and let your choice of number of digits blink Selectable number of digits is listed as below 1 5 is blinking 5 digit 2 8 is blinking 8 digit Press Enter button then lt Screen25 2 gt is displayed lt Screen25 2 gt 2S a S 0 0 0 0 0 tarti GO W m r 0 0 0 4 At lt Screen25 2 gt specify the initial value of numbering By pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button a digit position blinking on LCD can be specified By pressing lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button the number at the digit can be changed After putting a initial value for the numbering counter press Enter button to confirm the initial number Then lt Screen25 3 gt is displayed lt Screen25 3 gt 2 8 g EF mpuue wR ee es w Om f f Of ft ete Initial number can be increased up to the maxi HINT amp mum number 5digit 99 999 8digit 16 777 215 206 7 3 Setup Mode Details 5 At lt Screen25 3 gt you can specify if the numbering should be initialized to the specified initial value in 4 at hopper empty To specify to initialize the numbering counter at hopper empty press lt
42. 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset 92 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4 4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 4 SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSAOV 1d34 4 4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 93 2 While pulling the ADF lever toward you lift up the ADF upper sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 3 Lift up the Pick roller unit a little Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft Pick roller unit Ring Shaft 94 4 4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 4 Install a new Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal ete When attaching the Pick roller unit hold the unit as shown align the clutch ring with the shaft and move right to HINT amp Engage the drive ring onto the drive shaft Move left and engage Incorrect installation Correct installation 5 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 6 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 7 Clear the Pick roller counter Please refer to the section 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset 4 4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 95 4
43. ANTNSAVTRELRT 4 ACPIT SMT JIVERAL ACPIFIMIZAISIAMMLET S RET JERRY eHCRLARET A usex mu am Y NIIA severe For the details on Adobe Acrobat 5 0 operations refer to the Adobe Acrobat 5 0 manual and Help AO SAdAL SNOIYVA ONINNVOS 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 33 2 3 Selecting a Color to drop out A selected color information primary colors red green blue can be removed dropped out from the scanned image data For example if the document contains black texts in green frames you can set the scanner to get only the texts and eliminate the green frames To drop out a color change the setting in the TWAIN Driver dialog box and scan The following shows how to change the setting of TWAIN Driver dialog box 34 zi TWAIN Driver 32 100 S S S a S S A EEEE 100 200 Reset i Preview 1 Click Advance button in the TWAIN Driver dialog box Image Scanner fi 4860CEAdij 16MB Browse Setting Files Joo Current Setting Config Resolution Scan Type ADF Front Side 600 x 600 X Paper Size J dpi a A4 210x297mm Scanning Area Left Front Jil Image Mode Black amp White Black White Static Threshold na Advance Width Top 0 0 210 297 mm Length Option The Advance dialog box appears 2 3 Selecting a Color to drop out Brightness f Threshold
44. AUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 60 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide 3 ADF release lever AYVO Alva 3 Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft Pick roller unit Ring Shaft 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 61 4 Pressing down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then rotate the plate toward you to remove it Pad ASSY Guide plate 6 Hold and rotate the bail of the Pick roller unit upward to release the lock Brake roller Bail 62 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 7 Pull the Brake roller unit toward you to remove it 3 AYVO Alva 8 Wipe off the dust from the two discharge brushes one at the Pick roller side the other at the Brake roller side Discharge brush for Pick roller unit Discharge brush for brakeroller 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 63 64 9 Re install the Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal By holding the bail toward you put the Brake roller unit into bracket and rotate down until it locks in 10 Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal You should push it down and rotate back then the installation can be done smoothly 11 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide slowly
45. Enter button and make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 7 Setting IPC pre set 1 Pressing lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen7 gt lt Screen7 gt 0 7 P Piren e t Nol d 2l alal amp 2 At lt Screen7 gt the preset items can be selected by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or gt Right arrow button ete The blinking item is the one selected ey 3 Press Enter button and make the setting valid ACOW dNLAs Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 179 180 ete When scanning in Binary mode Line art documents type and suitable pre set pattern relationship is shown as follows The horizontal axis shows the darkness color of the background against the text lines on the documents The vertical axis shows the darkness of the text and lines on the documents Document type and IPC preset pattern Background darkness Background color Normal lt gt Dark Red Green Blu e Nor 1 Normal 3 Dark back Text mat Background ground and Dark and normal normal darkness ness darkness text text 4 2 Mid dark 4 Red 5 Green Light ness back back back ground and ground ground light text and light and light text text 1 to 5
46. Load the documents on the hopper Place the documents face up on the hopper table f Hopper 4 Adjust the Side guides to the document width Pressing the lock lever slide the Side guides so that they touch the document sides If there is a clearance between the document edges and the guides the scanned image may be skewed SNOILW3d0 YANNVOS OISVE Side Guide 1 7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 19 Make sure that the document stack is below the maximum height mark on the inside of the Side guides For loading long documents extend the hopper extension ATTENTION Hopper Extension Do not load documents consisting of different sizes 5 Start up the scanner application and scan the documents For the details on how to scan using ScandAll 21 refer to the section 1 8 Scanning Documents 20 1 7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1 8 Inserting Documents Manually When the scanner is in Manual Feed Mode set the documents as follows 1 Lift the Pick roller until it is held by the magnet catch The hopper table moves up to feed position Magnet catch f Pick roller unit SNOIlv Y3dO YANNVOS OISVE Be careful not to get your fingers or Z N caution things caught in the mechanism when the hopper table moves up 1 8 Inserting Documents Manually 21 22 2 Place documents face up at the center of the hopper table ate For information on setting Manual feed time
47. P3PC E167 01EN fi 4860C Image Scanner Operator s Guide INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the fi 4860C Duplex Color Scanner The fi 4860C is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities FUJITSU fi series image scanners are known for its high reliability and this scanner is no exceptions The fi 4860C is designed to give you the best results for your scanning need The fi 4860C has the following features m High speed high quality color scanning capabilities Scans documents of Letter A4 size at the speed of 6O0ppm 120ipm 200dpi m Highly reliable document handling Accepts various thicknesses sizes and types of documents E Production ready High capacity hopper 500sheets of 20lb or 80g m2 Letter A4 size and Pre and Post imprinter options Duplex capability is available as standard feature About this manual The manual provides the following information 1 BASIC OPERATIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations and basic document scanning 2 SCANNING DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to scan various type of documents 3 DAILY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace scanner consumables 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to remedy document jams other trouble and items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the scanner and how to check devi
48. Specifications Document width must be A4 width 210mm or wider 6 6 Job Separation Sheet 151 6 7 Hopper Capacity The number of pages that can be loaded on the Hopper depends on the paper size and the ream weight This information is shown in the following graph A4 Letter or smaller 500 300 200 52 80 128 Paper weight conversion table Paper weight Conversion g m 52 64 75 80 90 104 127 157 Ib 14 17 20 21 24 28 34 42 152 6 7 Hopper Capacity SETUP MODE This chapter explains the setup mode and the test mode of the scanner FeV SOTUP MOOG E E 7 2 Setup mode FUNCTIONS cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 3 Setup Mode Details cccccseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 4 Test Mode Overview 22 cecccescceeceeeccescneceeecceseneceneceusenneees 7 5 Test Mode Details 2 ccccceececceceeeceececeneceseeceeeeeseeeneeees 153 7 1 Setup Mode E Outline There are two types of setup mode Online setup mode that can be entered when the scanner is in Ready status and Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline Available functions differ with the two modes To enter these modes follow the instructions below Online setup mode When LCD indicates Ready status press lt gt Next button The following message appears By pressing Enter button the scanner enters Off
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50. USED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS While all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual PFU LIMITED assumes no liability to any party for any damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this manual its updates or supplements whether such errors are omissions or statements resulting from negligence accidents or any other cause PFU LIMITED further assumes no liability arising from the application or use of any product or system described herein nor any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this manual PFU LIMITED disclaims all warranties regarding the information contained herein whether expressed implied or statutory PFU LIMITED reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve reliability function or design without further notice and without obligation viii E Preface Safety Precautions This manual describes important details for ensuring the safe and correct use of this product Thoroughly read this manual before you start to use this product In particular be sure to read and fully understand the Safety Precautions described in this manual before you use this product Also store this manual in a safe place so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product Warning Indications Used In This Manual This manual uses the following indications to ensure safe and correct use of this product and to
51. acturing information 5 vooeL f1 4860C IMAGE SCANNER SER NO XXXXXX part no PAO3296 B00 AC 00 240V50 60Hz 2 9 1 5A 200X XX 45 ke PFU Limited DATE MADE IN JAPAN Regulatory label example Shows the conforming standards of the scanner CORB DIAARRHRE CT CORBERERR CHAT SCBRMSe SHOT CEMHVEF COMBIMSEAAMBIGHRERTSKIBRENSCEMHVET VCCI A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NRTL C See installation instructions before connecting to the supply voir la notice d installation avant de racoorder au r seau Bitte lesen sie die Bedienungs Anleitung bevor sie das Ger t in Betrieb setzen SW31dO d NOWNODS SNIATIOS EREBAT SHIM ST RBRASeOR lt ESL 5 4 Labels on the Scanner 141 142 5 4 Labels on the Scanner 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner 6 1 DOCUMENT SI ZG wioctisnteseiintictiieannnisandnnionstbanianeiimanorncadinmesininis 144 6 2 DOCUMENT Quality vessiciccecnsicnsdeictdudiinatesnaadcteteauebienwomemehveudbns 145 6 3 Hole punching Prohibited Areas ccccccceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 148 6 4 Print P
52. ake Roller Unit CA04315 F705 300 000 sheets or 1 year Print Cartridge CA00050 0262 Black ink cartridge 40 000sheets 10 characters sheet The replacement cycle is based on the printing on Letter A4 woodfree paper or wood containing paper documents 64g m The replacement cycle may differ due to paper quality print density or paper type For the purchase of the consumables please contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased your scanner Use the correct Print cartridge The Scanner may ATE be damaged if the wrong Print cartridge is XJ installed 86 4 1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle 4 2 How to check the Abrasion Counter E Checking the counter from the Operator panel The number displayed on the right bottom of LCD in scanner Ready status shows the consumables count The Abrasion counter shown below indicates the highest cumulative number of sheets scanned by the PAD ASSY the Pick roller unit or the Brake roller unit 4 Batch counter Abrasion counter ete When the counter is zero nothing is displayed haa Batch counter indicates the number of Q scanned pages of one batch SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNANWAOVIdd3 H 4 2 How to check the Abrasion Counter 87 4 3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport
53. an parameters are No No Avail Avail set with recommended 4 able able values automatically 2 There are 5 choices as i shown right 3 4 5 162 7 2 Setup mode functions LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks i t display parameters On off line line Abrasion Specifies the scanners Stop Message Stop Avail Avail The replace Alarm operation when consum 10 000 to 300 000 able able ment timing ables replacement 2 560 000 increment occurs stop scanning or heard decrement message display only by 10 000 Also specifies the con sheets sumable replacement message timing Abrasion Clear the consumable Not Avail Counter counters Abrasion Avail able counter able Manual Specifies the pick start 0 2 to 29 8 sec 1 0 sec Avail Avail Feed time from the time docu able able ment is manually set Specifies the waiting time 1 5 10 20 30 30 sec from the read command 40 50 60 70 to document manual 80 90 100 insert 110 120 180 240 255 sec 7 2 Setup mode functions 163 7 ACGOW dNLAs LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters On Off line line Skew Specify if skew detection On Off Off Avail Avail Setup done Check is enabled able able via the PC has the prior ity Separation Specifies the Brake roller Thick Ave
54. ation Following parameters can be specified A4 portrait A4P B4 portrait B4P Legal portrait LGP 11 x 17 inch portrait DLP A3 portrait A38P A5 landscape A5L B5 landscape B5L Letter landscape LTL A4 landscape A4L A5 portrait A5P B5 portrait B5P Letter portrait LTP Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then lt Screen51 2 gt is redisplayed 3 At lt Screen51 2 gt select the third item from left BW in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen51 2 3 gt lt Screen51 2 3 gt R e a M o d e cl i m GC Ok R In this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or lt gt Right arrow button and select the scan mode binary BW or color COLOR Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt Screen51 2 gt 224 7 5 Test Mode Details 4 At lt Screen51 2 gt select the right most item 200 in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen51 2 4 gt lt Screen51 2 4 gt Rees Oh Uy hal oN 2 00 At this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select scan resolution Following parameters can be specified 200 Scan at 200 dpi 9p m 240 Scan at 240 dpi a 300 Scan at 300 dpi U 400 sheets Scan at 400 dpi z w m Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then lt Screen51 2 gt
55. by one of the following operations Press any button except Power button on the Operator Panel Set the documents on the Hopper Send the command from PC AP 5 lt Double feed error gt The following message is displayed while the scanner is scan Scanning ning continuously in the state where double feed has been detected by thickness check If a double feed detection state is canceled on Ready screen after scanning the upper row of this message disappears DON Ube l 6 F e a N ow R ea ad i m Lt MR uM xK ete xxxx shows the number of Batch counter value Waiting The following message is displayed while the scanner is waiting in the state when double feed check thickness has been detected Press the Stop button and the double feed detection state is canceled The upper row of this message Double Feedxxxxx blinks DERO b Foe e d x x x x x e u e FRC cl CRY XG E SE Xe X GX XX e8 e Xxxx upper shows the value of Batch counter g XXXXXXXx lower shows the value of Abrasion counter or the value of Life counter AP 6 E Error mesage Temporary error lt Hopper empty gt The following messages are displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the scanning opperation Please place docu ments on the hopper Scanning is resumed when placing docu ments on the hopper for scanning To clear this message press the Stop button Paper E mp t y
56. can be selected with 5 minutes increment ete The default time recommended by the ENERGY STAR program is 15 minutes 7 3 Setup Mode Details 28 Setting Brightness 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen28 gt lt Screen28 gt 1 2 B 3 f tf G m r n s s Gh amg amp NONY GOS 2 At lt Screen28 gt to adjust the Brightness press gt Right arrow button and select Yes Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen28 1 gt is displayed ep If Brightness adjustment is not required select No and press Enter button m lt Screen28 1 gt 2a B a a rf i ght an 6 S Froni 0 Saek 0 O UO m ete The blinking item is the one selected 3 At lt Screen28 1 gt to adjust the front side brightness press lt gt Left arrow button and select Front If back side needs brightness adjustment press gt Right arrow button and select Back If the brightness needs to be increased press lt gt Next button Each time the button is pressed the brightness value increases by 1 If the brightness needs to be decreased press lt gt Previous button Each time the button is pressed the brightness decreased by 1 4 Press Enter button and make the setting valid Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 211 29 Confirming Imprinter installation 1 Press
57. canning various documents see Chapter 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS For details on ScandAll 21 function and operations refer to ScandAll 21 Help 26 1 9 Scanning Documents 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to scan various types of documents This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP Depending on your OS your PC s screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual Please be aware that when the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner data source is updated the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly In such case please refer to the User s Guide provided with the update 2 1 Scanning Different size Document eeeeeeeeeeeeee 28 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format ccccssssseeee 29 2 3 Selecting a Color to drop Out cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 27 2 1 Scanning Different size Documents When you scan a batch of documents with different widths using the ADF you may get skewed images from smaller sized documents Scanning documents of the same width is recommended The following shows the procedure to scan batches of mixed size documents 1 Sort the batch into the stacks of the same width documents 2 Adjust the side guide to the width of the documents to scan 3 Separate the job by scanning the same width document stack each time For the explanation on how to scan the documen
58. ce Provider and then contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 5 SWa180Hd NOWNODS SNIATIOS 5 2 Troubleshooting 115 116 Synptom1 Scanner does not turn on Is the power cord connected Have you pushed the power button on the operator panel Have you turned on the main line switch YES Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 5 2 Troubleshooting Check that the outlet has power Connect the power cord Press the I side of the main line switch Press the power button Sym ptom2 The operator panel LCD goes out YES Scanner is in Power save Has it beena while since you turned mode Press any button except on the scanner 15 to 60 minutes Power button on the operator panel to wake it up NO o Does the LCD remain blank even after The scanner operation is the scanner has been turned on again normal YES Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider SW31dO0 d NONWOO SNIATIOS Press any button except Power button The Power button will not work to wake up the scanner Pressing the power button more than 2 seconds will turn off the power 5 2 Troubleshooting 117 Symtom3 Scanning does not start NO Are the documents loaded properly Load the documents centered on the hopper in the hopper J N Is the upper tra
59. ce labels 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes about documents can be used with this scanner 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS This chapter describes about Setup mode and Test mode 8 OPTIONS This chapter describes about options 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter lists the scanner specifications The Installation Guide is attached to this Scanner This guide contains necessary information for the scanner and the driver installation please also read the Installation Guide 1 SCANNER BASICS This chapter describes how to prepare the scanner for use 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS This chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner and how to install the scanner application We hope that this manual is useful in taking full advantage of the fi 4860C Duplex Color Scanner s features August 2002 E Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora 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 inter
60. ct life 5years or 7 200 000 sheets whichever comes first ATTENTION D The product life of this scanner is 5 years or 7 200 000 sheet scans whichever comes first from the date of purchase ATTENTION The actual product life may be shorter than the 7 200 000 sheets depending on cleaning consumables replacement frequency and the quality of the documents scanned ATTENTION amp amp If the scanner is used beyond the product life failures and or scan performance degradation may occur 9 2 Installation Specifications 237 da O gt Z Z mi J p D ae Q pa S 4 O Z U 9 3 Dimensions 238 9 3 Dimensions APPENDIX 1 DROP OUT COLOR A drop out color is a color visible by a human eye but not visible to the scanner To check the grounding color of document for a drop out color use the method and follow the standards given below E Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the following ways A light source using fluorescent Macbeth PCS meter PCM II is used which requires a filter 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 Relative Spectral Power 30 20 400 500 600 700 Wave Length nm E Drop out color standard In the spectrum of fluorescent lamp the PCS value must satisfy the following standards Maximum 0 14 or less Average 0 1 or less AP 1 APPENDIX 2 DOUBLE FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS There are t
61. cument sepa separation force ration force weaker default Medium Medium weak Thin Thin Weak 7 3 Setup Mode Details Setting Pre pick 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the scanner show lt Screen2 gt lt Screen2 gt 0 2 IP if p Om Of 2 At lt Screen2 gt to enable Pre pick press lt gt Left arrow button and select On To disable Pre pick press gt Right arrow button and select Off 3 Press Enter button and make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 171 ACOW dNLAS 3 Setting Pick Speed 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the scanner show lt Screen3 gt lt Screen3 gt IP i e K S p e e d Fas t Mi od Ff S I w 2 At lt Screen3 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select Pick roller rotation speed ete The blinking item is the one selected 3 Press Enter button and make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen ete Pick roller rotation speed should be set Slow for scanning HINT thin or soft documents these documents tend to cause a Mis pick to occur Picking speed When Mis pick occurs frequently Fast Factory default Decreases the Pick
62. dij 9 9 G2 32 Cancel 5 Click the Display in scan preview screen on the tool bar gt Untitled ScandAll 21 File Scan Edit View Page Zoom Tools Help The TWAINDriver dialog box screen for setting the scan conditions appears 1 9 Scanning Documents 6 Set the scan resolution document size and other scan conditions and click the Scan button For the details on settings in the TWAIN Driver dialog box refer to the Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows User s Guide on the scanner driver CD ROM zi TWAIN Driver 32 Image Scanner fi 4860CE Adij 16MB _ Browse Setting Files 00 Current Setting v _ Confio Resolution Scan Type ADF Front Side x 600 x 600 Paper Size E00 H api Zdi ag 210x297mm x Scanning Area Ww Left Top Width Length gt 0 0 210 297 do Front y O Image Mode Brightness Black amp White M bo j128 O Plack wtitei Threshold 2 Static Threshold M ij fiz _ Contrast j u 128 Preview Advance a O Reset Option Help About U m S a Z op 1 9 Scanning Documents 25 The document is scanned and an image of the document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen Untitled ScandAll 21 File Scan Edit View Page Zoom Tools Help Hie 624 Sf SE 2 B KA X BO F e aranse ame man enaga tni Y a Conon AS tas b racic fg EE os nt ee For details on s
63. e mode you have to specify Dither pattern 2 For the details of cleaning refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 3 For the details on how to replace Lamps refer to Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 122 5 2 Troubleshooting Sym ptom5 Quality of scanned text or lines is unsatisfactory NO Is Line Art mode selected Select Line Art mode from D your PC 1 YES NO Is the document path the Removable Clean the scanner completely sheet guide the Glass sheet guide 1 e2 and or the Lamp s clean YES Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS 1 If halftone mode is used the scanned image of text or line art may not be good Depending on the applications used the method to specify Line Art mode and the name of the mode can be different If the application allows you to change the setting from FJTWAIN TWAIN driver dialog box specify Black amp White for Image Mode 2 For the details of cleaning refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 5 2 Troubleshooting 123 The scanned image is distorted and or not Symptom6 ex Is the document path the Removable YES Clean the scanner completely sheet guide the Glass sheet guide E and or the Lamp s clean NO Is the scanner installed on a flat and Install the scanner on a flat and level surface level surface YES Con
64. e you put your hands inside of the scanner 56 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 2 Wipe the pinch rollers using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Pinch roller in 12 locations 3 AYVO Avd 3 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 57 3 4 Cleaning the Transport Path E Cleaning the Transport path 1 Remove documents from the stacker first Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 58 3 4 Cleaning the Transport Path 2 Wipe and clean the whole transport path using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1 ete Vacuum the transport path if there are paper HINT dusts in the path C Do not use aerosol spray to clean the path 3 Do not use High Pressure Air to blow dust A CAUTION out of the scanner This will contaminate the optics and mechanism Transport path AYVO Avd 3 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 4 Cleaning the Transport Path 59 3 5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A C
65. e LCD is showing 2 or 3 pressing Enter button changes LCD display to lt Screen 4 1 lt Screen4 1 gt i 0 4 1 D Vm ti k Mf e S amp 4 At lt Screen4 1 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button you can select the detection mode Each time lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button is pressed LCD displays lt Screen 4 1 gt and lt Screen4 2 gt alternately lt Screen4 2 gt 0 4 1 D Mode Vv m i K nf S amp S STRAT R 1 Ge 1 Thickness is blinking Double feed is detected by light amount transmitted through paper 2 Thickness amp Roller is blinking Double feed is detected based on the light amount transmitted through paper and Brake roller rotation amount By pressing Enter button LCD display changes to lt Screen4 3 gt lt Screen4 3 gt 0 4 2 D F t P i pi 174 7 3 Setup Mode Details 5 At lt Screen4 3 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button the detection timing can be selected 1 Pick is blinking Double feed is checked by the document pick tim ing 2 Pick amp Feed is blinking Double feed is checked by the document pick tim ing and during feeding 6 Press Enter button and make the setting valid 0P m Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 5 ete Double feed detection accuracy increases when z HINT both thickness a
66. e clear ATTENTION portion facing incorrect direction an error N due to insufficient light occurs 80 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 7 Attach the Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of its removal Engage the socket cover hook to the Lamp frame then rotate forward as shown below to attach the covers Lamp socket cover 3 AYVO Avd 8 Close the Glass sheet guide Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly 9 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 81 E Back side lamp 1 Push back blue latch to release the side cover then open Side cover 2 Hold the handle blue part and pull the Back side lamp unit out of the scanner 82 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 Rotate the Lamp a quarter turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit Lamp socket Backside lamp unit 4 Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a dry cloth Clear portion 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 83 3 AYVO Alva 5 Install the Back lamp unit in the reverse order of its removal Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up If the Lamp is installed with the clear TE portion facing incorrect direction an error D due to insufficient light occurs 6 Install the Back lamp in the reverse order of its removal Make sure the connectors meet properly
67. e flat C Make sure that the curls at the documents leading edge meet the following tolerances gt O T w O O C z m Z a U m O T S O Z U Sere nan aori Feed direction Less than 3mm Top of the paper Read surface More man Feed direction Less than 5mm Top of the paper Read surface 6 2 Document Quality 147 6 3 Hole punching Prohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors For job separation sheet requirements please refer to the section 6 6 Job Separation Sheet 148 Reading reference position 113 4 45 134 5 28 40 i 79 Coi 3 78 kal 20 d gt lt lt 0 39 0 39 0 47 2 10 10 gt K gt K 0 47 0 39 0 39 wo lt 0 oO gt Document feeding direction Front side Reading surface kal ko 10 10 0 39 0 39 Center of document 6 3 Hole punching Prohibited Areas Unit mm Top of document Bottom of document 6 4 Print Prohibited Area If there is printings in area A the document size may be mis detected If there is printings in area B of a document it may cause double feed errors Following figure shows print prohibited areas on a document If double feed detection is to be enabled it is recommended to avoid printing in these areas This must be considered when designing forms and document format For the details of double feed det
68. e lamp on time Options Shows the options installation status 7 4 Test Mode Overview 7 5 Test Mode Details 1 Single feed Without connecting to a PC the scanner s whole mechanism s operation can be checked Only one sheet is fed with this test Scan parameters can be changed for scanning test Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time 1 Place the documents to scan on the hopper 2 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen50 gt lt Screen50 gt y 4 S iongt ef ee qd ACOW dNLas 3 At lt Screen50 gt press Enter Enter button or Start button Then lt Screen50 1 gt is displayed lt Screen50 1 gt S A T B W 2 0 0 S S t 4 P ART u p 4 At lt Screen 50 1 gt press gt Right arrow button and select Setup Press Enter button or Start button Then lt Screen50 2 gt is displayed lt Screen50 2 gt S A 4 P B W 2 5 Specify the scanning conditions 1 At lt Screen50 2 gt select the left most item S in the sample screen and press Enter button Then the LCD display shows lt Screen50 2 1 gt lt Screen50 2 1 gt S i M P bk E 3x Dp U i Lk le xs S Mm i Lk amp Xx At this screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select simplex or duplex 7 5 Test Mode Details 219 Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt
69. e that the floor is free of obstructions Protect the scanner from static electricity Install the scanner away from strong magnetic fields and other sources of noise Also protect the scanner from static electricity as this might cause the scanner to malfunction xvi Do not use aerosol sprays near the scanner Do not use aerosol sprays for example to clean the scanner Air sprayed from aerosol sprays causes dirt and dust to enter the scanner resulting scanner failure and malfunction Avoid any contact when scanner is in use Avoid any contact when scanner is operating as this may cause injuries Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the scanner is not used for a long period of time When the scanner is not used for a long period of time be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet for safety s sake Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight or near heating apparatus Doing so might cause heat to build up inside the scanner causing fire or scanner trouble Install the scanner in a well ventilated location xvii Do not try to lift and move the scanner alone This scanner is heavy When you carry the scanner Q ensure that additional personnel are used xviii m FUJITSU Group Offices Please send your comments on this manual or on FUJITSU products to the following addresses FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUC
70. e the error occurs is dis s played in xx digit in the above sample screen lt VDCC Read Write The following message is displayed when an error occurs dur error gt ing accessing to the area of VDCC WY pb G amp 2 Rf WAY Ff fF F MDC timeout The following message is when MDC time out error occurs dur ing initial diagnose process M D C vi we o w i lt Dither Gamma The following message is displayed when an error occurs dur Read Write error gt ing access to the Dither Gamma RAM D Gamma Pte hy e T REN Emr Oon lt Temporary memory The following message is displayed when an error occurs dur Read Write error gt ing accessing to the temporary memory RAM T emp Me m R We f r Or AP 13 lt MDC download The following message is displayed when an error occurs dur error gt ing downloading the firmware to MDC MD C el W ih A lt Imprinter alarm gt The following message is displayed when an error occurs in the fi 486PRFR Imprinter of front side or the fi 486PRRE Imprinter of rear side 2 fF mor if mt a r A I ar m P o s t mpe A l oaorom lt Command alarm gt The following message is displayed when an error occurs in the command sequence from PC MDC command tim eout 1 O 0 a m s os mma MDC command tim eout 2 Chomm a nd f fF F 2 SDC command Sequence error ET MDC response error e O O 0 5 5 i a m
71. ection please refer to Appendix 2 Double Feed Detection Conditions Center of document Reading e 113 4 45 134 5 28 reference p 3 i Uniten position 79 3 12 96 3 78 Uni lt i Top of document 15 HM Area A Area B Front side Reading surface Document feeding direction Bottom of document gt O T w O O C z m Z a oe ae O S O Z U 0 kot K A 0 ZT 0 39 0 39 34 1 34 0 39 0 39 6 4 Print Prohibited Area 149 6 5 Grounding Color Areas The shaded area in the Figure below top 3mm on both sides of a document should have paper grounding color white The area can be dropout color If this cannot be followed turn the white level follower off when reading For the details on dropout color please refer to Appendix 1 Dropout Color Grounding color white or drop out color area Reading reference 3 mm 0 12 f Subscanning direction Main scanning direction 150 6 5 Grounding Color Areas 6 6 Job Separation Sheet 1 Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet 1 5 0 59 15 _ _ _ al 0 59 Scanning direction Center of document a Unit mm more than 210 8 27 gt O T w O O C z m Z a oe ae O T S O Z T 2 Document
72. en22 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the type of interface ete The blinking item is the one selected Available interface settings are as follows 1 Auto is blinking If an interface board either from third party or optional is installed in TPS this interface is used If not SCSI inter face is used 2 SCSI is blinking SCSI interface is used The interface on TPS is disre garded 3 TPS is blinking TPS interface is used The SCSI interface is disregarded By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 3 to 1 By pressing gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 3 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 202 7 3 Setup Mode Details 23 Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen23 gt lt Screen23 gt 2 8 B a d R a t e a192 0 07 9600 7 ag 00 2 At lt Screen23 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt right arrow button and select Baud rate ete The blinking item is the one selected Baud rates available are as follows ACOW dNLAs 1 19200 bps 2 9600 bps 3 4800 bps 4 2400 bps an a a By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 4 to 1 By pressing gt Right arro
73. et guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 3 2 Cleaning the Pad 41 42 3 Pressing down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then rotate the plate toward you to remove it Pad ASSY Guide plate 3 2 Cleaning the Pad 4 Wipe the translucent rubber part of the Pad ASSY using a lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Pad cleaning area Pad ASSY Guide plate 5 Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal You should push it down then push back so the installation can be done smoothly 6 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 7 Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 2 Cleaning the Pad 43 3 AYVO Alva 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers E Cleaning the rollers with the cleaning sheet 1 Set the Side guide for B4 size width 2 Set the scanner in Test mode For the details of the procedure refer to the section 7 5 Test Mode Details 3 Press Next button to show the following screen Vy 2 Mu I t i f e e d 4 Remove the protective paper from the cleaning sheet 5 Place the cleaning sheet on the hopper table aligning the left side with the hopper guide and with the adhesive side up Press Start button then the cleaning sheet is fed lt gt 6 When Hopper Empty is displayed press Stop Stop button 44 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers
74. evel menu item without saving the change Referred to as Exit button in this manual E Transitions of screens in setup mode 156 Refer to the next page LCD screen transitions chart for setup mode The LCD screen transition chart in the following pages show the concept Some of the details are not expressed in the chart For the details please refer to the descriptions in Setup mode functions 7 1 Setup Mode From screen 29 Tt lt gt P ee D Y S N SETUP MODE s I Ga Lo u Qo a c x N 10 1 SPs lt os Enter Enter k c e h Cc 5 0 J Ga Enter TH J Enter 0 amp 0 Continued to screen 09 on the next page 7 1 Setup a 157 Enter N o e R Enter Bt t Er o o ao ez EZ rA n o On re de o Zo v oo On Oo xo o co om CE or 0 M x Q x wx x x x N x N x x 1 x 1x 1x D x D x D x ox ox ox ha lt wu o w N e R 9 0 G f R Enter i 4 Continue to screen 17 on the next page 158 7 1 Setup Mode SETUP MODE N 5 B 5 wi lu m N S SA Oo oo AD o gt 9 9 iS wo st o fe a m o l oO sa 0 D li 8 h 9 0 4 S C s es RE 920 Oo 2 amp Oo O ff 2 8 oO 1 S J Enter CRO o o o o o g J Enter J Enter Continue to screen 26 on the next page 7 1 Setup ae
75. ew PDF Document f E Cancel TWAIN driver dialog box is displayed ON Select Simplex even if you intend to do duplex wy scanning AO SAdAL SNOIYVA OSNINNVOS 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 31 5 Set the scan resolution document size and other scan conditions and click the Scan button lt TWAIN Driver 32 Image Scanner fi 4860CE Adi 16MB Browse Setting Files 00 Current Setting y Config Resolution Scan Type ADF Front Side MZ 600 x 600 bd Paper Size ae cee 210 29 mm hd Scanning Area Left Width Length Top 0 0 210 297 mm Front ja ett Image Mode Brightness Black amp White Black white Static Threshold i fie o Contrast Jj I He Preview Advance tose Pee Omon i foe f Threshold Scanning starts and a message appears asking if you continue scanning 32 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 6 To end scanning click the Done button The scanned image is displayed Save the scanned image in Adobe Acrobat format PDF Ei Adobe Acrobat File Scan Edit View Page Zoom Tools Help cenaa A 4 gt ole leio e PHASE S 4 VAT BE LBE HRT 2 AFeT EAS YT AMET IU IVOREETLETN USBIII299 ADF JNMI209 1 APP A MICBSUSHMIAI9IC USBF JLOPAUVHOIzD 9 APOMUTISS EBLADET 2 USBS JNORHMDIZIFE C IVICMLET 3 ADF JUe ADFT INMIFISCBLAHET BLD ADF T INOAFIPC
76. ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly Z CAUTION approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Pare e The use of a shielded interface cable is required to comply with the Class A limits D of Part 15 of FCC rules The length of the SCSI interface cable must be 1 5 meters 5 feet or less e The length of the AC cable must be 3 meters 10 feet or less Canadian DOC Regulations 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 p sent appareil num rique n ment pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescridtes dans le R glesment sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le ministere des Communications du Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conformme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Bescheimigung des Herstellers Importeurs Hiermit wird bescheinigt da der dieldas efi 4120C in Ubereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der eAmtsbIVfg 243 1991 funkentstdrt ist Der Deutschen Bundesport wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Ger tes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Uberpr fung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen ein
77. ger umt eMaschinenl rminformationsverordnung 3 GS GV 18 01 1991 Der h chste Schalldruckpegel betr gt 70 dB A order weniger gem ISO 7779 iv International ENERGY STAR Program As an ENERGY STAR Partner PFU LIMITED has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy aes efficiency Gugyy The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily The targeted products are office equipment such as computers monitors printers facsimiles copiers scanners and multifunction devices Their standards and logos lusi are uniform among participating nations Use in High safety Applications This product has been designed and manufactured on the assumption that it will be used in office personal domestic regular industrial and general purpose applications It has not been designed and manufactured for use in applications simply called high safety applications from here on that directly involve serious danger to life and health when an extremely high degree of safety is required for example in the control of nuclear reactions at nuclear power facilities au
78. ghtful person s permission evi Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the USA and other respective countries ISIS is a registered trademark of Pixel Translations A Division of Actionpoint Inc Adobe and the Adobe logo as well as Acrobat and the Acrobat Logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Other product names referred to in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of respective companies How Trademarks Are Indicated In This Manual References to operating systems OS are indicated as follows Windows 95 Refers to Microsoft Windows 95 operating system Windows 98 Refers to Microsoft Windows 98 operating system Windows Me Refers to Refers to Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system Windows 2000 Refers to Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system Windows XP Refers to Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system Windows NT Refers to Microsoft Windows NT operating system Version4 0 Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system the general term Windows is used All Rights Reserved Copyright PFU LIMITED 2002 vii E Note Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT IF NOT USED CORRECTLY UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CA
79. h a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 SF2 Sensor SF1 5 Sensor 3 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 76 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps Never replace the Lamp without Z caution turning off the power The Lamps get very hot during use Wait until the Lamps are cooled before touching 3 E Front side lamp 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner AYVO Alva 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps TT 2 Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide Glass sheet guide 78 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 3 Pull down on the tab to release the Lamp socket covers attached to the both ends of the Lamp to remove them Tab 3 AYVO Alva 4 Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and then remove the Lamp from the socket Lamp socket 3 8 Cleaning the Lamps 79 5 Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a clean lint free dry cloth Clear portion 6 Attach the front side Lamp in the reverse order of its removal Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down If the Lamp is installed with th
80. he Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of its removal Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly Lamp socket cover 4 7 Close the glass sheet guide Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly 8 Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly SATEVINNSNOD AO LNAWSOV1d34 9 Clear the Front side lamp counter Please refer to the section 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset ete You can check the cumulative lamp on time from HINT the Operator panel Test mode C For the details refer to the section 7 5 Test Mode Details 3 Display the cumulative lamp on time 4 6 Replacing the Front side Lamp 103 4 7 Replacing the Back side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without Z caution turning off the power Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp 1 Pull and open the side cover Side cover 2 Hold the handle blue part and pull out the Back side lamp unit 104 4 7 Replacing the Back side Lamp 3 Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit Lamp socket 4 Backside lamp unit 4 Attach a new Lamp following the reverse order of old lamp removal Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up SATEVINNNSNOD AO LNAWSOV1d3y If the Lamp is installed with the clear po
81. he number of the feed retries can be set between 1 to 7 times Press lt gt Left arrow button or gt Right arrow button and select the setting 5 Press Enter button to confirm the setting Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 196 7 3 Setup Mode Details 18 Setting Manual Feed mode 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen18 gt lt Screen18 gt E 8 M a n u a F Gh ih gea N 2 At lt Screen18 gt if the setting change is required press C gt Right arrow button and select Yes ete The blinking item is the one selected a WwW JAQON dNLas Press Enter button to confirm the selection then the LCD display changes to lt Screen18 1 gt If the change is not necessary select No and press Enter button lt Screen18 1 gt 3 At lt Screen18 1 gt specify the time to start pick from the manual setting of the document Start time By pressing lt gt Left arrow button the pick start time decreases By pressing C gt Right arrow button the pick start time increases The pick start time can be specified to be 0 2 to 29 8 seconds ete Pick start time can be specified by the unit of 0 2 rie second 7 3 Setup Mode Details 197 Press Enter button then lt Screen18 2 gt is displayed lt Screen18 2 gt 4 At lt Screen18 2 gt specify the wait time i e the time from
82. hree double feed detection modes document thickness document length and both document thickness and length The following conditions must be satisfied in each of these detection modes Hi Detection by Document Thickness Sheets of the same thickness shall be set in the ADF at a time Document thickness 0 065 to 0 15mm Printed area 12 or less No black printed areas are allowed at the center area 26 x 10mm at the leading edge of the document Punched holes are not allowed within 35mm of the vertical center line of the document The deviation in the amount of the light transmitted through background areas must not be less than 10 i Detection by Document Length Sheets of the same length shall be set in the ADF at a time Document length deviation 1 or less Printed area 12 or less No black printed areas are allowed at the center area 26 x 10mm at the leading edge of the document Punched holes are not allowed within 35mm of the vertical enter line of the document The deviation in the amount of the light transmitted through background areas must not be less than 10 AP 2 i Detection by Document Thickness and Length Sheets of the same thickness and length shall be set in the ADF at a time Document length 0 065 to 0 15mm Document length deviation 1 or less Printed area 12 or less No black printed areas are allowed at the center area 26 x 10mm at the leading edge of the documen
83. iaceansasdacivencaanansacuense 71 Cleaning the Lamps ccssssssseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeneeeees 77 37 3 1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning E Cleaning materials Cleaning materials Part No Remarks Cleaning sheet CA99501 0016 20 sheets pack 1 Cleaner F2 CA99501 0014 1 bottle 100ml bottle an 1 Isopropyl alcohol or CA99501 0013 1 bottle 50ml bottle Cleaner F1 Moisten cloth with this E fluid and wipe the scanner to clean 1 Cotton swab Commercially available one Lint free dry cloth Commercially available one 2 1 To purchase the cleaning material contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner 2 Any lint free cloth can be used 38 3 1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning The following shows the standard cleaning frequency for each area requiring cleaning E Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Frequency Part to clean Standard Cleaning Frequency Pad Clean every 100 000sheets Pick roller Clean every 100 000sheets Brake roller Separation roller Feed roller Pinch roller Transport path Clean every 200 000sheets Discharge brush Clean every 100 000sheets Removable sheet guide Glass sheet guide Clean every 200 000sheets Document width detection sensor SFO SF1 SF1 5 SF2 Clean every 200 000sheets F
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85. in 6 locations 5 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently 6 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 72 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors E Cleaning SFO sensor and SF1 sensor 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 3 AYVO Alva 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors 73 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 3 Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open 4 Wipe SFO and SF1 sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 SF1 Sensor SFO Sensor 5 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently 6 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 74 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors E Cleaning of SF1 5 sensor and SF2 sensor 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 3 AYVO Alva 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors 15 2 Wipe SF1 5 and SF2 sensor surfaces wit
86. indicates IPC pre set pattern number 7 3 Setup Mode Details iy This setting is invalid in grayscale mode or in color mode ay Pre sets are valid only in binary scan mode C Validity of each scan parameter when using IPC pre set in Offline mode is shown in the following table Validity of scan parameter Scan Resolu Line Half DTC Docu Por Crop n mode tion art tone ment trait ping m Photos sizes Land oom scape Valid xX X X X X z invalid xX X X w m Docu Pattern Con Auto Reverse Image Out Simpli ment trast separa image empha line fied selec tion sis Extrac DTC tion tion Valid xX X Invalid xX X X X X X 7 3 Setup Mode Details 181 8 Setting Consumables Replacement Message 1 Pressing lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen8 gt lt Screen8 gt O 6 A broaeosi o n A ar m Se Cs CN Tens 2 At lt Screen8 gt to change Consumables replacement message setup Abrasion Alarm press gt Right arrow button and select Yes ete The blinking item is the one selected re Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen8 1 gt appears on LCD If Consumables replacement message setup change is not required select No and press Enter Enter button lt Screen8 1 gt
87. indicates the cumulative lamp on time for the Back side lamp The unit of lamp on time is minute 3 Press Stop button or Exit button Then lt Screen53 gt is redisplayed 7 5 Test Mode Details 227 4 Option installation status display You can check the options installation status 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt PreviousPrevious button and let LCD display lt Screen54 gt lt Screen54 gt T O 4 Op t f OO fh amp 2 At lt Screen54 gt press Enter Enter button or tart Start button lt Screen54 1 gt is displayed lt Screen54 1 gt o D roi mM t P an S Pr e p r int er If fi 486PRFR is installed LCD display shows Pre Printer J I indicates that the printer is installed If not installed it shows Pre Printer If f 486PRRE is installed LCD display shows Post Printer J I indicates that the printer is installed If not installed it shows Post Printer 3 Press Exit button or Stop button Then lt Screen54 gt is redisplayed 228 7 5 Test Mode Details 8 OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi 4860C 8 1 COPUOMS iit tics ctiesnascetchetedeedasanahanactdet ens sue aesoh idashdatwoauendubactad 230 8 2 fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter cccccccccsssssesseeeeees 231 8 3 fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter cccccccccssssssesseeeeees 232 229 8 1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner Description
88. indows 98 Displayed error message example SFO Sensor dirty Interface example SCSI interface Interface controller example Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 E Document feed trouble Items to check Findings Document type example Copier paper Main purpose of use example Filing company documents Last cleaning date Last consumable replacement date example November 15 2002 Operator panel status at trouble example December 2002 example Paper Jam2 5 3 Before Contacting a Service Provider 139 5 SW31dO d NONWOO SNIATOS 140 E Imaging quality trouble Items to check Findings Type and version of scanner driver example FJTWAIN 9 9 Interface controller example Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 OS Windows type example Windows 2000 Professional Application software example Acrobat E Others Items to check Information Can you send both the original document or scanned grayscale image file and printed scanned data or the file via Fax or by e mail 5 3 Before Contacting a Service Provider 5 4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner E The positions of the labels The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner Manufacturing Label example Indicates scanner manuf
89. install in locations subject to oil smoke steam humidity and dust Do not install the scanner in locations subject to oil smoke steam humidity and dust Doing so might cause fire or electric shock Do not use the scanner if you smell strange odor If you sense heat coming from devices or detect za other malfunctions such as smoke strange smells or strange noises immediately press down the power button to turn off the scanner and then disconnect its power plug Make sure that the smoke has disappeared and then contact the agent where you bought the scanner xiii Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged A If the scanner is damaged for any reason press down the power button the scanner and unplug the power cable before contacting the authorized agent Do not allow liquids to get inside the scanner A gt OO O xiv Do not insert or drop foreign metal objects in to the scanner Do not scan wet document or document with paper clips Do not splash or allow the scanner to get wet If foreign objects water small metal objects liquids etc get inside the scanner immediately press the power button to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet Then contact the agent where you bought the scan ner or Maintenance Service Center Pay particular attention to this warning in house holds where there are small children Do not touch the inside of the scanner unless necessary D
90. ions of the Operator Panel This basic operation include how to enter setup mode and test mode E Clearing errors When an user recoverable error occurs Check LED blinks to alarm you and the error message is displayed on the LCD Here is an example of an error message D o u b I F e ed Press button to clear the blinking after the cause of the error is removed lit Refer to Appendix 3 Messages of Operator Panel Error message Temporary error for the messages You can not clear errors with Check LED lit They yi are not user recoverable and Check LED stays N 6 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel E Lifting or lowering the hopper When the scanner has no error state Check LED is not lit the Hopper height position can be changed During hopper height adjustment do not put your hands or anything on or under the hopper to prevent your fingers from getting caught and injured If something is caught in the mechanism the scanner may be damaged f The Hopper height adjustment function is not valid when Read LED is lit The scanning operation is in progress The scanner is in test mode excluding Single feed and Multi feed The scanner is in setup mode 1 In normal mode i e not in test mode nor in setup mode the Hopper height changes as follows by pressing Exit button for more than two seconds SNOILW3d0 YANNVOS OISVE 1 When the Hopper is at the bottom posi
91. ir 115 Before Contacting a Service Provider ccccsseseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 138 LabelsOn the Scanner astrid etaria gr sena dao anenai 141 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 143 Doc ment SIZE eiaei e a A a 144 Doc ment Quality 34 cccete ee a E E 145 Hole punching Prohibited Areas ceeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeteetettttaeeeeeees 148 Print Prompted Area wscc5assiagndeesbeane tite cha e e a 149 Grounding Color Areas 2 Aacavil onl vinietivinwinsnive ind nel oie 150 Job Separation Sheet ccccccecccccceccececeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 151 Hopper Capacity sesane aang Aenea ei 152 F SETUP MODE xincana 153 SOIUID MOE EE EA T 154 Setup mode functions seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettttttttrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneee nenet 162 Setup Mode Details ispiryan ment suetseleariasysdevsaeenesokes 169 Test Mode OvervieW xii s cespicuicn ban nannengnneraaay ation snndunatanens 213 Test ModeDetallS rnern e era teeuisariah dine eeaeinte 219 B OPTIONS isewia ect ae E EE 229 OPON S neee e EE a a e EE 230 fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter cccccceeeeeeeeeteeeeetteeeeeeees 231 fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter s s s e ceeecseceneeeneeeeeeeee 232 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS c c ssseeeeees 233 Basic Product Specifications gt sccincsaratanlaninevaucce avait 234 Installation Specifications s s2 cccegeaencxcaevi xadyaseeanedantuewaa ste avetchenencdens 236 DUIMISUSIONS 36 wi E E
92. k roller unit hold the unit as HINT shown Engage the drive ring onto the drive shaft Move G left and align the clutch ring with the shaft and move right to engage Incorrect installation Correct installation 6 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 7 Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 49 3 AYVO Avd E Cleaning the Brake roller unit 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 50 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide 3 ADF release lever AYVO Alva 3 Pressing down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and then pull the plate toward you to remove it Pad ASSY Guide plate 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 51 4 Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock Brake roller Bail 52 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 6 Wipe the Brake roller unit using a lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Brake roller 3 AYVO Alva 7 Re inatall the Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal By holding bail t
93. layed screen referring to the User s Manual of the scanner application you are using Furthermore the screenshots in this manual are for the FUJITSU TWAIN32 scanner driver and the Image Capturing Software Utilities ScandAll 21 for Microsoft Windows xi E Safety Precautions The following describes important warnings described in this manual Do not touch the AC cable with wet hands Do not insert or disconnect the power plug with wet AN hands Doing so might cause electric shock Do not damage the AC cable A damaged AC cable might cause fire or electric shock Do not place heavy objects on AC cables or pull bend twist heat damage or modify AC cables Also do not use damaged AC cables or power plugs and AC cables or power plugs when the power outlet fitting is loose Use only specified AC cables and connector cables Use only specified AC cables and connector cables Failure to use the included so might cause electric shock and equipment failure xii Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage Do not connect to multiple power strips Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage Improper power voltage so might cause fire or electric shock Also do not connect to multiple power strips Wipe any dust from the power plug Wipe off any dust from metal parts on the power plug or metal fittings with a soft dry cloth Accumulated dust might cause fire or electric shock Do not
94. line setup mode Offline setup mode Press and hold Start button and turn on the power The Operator panel LCD displays the following message lt MODE L Sle oy U2 T Press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select Setup Press Enter button to enter Offline setup mode To quit setup press Exit button ete The blinking item is the one selected 154 7 1 Setup Mode E Online setup mode restrictions In Online setup mode the scanner setup can be changed without turning off the power However the following items cannot be changed from this mode 7 Consumables counter reset SCSI ID change Product ID change SCSI bus width change Interface change TPS interface baud rate change ACOW dNLas 7 1 Setup Mode 155 Function of buttons in setup mode Button name Function gt Next Displays the next menu item without saving the change Referred to as Next button in this manual es Previous Displays the previous menu item wingu saving the change Referred to as Previous button in this manual C gt Moves to the right item on the menu Referred to as Right arrow button in this manual O Moves to the left item on the menu Referred to as Left arrow button in this manual Saves the change and then displays the next menu item Moves to the lower level menu Referred to as Enter button in this manual Moves to the upper l
95. ls and Areas Requiring Cleaning 0ce 38 Cleaning the Pad cezxtccc cachet atte act eteu risers het cee eect teeta Pade 41 CIE ANING th Rollers Sage resis scatter ein aia inde E aea 44 Cleaning the Transport Path geht Aletse bec dey rads eee bexei shi cketveeheeeebaeed 58 Cleaning the Discharge Brush c cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeteeeeees 60 Cleaning the Glass Surface ts scien rstens on eedaban dau red 65 Cleaning the Sensors cccccecsesccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeees 71 Cleaning the LampS cst ences act teat iat tew ratte tas bet eacee ech ce et cae neds 77 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 85 Consumables and Replacement Cycle ccccccesceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 86 How to check the Abrasion Counter cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 87 Replacing the Pad ASSY snsneoooosnnnnnenonnennnnoerennnnnnerrrrnnnnnneernnnnneee 88 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit cisco assets ons saad Aa anes 93 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit eeeeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 96 Replacing the Front side Lamp ccccseeseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeanen 99 Replacing the Back side Lamp seceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeees 104 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS 00006 107 Clearing Document Jams se vencian ccna ndsan terest ce ceieata cana 108 xxii Troubleshooting a cut cotieretetetnwsdsuatdar sen tutwthtetstacerteh nceteaceiimie
96. m e e a a wo m m a SCSI response time out in m Mm Ea ee AP 14 INDEX A Pinch roller 0000 56 ADF release levet 0 41 Removable sheet T ADF upper sheet guide 41 Sensors T I E eh aes Separation roller 46 Adobe Acrobat cccce 29 SEOSaRSAE 73 B SF1 SENSO eee 73 SF1 5 Sensor 06 75 Back side lamp 39 82 104 SF2 SENSO eecsececcseeeeee 75 Basic Operations Transport path 58 Clearing errors esss 6 Cleaning materials 38 Inserting documents 21 Cleaning sheet 38 44 Lifting lowering hopper 7 Consumables ccccce 86 Loading documents 18 Abrasion counters 9 87 Operator Panel 6 Part NOl iiaa 86 Power Off 4 Replacement cycle 86 Poweron eE E E S 2 Replacement message 9 Scanning documents 23 Cumulative lamp on time 103 Setting the Hopper 14 Setting the Stacker 15 D Setup Mode 10 Test mode 10 Daily Care E EA chal 37 Waking up Power Save 5 Dimensions 236 238 Basic Scanner Operations oe 1 Discharge brush aunt ibe a 39 60 Batch Counter deiessaesssientaais 87 Document l Brake roller 00 00 39 50 Document quality pee a Brake roller unit 00 96 Document SZS ta es Document thickness 145 c Document type
97. m or less Max 40column ae D Printing E 5mm or more Area Front uoloeuIp Buipee zuawnooq juauuNoop Jo 19 U99 Ducument Reference Position Consumables Print Cartridge As for the operations and functions of fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter refer to the fi 486PRFR Operator s Guide included in the package 8 2 fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter 231 O z a O Z 8 3 fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter fi 486PRFR Rear side imprinter Specifications are described below Item Descriptions Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alphabet letters A to Z ato z Numeric characters 0 1 to 9 Symbols amp 4 3 lt gt P P_ 7 Maximum printable 40 characters per line Character size Height 2 91mm x Width 2 82mm Character pitch Approximately 3 53mm Printing area Printable area is shown as below Ducument Reference Position A 43mm or more B 100 5mm or less C 5mm or more D 140 5mm or less Max 40column E 5mm or more Center of document Printing Area Back D Document feeding direction o gt Consumables Print Cartridge As for the operations and functions of fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter refer to the fi 486PRRE Operator s Guide included in the package 232 8 3 fi 486PRRE Rear side imprinter 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specification
98. make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 187 7 ACOW dNLAs 11 Setting Language 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen11 gt lt Screen11 gt to 4 C A ih 6 Ea G G s EMMG i s h7 S fh F 2 Press lt gt Left arrow button or lt gt Right arrow button and select the language for LCD display 3 Press Enter button and to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 188 7 3 Setup Mode Details 12 Setting Front side background color 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen12 gt lt Screen12 gt 2 At lt Screen12 gt to set the background color to white press lt gt Left arrow button and select White To set the background color to black press gt Right arrow button and select Black 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen ACOW dNLAS 7 3 Setup Mode Details 189 190 13 Setting Back side background color 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen13 gt lt Screen13 gt 2 At lt Screen12 gt to set the background color to white press lt gt Left arrow button and select
99. nctions LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters On Off line line Baud Rate Specifies the control 19200 9600 Not Avail New setting data transfer rate for 9600 Avail able valid after TPS interface 4800 able power cycle T 2400 Imprinter When both fi Pre Post Avail Avail 486PRFR Front able able ep side Pre print and E fi 486PRRE Rear am side Post print are v installed specifies z which one to setup Numbering When either fi Numbering Numbering Avail Avail Setup done g 486PRFR Front On Off Off able able via the PC side Pre print or Digits Digits has the prior fi 486PRRE Rear ity ee 5 8 75 side Post print is ee installed set the Initial No Initial No numbering parame Sdigit 0 99999 00000 ters 8digit 0 Reset at hop hopper per empty On empty On Off Ink Shows the remain Avail Avail ing ink available able able Reset remaining amount ink counter when the Print car tridge is replaced 7 2 Setup mode functions 167 LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters Sa aR line line Power Save Specifies the time 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes Avail Avail before entering able able Power save mode Language Specifies the lan Japanese Avail Avail guage to use for Katakana able able
100. nd length of documents are U checked m EON When a double feed is detected and the scan ning operation is stopped the last documents in the hopper or the one ahead of it might have been double fed ON Depending on the document type there are wy cases when double feed can not be detected 7 3 Setup Mode Details 175 5 Setting Double feed detection by document length 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the scanner show lt Screen5 gt lt Screen5 gt I 8 EL eg im cg ein C N o Y e 2 2 At lt Screen5 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or lt gt Right arrow button Double feed detection by document length can be enabled or disabled By checking the document length for partially over wrapped two sheets that are fed together In this screen you can specify if the length checking is done set the detection conditions and select the error processing By pressing gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 3 By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 3 to 1 1 No is blinking Document length is not checked 2 Yes and 1 are blinking Document length is checked However scanning continues even if Dou ble feed is detected and the error message is displayed on the LCD 3 Yes and 2 Stop are blinking Document length is checked When double feed is detected scanning stops Then the error is repor
101. nd the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 194 7 3 Setup Mode Details 17 Setting Feed retry 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen17 gt lt Screen17 gt lo y F ee qd r Ut fF Y Gm a w SG F Nol GCS 2 At lt Screen17 gt to change Feed motor operation time and the number of retries press gt Right arrow button and select Yes Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen17 1 gt is displayed ep If the change is not required select No and press Enter button m lt Screen17 1 gt D 1 YF f Re tL FF y St e p Z 1 O J m ete The blinking item is the one selected 3 At lt Screen17 1 gt feed motor rotation time can be specified Longer feed operation time makes the feed amount bigger Pressing lt gt Left arrow button makes the feed motor operation time shorter Pressing C gt Right arrow button makes the feed motor operation time longer Press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the setting The feed motor rotation step range is 1 to 7 steps Press Enter button to confirm the selection lt Screen17 2 gt is displayed lt Screen17 2 gt 7 3 Setup Mode Details 195 4 In lt Screen17 2 gt specify the number of retries By pressing lt gt Left arrow button the number of retry decreases By pressing C gt Right arrow button the number of retries increases T
102. nsport unit closed Close the upper transport unit correctly correctly Je O NO Is the interface cable connected Connect the interface cable properly properly i Is the SCSI ID set correctly Set the SCSI ID correctly from the operator panel of the scanner 1 YES J il Continued on next page 118 5 2 Troubleshooting ii j Continued from the previous page Did you install the driver in correct Ko Install TWAIN driver in correct order Mini driver first then TWAIN order 2 data source next T Has the scanner been selected by YES Close all applications and multiple applications select the scanner from only one application NO oer Is the Check LED blinking The scanner operation is normal J YES 5 Check LCD display for error Eliminate the cause of user recoverable errors Is the LED still blinking The scanner operation is normal SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS YES l l l Continued on next page 5 2 Troubleshooting 119 l i Continued from the previous page NO Is the Check LED lit The scanner operation is normal J YES NO Turn the power off and on again The scanner operation is J YES Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 1 For the details on how to set SCSI ID refer to the section 7 3 Setup Mode Detail
103. o Contrast I Help About 2 Select the color to drop out from Dropout Color under More For example if the document contains black texts in green frames you can set the scanner to get only the texts and eliminate the green frames Advance Front Image Mode Black amp White Static Threshold Gray Image Filter Gamma Gamma Pattern Normal v rz rz Dropout Color BB Green 2 More M Reverse 3 Click OK button TWAIN Driver dialog box will be redisplayed Start scanning from this dialog box and you can drop out the color specified above AO SAdAL SNOIYVA ONINNVOS 2 3 Selecting a Color to drop out 35 36 2 3 Selecting a Color to drop out 3 DAILY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 When you clean the scanner turn ZN WARNING off the power and unplug power cable from the outlet Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 38 Cleaning the Pa iisicisissiascucsdvcrsncisite swdecwascadvstassuaveandeantacasionse 41 Cleaning the RoOMeOrs iiiciisiicsecciiuisiusdcociavcnesaiuisinssinnaaaecudvenss 44 Cleaning the Transport Path cccccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 58 Cleaning the Discharge Brush ccccccssssseeeeeeeseeeeeeteeees 60 Cleaning the Glass Surface ccccccssesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 Cleaning the S QNSOSMS iiiiccsccccsscnisinddecs
104. o not disassemble or modify the scanner The inside of the scanner contains high voltage components Touching these components might cause fire or electric shock The following describes important cautions described in this manual Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces Install the scanner on a desk so that none of its parts protrude outside of the desktop Also make sure that the scanner is installed on a flat level surface Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces Install the scanner on a level surface that is free of vibration to prevent it from tilting Firmly insert the power plug Firmly insert the power plug into the power outlet as 1 far it can go xv Do not block the ventilation ports Do not block the ventilation ports Blocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside of scanner resulting in fire or scanner failure Do not place heavy objects or climb on top of the scanner Do not place heavy objects on the scanner or use the scanner s top surface for performing other work Improper installation might cause injuries Before moving the scanner disconnect the power plug from the power outlet Do not move the scanner with the power and interface cables connected as this might damage the cables causing fire electric shock or injuries Before moving the scanner be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and disconnect connector cables Also make sur
105. one selected re You can select a counter s from the following 1 Pick is blinking Pick roller counter Pick CNT can be reset 2 Brake is blinking Brake roller counter Brake CNT can be reset 3 Pad is blinking Pad counter Pad CNT can be reset 4 F Lamp is blinking Front side lamp counter Front Lamp can be reset 5 B Lamp is blinking Back side lamp counter Back Lamp can be reset By pressing gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 5 By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 5 to 1 184 7 3 Setup Mode Details 3 By pressing Enter button LCD display changes to lt Screen9 1 gt lt Screen9 2 gt lt Screen9 3 gt lt Screen9 4 gt or lt Screen9 5 gt depending on the selection at lt Screen9 gt When Pick is selected lt Screen9 1 gt I 0 9 Pi c k C N T Z X X XXX X Reset N T When Brake is selected Screen9 2 9p lt gt m 09 2 B r ak amp C N T a ee Xt XX ae XX R e ss 6 t ff N o U O When Pad is selected g m lt Screen9 3 gt Eo 9 3 P ad CANG SOX OXX X Xa X mR s vw AN o When F Lamp is selected lt Screen9 4 gt 1 O A e Ff im i L m p E AEX R e s e t No When B Lamp is selected lt Screen9 5 gt G amp B ac k L m p S S S a R e s et N o e XXXXXX indicates each Abrasion counter ee value 7 3 Setup Mode Details 185 186 4 At lt Screen9 1 gt
106. ont of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 68 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 2 Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide 3 AYVO Alva Glass sheet guide 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 69 70 3 Wipe the Glass sheet guide using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Glass sheet guide Tab 4 Lift the tabs until the Guide locks in Close the Glass sheet guide Make sure that the metal part locks 5 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 6 Cleaning the Glass Surface 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors E Cleaning the document width detection sensors 6 positions 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 3 AYVO Alva 3 7 Cleaning the Sensors 71 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 3 Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open 4 Wipe the six sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1 Document width sensor
107. oving jams from the eject mechanism 1 Remove the documents on the stacker 2 Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it 110 5 1 Clearing Document Jams ADF upper sheet guide 5 ADF release lever 3 Pull out the jammed document to the stacker 4 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully SW31dO d NOWNODS SNIATIOS 5 1 Clearing Document Jams 111 E Document separation force adjustment If the following error occurs frequently adjust the brake force of the Brake roller using setup mode Double feed Mis pick Paper jam1 1 Enter into the setup mode Please refer to the section 1 3 Basic Operations of Operator Panel Using the setup and test mode The following screen appears Choose an appropriate setting based on the thickness of the document you are scanning and the error By pressing gt Right arrow button the LCD display changes items from 5 to 1 By pressing lt gt Left arrow button the LCD display changes items from 1 to 5 1 BREE Document thickness Thick 2 ERE Document thickness Medium thick 3 BHO Document thickness Average 4 EELU Document thickness Medium thin 6 BOOOU Document thickness Thin When the desired option appears press Enter button to select it 112 5 1 Clearing Document Jams Document separation
108. oward you put the Brake roller into bracket and rotate down until it locks in 8 Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal By pressing the Guide plate down and pushing the Guide plate back you can install it smoothly 9 Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully 10 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 53 E Cleaning the Feed rollers 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 54 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 2 Wipe the feed rollers using a lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F2 Wipe the rollers thoroughly If the rollers have black build up the feed reliability is affected Metal feed roller in 12 locations 3 AYVO Avd Use cleaner F2 only on metal rollers the A CAUTION Feed rollers 3 Lift the Upper transport unit fully to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit carefully 3 3 Cleaning the Rollers 55 E Cleaning the Pinch rollers 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then A CAUTION lower the transport to engage lock befor
109. properly Install the Pad ASSY properly C4 J YES Are the Pick roller the Brake roller or the document path dirty Clean the scanner completely 5 NO il Continued on next page SW31dO0 d NOWNODS DSNIATIOS Eo a oO aa 5 2 Troubleshooting 129 l ae Continued from the previous page Install the Pick roller and the Brake roller properly 6 Are the Pick roller unit and the Ne Brake roller unit installed properly J ves YES Have you scanned many sheets Check the consumable life Replace the Pick roller unit and the Brake roller unit if necessary 6 7 I Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 1 For the details on required conditions refer to the section 6 2 Document Quality 2 For the double feed detection conditions refer to Appendix 2 Double feed Detection Conditions 3 5 For the details on how to clean scanner refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 4 For the details on how to replace Pas ASSY refer to Chapter4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 6 For the details on how to replace and install Pick roller unit and Brake roller unit refer to Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 7 Check the wear of rollers For the method to check the number of sheets scanned for each consumable refer to 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset 130 5 2 Troubleshooting
110. r Avail Avail force appropriate forthe E i Mi MEM age able able document thickness Medium Thick BEE Average E f min Medium Thin BROUOU Thin EU L Paper Specifies when scanning Normal Normal Avail Avail Length the document equal or Short able able shorter than length 80mm B Back Specifies the background White White Avail Avail Setup done ground color Black or White for Black able able via the PC Front scanning has the prior ity B Back Specifies the background White White Avail Avail Setup done ground color Black or White for Black able able via the PC Back scanning has the prior ity 164 7 2 Setup mode functions LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters On Off line line Pre pick Enable or disable On Off On Avail Avail Setup done pre pick operation able able via the PC the picking of a doc has the prior ument prior to ity actual feeding increase scan throughput Picking Specify the Pick Fast Fast Avail Avail The through speed roller rotation speed Mid able able put of the scanner will lew be affected Pick retry Specify the Pick Retry Step Retry Step Avail Avail motor rotation time 1 7 2 able able Retry Step and Retry Time Retry Time number of retries l Retry Time 1 7 4 Feed retry Specify the Feed Retry Step Retry Step Avail Avail motor rota
111. r to Chapter 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS Keep pressing Q gt Next button until the LCD shows the following message I1 A b r as n CHENE P i k E aak e Rad At this screen you can select the consumable counter to reset For the details on how to clear consumable counter please refer to the section 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset SNOILW4d0 YANNVOS OISVE 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 9 E Using the setup and the test modes 10 This scanner has the setup mode to customize the setup conditions and test mode to test the scanner offline There are two types of setup modes A Online setup mode that can be entered during Ready status and a Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline Available functions differ with the two modes For the details refer to Chapter 7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS To enter these mode follow the instructions below Online setup mode When LCD indicates Ready status press lt gt Next button The following message appears M o d e Selle i 1 S e i n D Mo de Pressing Enter button the scanner enters Offline setup mode 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel Turning on the power 9 ee ff fF n o w n g u p N ow 4 S e ff S Ff n o w ng u p ow I 4 h Oo p per n o w Moen p No w 4 n g gt te Read y 4 XX XO KX y hee DG NS Press lt
112. rohibited Area ccccccccseeeeeseeeerseesesseenees 149 6 5 Grounding Color Areas s cccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 150 6 6 Job Separation Sheet ccccceccccccccceeeeeeeeeesseeseeseeeees 151 6 7 Hopper Capacity sicindccecestcaesakese cts ctec dtetescnedenndennseredastcaenetes 152 143 6 1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes B Y Maximum Minimum A B A B 297mm 432mm 74mm 74mm 144 6 1 Document Size 6 2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports E Document type The recommended document types are as follows Woodfree paper Wood containing paper When using any other types of paper test feed a few sheets to ensure the satisfactory scan performance E Document thickness Paper thickness is expressed by paper weight 52q m 127g m 14lb 34lb gt O T w Q C z m Z a a T S O Z U 6 2 Document Quality 145 146 Precautions The following documents may have difficulty being fed with this scanner To prevent unexpected problems conduct preliminary feed testing using the same type of paper as the target documents Document with clips or staples Not recommended Document written on with ink and still wet Document without a constant thickness Document with bumps or curls refer to the
113. ront side Lamp Back side lamp Clean every 100 000sheets 3 1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 39 3 AYVO Avd 40 ATTENTION Please clean rollers using the cleaning sheet every 50 000 sheets ATTENTION amp amp You must clean the scanner more frequently when the following documents are scanned Documents on coated paper Documents with printed text or graphics covering almost the entire surface Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper ATTENTION Do not use aerosol sprays to clean the scanner The air from the spray may cause dirt and dust to enter the scanner mechanism and resulting scan ner failure or malfunction Vacuum the scanner instead ATTENTION You must clean the following area more fre quently when you use fi 486PRFR or fi 486PRRF imprinters The imprinter ink tend to stick to the document transport path Removable sheet guide Glass sheet guide Feed rollers Pinch rollers 3 1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 3 2 Cleaning the Pad 1 Remove documents from the stacker Pull up on the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it Raise the Upper transport unit fully then lower the transport to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner 3 AYVO Ava 2 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF upper she
114. rtion fac ATTENTION wy ing incorrect direction an error due to insufficient D light occurs 4 7 Replacing the Back side Lamp 105 5 Install the Back lamp unit in the reverse order of its removal Make sure the connectors meet properly 6 Close the side cover Confirm that the cover is closed securely 7 Clear the Rear side lamp counter Please refer to the section 7 3 Setup Mode Details 9 Abrasion counter reset ete You can check the cumulative lamp on time from HINT the Operator panel Test mode C D For the details refer to the section 7 5 Test Mode Details 3 Display the cumulative lamp on time 106 4 7 Replacing the Back side Lamp 5 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams how to remedy other problems items to be checked before contacting an authorized service provider and how to check labels on the scanner ete For the details of errors and the prob HINT lems not described in this manual 9 please refer to the Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows User s Guide on the scanner driver CD ROM 5 1 Clearing Document Jams cccesseseeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeenees 108 5 2 TIOUBDISSI GOT G iiciaiisssscdiseccsensacasacansnauecuntniasadasdvadansadaraass 115 5 3 Before Contacting a Service Provider cccessseeeee 138 5 4 Labels on the Scanner wessississcssenscssentnasecsassinesannswedsatennndacs 141 107
115. s 19 Setting SCSI ID 2 For the correct installation of TWAIN driver i e mini driver first refer to the fi 4860C Installation Guide 2 3 Installing the Scanner Driver and Application 120 5 2 Troubleshooting Quality of scanned not satisfactory Symptom4 pictures and photographs is Is Photo mode selected IE Is halftoning or dithering processing selected Je lt lt im 7 Is the document path the Removable bizi sheet guide the Glass sheet guide and or the Lamp s clean J YES Are the Lamps installed correctly NO nk 2 ee a Leet co m Select Photo mode white level following off on the scanner setup menu in your application 1 Select halftoning or dithering mode on your PC Clean the scanner completely 2 Re install the lamps correctly ntinued on next page 5 2 Troubleshooting 121 5 SW31dO0 d NOWNODS 9NINIOS Continued from the previous page Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 1 If Binary mode is used the scanned image of photograph may not be good Depending on the applications used the method to specify Photo mode and the name of the mode can be different If the application allows you to change the setting from FJITWAIN TWAIN driver dialog box specify Halftone Gray scale or 24bit Color for Image Mode In Halfton
116. s 9 1 Basic Product Specifications ccccccceeeeeesseeeeeseeeeees 234 9 2 Installation Specifications 0 cccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 236 9 3 DIMENSIONS aa teens are aean eaaa eNe ieee 238 233 9 1 Basic Product Specifications Scanner Type ADF Automatic Document Feeder and Manual feed 2 Image sensor Color CCD x 2 Front Back 3 Light source White fluorescent lamp x2 Front Back 4 Scanning area Minimum 74mmx74mm 2 9inch x 2 9 inch Maximum A3 or 11x17 in 5 Document thickness 52g m to 127g m or 14lb to 34lb 1 6 Scanning speed Binary Black Simplex 60 ppm 200dpi A4 Portrait 2 and White Duplex 120 ipm Grayscale Simplex 60 ppm 200dpi Duplex 120 ipm Color Simplex 60 ppm 150 dpi 3 Duplex 120 ipm 200 dpi 3 7 ADF capacity 4 500 sheets A4 80g m or Letter 201b 8 Optical resolution 400 dpi 9 Output resolution Binary Black 100 150 200 240 300 400 dpi and White Grayscale 100 150 200 240 300 400 dpi Color 100 150 200 300 400 dpi 5 10 Grayscale level 8 bits 10 bits internal 11 Output mode of halftone patterns Dither Error diffusion 12 Interface 6 Ultra Wide SCSI Shielded 68 pin half density Mini DB68 13 Other functions JPEG compression 234 9 1 Basic Product Specifications 1 For details see Chapter 6 ADF Document Specifications 2 The
117. s Part No Remarks fi 486PRFR PA03296 D206 Prints information on the front of a document prior to scan fi 486PRRE PA03296 D200 Prints information such as serial number on the back of a document after scan For the details please contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner or FUJISTU group company responsible for your country fi 486PRFR is installed at the front side of the ese HINT document path inside of the scanner It prints C D prior to scanning fi 486PRRE is installed at the rear side of the document path inside of the scanner It prints after the scanning The both imprinters can be installed on the A TENTION scaner at the same time However only one of them can be printing at a time Depending on the application appropriate imprinter should be specified 230 8 1 Options 8 2 fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter fi 486PRFR Front side imprinter Specifications are described below Item Descriptions Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alphabet letters A to Z a to z Numeric characters 0 1 to 9 Symbols amp lt gt 4_ 7 Maximum printable characters per line 40 Character size Height 2 91mm x Width 2 82mm Character pitch Approximately 3 53mm Printing area Printable area is shown as below A 40mm or more B 99mm or less C 5mm or more D 140 5m
118. s Right arrow button in this manual aS Moves to the left item on the menu Referred to as Left arrow button in this manual Saves the change and then displays the next menu Moves to the lower level menu Referred to as Enter button in this manual Moves to the upper level menu without saving the change Referred to as Exit button in this manual E Transition of screens in test mode Refer to the next page The LCD screen transition chart in the following pages show the concept Some of the details are not expressed in the chart For the details please refer to the descriptions in J Contents of test mode setting 214 7 4 Test Mode Overview nE Enter Scanning A 4 P B WwW imprinter test conditions mm r P B w 20 0 7 4 Test Mode Overview 215 ACOW dNLAS CS Lw f Ke Scanning S A 4 P B W PEON imprinter test conditions J t S A 4 P B W 2 0 216 7 4 Test Mode Overview Im 0 i D e wv i aie Vif ie T 0 4 yyy i i G ay Ente Exit Enter L A M P A XC Xs Xia Xe Ki SC KC PO sane ia dl nME ef 5 X X x X X xX P rp e pe tt i 3G g ACOW dNLAS 7 4 Test Mode Overview 217 E Contents of test mode setting 218 LCD display Descriptions Single feed Scans a sheet of document without connecting to a PC Multi feed Scans documents continuously without connecting to a PC Device Life Shows the cumulativ
119. sage is displayed again please contact the FUJITSU Scanner dealer where you purchased your scanner or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider lt Optical alarm gt The following message is displayed when an error occurs to the Front side front side optical unit F ron u S f ad amp ompa Tt G 2 A ll aor om lt Optical alarm gt The following message is displayed when an error occur to the Back side back side optical unit B a ce k S i d e omp a A I ar m lt Motor fuse alarm gt The following messages are displayed when the fuse of various Toransport motor motors Toransport motor Separation motor Pick motor Hopper motor goes out F u s e a r m F d mo t fF Separation motor F s e a l aor om S ep ar t i I m t F Pick motor Fou e a ar m P i k m t Ff Hopper motor PP F u s e a l ar m nl ff il t F AP 10 lt Lamp fuse alarm gt Front side lt Lamp fuse alarm gt Back side lt Background changer fuse alarm gt Front side lt Background changer fuse alarm gt Back side lt Background change error gt Front side lt Background change error gt Back side The following message is displayed when the fuse for the lamp for front side belows out The following message is displayed when the fuse for the lamp for back side belows out F u s e B a k s i The following message is displayed when the fuse for changing
120. screen press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select scan resolution Following parameters can be specified ACOW dNLas 200 Scan at 200 dpi 240 Scan at 240 dpi 300 Scan at 300 dpi 400 Scan at 400 dpi Press Enter button and confirm the setting Then the display goes back to lt Screen50 2 gt 5 Press Enter button Then the display goes back to lt Screen50 1 gt At lt Screen50 1 gt select START and press tart Start button If fi 486PRFR and or fi 486PRREis installed lt Screen50 3 gt is displayed for you to setup imprinter test conditions If an imprinter s is not installed the scanner starts scanning operations lt Screen50 3 gt 6 At lt Screen50 3 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and Select On to do imprinter test while scanning 7 5 Test Mode Details 221 Then select the imprinter to use If the printer to use is fi 486PRFR select Pre If fi 486PRRE select Post If imprinter test is not required select Off 7 Press Start button Scanning operation starts with or without imprinter test ie ete If you want to quit press Stop button e LCD display goes back to lt Screen50 gt 222 7 5 Test Mode Details 2 Multi feed Without connecting to a PC the scanner s whole mechanism s operation can be checked In this test documents are scanned continuously Scan parameters can
121. t Punched holes are not allowed within 35mm of the vertical center line of the document The deviation in the amount of the light transmitted through background areas must not be less than 10 The type and the conditions of document ete HINT and the conditions sometimes cause the C double feed detection rate to drop AP 3 APPENDIX 3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL E Massages of Operator panel lt Not Ready status gt gj changes to n with progress of time and when all become n it Initializing move to the following check states lt Not Ready status gt Ee Q iv Pp ap er n ow Ejecting document Wea or om i ng up Now Siol Ready Siansa GC n k amp mn S fF n w Checking sensor warmi ng u p Now lt Not Ready status gt S tt hopper n o w Reseting the hop War mi ng up Now I per lt Not Ready status gt ona TE TEE Waiting to initialize IF board AP 4 lt preparing the print cartridge gt At power on lt Scanning gt lt Scanning gt lt At Low power mode gt ei e E 6 G gt f 0 a n e w lo m K ap Pie vals ec or 6 pla a A Il n k p e a s e p r e pa a e Enk B iP i s a n e w N o w R od i m o When the messages of LCD on the Operation panel disappears and the Power LED lamp lights the scanner is in Low power mode ATTENTION N The scanner wake up from Low power mode
122. tact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider For the details of cleaning refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 124 5 2 Troubleshooting sym ptom Vertical streaks appear in the scanned image YES Are the streaks black Clean the Removable sheet D guide and the Glass sheet guide 1 YES Is there text in the top 3mm area of Select Photo mode Z the scanned document and is the Line Art mode selected O z NO YES 2 Are the Lamp s more than 1 000 Replace the Lamp 3 v hours old Has the Lamp s burned D out 2 O D NO m 69 Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider 1 For the cleaning of the removable sheet guide and the glass sheet guide please refer to Chapter 3 DAILY CARE 2 For the details on how to check the lamp on time please refer to the section 7 5 Test Mode Details 3 Display the cumulative lamp on time 3 For the details on how to replace Lamps refer to Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 5 2 Troubleshooting 125 sym ptoms Check LED starts blinking right after power on Eliminate the cause of user recover NO able error Is the Check LED blinking still J ves The scanner operation is normal Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider For the message display contents and the error recovery method refer to
123. ted to the PC If you would like to disable the Double feed detection select No and press Enter button ete The blinking item is the one selected 176 7 3 Setup Mode Details 3 In case of 2 or 3 by pressing Enter button LCD display changes to lt Screen5 1 gt lt Screen5 1 gt 4 At lt Screen5 1 gt by pressing lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button the document length can be specified 7 By pressing gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 3 By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 3 to 1 1 10 is blinking The document length difference below 10mm is not detected as an error ACOW dNLAs 2 15 is blinking The document length difference below 15mm is not detected as an error 3 20 is blinking The document length difference below 20mm is not detected as an error 5 Press Enter button and the setting becomes valid Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 177 178 6 Setting Skew Check 1 Pressing lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let the LCD show lt Screen6 gt lt Screen6 gt I 0 6 SEEK O n 2 If you want to enable Skew check at lt Screen6 gt press lt gt Left arrow button and select On To disable Skew check press gt Right arrow button and select Off then press Enter button 3 Press
124. the PC issues scan command to time out for manual setting of document By pressing lt gt Left arrow button the wait time becomes shorter By pressing C gt Right arrow button the wait time becomes longer The wait time can be specified as 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 180 240 or 255 sec 5 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 198 7 3 Setup Mode Details 19 Setting of SCSI ID 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen19 gt lt Screen19 gt 2 At lt Screen19 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or press C gt Right arrow button to select SCSI ID number ete The blinking item is the one selected 3 Press Enter button and make the setting valid ACOW dNLAs Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen ate Changed SCSI ID becomes valid after the scan tae ner power is cycled 7 3 Setup Mode Details 199 20 Setting of Product ID Scanner model number 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen20 gt lt Screen20 gt 2 0 gt Ff oc WM eG i l D i f 4 8 6 0 if f ff amp O C 2 At lt Screen20 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt right arrow button and select Product ID ete The blinking item is
125. the one selected ey The following are the selectable Product IDs 1 2 3 4 fi4860C fi4990C M4099D M3099G TD wa WH By pressing lt gt Left arrow button selection moves from 4 to 1 By pressing gt Right arrow button selection moves from 1 to 5 ete Usually Product ID does not need to be 4 amp changed 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 200 7 3 Setup Mode Details 21 Setting SCSI bus width 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen21 gt lt Screen21 gt IO 4 s c s 1 B s wi da i i 8 7 1 amp fo i i 2 At lt Screen21 gt If Wide SCSI 68pin interface is used press C gt Right arrow button and select 16 If SCSI 2 50pin interface is used press lt gt Left arrow button and select 8 ete The blinking item is the one selected ey 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid ACOW dNLAs Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen penne If 16 bit bus width data transfer is prohibited wy specify 8 bit 7 3 Setup Mode Details 201 22 Setting Interface 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen22 gt lt Screen22 gt 22 l nt er f a c e A Giri EG S TPS 2 At lt Scre
126. tion it moves up to 250 sheet position 2 When the Hopper is at 250 sheet position it moves down to the bottom position 3 When the Hopper is at the highest position it moves back where it was when the scan operation started ate The Hopper is positioned at the bottom when the power is turned on 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel 7 2 In test mode Single feed or Multi feed the Hopper height changes as follows by pressing lt gt Next button 1 When the Hopper is at the bottom position it moves up to 250 sheet position 2 When the Hopper is at 250 sheet position it moves down to the bottom position 3 When the Hopper is at the highest position it moves back where it was when the scan operation started PEREN Pressing lt gt Previous button does not change the position ate The Hopper is positioned at the bottom when rie the power is turned on 1 3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel E Clearing the consumables replacement message This scanner has the Abrasion counters to estimate life of the consumables When a counters a counter for the Pad ASSY the Pick roller unit the Brake roller unit the Front side lamp or the Back side lamp reaches the pre set value the LCD shows a message that the consumable have expired Here is an example of the error messages f A b r as i o n anima m Mm Enter setup mode For the details on how to enter the setup mode refe
127. tion time 1 7 able able Retry Step ca d Retry Time Retry Time number of retries Retry Time 1 7 4 F Drop out Specifies the front R G Avail Avail Setup done page dropout color G able able via the PC for a monochrome B has the prior scan ity 7 2 Setup mode functions 165 ACOW dNLAS LCD Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks display parameters On Off line line B Drop out Specifies the back R G Avail Avail Setup done page dropout color G able able via the PC for a monochrome B has the prior scan ity Brightness Adjust the Front 6 to 6 0 Avail Avail Back Brightness to able able compensate for the grayscale level dif ferences between the CCDs SCSI ID Specifies SCSI ID of 0 to 7 5 Not Avail New SCSIID the scanner Avail able valid after able power cycle Product ID Specifies the scan fi4860C fi4860C Not Avail New setting ner product ID fi4990C Avail able valid after 4099D able power cycle M3099G SCSI Bus Specifies SCSI data 16bit 16bit Not Avail New setting bus width 8bit or 16 ghit Avail able valid after bit able power cycle Interface Specifies the inter Auto Auto Not Avail face to use when a SCSI Avail able optional or third TPS able party interface board is installed in the TPS Third Party Slot 166 7 2 Setup mode fu
128. tions of the Operator Panel 13 f SNOIlv Y3dO YANNVOS OISVE 1 4 Setting the Hopper 1 Hold the hand blue part of the Hopper Gently flip the Hopper table down Hand 14 1 4 Setting the Hopper 1 5 Setting the Stacker 1 Open the stacker Stacker f SNOIlv Y3dO YANNVOS OISVE 1 5 Setting the Stacker 15 2 Push the opened stacker table lock into the scanner to lock it in place When retracting the stacker pull out the foldable e table a little then fold it 16 1 5 Setting the Stacker 1 6 Setting the Stacker Extension 1 Hold the center of the blue part of the stacker extension to pull it out Stopper f Stacker extension Do not use the stopper to pull out the stacker extension D Stopper may be damaged if you pull it SNOIlv Y3dO YANNVOS OISVE 1 6 Setting the Stacker Extension 17 1 7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1 Straighten the edges of the documents 1 Straighten both sides of the document stack 2 Fan the documents 1 Take the stack of documents with thickness of 15mm to 20mm 2 Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch 3 Firmly holding the document with both hands bend back the document as follows so that the bent section rises up in the middle of the document as follows 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for a few times 5 Rotate the document 90 degrees and fan again 18 1 7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 3
129. tomatic flight control of aircraft air traffic control operation control in mass transport systems medical equipment for sustaining life and missile firing control in weapons systems and when provisionally the safety in question is not ensured The user should use this product without adopting measures for ensuring safety in such high safety applications PFU LIMITED assumes no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of this product by the user in high safety applications and for any claims or compensation for damages by the user or a third party About the use of mercury The scanner lamp contains mercury Too avoid unexpected injury read the followings carefully Doing following actions may result in serious personal injuries eDo not put the substance in the lamp in your mouth as it contains mercury eDo not incinerate crush or shred the scanner eDo not breath the chemical liquid contained in the scanner parts Disposing of the scanner should be conducted as required by local ordinances or regulations Illegal Copying Reproducing bills coins government securities and passports licenses issued by public author or civilian organizations official documents private paper is illegal and brought to justice Copyright Literary works like books paintings wood block prints maps drawings and photographs should not be reproduced other than the personal or domestic use or the use within other limit without the ri
130. ts please refer to the section 1 8 Scanning Documents 28 2 1 Scanning Different size Documents 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format If you would like to save scanned images in PDF format please install Adobe Acrobat 5 0 or later on your PC Adobe Acrobat 5 0 can be installed from the Adobe Acrobat CD ROM provided Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images in PDF format 1 Load the documents on the hopper 2 2 Start up Adobe Acrobat 5 0 Select Program Adobe Acrobat from the Start menu This starts up Adobe Acrobat 5 0 AO SAdAL SNOIYVA SNINNVOS 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 29 3 Select Import Scan in that order from the File menu Zi Adobe Acrobat gm Edit Document Tools Yiew Window Help Open ctro a gt ij e ofo DO0A S Open Web Page Ctrl Shift O Open as Adobe PDF Ctrlew Ctrl 5 Ctrl Shift 5 Import Export Send Mail Document Properties Document Security Ctrl Alt 5 Batch Processing Upload Comments Page Setup Ctrl Shift P Print Ctrl P Recent File Exit Ctr Acrobat Scan Plugin dialog box is displayed 30 2 2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 4 Select FUJITSU fi 4860CEAdij WindowsNT 4 0 select FUJITSU TWAIN 32 at Device and click Scan button Acrobat Scan Plug in Scanner Device fi 4860CEAdi Format Single sided Destination 2 Open N
131. w button selection moves from 1 to 4 ete It is recommended to set the Baud rate at 9600 bps 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen 7 3 Setup Mode Details 203 204 24 Selection of Imprinter 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen24 gt lt Screen24 gt l 2 4 mer th mt 6 Ff S el ect iP Tf fF I 8S i 2 At lt Screen24 gt press lt gt Left arrow button or C gt Right arrow button and select the imprinter to setup ete The blinking item is the one selected ey 3 Press Enter button to make the setting valid Press Exit button at the end and the LCD display goes back to Ready screen joven This screen is displayed when both of fi 486PRFR wy and fi 486PRRE are installed 7 3 Setup Mode Details 25 Setting Imprinter numbering 1 Press lt gt Next button or lt gt Previous button and let LCD display lt Screen25 gt lt Screen25 gt l 2 Nw w o e r Ne Om i Gee RO S un ete To show your selection of imprinter or the HINT 9 imprinter to setup Pre or Post is displayed 2 At lt Screen25 gt to enable numbering printing with the imprinter press lt gt Left arrow button and select On Ww m 4 5 O UO m Press Enter button to confirm the selection Then lt Screen2
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