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Kodak i250 User's Manual

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1. 9 Scanner Components 9 Front 9 Rear 10 Side 10 Internal 10 Making Connections 11 Installing the IEEE 1394 FireWire Card in the Host Computer 11 Installing the Kodak Driver Software 11 Power Setup 12 ii A 61167 September 2002 Input and Output Trays 15 Attaching the Input Tray 15 Attaching the Output Tray 15 Tray Extenders and Side Guides
2. D 3 Calibrating the Flatbed D 4 Cleaning the Flatbed D 5 After a Power Failure D 5 Removing the Dockable Flatbed D 6 Appendix E Installing Optional Memory E 1 A 61167 September 2002 1 Introduction Before you install and operate your KODAK i200 Series Scanner take a few minutes to read through this guide It contains important information about installing using and maintaining your scanner KODAK i250 Scanner is a desktop simplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder KODAK i260 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner with an automatic document feeder Optional Accessories KODAK i200 Series Imprinter prints a date time fixed string and or sequential number on document backs For information about this accessory refer to Appendix C KODAK i200 Series Imprinter KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed the A3 flatbed adds scanning capability for exception documents For information about this accessory refer to Appendix D KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed NOTE For information about orde
3. 5 Environmental Information 5 EMC Statements 6 For the United States 6 For Japan 6 For Taiwan 6 For the European Union EU 6 Acoustic Emission 6 Power System 6 Installing the Scanner 7 Site Specifications 7 System Requirements 7 Unpacking the Scanner 8 Registering Your Scanner 8 Removing the Foam Sheet
4. 30 Transporting the Scanner 31 A 61167 September 2002 iii Appendix A Specifications A 1 Appendix B Supplies and Accessories B 1 Appendix C KODAK i200 Series Imprinter C 1 Contents of the Imprinter Kit C 1 Installing the Imprinter C 2 Removing the Circuit Board Cover C 2 Attaching the Imprinter Board and Cable C 3 Completing the Imprinter Installation C 8 Installing the Ink Blotter Strips C 10 Purging an Ink Cartridge C 11 Installing an Ink Cartridge C 12 Setting the Imprinter Position C 13 Imprinter Maintenance
5. x y z C 18 A 61167 September 2002 The resolution of the character fonts is 96 dpi across the width of the scanner However the font resolution varies with the direction that the paper is fed into the scanner This variable allows the creation of an easy to read character string The approximate resolution of the printed output is shown below Changes to the print string other than automatic sequential number advances require a host command to restart the imprinter You must initiate a change between documents or batches Changes cannot be done automatically or between documents on the fly NOTE The minimum document width for using the imprinter is 14 cm 5 5 in Imprinter Specifications Maximum lines 1 Print locations horizontal 14 manually set Print locations vertical Set by host Print orientation Cine or Comic Font size Large or Small Ink cartridge HP51604A or compatible Print side Rear post scan Minimum imprinting distance 0 89 cm 0 35 in from document edge Static fields available User specified via host Dynamic fields available Up to nine digit sequential document number date four digit time Languages supported Any phonetic language for example Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Resolution dpi Small Large Cine 85 dpi 6
6. 15 Adjusting the Output Tray 16 Closing the Input and Output Trays 16 Installing Optional Accessories 16 Using the Scanner 17 Starting and Stopping Scanning 17 Automatic Feeding 17 Continuous Feeding 18 Manual Feeding 18 Damaged Documents 18 Maintenance 19 Cleaning the Scanner 19 Cleaning the Separator Module 19 Cleaning the Feed Module 21 Cleaning the Drive Rollers and Transport Area 22
7. the scanner is calibrated Refer to the Maintenance section Calibration has failed Make sure that the lamps have been on at least three minutes you are using a proper calibration target Use the 30 5 cm 12 in square calibration target Catalog No 127 1436 that is included with your scanner the transport area is clear of obstructions False paper jams are occurring Make sure that the paper transport area is clean If you are scanning documents that contain holes e g 3 hole punch paper rotate the documents and rescan Documents are jamming Make sure that the output tray and guides are adjusted for the length of documents being scanned all jammed documents have been removed from the paper transport area documents meet specifications for size weight and type etc all staples and paper clips have been removed from the documents the separator module and feed module are clean and properly installed the drive rollers are clean the imaging guides are clean 35 6 cm 14 in or longer documents are not feeding or are jamming Make sure that the input and output tray extenders are pulled out to provide support for long documents A 61167 September 2002 31 Transporting the Scanner If it becomes necessary to transport the scanner after installation you must repack the scanner using the original packaging materials If you do not have the original packaging
8. Cleaning the Imaging Guides 23 Cleaning the Paper Path 23 Replacing Wear Parts 24 Replacing the Separator Module 24 Replacing the Feed Module 25 Calibrating the Scanner 26 Troubleshooting 27 Indicator Lights 27 Lamps 27 Clearing Document Jams 27 Adjusting the Separator Module Tension 28 System Is Not Responding 29 Color Image Quality 29 Problem Solving
9. quality Refer to the Maintenance section for cleaning information Calibrate the scanner occasionally and make sure that the calibration target is clean and unwrinkled 30 A 61167 September 2002 Problem Solving Occasionally you may experience a problem with your scanner In many cases you can easily fix the problem yourself To perform suggested maintenance refer to the Maintenance section You may also need to check your scanning application Problem Possible Solution The scanner will not scan feed documents Make sure that the power cord is plugged in and the power is on the scanner and printer access doors are completely closed the proper power up sequence was followed the scanner s green light is on and the software has enabled scanning documents are making contact with the feed module the height of batched documents is less than 10 2 mm 0 4 in or approximately 100 sheets of 75g 20 lb paper documents meet specifications for size weight and type etc for thicker documents you lift the gap release button during feeding you check the feed module and separator module for signs of wear and replace these parts if necessary You can also power the scanner down and power up again or follow the instructions in System Is Not Responding in this section Image quality is poor or has decreased Make sure that the scanner is clean Refer to the Maintenance section
10. C 14 Imprinting Problems C 14 Expected Life of Imprinter Components C 14 When the Imprinter Is Not in Use C 14 Replacing an Ink Cartridge C 14 Replacing the Ink Blotter Strips C 15 Replacing the Ink Cartridge Carrier C 16 Imprinting Overview C 17 Print Characters C 17 Imprinter Specifications C 18 Appendix D KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed D 1 Contents of the Dockable Flatbed Kit D 1 Flatbed Specifications D 1 Installing the Dockable Flatbed D 1 Using the Flatbed D 3 Book Scanning
11. Unpacking the Scanner The scanner box contains the following items KODAK i200 Series Scanner Input tray Output tray Power supply Power cords 5 for U S U K Europe Australia Asia Installation CD Read Me Now sheet User s Guide printed English version User s Guide pdf files in nine other languages are included on the Installation CD Registration sheet Cleaning materials Calibration target pack NOTE Save all packing materials for possible future use Registering Your Scanner It is very important that you register your scanner so Kodak can provide you with the best possible service and support that helps maintain your continuous scanning Registering your scanner will help us provide you with firmware and hardware updates as they become available NOTE The scanner must be registered before any service support can be provided You can register your scanner s new equipment warranty online at www kodak com go DIwarrantyregistration For more information about Kodak s service and support options contact your reseller of Kodak Document Imaging products or visit us on the web at www kodak com go DIserviceandsupport A 61167 September 2002 9 Removing the Foam Sheet The scanner is packed with a foam sheet inside to protect the rollers during shipping This foam sheet must be removed before you can begin scanning 1 Lift the scanner out of the bo
12. limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense For Japan This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective action For Taiwan WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures For the European Union EU WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Acoustic Emission Maschinenl rminformationverordnung 3 GSGV Der arbeitsplatzbezognene Emissionswert betr gt lt 70 dB A Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV The operator position noise emission value is lt 70 dB A Power Sys
13. materials contact your supplier 1 Power down the computer 2 Power down the scanner 3 Disconnect the power cord from the back of the scanner 4 Disconnect the IEEE 1394 FireWire cable from the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 5 Place the foam end caps on each end of the scanner 6 Place the scanner in the box 7 Place the power cord and power supply in the box 8 Tape down the input and output trays to secure them 9 Close the box The scanner is now ready for moving Problem Possible Solution Documents are skewed during scanning Make sure that the document side guides are adjusted to fit the documents being fed documents are being fed perpendicular to the feed module documents are being fed in the center of the ADF all staples and paper clips have been removed from the documents the feed module separator module and drive rollers are clean Scanner pauses excessively during scanning Make sure that the host computer meets minimum requirements for scanning there is enough free space on the hard disk drive all other applications are closed the scanner has the correct amount of memory installed for the documents being scanned You can also try changing the scanning options compression etc in your scanning software Documents are multifeeding Make sure that the leading edges of all batched documents are centered in the ADF so
14. power up the scanner so that the camera can return to its home position D 6 A 61167 September 2002 Removing the Dockable Flatbed The flatbed is easy to remove from your i200 Series Scanner IMPORTANT Do not attempt to undock the flatbed while it is in use 1 Power down the scanner 2 Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner 3 Squeeze the latches on the lower sides of the flatbed The docking latches disengage from the scanner 4 Pull the flatbed away from the scanner 5 Remove the scanner front panel from its storage place on the back of the flatbed 6 Place the flatbed in its original packaging for storage Latches A 61167 September 2002 D 7 7 Tuck the flexible cable back into the scanner Make sure that you do not bend or fold the flexible cable 8 Align the scanner front panel pins with the slots on the scanner 9 Press firmly against the right side of the door to latch it IMPORTANT The scanner will not operate if the front panel is not securely attached 10 Lower the input tray 11 Power up the scanner Pins Slots A 61167 September 2002 E 1 Appendix E Installing Optional Memory The scanner comes installed with 64 MB of memory This may be sufficient for your scanning needs However up to 256 MB of memory SODIMM may be installed in the scanner to accommodate long document scanning or scanning with certain scanner features e g auto crop at 300 dpi
15. that each document will come in contact with the feed rollers the feed module and separator module are clean and not worn documents with an unusual texture or surface are fed manually Roller marks or streaks appear on documents after scanning Clean the feed module separator module and drive rollers Refer to the Maintenance section Vertical lines appear on the image Clean the imaging guides Refer to the Maintenance section Calibrate the scanner Refer to the Maintenance section A 61167 September 2002 A 1 Appendix A Specifications Scanner Type i250 Scanner simplex color scanner with automatic document feeder i260 Scanner duplex color scanner with automatic document feeder Image Capture Resolution 75 dpi to 300 dpi color and bitonal ADF Scanning Speed 50 ppm 200 dpi landscape A4 42 ppm 200 dpi portrait letter Scanning Output Bitonal 256 level 8 bit grayscale 24 bit color Output Resolution 75 to 600 dpi File Format Output Color compressed JPEG uncompressed TIFF Grayscale compressed JPEG uncompressed TIFF Bitonal G4 TIFF uncompressed TIFF Scan Area Width 6 4 to 29 7 cm 2 5 to 11 7 in Length 8 9 to 43 2 cm 3 5 to 17 in with standard memory 8 9 to 66 0 cm 3 5 to 26 0 in with extended memory ADF Capacity 100 sheets of 20 lb bond paper up to A3 200 sheet output tray Recommended Daily Volume Up to 5 000 pages day Light Source Xenon lamp E
16. the blotter strips Replacing an Ink Cartridge Refer to Installing an Ink Cartridge in this chapter for information about replacing an empty ink cartridge Purchase ink cartridges from an office supply retailer near you A 61167 September 2002 C 15 Replacing the Ink Blotter Strips Two ink blotter strips in the scanner collect ink overflow These strips should be replaced as necessary To order additional ink blotter strips refer to Appendix B Supplies and Accessories NOTE Improperly aligned blotter strips may cause paper jams 1 Power down the scanner 2 Disconnect the power cord 3 Remove any documents from the feeder area 4 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 5 Pull up to open the scanner door 6 Locate the two ink blotter strips in the rear of the transport area 7 Grasp a blotter strip and carefully pull it off 8 Discard the soiled strip 9 Remove the other blotter strip and discard it C 16 A 61167 September 2002 10 Remove the backing from a new blotter strip 11 Align the blotter strip in one of the channels 12 Press the adhesive side of the blotter strip down firmly into the channel 13 Repeat Steps 10 12 for the other strip 14 Lower the scanner door and press it firmly until it snaps into place Replacing the Ink Cartridge Carrier To order ink cartridge carriers refer to Appendix B Supplies and Accessories 1 Locate the impri
17. to the imprinter The imprinter can be manually placed in 14 horizontal positions All imprinter controls and functions are accessible through ISIS and TWAIN drivers Imprinting must be enabled or disabled for each scan session A maximum of 40 characters which can include any alphanumeric and special characters from the printable character set see chart below is allowed Imprinter information is posted to an image header record which is accessible via the host computer Print Characters Characters can be printed in two orientations Cine no rotation or Comic 90 rotation and two sizes Small regular and Large bold and are designed to fit seven characters per inch when printed in Comic orientation Imprinting cannot be done within 0 89 cm 0 35 in of the leading or trailing edge of the document Printable Character Set blank amp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w
18. 3 dpi Comic 115 dpi 85dpi A 61167 September 2002 D 1 Appendix D KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed The KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed is an A3 flatbed that adds scanning capability for exception documents to your i200 Series Scanner Purchase the flatbed separately Catalog No 130 5390 Contents of the Dockable Flatbed Kit The KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed kit contains the following items KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed Installation instructions Flatbed Specifications Dimensions Height 16 3 cm 6 4 in Width 48 6 cm 19 1 in Length 64 3 cm 25 3 in Weight 7 3 kg 16 0 lb Installing the Dockable Flatbed The Dockable Flatbed is easy to attach to your i200 Series Scanner 1 Power down the scanner 2 Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner 3 Locate the scanner front panel latch and pull it to the left D 2 A 61167 September 2002 4 Remove the scanner front panel IMPORTANT The scanner will not operate if the dockable flatbed is not securely attached 5 Slide the flatbed close to the opening 6 Push the flatbed against the scanner until the docking latches click into place 7 Attach the scanner front panel to the mounting posts on the back of the flatbed for storage You will need to re attach this panel to the scanner if you remove the flatbed from the scanner 8 Power up the scanner The flatbed is ready to use NOTE L
19. S003 Class A CE Mark Europe CISPR22 Class A EN55022 98 Class A EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 C Tick Mark Australia VCCI Class A EMC Environmental Information The KODAK i200 Series Scanners are designed to meet worldwide environmental requirements The i200 Series Scanners power supply cord jacket and the solder on the circuit boards contain lead Disposal of lead may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact your local authorities or in the U S A visit the Electronics Industry Alliance web site at www eiae org Based on a review of the available information disposal of the ink cartridge would not be regulated under U S EPA s RCRA U S Clean Water Act CWA or both However disposal may be subject to state or local landfill incineration or recycling requirements Guidelines are available for the disposal of consumable items that are replaced during maintenance or service follow local regulations or contact Kodak locally for more information The product packaging is recyclable Parts are designed for reuse or recycling The i200 Series Scanners are Energy Star compliant 6 A 61167 September 2002 EMC Statements For the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These
20. and cable Attaching the Imprinter Board and Cable The imprinter board is first attached to a mounting bracket which is connected to the main control board then the imprinter cable is plugged in IMPORTANT Use proper precautions to avoid static when you install the imprinter card 1 Place the imprinter board on the circuit board mounting bracket C 4 A 61167 September 2002 2 Align the three thumbscrews on the imprinter board with the corresponding holes on the circuit board mounting bracket 3 Loosely attach the imprinter board to the circuit board mounting bracket with the three thumbscrews 4 Slide the hook near the bottom of the circuit board mounting bracket into the support slot on the main control board 5 Press the imprinter board firmly into the main control board Support slot A 61167 September 2002 C 5 6 Attach and tighten the fourth thumbscrew on top of the circuit board mounting bracket 7 Make sure that the imprinter board is seated and secure 8 Tighten the three thumbscrews that connect the imprinter board and the circuit board mounting bracket 9 Replace the circuit board cover 10 Secure the circuit board cover with its two screws 11 Locate the imprinter connector on the circuit board cover The imprinter connector should be protruding from the opening on top of the circuit board cover Imprinter connector C 6 A 61167 September 2002 12 Attach the end of the imprin
21. anning Image capture optical resolution 300 dpi Image output resolution 75 100 150 200 300 400 600 dpi for bitonal grayscale and color scanning NOTE Throughput speed at 400 dpi and 600 dpi is dependent on your PC configuration Auto color balancing auto white balancing to ensure good color balance after calibration Pixel and color correction for the best color image quality JPEG compression allows images to be viewed in many image viewers Maintenance Easily replaceable feed module and separator module Easy one step paper jam clearance LED indicators for power ready paper jam and operating conditions Resolution Landscape A4 Portrait Letter i250 Scanner i260 Scanner i250 Scanner i260 Scanner 150 dpi 67 ppm 67 ppm 134 ipm 53 ppm 53 ppm 106 ipm 200 dpi 50 ppm 50 ppm 100 ipm 40 ppm 40 ppm 80 ipm 300 dpi 33 ppm 33 ppm 67 ipm 26 ppm 26 ppm 53 ipm A 61167 September 2002 3 Preparing Documents for Scanning A batch of documents to be fed into the scanner must be arranged so that the leading edges of all documents are aligned and centered under the automatic paper feeder this allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time Documents must be positioned face down for scanning Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning Torn damaged or crus
22. appears 3 Click Calibrate A message appears 4 Place the calibration target in the scanner ADF Use the 30 5 cm 12 in square calibration target Catalog No 127 1436 that is included with your scanner 5 Click OK Calibration begins A confirmation box appears when the ADF calibration has finished 6 Click OK A 61167 September 2002 27 Troubleshooting Indicator Lights There are two indicator lights on the scanner Green on ready to scan Green flashing scanner is busy Red on error mode Red and green on scanner is powering up After you power up the scanner the red and green indicator lights will illuminate After approximately one minute both lights go out When the green indicator light comes back on the scanner is ready to begin scanning However the host computer may require a few more seconds to detect the scanner Lamps The scanner has a lamp saver feature to prolong lamp life The lamps shut off after five minutes of scanner idle time Clearing Document Jams 1 Remove any documents from the feeder area 2 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 3 Pull up to open the scanner door 4 Locate the jammed document and remove it 5 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place Green indicator light Red indicator light 28 A 61167 September 2002 Adjusting the Separator Module Tension Most documents wil
23. ctor is provided on the rear panel of the scanner for IEEE 1394 FireWire connectivity 1 Install the IEEE 1394 FireWire card in the host computer as described by the instructions included with the card IMPORTANT Use proper precautions to avoid static when you install the IEEE 1394 FireWire card in your computer 2 Power up the host computer after the IEEE 1394 FireWire card installation is complete Installing the Kodak Driver Software 1 Insert the KODAK i200 Series Installation CD in the CD ROM drive The installation program starts automatically 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to install the KODAK TWAIN and ISIS drivers and the KODAK Scanner Validation Tool 3 Attach the beaded end of the IEEE 1394 cable to the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner IMPORTANT Only use the IEEE 1394 cable that is supplied with the i200 Series Scanner 4 Attach the other end of the IEEE 1394 cable to the host computer IMPORTANT The i200 Series Scanner should be the only item plugged in to the IEEE 1394 FireWire card on the host computer 12 A 61167 September 2002 Power Setup Several power cords are supplied with the scanner Use only the cord required for your type of power Dispose of the unneeded power cords properly Use only the power supply that was provided with the scanner CAUTION The power supply must only be used indoors in a dry location IMPORTANT Do not substitute another power supply m
24. dy to begin scanning However the host computer may require a few more seconds to detect the scanner 6 Wait until the scanner light is green and no longer in the power up mode 7 Attach the IEEE 1394 cable to the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 8 Wait a few moments for the host computer s operating system to recognize the scanner The scanner is now ready to use Color Image Quality Color image quality is highly subjective Here are some things to consider when scanning in color The difference in the color outputs of scanners printers and monitors can affect the perception of the scanned document Computer displays and printer output can vary from model to model and from manufacturer to manufacturer An image may be acceptable on one display and unacceptable on another Area lighting fluorescent natural incandescent can affect color perception The appearance of a colored area within an image can be perceived differently based on what surrounds it The characteristics and condition of a document can have an impact on color consistency Color requirements may differ between environments e g in a business document environment images are generally viewed on a monitor whereas in a print on demand environment scanned images are printed To ensure that your scanner is delivering the best image Clean the scanner Contamination within the scanner degrades image
25. e imprinter access door must be in place and closed during scanner operation except when changing the printhead location or replacing the ink cartridge When the imprinter access door is removed DO NOT allow loose clothing jewelry hair or other objects to enter the imprinter opening Contents of the Imprinter Kit The KODAK i200 Series Imprinter kit contains the following items Imprinter board Mounting bracket Thumbscrews 4 Imprinter cable Ink cartridge carrier Ink cartridge Ink blotters 2 Installation instructions C 2 A 61167 September 2002 Installing the Imprinter Removing the Circuit Board Cover 1 Make sure that the scanner is powered down and there are no documents in the feeder area 2 Disconnect the power cord from the back of the scanner 3 Disconnect the IEEE 1394 FireWire cable from the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 4 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 5 Pull up to open the scanner door 6 Remove the output tray 7 Lift up the scanner door release again and open the scanner door past the circuit board cover 8 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws one front one back that hold the circuit board cover in place Circuit board cover A 61167 September 2002 C 3 9 Lift up the circuit board cover and remove it 10 Go to the next section to attach the imprinter board
26. he highest position with the first document stop when you are scanning checks Use the highest position with the second document stop raised when you are scanning documents that are 14 cm 5 5 in long 1 Grasp the tray on each side 2 Lift up the tray and move it up or down to the desired position Closing the Input and Output Trays You can move the scanner trays out of the way when the scanner is not in use 1 Grasp the input tray 2 Lift up the input tray until it rests against the scanner front 3 Grasp the output tray 4 Lift up the output tray until it rests against the scanner back Installing Optional Accessories If you have purchased a KODAK i200 Series Imprinter KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed and or additional memory SODIMM refer to the appropriate appendix in this guide for installation instructions for the accessory Lowest position for long documents Middle position for letter or A4 documents Highest position for checks A 61167 September 2002 17 Using the Scanner Starting and Stopping Scanning Scanning is controlled by software developed for your application To start and stop scanning refer to the documentation provided with your software Automatic Feeding To scan a batch of documents follow the guidelines for size type quantity etc in the Introduction section For faster throughput feed documents into the automatic document feeder ADF in landscape orientation lo
27. he ink cartridge before installing it refer to Purging an Ink Cartridge in this chapter 1 Locate the imprinter access door on the back of the scanner 2 Slide your fingers under the imprinter access door handle and pull the door toward you 3 Lift the imprinter access door off the scanner 4 Slide the ink cartridge carrier out of its position 5 Raise the locking bar 6 Remove the empty ink cartridge if one is present NOTE Dispose of empty ink cartridges properly Do not incinerate ink cartridges 7 Insert a new purged ink cartridge 8 Lower the locking bar around the ink cartridge 9 Slide the ink cartridge carrier into its position NOTE You may change the ink cartridge carrier positions Refer to the following section Setting the Imprinter Position 10 Replace the imprinter access door A 61167 September 2002 C 13 Setting the Imprinter Position There are 14 possible positions for the imprinter Make sure that the imprinter is in the correct position for your documents 1 Locate the imprinter access door on the back of the scanner 2 Slide your fingers under the imprinter access door handle and pull the door toward you 3 Lift the imprinter access door off the scanner 4 Locate the imprinter positioning slots 5 Determine which position is suitable for your imprinting needs 6 Lift the ink cartridge carrier out of its position 7 Slide the ink cart
28. he lamps to warm up for three minutes 2 Click on Calibrate in the Imaging tab The Image Chain Calibration dialog box appears 3 Click Calibrate A message appears 4 Place the calibration target in the scanner ADF Use the 30 5 cm 12 in square calibration target Catalog No 127 1436 that is included with your scanner 5 Click OK A 61167 September 2002 D 5 Calibration begins A message appears when the ADF calibration has finished 6 Raise the scanner s input tray and rest it against the scanner 7 Lift the flatbed cover and hold it up 8 Place the calibration target face down on the glass platen 9 Position the calibration target with the corner aligned with the arrow 10 Close the flatbed cover 11 Click OK Calibration begins A message appears when the flatbed calibration has finished 12 Click OK Cleaning the Flatbed The flatbed s glass platen can collect fingerprints and dust which may lessen the quality of your scans Use Staticide Wipes for KODAK Scanners Catalog No 896 5519 to clean the platen glass 1 Open the flatbed cover 2 Wipe the platen glass with a Staticide Wipe 3 Dry the platen glass with a lint free cloth 4 Close the platen cover After a Power Failure If power is interrupted while you are using the flatbed the scanner camera may not be in its home position Do not remove the flatbed if this has occurred Once power has been restored
29. he scanner door 3 Locate the two channels in the rear of the transport area These channels are where the blotter strips will be installed 4 Remove the backing from a new blotter strip 5 Align the blotter strip in one of the channels NOTE Improperly aligned blotter strips may cause paper jams 6 Press the adhesive side of the blotter strip down firmly into the channel 7 Repeat Steps 4 6 for the other strip 8 Lower the scanner door and press it firmly until it snaps into place Channels A 61167 September 2002 C 11 Purging an Ink Cartridge One ink cartridge is included with your i200 Series Imprinter You must purge the ink cartridge before installing it 1 Remove the ink cartridge from the box and inner packaging 2 Hold the cartridge and insert a straightened paper clip into the larger hole on the top of the ink cartridge 3 Rotate the ink cartridge until the bottom is face up 4 Gently press the paper clip against the side of the ink bladder until a small bead of ink appears on the ink flow point on the ink cartridge bottom CAUTION Do not puncture the ink bladder with the paper clip 5 Remove the paper clip 6 Allow the ink bead to absorb back into the ink cartridge 7 Blot the excess ink with a lint free tissue CAUTION Do not touch the ink flow point or you may cause improper ink flow C 12 A 61167 September 2002 Installing an Ink Cartridge You must purge t
30. he separator module clicks into place 8 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place Separator module A 61167 September 2002 25 Replacing the Feed Module 1 Power down the scanner 2 Remove any documents from the feeder area 3 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 4 Pull up to open the scanner door 5 Push against the raised edge on the left side of the front roller cover and pull the cover up and out to remove it NOTE You may need to lift the input tray slightly to remove the roller cover 6 Remove the feed module by pushing it to the right and lifting it out 7 Remove any dust or debris from the tray area under the feed module 8 Insert a new feed module by aligning the pins and pushing it toward the right to fit it into position 9 Re install the front roller cover 10 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place Front roller cover Feed module 26 A 61167 September 2002 Calibrating the Scanner Calibration optimizes the optical system in your scanner in order to achieve the best overall quality of scanned images Frequent calibration is not needed or recommended NOTE The screens shown in this section are for the TWAIN driver Your screens may be different 1 Allow the lamps to warm up for three minutes 2 Click on Calibrate in the Imaging tab The Image Chain Calibration dialog box
31. hed pages can be transported successfully through the scanner However no scanner can transport every possible type of damaged paper If in doubt about whether a specific damaged document can be transported through the scanner place the document in a clear protective sleeve Sleeves should be manually fed one at a time folded edge first while lifting the gap release lever NOTE Use the optional dockable flatbed to scan damaged documents When scanning documents in a clear protective sleeve the input tray guides must be adjusted to accommodate the width of the sleeve NOTE Kodak scanners have been tested with a range of documents that represent the broad spectrum of document types found in the most common business applications Optimal scanner performance is achieved when scanning documents within the recommended document specifications listed below Scanning documents that are outside of these specifications may lead to undesirable results in terms of scanner reliability image quality and or consumable life Recommended Documents The following chart lists the recommended document attributes Materials Virgin and recycled papers Photographic papers Clear protective sleeves meeting the size and thickness requirements in this section Paper Types Bond Laser Inkjet Offset Paper Weights The document feeder handles a broad range of paper weights from 50 to 200g 13 to 110 lb Minimum Document S
32. i200 Series Scanners User s Guide A 61167 P N 3E9296 A 61167 September 2002 i Contents Introduction 1 Optional Accessories 1 Scanner Features 1 Paper Transport Features 2 Speed Capacity Throughput 2 Image Quality Features 2 Maintenance 2 Preparing Documents for Scanning 3 Recommended Documents 3 Safety Information 4 Warning Labels 4 User Precautions 4 Safety and Regulatory Agency Approvals
33. ing a hair net if needed or by tying long hair up in a bun Remove all loose objects from the area that could be drawn into the machine Take sufficient breaks to maintain mental alertness Supervisors should review their practices and make the compliance with these precautions a part of the job description for the operator of the KODAK i200 Series Scanners and any other mechanical devices CAUTION High voltage Avoid contact CAUTION Hot surface Avoid contact CAUTION Moving parts Avoid contact WARNING The scanner front panel must be in place and closed during scanner operation WARNING The printer access door must be in place and closed during scanner operation except when changing the printhead location or replacing the ink cartridge When the printer access door is removed DO NOT allow loose clothing jewelry hair or other objects to enter the printer opening A 61167 September 2002 5 Safety and Regulatory Agency Approvals The KODAK i200 Series Scanners conform to all applicable national and international product safety and electronic emission regulatory requirements This includes but is not limited to the following Underwriters Laboratories Inc listing to UL 60950 Third Edition Underwriters Laboratories Inc listing to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Third Edition TUV Rheinland of North America approval to EN60950 CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B FCC Class A Canadian ICE
34. ize Width x Length 8 9 x 6 4 cm 3 5 x 2 5 in Maximum Document Size Width x Length With standard memory 29 7 x 43 2 cm 11 7 x 17 in With extended memory 29 7 x 66 0 cm 11 7 x 26 0 in Dockable Flatbed 29 7 x 43 2 cm 11 7 x 17 in Paper Inks NOTE All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is started Standard offset printing Inkjet printer Thermal transfer Handwriting inks Correction Fluids NOTE All correction fluids on the paper must be dry before scanning is started Liquid Paper Tipp Ex Wite out Other similar correction fluids Document Batch Height for Automatic Feeding When feeding batched documents the maximum height of the batched documents is 10 2 mm 0 4 in or approximately 100 sheets of 75g 20 lb paper 4 A 61167 September 2002 Safety Information When placing the scanner make sure that the electrical power outlet is located within 1 52 metres 5 feet of the scanner and is easily accessible CAUTION The power supply must only be used indoors in a dry location Warning Labels User Precautions Users and their employer need to observe the common sense precautions applicable to the operation of any machinery These include but are not limited to the following Do not wear loose clothing unbuttoned sleeves etc Do not wear loose jewelry bracelets bulky rings long necklaces etc Hair should be kept short us
35. l feed perfectly fine with the default separator module tension However there may be times when you are scanning documents that are lighter or heavier Two additional positions for the separator module spring allow you to adjust the tension to improve the scanning these types of documents The spring can be placed in one of the two channels or it can be released and left on the flat surface 1 Power down the scanner 2 Remove any documents from the feeder area 3 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 4 Pull up to open the scanner door 5 Remove the separator module by pulling it down and lifting it off 6 Pull the spring gently into the position you want 7 Re install the separator module and align the shaft ends 8 Press until the separator module clicks into place Heavy documents Normal documents default position Light documents A 61167 September 2002 29 System Is Not Responding If the scanner and or host computer are not responding perform the following steps 1 Power down the computer 2 Power down the scanner 3 Disconnect the IEEE 1394 FireWire cable from the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 4 Power up the computer 5 Power up the scanner After you power up the scanner the red and green indicator lights will illuminate After approximately one minute both lights go out When the green indicator light comes back on the scanner is rea
36. lectrical Requirements 100 127V AC 50 60 Hz 4 0 amps 200 240V AC 50 60 Hz 2 0 amps Scanner Power Scanner with ADF 24 Vdc 4 2 A max operating Scanner with flatbed 24 Vdc 3 7 A max operating Power Source Phihong PSM 1564 240 IMPORTANT Do not substitute another power supply model or another manufacturer s power supply Scanner Dimensions Height 35 4 cm 14 0 in without trays 36 4 cm 14 4 in with trays folded up Width 62 5 cm 24 6 in Depth 28 7 cm 11 3 in without trays 30 0 cm 11 8 in with trays folded up 68 1 cm 26 8 in with trays extended Scanner Weight i250 Scanner 12 5 kg 27 5 lb i260 Scanner 13 9 kg 30 5 lb A 2 A 61167 September 2002 Specification values apply to all of the i200 Series Scanners except where noted All of these specifications are subject to change without notice Dockable Flatbed Dimensions Height 16 3 cm 6 4 in Width 48 6 cm 19 1 in Length 64 3 cm 25 3 in Dockable Flatbed Weight 7 3 kg 16 0 lb Host Connection IEEE 1394 FireWire interface 6 pin connector Operating Temperature 15 to 35 C 59 95 F Humidity 15 to 76 dry bulb Environmental Factors Feature Energy Star compliant Power Consumption i250 i260 Running lt 156W i250 i260 Energy Star lt 12W Heat Load 600 BTU Altitude Up to 2440 m 8000 ft Acoustic Noise Data was measured in accordance with DIN 45 635 ANSI S12 10 1985 and ISO 7779 i
37. lowing screen appears Select Finish Your scanner is now installed A 61167 September 2002 15 Input and Output Trays The input and output trays snap into place They also may be adjusted to fit different document sizes The input and output trays also may be folded flat up against the scanner to save space when the scanner is not in use Attaching the Input Tray 1 Locate the input tray slots large holes on the scanner 2 Align the input tray pins with the slots 3 Press the input tray until it snaps into place Attaching the Output Tray 1 Locate the output tray slots on the scanner 2 Align the output tray pins with the slots 3 Press the output tray until it snaps into place Tray Extenders and Side Guides Both the input and output trays have extenders to accommodate long documents Grasp the tray extender and pull it out to the desired position The input tray has side guides that allow you to adjust the feeder to fit different document sizes Grasp the side guides and slide them to the desired position Input tray Output tray Document stops Input tray extender Output tray extender 16 A 61167 September 2002 Adjusting the Output Tray The output tray has three positions Set the output tray to the lowest position when you are scanning long documents Set the output tray to the middle position when you are scanning letter or A4 size documents Set the output tray to t
38. n a semi anechoic chamber Operating lt 65 dB Standby lt 40 dB A 61167 September 2002 B 1 Appendix B Supplies and Accessories Contact your scanner supplier to order supplies or visit us online at http www kodak com go shop Item Catalog No KODAK i200 Series Dockable Flatbed 130 5390 KODAK i200 Series Imprinter 892 7964 KODAK Feeder Consumables Kit for i200 Series Scanners 124 1066 KODAK Printer Ink Blotters for i200 Series Scanners 60 840 5425 KODAK Printer Ink Cartridge Carrier for i200 i800 3000 4000 7000 9000 Series Scanners 838 4885 Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets 50 169 0783 Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads 24 853 5981 Staticide Wipes for KODAK Scanners 144 896 5519 KODAK Calibration Targets for i200 3000 4000 Series Scanners 127 1436 A 61167 September 2002 C 1 Appendix C KODAK i200 Series Imprinter The KODAK i200 Series Imprinter adds imprinting capability to your KODAK i200 Series Scanner The imprinter prints a date time fixed string and or sequential number on document backs Purchase the imprinter separately Catalog No 892 7964 The imprinter operates at full scanner speed and prints on the document after scanning on the rear side of the document top side as placed in the input tray Imprinting is controlled through software IMPORTANT Clean the scanner s internal components daily when you use the imprinter WARNING Th
39. nger side as the leading edge IMPORTANT Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning 1 Align the leading edges of the stacked documents 2 Position the leading edge of the documents face down and centered in the ADF 3 Adjust the document feeder guides 4 Adjust the output tray position if necessary 5 Pull out the output tray extender if necessary 6 Start scanning 18 A 61167 September 2002 Continuous Feeding Continuous feeding allows you to place additional batches of documents in the feeder for infinite feeding with operator assistance When only a few documents from one batch remain in the feeder place the next batch face down on top of those documents Manual Feeding Follow the guidelines for document size type weight quantity etc in the Introduction section Position the leading edge of the document face down and centered in the ADF then start scanning Damaged Documents 1 Place the damaged document into a protective sleeve 2 Position the sleeve face down folded edge first and centered in the ADF 3 Lift the gap release lever if necessary this provides more clearance to ease document feeding 4 Start scanning A 61167 September 2002 19 Maintenance The scanner will collect dust and other debris during routine scanning Follow the procedures in this section and clean the scanner at least
40. nter access door on the back of the scanner 2 Slide your fingers under the imprinter access door handle and pull the door toward you 3 Lift the imprinter access door off the scanner 4 Slide the ink cartridge carrier out of its position 5 Raise the locking bar 6 Remove the ink cartridge if one is present 7 Squeeze the metal strips on the connector and pull the connector away from the ink cartridge carrier 8 Push the connector firmly into a new ink cartridge carrier 9 Replace the ink cartridge 10 Lower the locking bar around the ink cartridge 11 Slide the ink cartridge carrier back into its position 12 Replace the imprinter access door A 61167 September 2002 C 17 Imprinting Overview Many applications with capture needs up to 10 000 pages per day particularly in the finance insurance and public administration industries require an imprinter Furthermore forms processing applications in all areas can benefit from the use of an imprinter The KODAK i200 Series Imprinter is unique in that the document print string can be configured to include both literal static information i e information that stays the same for each document such as batch name scan station or operator and dynamic information i e information that may change for each page scanned such as sequential document number Software controls static fields any information that the software allows you to enter can be sent
41. odel or another manufacturer s power supply 1 Press the side labeled O on the power switch to make sure that the power is off NOTE The power switch is on the power supply 2 Attach the power cord for your power type to the power supply 3 Attach the power supply to the power input on the back of the scanner 4 Plug the power cord into a power outlet NOTE Make sure that the power outlet is located within 1 52 metres 5 feet of the scanner and is easily accessible 5 Press the side labeled I on the power switch to power up the scanner After you power up the scanner the red and green indicator lights will illuminate After approximately one minute both lights go out When the green indicator light comes back on the scanner is ready to begin scanning However the host computer may require a few more seconds to detect the scanner On Off I O switch A 61167 September 2002 13 If you are installing the scanner on a computer that is running Windows 2000 the following screen appears Select Yes Kodak has successfully tested the i200 Series Scanners with Windows 2000 Your scanner is now installed If you are installing the scanner on a computer that is running Windows XP the following screen appears Select Next The following screen appears 14 A 61167 September 2002 Select Continue Anyway Kodak has successfully tested the i200 Series Scanners with Windows XP The fol
42. once per week Clean the scanner and paper path daily if you are scanning carbonless paper or newsprint or if you are using the imprinter NOTES Some debris from the rubber tires on the feed module and separator module is normal Tire debris does not always mean that the tires are worn or damaged After cleaning inspect the tires for wear and replace the separator module or feed module if necessary Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning There are two wear parts that you may replace the feed module and the separator module NOTE To order cleaning supplies or replacement parts refer to Appendix B Supplies and Accessories Cleaning the Scanner For best scanner performance clean the feed module rollers separator module rollers imaging guides transport area and paper path at least once per week Use only these cleaning materials Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads Catalog No 853 5981 Staticide Wipes for KODAK Scanners Catalog No 896 5519 Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets Catalog No 169 0783 Use of any other cleaning materials could damage your scanner In addition to the recommended cleaning supplies you may use a vacuum cleaner to remove debris from the scanner Cleaning the Separator Module 1 Power down the scanner 2 Remove any documents from the feeder area 3 Lift up the scanner door relea
43. or higher Maximum document sizes With standard memory 64 MB 29 7 x 43 2 cm 11 7 x 17 in With extended memory 256 MB 29 7 x 66 0 cm 11 7 x 26 0 in IMPORTANT Use proper precautions to avoid static when you install memory 1 Power down the scanner 2 Remove any documents from the feeder area 3 Disconnect the power cord from the back of the scanner 4 Disconnect the IEEE 1394 FireWire cable from the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 5 Remove the scanner s output tray 6 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 7 Pull up to open the scanner door E 2 A 61167 September 2002 8 Lift up the scanner door release again and open the scanner door past the circuit board cover 9 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws one front one back that hold the circuit board cover in place NOTE If the optional imprinter has been installed disconnect the imprinter cable from the imprinter board before you remove the circuit board cover Refer to Appendix C KODAK i200 Series Imprinter for information about the imprinter cable 10 Lift up the circuit board cover and remove it Circuit board cover A 61167 September 2002 E 3 11 Remove the existing memory card from the main control board 12 Plug the new SODIMM card into the main control board 13 Replace the circuit board cover 14 Secure the circuit board cover with its two sc
44. ower the input tray when you are going to use the automatic document feeder instead of the flatbed A 61167 September 2002 D 3 Using the Flatbed Use the flatbed to scan documents that cannot be scanned using the automatic document feeder ADF 1 Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner if necessary 2 Lift the flatbed cover and hold it up 3 Place the document face down on the glass platen 4 Position the document with the corner aligned with the arrow 5 Close the flatbed cover 6 Start scanning Book Scanning You can use the flatbed to scan thick or bound documents such as books The flatbed cover rises to accommodate bound materials It can also be lifted off and removed to allow scanning very thick books 1 Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner if necessary 2 Lift the flatbed cover and hold it up 3 Place the book face down on the glass platen 4 Position the book with the corner aligned with the arrow 5 Close the flatbed cover 6 Start scanning Arrow D 4 A 61167 September 2002 Calibrating the Flatbed Calibration optimizes the optical system in your scanner in order to achieve the best overall quality of scanned images Frequent calibration is not needed or recommended NOTES You must calibrate the ADF before you can calibrate the flatbed The screens shown in this section are for the TWAIN driver Your screens may be different 1 Allow t
45. rews NOTE If you removed the optional imprinter cable from the imprinter board reinstall the cable now Refer to Appendix C KODAK i200 Series Imprinter for information about the imprinter cable 15 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place 16 Re attach the scanner s output tray 17 Re attach the IEEE 1394 cable to the IEEE 1394 port on the back of the scanner 18 Re attach the power cord SODIMM card EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Document Imaging Rochester New York 14650 www kodak com go docimaging Kodak Digital Science and the ds monogram symbol are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company A 61167 9 2002 Cat No 850 7543 Eastman Kodak Company 2002
46. ridge carrier into the desired position 8 Replace the imprinter access door C 14 A 61167 September 2002 Imprinter Maintenance The ink cartridges ink blotter strips and ink cartridge carrier used in the imprinter will need replacing occasionally Imprinting Problems If you are having problems imprinting on scanned documents The tip of the ink cartridge may be plugged Purge prime the ink cartridge refer to Purging an Ink Cartridge in this chapter If the ink still does not flow properly replace the ink cartridge Dispose of used ink cartridges properly Verify that the ink cartridge is not empty The ink bladder inside the cartridge is flat when it is empty Make sure that the ink cartridge is properly installed in the imprinter Make sure that the ink cartridge is located in the correct position for imprinting Make sure that the ink cartridge carrier is properly seated in its positioning slot Verify that all imprinter connectors are securely fastened and that the imprinter cables are not folded or creased Expected Life of Imprinter Components Imprinter ink cartridge approximately 750 000 non bold characters per cartridge Ink blotter strips replace as necessary when soiled Ink cartridge carrier approximately 500 000 pages When the Imprinter Is Not in Use When the imprinter is not being used place the ink cartridge on its side so that ink does not drip down on
47. ring the above accessories refer to Appendix B Supplies and Accessories Additional memory SODIMM purchase a memory card at a computer supply retailer near you For information about installing a memory card refer to Appendix E Installing Optional Memory Scanner Features Excellent paper handling image quality and reliability Color at the same speed as bitonal and grayscale Dual stream output Easy to use and maintain Handles a broad range of paper weights and sizes Small footprint fits easily on a desktop or table Low noise level Easy installation ISIS and TWAIN device drivers are included on a CD that is packed with each scanner International language support Automatic overlap multifeed detection All scanner models support multiple electrical power requirements for use worldwide May be user calibrated at any time Electronic red green and blue color dropout 2 A 61167 September 2002 Paper Transport Features Automatic and manual feeding Multifeed detection by document length and or document thickness Automatic feeder with operator assisted infinite and single sheet feeding Speed Capacity Throughput The following speeds in pages per minute ppm are for color grayscale or bitonal output Image Quality Features Adaptive Threshold Processing ATP image compression despeckle and dithering for bitonal sc
48. se to unlatch the scanner door 4 Pull up to open the scanner door 20 A 61167 September 2002 5 Remove the separator module by pulling it down and lifting it off 6 Manually rotate and wipe the separator module rollers with a roller cleaning pad 7 Inspect the rollers If the rollers show signs of wear or damage replace the separator module 8 Insert the separator module and align the shaft ends 9 Press until the separator module clicks into place 10 Go to the next section to clean the feed module Separator module A 61167 September 2002 21 Cleaning the Feed Module 1 Push against the raised edge on the left side of the front roller cover to the side and pull the cover up and out to remove it NOTE You may need to lift the input tray slightly to remove the front roller cover 2 Remove the feed module by pushing it to the right and lifting it out 3 Manually rotate and wipe the feed module rollers with a roller cleaning pad Front roller cover Feed module 22 A 61167 September 2002 4 Inspect the feed module If the tires show signs of wear or damage replace the feed module 5 Remove any dust or debris from the tray area under the feed module and the front roller cover 6 Insert the feed module by aligning the pins and pushing it toward the right to fit it into position 7 Re install the front roller cover 8 Go to the next section to clean the drive rollers and tran
49. sport area Cleaning the Drive Rollers and Transport Area 1 Manually rotate and wipe the drive rollers with a roller cleaning pad 2 Clean any dust or debris in the slots around the drive rollers 3 Wipe the upper and lower transport areas with a roller cleaning pad 4 Dry the transport area with a lint free cloth A 61167 September 2002 23 5 Push against the raised edge on the left side of the rear roller cover and pull the cover up and out to remove it 6 Remove any dust or debris under the rear roller cover 7 Re install the rear roller cover 8 Go to the next section to clean the imaging guides Cleaning the Imaging Guides 1 Wipe the upper and lower imaging guides with a Staticide Wipe 2 Dry the imaging guides with a lint free cloth 3 Close the scanner door firmly 4 Go to the next section to clean the paper path Cleaning the Paper Path 1 Remove the wrapping from the Transport Cleaning Sheet 2 Adjust the paper feeder guides to fit the cleaning sheet 3 Feed the cleaning sheet adhesive side up through the scanner in portrait orientation until all residue is removed from the drive rollers 4 Adjust the feeder guides to fit then feed the cleaning sheet adhesive side up through the scanner in landscape orientation until all residue is removed from the drive rollers 5 Using the same cleaning sheet repeat Steps 3 and 4 but feed the cleaning sheet through the scanner wi
50. tem This equipment was designed for connection to IT Power Systems A 61167 September 2002 7 Installing the Scanner Site Specifications Place the scanner in a clean area with temperature and relative humidity typical of an office environment IMPORTANT Only use the scanner and power supply indoors in a dry location on a stable level work surface capable of supporting the following weights i250 Scanner 12 5 kg 27 5 lb i260 Scanner 13 9 kg 30 5 lb i250 Scanner with optional flatbed accessory 19 8 kg 43 5 lb i260 Scanner with optional flatbed accessory 21 2 kg 46 5 lb within 1 52 metres 5 feet of an electrical power outlet NOTE For more information about the scanner specifications refer to Appendix A Specifications System Requirements Following is the minimum system configuration to run the i250 Scanner or i260 Scanner NOTE The actual performance of the system depends on the scanning application choice of scanning parameters and the host computer configuration If the scanner is not performing at the optimal speed a faster computer and or more RAM may be necessary to obtain the rated throughput IBM PC or compatible with a Pentium III 1GHz processor Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP 100 MB of available hard disk space 200 MB is recommended 128 MB RAM Monitor VGA Mouse 8 A 61167 September 2002
51. ter cable that has the metal block ferrite block end to the connector in the opening on the circuit board cover 13 Peel off the backing from the first self stick hook and loop pad that is attached to the imprinter cable 14 Align the imprinter cable along the channel in the circuit board cover and press the first self stick hook and loop pad firmly to attach it to the circuit board cover 15 Continue to align the imprinter cable along the channel in the circuit board cover until it is behind the circuit board cover A 61167 September 2002 C 7 16 Peel off the backing from the second self stick hook and loop pad that is attached to the imprinter cable 17 Press the second self stick hook and loop pad firmly to attach it to the circuit board cover 18 Thread the imprinter cable through the opening and into the imprinter area 19 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place 20 Go to the next section to complete the imprinter installation C 8 A 61167 September 2002 Completing the Imprinter Installation After installing the imprinter board and cable you must seat the cable in its supports and install the ink cartridge and carrier IMPORTANT An ink cartridge must be in the ink cartridge carrier in order for the imprinter to be recognized 1 Locate the imprinter access door on the back of the scanner 2 Slide your fingers under the imprinter access door handle and pull the door
52. th the adhesive side down until all residue is removed from the drive rollers NOTE When a cleaning sheet gets very dirty discard it and use a new one Rear roller cover 24 A 61167 September 2002 Replacing Wear Parts The expected life of customer replaceable wear parts is shown below KODAK Separator Module for i200 Series Scanners 200 000 document pages KODAK Feed Module for i200 Series Scanners 500 000 document pages NOTES The composition of the roller materials was engineered to provide the ultimate in feeding reliability across the broadest range of document types sizes and thicknesses Expected life figures are offered as guidelines for operations that follow the recommended scanner cleaning procedures in this section and that scan document types within the recommended paper types refer to Preparing Documents for Scanning in the Introduction section Your experience may vary Certain paper types such as carbonless paper or newsprint failure to clean regularly and or use of non recommended cleaning solvents can shorten roller life Replacing the Separator Module 1 Power down the scanner 2 Remove any documents from the feeder area 3 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 4 Pull up to open the scanner door 5 Remove the separator module by pulling it down and lifting it off 6 Insert the new separator module and align the shaft ends 7 Press until t
53. toward you 3 Lift the imprinter access door off the scanner 4 Pull the imprinter cable from the circuit board cover area carefully through and to the right across the imprinter area 5 Thread the cable through the left and center imprinter cable supports lining up the black lines on the imprinter cable with the supports This assures that the imprinter cable will not be pulled too tightly when the scanner door is opened A 61167 September 2002 C 9 6 Remove the ink cartridge from its packaging and purge it NOTE Detailed information about purging and installing ink cartridges may be found later in this chapter 7 Place the purged ink cartridge in the ink cartridge carrier 8 Lower the locking bar around the ink cartridge 9 Push the connector on the imprinter cable firmly into the ink cartridge carrier 10 Slide the ink cartridge carrier into the desired position NOTE Detailed information about setting the imprinter position may be found later in this chapter 11 Replace the imprinter access door 12 Re attach the output tray 13 Go to the next section to install the ink blotter strips in the scanner C 10 A 61167 September 2002 Installing the Ink Blotter Strips Two ink blotter strips in the scanner transport area collect ink overflow NOTE Improperly aligned blotter strips may cause paper jams 1 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 2 Pull up to open t
54. x and place it on a stable level work surface that is capable of supporting it 2 Lift up the scanner door release to unlatch the scanner door 3 Pull up to open the scanner door 4 Remove the foam sheet 5 Lower the scanner door and press it down firmly until it latches into place Scanner Components Front 1 Scanner door 2 Gap release lever 3 Scanner door release 4 Paper guides 5 Input tray 6 Input tray extender 7 Front panel 8 Front panel latch 1 4 7 8 5 6 3 2 10 A 61167 September 2002 Rear Side Internal 1 Imprinter access door for optional imprinter 2 Imprinter access door handle 3 IEEE 1394 FireWire port 4 Power input 5 Output tray 6 Output tray extender 5 6 3 4 1 2 1 Output tray extender 2 Output tray 3 Indicator lights 4 Input tray 5 Input tray extender 3 5 4 1 2 1 Separator module 2 Drive rollers 3 Channels for ink blotter strips for optional imprinter 4 Rear roller cover 5 Front roller cover 6 Feed module 2 3 4 5 6 1 A 61167 September 2002 11 Making Connections Follow the instructions for installing the IEEE 1394 FireWire card and the Kodak driver software before you plug the scanner into the host computer IMPORTANT You must install the software on the host computer before you install the scanner Installing the IEEE 1394 FireWire Card in the Host Computer An IEEE 1394 six pin conne

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