Fujitsu fi-4860C Operator's Manual
Fujitsu fi-4860C Operator's Manual

Fujitsu fi-4860C Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 P3PC-E167-04EN fi-4860C Image Scanner Operator's Guide...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The fi-4860C is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities. FUJITSU fi series image scanners are known for high reliability and this scanner is no exceptions. The fi-4860C is designed to give you the best results for your scanning need.
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6 Le pésent appareil numérique n’ément pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescridtes dans le Réglesment sur le brouillage radioélectrique dicté par le ministere des Communications du Canada. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conformme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
  • Page 7 Bescheinigung des Herstellers / Importeurs Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der/die/das fi-4860C In Übereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der AmtsblVfg 243/1991 funkentstört ist. Der Deutschen Bundesport wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Überprüfung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeräumt.
  • Page 8 International E Program NERGY TAR® As an NERGY TAR® Partner, PFU LIMITED has determined that this product meets the NERGY TAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. The International NERGY TAR® Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment.
  • Page 9 About the use of mercury The scanner lamps contain mercury. To avoid unexpected injury, read the followings carefully. Doing following actions may result in serious personal injuries: Do not put the substance in the lamp into your mouth as it contains mercury. Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner.
  • Page 10 Trademarks Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. ISIS, QuickScan and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pixel Translations, a division of Captiva Software Corporation in the United States.
  • Page 11 Note, Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS. Also, store this manual in a convenient and safe place so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product.
  • Page 12: Preface

    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.
  • Page 13 Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications. This symbol alerts operators to particularly important informa- ATTENTION tion. Be sure to read this information. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation. HINT A TRIANGLE symbol indicates that special care and attention is required.
  • Page 14 User's Manual of the scanner application you are using. Furthermore, the screenshots in this manual are for the FUJITSU TWAIN32 scanner driver, ScandAll 21 Image Capturing Utility Software, FUJITSU ISIS ®...
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions WARNING The following describes important warnings described in this manual. Do not touch the Power cable with wet hands. Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so might cause electric shock. Do not damage the Power cable. A damaged Power cable might cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 16 Make sure that the smoking has stopped, and then contact the store where you purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.
  • Page 17 Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. If the scanner is damaged for any reason, turn off the scanner and unplug the power cable before contacting the store where you purchased the scanner. Do not put liquids inside the scanner. Do not insert or drop metal objects into the scanner.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 Do not block the ventilation ports. Do not block the ventilation ports. Blocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside the scanner, which may result in fire or scanner failure. Do not place heavy objects or stand on top of the scanner. Do not place heavy objects on the scanner or use the scanner's top surface for performing other work.
  • Page 20 Do not use aerosol sprays near the scanner. Do not use aerosol sprays to clean the scanner. Aerosol sprays cause dirt and dust to enter the scanner, resulting in scanner failure and malfunction. Avoid any contact when the scanner is in use. Avoid touching any part of the scanner mechanism or paper when scanning as this may cause injuries.
  • Page 21 Do not try to lift or move the scanner alone. This scanner is heavy (99lbs/45kg). When you carry the scanner, ensure that additional personnel are used.
  • Page 22: Fujitsu Group Offices

    FUJITSU Group Offices Please send your comments on this manual or on FUJITSU products to the following addresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF FUJITSU CANADA, INC. AMERICA, INC. 6975 Creditview Road Unit 1 2904 Orchard Parkway, San Jose, CA Mississauga, On L5N 8E9 Canada 95134-2009, U.S.A.
  • Page 23 FUJITSU TAIWAN LTD. FUJITSU HONG KONG LTD. 19th Fl., No39, Sec.1,Chung-hwa Rd., 10/F., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, Taipei, Taiwan Taikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Phone: (886-2)2311-2255 Phone: (852)2827-5780 Fax: (886-2)2311-2277 Fax: (852)2827-4724 Website: http://tw.fujitsu.com/ Website: http://hk.fujitsu.com/ E-mail: [email protected] FUJITSU SYSTEMS BUSINESS FUJITSU KOREA LTD.
  • Page 24: Table Of Contents

    Regulatory Information ............iii Note, Liability ............... ix Preface ................. x Safety Precautions............. xiii FUJITSU Group Offices............xx 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS .... 1-1 Turning the Scanner ON ........... 1-2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode ..1-5 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel ......
  • Page 25 4 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES ..4-1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle ......4-2 How to check the Abrasion Counter ......... 4-3 Replacing the Pad ASSY ..........4-4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit .......... 4-9 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit ........4-12 Replacing the Front-side Lamp ........
  • Page 26 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS ....9-1 Basic Product Specifications ..........9-2 Installation Specifications ..........9-3 Dimensions ............... 9-5 APPENDIX1 DROP-OUT COLOR.......... AP-1 APPENDIX2 DOUBLE-FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS..AP-2 APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL ....AP-5 INDEX ................IN-1...
  • Page 27: 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 driver, or the FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly.
  • Page 28: Turning The Scanner On

    1.1 Turning the Scanner ON Turning the power on Press "I" side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner. Power On Main line switch (Rear View)
  • Page 29 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...
  • Page 30: Turning The Power Off

    Turning the Power off On the Operator panel, press and hold down the Power button for two seconds or longer. Press "O" side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner. Power Off Main line switch (Rear View)
  • Page 31: Waking Up The Scanner From The Power Save Mode

    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.
  • Page 32: Basic Operations Of The Operator Panel

    1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel This basic operation include how to enter setup mode and test mode. Clearing error messages When an user recoverable error occurs, Check LED blinks to warn you and the error message is displayed on the LCD. Here is an example of an error message.
  • Page 33: Lifting Or Lowering The Hopper

    Lifting or lowering the hopper When the scanner has no errors (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. CAUTION If something is caught in the mechanism, the scanner may be damaged.
  • Page 34 (2) In test mode ([Single feed] or [Multi feed], the Hopper height changes as follows by pressing (Next button): When the Hopper is at the bottom position, it moves up to 250 sheet position. When the Hopper is at 250 sheet position, it moves down to the bottom position.
  • Page 35 Clearing the consumables replacement message This scanner has Abrasion counters to estimate service life of the consumables. When 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’s service life has expired.
  • Page 36 Using the setup and the test modes. This scanner has the setup mode for customizing the setup conditions, and a test mode for testing the scanner offline. There are two types of setup modes: The Online setup mode that can be entered during Ready status and the Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline.
  • Page 37 Turning on the power Press Press (Next button) (Previous button) Setup (Online)
  • Page 38 - Offline setup mode and test mode Keep pressing (Start button) and turn on the power. Turn on the power while pressing the Start button < > Setup (Offline) - To enter the setup mode, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) in [] screen to select [Setup] then press (Enter button).
  • Page 39 - To enter the test mode, from the [] screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) , select [Test] and press (Enter button). Please see the Operator panel transition chart below. < > < > < > Press (Start button) or (Enter button).
  • Page 40: Setting Up The Hopper

    1.4 Setting up the Hopper Gently flip down the Hopper table with holding its blue part.
  • Page 41: Setting Up The Stacker

    1.5 Setting up the Stacker Open the stacker. Stacker...
  • Page 42 Push the opened stacker table lock into the scanner to lock it in place. When closing the stacker, pull out the stacker a little then fold it closed. HINT...
  • Page 43: Setting The Stacker Extension

    1.6 Setting the Stacker Extension Hold the center of the blue part of the stacker extension to pull it out. Stopper Stacker extension Do not use the stopper to pull out the stacker extension. ATTENTION Stopper may be damaged if you pull it.
  • Page 44: Loading Documents On The Hopper

    1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper Straighten the edges of the documents 1) Straighten both sides of the document stack. Fan the documents 1) Take a stack of documents with thickness of 15mm to 20mm (1/2 to 3/4 inch). 2) Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch. 15 to 20mm 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...
  • Page 45 Load the documents on the hopper. Place the documents face-up on the hopper table. Hopper Adjust the Side guides to the document width. Pressing the lock lever, slide the Side guides so that they contact the document sides. If there is space between the document edges and the guides, the scanned image may be skewed.
  • Page 46 Make sure that the document stack is below the maximum height mark ATTENTION on the inside of the Side guides. For loading long documents, extend the hopper extension. Hopper Extension A batch which consists of different sizes may cause feeding problems. Start up the scanner application and scan the documents.
  • Page 47: Inserting Documents Manually

    1.8 Inserting Documents Manually When the scanner is in Manual Feed Mode, set the documents as follows. Lift the Pick roller until it is held by the magnet catch. The hopper table moves up to the feeding position. Magnet catch Pick roller unit Be careful not to get your fingers or anything caught in the mechanism when the hopper table moves up.
  • Page 48 Place documents face-up at the center of the hopper table. For information on setting Manual feed timeout, refer to "7 OPERATOR PANEL MENUS" on page 7-1. HINT Adjust the Side guides to the width of the documents. Load the documents so that the top edge of the documents contacts the hopper table guide plate.
  • Page 49: Scanning Documents

    1.9 Scanning Documents The following shows the procedure for scanning documents using the "ScandAll 21" application (simply called "ScandAll 21" from now on.) Load the documents on the hopper. For details on how to load documents, refer to the section "1 Loading Documents on the Hopper"...
  • Page 50 The [Select source] dialog box appears. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (for TWAIN32 V8, [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]). Then click [Select]. Click the [Display in scan preview screen] on the tool bar. The [TWAINDriver] dialog box (screen for setting scanning conditions) appears.
  • Page 51 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.
  • Page 52 The image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. For details on scanning various types of documents, refer to "2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS" on page 2-1. For details on ScandAll 21 function and operations, refer to ScandAll 21 Help.
  • Page 53: How To Use The Scanner Driver

    1.10 How to use the Scanner Driver FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using application software that complies with the TWAIN standard. The following describes the procedure with examples of ScandAll 21 for ordinary scanning by using this driver software.
  • Page 54 Select the scanner to use, then click the [Select] button. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] for FUJITSU TWAIN32 V9 [FUJITSU TWAIN32] for FUJITSU TWAIN32 V8 then click the [Select] button. Load the documents on the scanner. For details on loading documents, refer to "1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper"...
  • Page 55 Configure settings for scanning and click the [Scan] button. For details about the settings on this window, refer to "Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver." on page 1-31.
  • Page 56 The images of scanned documents are displayed on the [ScandAll 21] window. Depending on the settings of the application software, images may not be displayed. For details, refer to the documentation or Help file of your application. e.x.) When you select [To File...] from the [Scan] menu of ScandAll 21, images of scanned documents are not displayed on the window.
  • Page 57 Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver. You can perform settings for the FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver on this window. The following describes the main setting items. For details on each functions, refer to "FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver Help" (appears by pressing [Help] or [F1] button).
  • Page 58 [Reset] button Used to undo changes of settings. [Help] button Opens the "FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver Help" window. The window also opens by pushing the [F1] key. [About...] button Opens an information window about the FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver's version.
  • Page 59 Click this button for configuring the Setting Files. You can save the changed settings as a Setting File. From next scanning, the settings are quickly changed by using these Setting Files. For details of each function, refer to the "FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scsnner Driver Help".
  • Page 60 FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using application software that complies with the ISIS standard. The following describes the procedure with examples of QuickScan for ordinary scanning by using this driver software.
  • Page 61 Select [Scan] - [New Batch] on the menu bar. Select the profile for scanning. When creating a new profile Select one from already existing profiles and click [Add Profile...] button. A new profile will be created based on the profile you select. When changing the settings of already existing profiles Select one from already existing profiles and click [Edit Profile...] button.
  • Page 62 Select the [Scan] tab and click the [Scanner Settings] on the [Profile Editor] window. The configuration window of ISIS driver appears. Configure settings for scanning and click the [OK] button. For details on this dialog box, refer to "Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver" on page 1-38.
  • Page 63 The [Profile Editor] window appears. Click the [OK] button to return to [New batch] dialog. Configure other settings of the profile, if necessary. Refer to the "QuickScan Overview" or the "QuickScan Help" for further HINT information on functions and operations of QuickScan .
  • Page 64 Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver Image Mode Select a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. Scans data in binary (black and white). Distinguishes black Black and White from white according to the fixed threshold. This scanning mode is suitable for scanning line drawings and text docu- ments.
  • Page 65 Dither Pattern 4 This setting is suitable for scanning light-colored documents containing both text and photographs. Error Diffusion This function minimizes differences of color levels due to subtractive color process by diffusing the difference to the adjacent pixels. This mode is suitable for scanning images of photographs, etc.
  • Page 66 [Area...] button Opens the [Scan Area] dialog box. Specify scan area for the document size. The size can be set by dragging the frame with mouse. Otherwise, enter any value for the setting. [Endorser...] button This button displays [Endorser Configuration] dialog. This button is enabled when Endorser Option (separately sold) is installed.
  • Page 67 Opens the JPEG Settings dialog box. Used for setting the compression rate of JPEG transfer, etc. [About...] button This button displays the version information. Settings on the [Image Processing] window You can configure optional funcitons on this window. Gamma Specifies Gamma correction. Available correction patterns are: "Normal", "Soft", "Sharp".
  • Page 68 Quick Set You can select a preset pattern for image enhancement. By selecting the one from the list, you can quickly set the details of the image enhancement processing. Available patterns are as follows: Normal documents This item is suitable for scanning the documents like the ones (default) used in offices.
  • Page 69 This option is used to adjust the density of the white background of documents and correct variations in the background color by compensating the pixels of scanned images individually. Auto This option optimize the settings based on the specified “Mode”. This option scans documents using background follow-up (for line drawings).
  • Page 70 Detect Page Length Scans the edge (bottom) of the documents and outputs data adjusted to the document length. When any page shorter than specified "Paper Size" is included, the output size is adjusted to the detected short size. Enable Sleep Timer This option specifies waiting time for turning off the lamps.
  • Page 71: Scanning Various Types Of Documents2-1

    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 driver or the FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may change. In that case, please refer to the User's Guide provided with the update.
  • Page 72: Scanning Documents With Different Widths

    2.1 Scanning Documents with different widths When you scan a batch of documents with different widths, 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. Sort the batch into the stacks of the same width documents.
  • Page 73: Saving Scanned Images In Pdf Format

    2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format ® ® If you would like to save scanned images in PDF format, you must first install Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later on your PC. ® ® ® ® Adobe Acrobat 5.0 can be installed from the Adobe Acrobat CD-ROM provided.
  • Page 74 Using ScandAll 21 Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images in PDF format. Load the documents on the hopper. Start up ScandAll 21. Select [Program]-[Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows]-[ScandAll21] from the [Start] menu. This will start up the application. From the menu bar select [Scan] and then [To Adobe PDF] from the pull down menu.
  • Page 75 Select the scan resolution, document size and other scanning conditions, and then click the [Scan] botton. To end scanning, click the [Close] button. The window for saving the image appears.
  • Page 76 Save the scanned image by selecting file name and path. For details, refer to ScandAll 21 Help. Using Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images in PDF format. Load the documents on the hopper. Start up Adobe Acrobat 5.0. Select [Program] - [Adobe Acrobat] from the [Start] menu.
  • Page 77 From the [File] menu select [Import] - [Scan] in that order. [Acrobat Scan Plugin] dialog box is displayed. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (for WindowsNT 4.0, select [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]) at [Device] and click [Scan] button. [TWAIN driver] dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 78 Select the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. 6. To end scanning, click the [Close] button. The scanned image is displayed.
  • Page 79 7. Select [Save as] or [Save] from [File] menu to save the scanned image. For the details on Adobe Acrobat 5.0 operations, refer to the Adobe Acrobat 5.0 manual and Help.
  • Page 80 If you save scanned documents by this procedure, the file size will be very large. If you would like to reduce the file size, please follow the procedure HINT below. (It may take more time than usual) 1.Select [File (F)] - |[Print (P)...]. 2.
  • Page 81 3. Press the [Properties] button. 4, Press the [Adobe PDF settings] tab.
  • Page 82 5. Select Conversion settings to [Print]. Press [Edit Conversion settings] to specify resolution. Specify the resolution of your choice. (300dpi recommended.) 6. Click [OK] when finishing setup. 7. [Save as PDF File] dialog is displayed, then select the file name and click on [Save] button.
  • Page 83: Selecting A Color To Drop Out

    2.3 Selecting a Color to drop out A selected color (red, green, blue) can be removed (dropped out) from the scanned image data. For example, if the document contains black text in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the text and eliminate the green frames.
  • Page 84 Select the color to drop out from [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black text in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the text and eliminate the green frames. Click [OK] button. [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed.
  • Page 85: Skipping Blank

    2.4 Skipping blank Pages The following shows examples for changing settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox to skip blank pages at scanning documents. Click the [Option ...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox. The [Option] dialogbox appears. Click the [Job/Cache] tab...
  • Page 86 Select [Ram Cache] from the [Cache Mode] menu under [Caching]. By using the slider control under [Blank Page Skip], specify the [Black Dots Ratio] or [White Dots Ratio] (ratio of black or white parts on the documents) for judging if the scanned document is recognized as a blank page by the scanner.
  • Page 87: Detecting Double-Feeds

    2.5 Detecting Double-Feeds "Double-feed" is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the same time. You can set the scanner to display an error message when it detects a double- feed. To set conditions for the double-feed detection, change the settings in the driver setting dialog box.
  • Page 88 Select the detection conditions from [Double Feed Detection] under [ADF Option]. The following are the detection conditions None Double-feed detection is not performed Check The scanner monitors for the overlapping of documents. It overlapping detects a double-feed by differences in document thickness when two or more document sheets are fed overlapped.
  • Page 89: Correcting Skewed Documents

    2.6 Correcting skewed Documents You can set the scanner so that skew of documents is detected and corrected automatically when skewed documents are fed into the ADF. The following shows examples for chaning the setting in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox to enable this function.
  • Page 90 Select the [Automatic Page Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew Detection] menu. Click the [OK] button. The display returns to the scanninig operation [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox. Then, perform the scanning operation on the dialogbox. When using either of the following documents, the automatic page size ATTENTION detection may not function correctly.
  • Page 91: Daily Care

    DAILY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner. When you clean the scanner, turn off the power, and unplug the power WARNING cable from the outlet. 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ..3-2 3.2 Cleaning the Pad ..............3-5 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers............3-8 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path..........3-22 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush ........3-24...
  • Page 92: Cleaning Materials And Areas Requiring Cleaning

    Cotton swab Commercially avail- able one Lint-free dry cloth Commercially avail- able one(* 2) * 1) For the purchase of the cleaning material, contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner. *2) Any lint-free cloth can be used.
  • Page 93 Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning Frequency The following shows the standard cleaning frequency for each area requiring cleaning. Part to clean Standard Cleaning Frequency 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...
  • Page 94 The scanner must be cleaned more frequently if you scan any of the follow- ATTENTION ing types of sheets: Documents of coated paper Documents that are almost completely covered with printed text or graphics Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper Documents containing a large amount of calcium carbonate Documents filled in with pencil Do not use aerosol sprays to clean the scanner.
  • Page 95: Cleaning The Pad

    3.2 Cleaning the Pad Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner. CAUTION Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF upper sheet guide.
  • Page 96 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 Guide plate...
  • Page 97 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 Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal.You should push it down then rotate back, so the installation can be done smoothly. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully.
  • Page 98: Cleaning The Rollers

    3.3 Cleaning the Rollers Cleaning the rollers with the cleaning sheet Set the Side guide for B4 size width. Set the scanner in Test mode: For the details of the procedure, refer to the section "7.5 Test Mode Details" on page 7-70. Press (Next button) to show the following screen.
  • Page 99 When [Hopper Empty] is displayed, press (Stop button). 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. When "Hopper Empty" is displayed, press (Stop button).
  • Page 100 Cleaning the Pick Rollers and the Separation Roller Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 101 While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft. Pick roller unit Ring Shaft...
  • Page 102 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...
  • Page 103 Install the Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. When attaching the Pick roller unit, hold the unit as HINT shown. Engage the drive ring onto the drive shaft. Move left and align the clutch ring with the shaft and move right to engage.
  • Page 104 Cleaning the Brake roller unit Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 105 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 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...
  • Page 106 Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock. Brake roller Bail Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it.
  • Page 107 Wipe the Brake roller unit using a lint free cloth moistened with cleaner Brake roller Re-install the Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. By holding the bail toward you, put the Brake roller into bracket and rotate down until it locks in.
  • Page 108: Cleaning The Feed Rollers

    Cleaning the Feed rollers Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner. CAUTION...
  • Page 109 Wipe the metal 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. Feed rollers (in 12 locations) Use cleaner F2 only on metal rollers (only the Feed rollers). CAUTION Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 110 Cleaning the Pinch rollers Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner. CAUTION...
  • Page 111 Wipe the pinch rollers using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Pinch roller (in 12 locations) Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 112: Cleaning The Transport Path

    3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path Cleaning the Transport path Remove documents from the stacker first. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 113 Wipe and clean the whole transport path using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Vacuum the transport path if there are paper dust in the path. Do not use aerosol sprays to clean the path. HINT Do not use HIgh Pressure Air to blow dust out of the scanner. This will con- taminate the optics and mechanism.
  • Page 114: Cleaning The Discharge Brush

    3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 115 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Slide the Pick roller unit to the left to disengage the clutch ring from the shaft. Pick roller unit Ring Shaft...
  • Page 116 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 Pad ASSY Guide plate Release the lock and then hold and rotate the bail of the Pick roller unit upward to release the lock.
  • Page 117 Pull the Brake roller unit toward you to remove it. 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) Re-install the Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal.
  • Page 118 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. 10. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide slowly. 11. Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 119: Cleaning The Glass Surface

    3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface Cleaning of the removable sheet guide The Lamps get very hot during use. Wait until the Lamps are cooled down before touching. CAUTION Do not allow F1 cleaner to contact hot lamps. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it.
  • Page 120 Use your index fingers to lift both ends of the removable sheet guide. Lift the right side first. Shift the sheet guide leftward while lifting it up to remove. Removable sheet guide...
  • Page 121 Wipe the both sides of the glass surface using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Attach the removable sheet guide in the reverse order of its removal. Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 122 Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide The Lamps get very hot during use. Wait until the Lamps are cooled down before touching. CAUTION Do not allow F1 cleaner to contact hot lamps. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it.
  • Page 123 Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View. Glass sheet guide...
  • Page 124 Wipe the Glass sheet guide using a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Glass sheet guide Lift the tabs until the Guide locks in. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the metal part locks. Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 125: Cleaning The Sensors

    3.7 Cleaning the Sensors Cleaning the document width detection sensors (6 positions) Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 126 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open. Wipe the six sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1.
  • Page 127 Cleaning the SF0 sensor and SF1 sensor. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 128 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open. Wipe SF0 and SF1 sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1.
  • Page 129 Cleaning the SF1.5 sensor and SF2 sensor Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 130 Wipe SF1.5 and SF2 sensor surfaces with a clean lint free cloth moistened with cleaner F1. SF2 Sensor SF1.5 Sensor Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 131: Cleaning The Lamps

    3.8 Cleaning the Lamps The Lamps get very hot during use. Wait until the Lamps are cooled down before touching. CAUTION Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. Do not allow F1 cleaner to contact hot lamps. Front-side lamp Remove documents from the stacker.
  • Page 132 Push down on the Glass sheet guide tab to open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View.
  • Page 133 Glass sheet guide...
  • Page 134 Pull down on the tab to release the Lamp socket covers attached to the both ends of the Lamp to remove them. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket. Then remove the Lamp from the socket. Lamp socket...
  • Page 135 Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a clean lint free dry cloth. Clear portion 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 the clear portion facing incorrect direction, an ATTENTION error due to insufficient light occurs.
  • Page 136 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 Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 137 Back-side lamp Push back blue latch to release the side cover, then open. Side cover Hold the handle (blue part) and pull the Back-side lamp unit out of the scanner.
  • Page 138 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 Backside lamp unit Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a dry cloth. Clear portion...
  • Page 139 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 portion facing incorrect direction, an ATTENTION error due to insufficient light occurs. Install the Back-lamp in the reverse order of its removal.
  • Page 141: Replacement Of Consumables

    REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle......4-2 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter.........4-3 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY............4-4 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit ..........4-9 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit........4-12 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp........4-15 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp ........4-20...
  • Page 142: Consumables And Replacement Cycle

    ). 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 be damaged if the wrong ATTENTION Print cartridge is installed.
  • Page 143: How To Check The Abrasion Counter

    4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter Checking the counter from the Operator panel The number displayed on the right bottom of LCD in the "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.
  • Page 144: Replacing The Pad Assy

    4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 145 Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 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 Guide plate...
  • Page 146 Pad (cleaning area) Pad ASSY Guide plate...
  • Page 147 Remove the Pad ASSY from the Guide plate by pushing the removal metal scroll down and then release hooks.
  • Page 148 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 ATTENTION tabs are engaged with the Guide plate. If not attached firmly, paper feed errors such as document jams may occur.
  • Page 149: Replacing The Pick Roller Unit

    4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 150 While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever 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...
  • Page 151 Install a new Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. When attaching the Pick roller unit, hold the unit as shown. Engage the drive ring onto the drive shaft. Move left and align HINT the clutch ring with the shaft and move right to engage. Incorrect installation Correct installation Lower the ADF upper sheet guide carefully.
  • Page 152: Replacing The Brake Roller Unit

    4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. Raise the Upper transport unit fully, then lower it to engage lock before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 153 Press down on the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at the two positions shown and rotate the plate toward you to remove it. Pad ASSY Guide plate Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock. Brake roller Bail...
  • Page 154 Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it. Brake roller Install a new Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. By holding the bail toward you, put the Brake roller into bracket and rotate down until it locks in. Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal.
  • Page 155: Replacing The Front-Side Lamp

    4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. CAUTION Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp. Remove documents from the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it.
  • Page 156 Pull down the Glass sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide. This picture is side View. Glass sheet guide...
  • Page 157 Pulling down the Lamp socket covers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them. 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...
  • Page 158 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 facing incorrect direction, an ATTENTION error due to insufficient light occurs.
  • Page 159 Attach the Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly. Lamp socket cover Close the glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the unit slowly, then push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 160: Replacing The Back-Side Lamp

    4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. CAUTION Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp. Pull and open the side cover. Side cover...
  • Page 161 Hold the handle (blue part) and pull out the Back-side lamp unit. 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 Backside lamp unit...
  • Page 162 Attach a new Lamp following the reverse order of old lamp removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up. If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing incorrect direction, an ATTENTION error due to insufficient light occurs.
  • Page 163 Install the Back-lamp unit in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure the connectors meet properly. Close the side cover. Confirm that the cover is closed securely. Clear the Rear-side lamp counter. Please refer to the section “7.3 Setup Mode Details”, “ 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset ”...
  • Page 165: Solving Common Problems

    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. 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ..........5-2 5.2 Troubleshooting ..............5-8 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider ......5-30 5.4 Labels on the Scanner .............5-32...
  • Page 166: Clearing Document Jams

    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 removal. CAUTION When removing jammed documents, be careful not to get your neckties or necklaces entangled inside the scanners.
  • Page 167 While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Remove the jammed document. - Staples and paper clips etc. can cause document jams. ATTENTION - Make sure you check the document and the document transport path for obstructions before you start scanning again.
  • Page 168: Removing Jams From The Eject Mechanism

    Removing jams from the eject mechanism. Remove the documents on the stacker. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and then raise it. ADF upper sheet guide ADF release lever Pull out the jammed document to the stacker. Lift the Upper transport unit to release the safety lock, then lower the unit carefully and push the unit to close it completely.
  • Page 169: Document Separation Force Adjustment

    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 Enter into the setup mode. Please refer to the section "1 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel", "Using the setup and the test modes"...
  • Page 170 Document separation force setup items are as follows. Setting Document Document separa- "Double-feed" "Mis-pick" or thickness tion force occurs fre- "Document jam" quently occurs fre- quently Thick Thick Strong Increase document Decrease document separation force separation force Medium Thick Medium Thick Less strong Medium Medium...
  • Page 171 Pick speed Mis-pick occurs frequently Fast (Factory default) Decrease pick speed Slow When you set pick speed at "Mid" or "Slow", scanning speed is reduced. ATTENTION...
  • Page 172: Troubleshooting

    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 Service Provider" on page 5-30, and then contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider.
  • Page 173 Connect the power cord. Press the "I" side of the main Have you turned on the main line line switch. switch? Press the power button. Have you pushed the power button on the operator panel? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider.
  • Page 174 Does the LCD remain blank even after normal. the scanner has been turned on again? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) 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.
  • Page 175 Symtom3 Scanning does not start. Load the documents centered Are the documents loaded properly in the hopper. on the hopper? Close the upper transport unit Is the upper transport unit closed correctly. correctly? Connect the interface cable Is the interface cable connected properly? properly.
  • Page 176 Continued from the previous page Close all applications and Has the scanner been selected by select the scanner from only multiple applications ? one application. The scanner operation is Is the Check LED blinking? normal. Check LCD display for error. The scanner operation is Eliminate the cause of user normal.
  • Page 177 The scanner operation is Is the Check LED lit? normal. 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 Details”, “19. Setting SCSI ID” on page 7-49.
  • Page 178 Quality of scanned pictures and photographs is Symptom4 not satisfactory. Select "Photo" mode (white Is "Photo"mode selected? level following off) on the scanner setup menu in your application. (* 1) Select halftoning or dithering Is halftoning or dithering processing mode on your PC. selected? Clean the scanner completely.
  • Page 179 Continued from the previous page Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) If Binary mode is used, the scanned image of a 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.
  • Page 180 Glass sheet guide (* 2) and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 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.
  • Page 181 Is the scanner installed on a flat and Install the scanner on a flat and level surface? level surface. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) For the details of cleaning, refer to "3 DAILY CARE" on page 3-1.
  • Page 182 Are the Lamp(s) more than 1,000 hours old? Has the Lamp(s) burned out? (* 2) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) For the cleaning of the removable sheet guide, and the glass sheet guide, please refer to "3 DAILY CARE" on page 3-1.
  • Page 183 (* ) normal. Is the Check LED blinking still? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) For the message display contents and the error recovery method, refer to “APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL”, “Error message (Temporary...
  • Page 184 Symptom9 The Check LED lights right after power on. Turn off the power and on again. The scanner operation is Is the check LED lit again? normal. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider.
  • Page 185 Symtom10 Double-feed occurs frequently. Do the documents satisfy the Use documents which satisfy conditions described in "6.2 Document the requirements. (* 1) Quality," "Precautions"? When double-feed detection is on, To take necessary actions to are the double-feed detection satisfy the requirements. (* 2) conditions (*2) satisfied? Fan the documents a few Did you fan the documents before...
  • Page 186 Continued from the previous page Clean the Pad ASSY. (* 3) Is the Pad ASSY dirty? Replace the Pad ASSY. (* 4) Is the Pad ASSY worn out? Install the Pad ASSY properly. Is the Pad ASSY installed properly? (* 4) Are the Pick roller, the Brake roller Clean the scanner completely.
  • Page 187 Check the consumables life to ensure necessary. (*6) you have not scanned more than 300,000 sheets. (* 7) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) For the details on required conditions, refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3.
  • Page 188 Symptom11 Document jam occurs frequently. Use documents which satisfy Do the documents satisfy the the requirements. (* 1) conditions described in "6.2 Document Quality," "Precautions"? Select paper length [Short] in Is the length of the documents shorter Paper Length setup mode. than 80mm and is the paper length (* 2) set [Normal]?
  • Page 189 Check consumables life to ensure necessary. (*6) you have not scanned more than 300,000 pages. (* 7) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) For the details on required conditions, refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality" on page 6-3.
  • Page 190 There is a shadow on the leading edge of Symptom12 the scanned image. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Did you adjust the offset (position to Scanner service provider. start scanning the documents)? Do the offset adjustment. Which OS are you using?
  • Page 191 Has there been an incomplete driver (* 1) installation in the past? Uninstall EZ-SCSI first, then Is Adaptec EZ-SCSI installed ? install the driver. Is the Check LED on the operator Contact an authorized FUJITSU panel lit? Scanner service provider. Continued on next page...
  • Page 192 Eliminate the cause of the error. panel blinking? (* 2) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) 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 FJTWAIN CD-ROM.
  • Page 193 Uninstall ASPI version driver mistake? and install the correct driver. Contact an authorized FUJITSU 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...
  • Page 194: Before Contacting A Service Provider

    5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider Please check the following items before contacting an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. General descriptions Items to check Information Model (example) fi-4860C Serial Number (example) 000001 Manufacturing date (example) 2003-08 (August 2003) Date of purchase...
  • Page 195 Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection. Items to check Findings OS (Windows) type (example) Windows 98 Displayed error message (example) SF0 Sensor dirty Interface (example) SCSI interface Interface controller (example) Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 Document feed trouble Items to check Findings Document type...
  • Page 196: Labels On The Scanner

    5.4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. The positions of the labels The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner. Manufacturing Label (example): Indicates scanner manufacturing information. Regulatory label (example): Shows the conforming standards of the scanner.
  • Page 197: Adf Document Specifications

    ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner. 6.1 Document Size..............6-2 6.2 Document Quality...............6-3 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas........6-6 6.4 Print Prohibited Area............6-7 6.5 Background Color Areas ...........6-8 6.6 Job Separation Sheet............6-9 6.7 Hopper Capacity ...............6-10...
  • Page 198: Document Size

    6.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. Feeding Direction Maximum Minimum 297 mm 432 mm 74 mm 74 mm 11.7 in. 17 in. 2.9 in. 2.9 in.
  • Page 199: Document Quality

    6.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports. Document type The recommended document types are as follows. - Woodfree paper - Wood containing paper When using documents of a paper type other than the above, perform a test-scanning with a few sheets of the same type before executing the actural task in order to check whether or not the documents can be scanned.
  • Page 200 Precautions The following documents may not be scanned successfully. - Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes) - Wrinkled or curled documents (Refrer to HINT on the next page ) - Folded or torn documents - Tracing paper - Coated paper - Carbon paper - Carbonless paper - Photosensitive paper...
  • Page 201 Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the ATTENTION Pad ASSY or rollers (e.g. Pick roller) when documents are fed. Pay attention to the following: Cleaning If pick errors occur frequently, clean the Pad ASSY and the Pick roller. For details on cleaning the Pad ASSY ancd the Pick roller, refer to "Chapter 3 Daily Care"...
  • Page 202: Hole-Punching Prohibited Areas

    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" on page 6-9. 113 (4.45") 134 (5.28") Reading 79 (3.12") 96 (3.78") reference (Unit : mm) position (0.39")
  • Page 203: Print Prohibited Area

    6.4 Print Prohibited Area If there is printing in area A, the document size may be mis-detected. If there is printing in area B of a document, it may cause double-feed errors. The following figure shows print prohibited areas on a document. If double-feed detection is to be enabled, it is recommended that you avoid printing in these areas.
  • Page 204: Background Color Areas

    6.5 Background Color Areas Paper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Figure below. The top 3mm on both sides of a document, should have no printing in this area. When using dropout color, the color can be in this area. If this cannot be followed, turn the white level follower off when reading.
  • Page 205: Job Separation Sheet

    6.6 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. (0.59") Center of document (Unit : mm) more than 210 (8.27") 2. Document Specifications Document width must be Letter (8.5 inch)/A4 width (210mm) or wider.
  • Page 206: Hopper Capacity

    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 Legal A3 or 11x17 in. Paper weight (g/m ) Paper weight conversion table Paper weight Conversion...
  • Page 207: Operator Panel Menus

    OPERATOR PANEL MENUS This chapter explains the setup mode and the test mode of the scanner. 7.1 Setup Mode .................7-2 7.2 Setup mode functions............7-10 7.3 Setup Mode Details ............7-17 7.4 Test Mode Overview ............7-64 7.5 Test Mode Details .............7-70...
  • Page 208: Setup Mode

    7.1 Setup Mode Outline There are two types of setup mode: Online setup mode and Offline setup mode. From “Ready“ status, you can enter Online setup mode and you can enter offline setup mode from offline status. According to the selected mode, available functions are different. To enter these modes, follow the instructions below: - Online setup mode When LCD indicates Ready status, press...
  • Page 209 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. - Consumables counter reset - SCSI ID change - Product ID change - SCSI bus width change - Interface change - TPS interface baud rate change...
  • Page 210 Function of buttons in setup mode Button name Function Displays the next menu item without saving the change. [Next] Referred to as Next button in this manual. Displays the previous menu item without saving the change. [Previous] Referred to as Previous button in this manual. Moves to the right item on the menu Referred to as Right arrow button in this manual.
  • Page 211 (From screen !30) -> & & <>...
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  • Page 215 The menu screens with dotted line frame appear only when the scanner is in the Offline setup mode. HINT Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when any TPS interface board is installed. HINT Screen 24 appears only when both the fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) and the fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) are installed.
  • Page 216: Setup Mode Functions

    7.2 Setup mode functions There are 30 items in setup mode as shown in the following. Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Double Feed Specifies the double-feed No/Yes Avail- Avail- Settings via the detection mode based on: able able PC have the...
  • Page 217 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Abrasion Specifies the scanners Stop/Message Stop Avail- Avail- operation when consumables able able replacement Alarm 10,000 to 300,000 replacement occurs: stop timing 2,560,000 sheets scanning or message display increment/ only. Also specifies the decrement by consumable replacement 10,000 sheets.
  • Page 218 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Skew Check Specifies if skew detection is On/Off Avail- Avail- Settings via the enabled. able able PC have the priority. Separation Specifies the Brake roller force Thick Medium Avail- Avail- appropriate for the document able able...
  • Page 219 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Pre-pick Enable or disable pre-pick On / Off Avail- Avail- Settings via the operation, the picking of a able able PC have the document prior to actual priority. feeding. (increase scan throughput) Picking speed Specify the Pick roller rotation Fast /...
  • Page 220 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line B.Drop-out Specifies the back page Avail- Avail- Settings via the dropout color for a able able PC have the monochrome scan. priority. Brightness Adjust the Front/Back -6 to +6 Avail- Avail- Brightness to compensate for able...
  • Page 221 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Baud Rate Specifies the control data 19200 / 9600 Avail- New setting transfer rate for TPS interface. Avail- able valid after 9600 / able power cycle. 4800 / 2400 Imprinter When both fi-486PRFR (Front Pre / Post Avail-...
  • Page 222 Descriptions Selectable Default Mode Remarks parameters display Off- line line Power Save Specifies the time before 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes Avail- Avail- entering Power save mode. able able Language Specifies the language to use Japanese Avail- Avail- for Operator panel display. (Katakana) / able able...
  • Page 223: Setup Mode Details

    7.3 Setup Mode Details 1. Setting the document separation force 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the scanner show . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the appropriate document thickness. The blinking item is the one selected.
  • Page 224 If the following error occurs frequently, change the setting by referring to the explanation on the table. HINT - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper Jam1 Setting Document separa- Double-feed occurs Mis-pick or tion force frequently. Paper jam1 occurs fre- quently. Thick Strong Medium Thick Medium strong...
  • Page 225 2. Setting Pre-pick 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the scanner show . 2) At , to enable Pre-pick, press (Left arrow button) and select [On]. To disable Pre-pick, press (Right arrow button) and select [Off]. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 226 3. Setting Pick Speed 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the scanner show . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select Pick roller rotation speed. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 227 4. Setting Double-feed detection (document overlapping/thickness) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the scanner show . 2) At , by pressing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), Double-feed detection by document thickness can be enabled or disabled. (A Double-feed is checked by the difference in the amount of ultrasonic waves and/or the light penetrating through the paper.) In this screen, you can enable or disable the Double-feed detection and set the detection mode and select error...
  • Page 228 3) At you can enable or disable the Double-feed detection or configure the detection modes by pressing (Right arrow button) or (Left arrow button). -> By pressing (Right arrow button), the selection moves from (1) to (3). By pressing (Left arrow button), the selection moves from (3) to (1).
  • Page 229 The available ranges of detection are as follows: Top: 0 (default), 50, 100, 150, 200 (Unit : mm) L: 100 (default), 150, 200 (Unit : mm) 5) Besides the Double-feed detection by checking paper overlapping (the amount of ultrasonic waves), you can enable or disable the detection by checking paper thickness (the amount of light) at .
  • Page 230 & (1) [Thickness] is blinking: Double-feed is detected by light amount transmitted through paper. (2) [Thickness & Roller] is Double-feed is detected based on the light blinking: amount transmitted through paper and Brake roller rotation amount. (3) [+] is blinking: Also the double-feed detection by checking paper overlapping is executed.
  • Page 231 When a double-feed is detected and the scanning operation is stopped, the ATTENTION last documents in the hopper or the one ahead of it might have been double fed. Depending on the document type, there are cases when double-feed can not ATTENTION be detected by paper thickness.
  • Page 232 5. Setting Double-feed detection (by document length) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the scanner show . 2) At , by pressing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), Double-feed detection by document length can be enabled or disabled. By checking the document length for partially over lapped sheets that are fed together.
  • Page 233 3) In case of (2) or (3), by pressing (Enter button), LCD display changes to . 4) At , by pressing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), the document length can be specified. By pressing (Right arrow button), selection moves from (1) to (3). By pressing (Left arrow button), selection moves from (3) to (1).
  • Page 234 6. Setting Skew Check 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show . 2) If you want to enable Skew check at , press (Left arrow button), and select [On]. To disable Skew-check, press (Right arrow button) and select [Off] then press (Enter button).
  • Page 235 7. Setting IPC pre-set 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show . 2) At , the preset items can be selected by pressing (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button). The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 236 When scanning in Binary mode (Line art), document type and a suitable pre- set pattern relationship is shown as follows: HINT 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.
  • Page 237 This setting is invalid in grayscale mode or in color mode. Pre-sets are valid only in binary scan mode. HINT The following table shows validity of each scan parameter when using IPC pre-set in Offline mode. Validity of scan parameter Scan Resolu- Line...
  • Page 238 8. Setting Consumables Replacement Message 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show . 2) At , to change Consumables replacement message setup (Abrasion Alarm), press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection.
  • Page 239 3) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) to select consumable error process. (1) [Stop] is blinking: When the consumables replacement limit is reached, the Consumables replacement mes- sage (Abrasion alarm) is shown on the LCD and scanning stops.
  • Page 240 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset 1) Pressing (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD show . 2) At , select the Abrasion counter to reset. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT You can select a counter from the following. (1) [Pick] is blinking: Pick roller counter (Pick CNT) can be reset.
  • Page 241 3) By pressing (Enter button), LCD display changes to , , , , or depending on the selection at . When [Pick] is selected: When [Brake] is selected: When [Pad] is selected: When [F Lamp] is selected: ...
  • Page 242 4) At , , , or , to reset the corresponding counter, press (Left arrow button) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection, then is displayed. If you do not want to reset the counter, select [No] and press (Enter button).
  • Page 243 10. Setting Short document scan mode(Paper Length setup) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let the LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the proper setting for the document to scan. The blinking item is the one selected.
  • Page 244 11. Setting Language 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the language for LCD display. 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting. Press (Exit button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 245 12. Setting Front-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , to set the background color to white, press (Left arrow button) and select [White]. To set the background color to black, press (Right arrow button) and select [Black].
  • Page 246 13. Setting Back-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , to set the background color to white, press (Left arrow button) and select [White]. To set the background color to black, press (Right arrow button) and select [Black].
  • Page 247 14. Setting Front-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the color to drop out. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 248 15. Setting Back-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select a color to drop out. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 249 16. Setting Pick retry 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , to change pick motor’s pick operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection.
  • Page 250 4) At , specify the number of pick retries. By pressing (Left arrow button), the number of retries decreases. By pressing (Right arrow button), the number of retries increases. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), and select the setting. The number of the pick retries can be set between 1 to 7 times.
  • Page 251 17. Setting Feed retry 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , to change Feed motor operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. is displayed. If the change is not required, select [No] and press (Enter button).
  • Page 252 4) In , specify the number of retries. By pressing (Left arrow button), the number of retry decreases. By pressing (Right arrow button), the number of retries increases. The number of the feed retries can be set between 1 to 7 times. Press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), and select the setting.
  • Page 253 18. Setting Manual Feed mode 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , if the setting change is required, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection then the LCD display...
  • Page 254 Press (Enter button) then is displayed. 4) At , specify the wait time (i.e. the time from the PC issues scan command to time out) for manual setting of document. By pressing (Left arrow button), the wait time becomes shorter. By pressing (Right arrow button), the wait time becomes longer.
  • Page 255 19. Setting of SCSI ID 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or press (Right arrow button) to select SCSI ID number. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid.
  • Page 256 20. Setting of Product ID(Scanner model number) 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (right arrow button) and select Product ID. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT The following are the selectable Product IDs.
  • Page 257 21. Setting SCSI bus width 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At . If Wide SCSI (68pin) interface is used, press (Right arrow button) and select [16]. If SCSI-2 (50pin) interface is used, press (Left arrow button) and select [8].
  • Page 258 22. Setting Interface 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button), and select the type of interface. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Available interface settings are as follows: (1) [Auto] is blinking: If an interface board, either from third party or...
  • Page 259 23. Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (right arrow button) and select Baud rate. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Baud rates available are as follows: (1) 19200 bps...
  • Page 260 24. Selection of Imprinter 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select the imprinter to setup. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) to confirm the setting.
  • Page 261 25. Setting Imprinter numbering 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . To show your selection of imprinter or the imprinter to setup, [Pre] or [Post] is displayed. HINT 2) At , to enable numbering printing with the imprinter, press (Left arrow button) and select [On].
  • Page 262 3) At , press (Left arrow button) or (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 ...
  • Page 263 5) At , 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 (Left arrow button) and select [On]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection.
  • Page 264 26. Reset the Ink remain counter of imprinter. If the following message comes up, prepare the new Print cartridge. If no further printing is not possible, 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.
  • Page 265 2) At , to choose to reset the ink counter, press (Left arrow button) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter button). is displayed. Not to reset, select [No] and press (Enter button). 3) At , to actually reset the counter, press (Right arrow button) and select [yes].
  • Page 266 27. Setting Power save mode 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button)and select [On] to use power save mode. Next, press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows . If power save mode is not required, press (Right arrow button) and select [Off].Then, press...
  • Page 267 28. Setting Brightness 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , to adjust the Brightness, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. is displayed. If Brightness adjustment is not required, select [No] and press (Enter button).
  • Page 268 29. Confirming Imprinter installation 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . [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 [Post/Pre] installed: 2) By pressing...
  • Page 269 30. Setting Lamp Control 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Left arrow button) to select [Normal] or press (Right arrow button) to select [AlwaysOn]. (1) [Normal] is blinking: [Normal] mode is selected.
  • Page 270: Test Mode Overview

    7.4 Test Mode Overview Outline Scanner operation can be checked in the offline test mode. To enter the test mode, follow the procedures below. - Test mode Keep pressing (Start button) and turn on the power. Then the Operator panel LCD displays the following message. <...
  • Page 271 Button functions in test mode Button name Function Displays the next menu item without saving the change. [Next] Referred to as Next button in this manual. Displays the previous menu item without saving the change. [Previous] Referred to as Previous button in this manual. Moves to the right item on the menu.
  • Page 272 Continue to screen T02 on the next page (Scanning) Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions...
  • Page 273 Continue to screen T03 on the next page (Scanning) Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions...
  • Page 275 Contents of test mode setting 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 cumulative lamp-on time. Options Shows the options installation status.
  • Page 276: Test Mode Details

    7.5 Test Mode Details 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 scan test. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper.
  • Page 277 At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select simplex or duplex. Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting. Then the display goes back to . (2) At , select the second item from left, [A4P] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button).
  • Page 278 (3)At , select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows . In this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (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 .
  • Page 279 6) At , press (Left arrow button) or (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].
  • Page 280 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 be changed for scanning test. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper.
  • Page 281 5) Specify the scanning conditions. (1)At , select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows . At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select simplex or duplex.
  • Page 282 A4 portrait B4 portrait Legal portrait 11 x 17 inch portrait A3 portrait A5 landscape B5 landscape Letter landscape A4 landscape A5 portrait B5 portrait Letter portrait Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting.Then is redisplayed. (3)At , select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button).
  • Page 283 At this screen, press (Left arrow button) or (Right arrow button) and select scan resolution. Following parameters can be specified. 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.
  • Page 284 7) Press (Start button). Scanning operation starts with or without imprinter test. To quit the test, press (Stop button). HINT The LCD goes back to .
  • Page 285 3. Display the cumulative lamp-on time You can check the cumulative number of lamp-on time. 1) Press (Next button) or (Previous button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Start button) or (Enter button). Then is displayed. ...
  • Page 286 4. Option installation status display You can check the options installation status. 1) Press (Next button) or (PreviousPrevious button) and let LCD display . 2) At , press (Enter button) or (Start button). is displayed. If fi-486PRFR is installed, LCD display shows [Pre Printer: ].
  • Page 287: Options

    OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-4860C. 8.1 Options ................8-2 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) ........8-3 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) ........8-4 8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit) ........8-5...
  • Page 288: Options

    PA03296-D780 For the details please contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner or FUJISTU group company responsible for your country. The both imprinters can be installed on the scaner at the same time. ATTENTION However, only one of them can print at a time.
  • Page 289: Fi-486Prfr (Front Side Imprinter)

    8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) fi-486PRFR is installed at the front side of the document path, inside of the scanner. It prints prior to scanning. 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...
  • Page 290: Fi-486Prre (Rear Side Imprinter)

    8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) fi-486PRRE is installed at the rear side of the document path, inside of the scanner. It prints after the scanning. fi-486PRFR (Rear 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...
  • Page 291: Fi-486Trk (Thinner Paper Roller Kit)

    8.4 fi-486TRK (Thinner paper Roller Kit) fi-486TRK provides smooth paper feeding when reading documents smaller than Letter/A4 size and thinner than the standard thickness (31 g/m to 52 g/m or 12.4 lbs to 14 lbs). It is also effective for scanning documents with paper dust. Refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality (on page 6-3)"...
  • Page 293: Scanner Specifications

    SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 9.1 Basic Product Specifications ..........9-2 9.2 Installation Specifications ..........9-3 9.3 Dimensions .................9-5...
  • Page 294: Basic Product Specifications

    9.1 Basic Product Specifications Scanner Type ADF(Automatic Document Feeder) and Manual feed Image sensor Color CCD x 2 Front/Back Light source White fluorescent lamp x 2 Front/Back Scanning area Minimum 74 mm x 74 mm, 2.9 in. x 2.9 in. Maximum A3 or 11x17 in.
  • Page 295: Installation Specifications

    9.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions Depth Width Height (With hopper and stacker retracted) 431 mm, 520 mm, 523 mm, 17 in. 20.5 in. 20.6 in. Space requirements 100 mm 4 in. Scanner 500 mm 100 mm 19.7 in. 4 in. 600 mm 23.6 in.
  • Page 296 Item Specification Ambient condition Device status Operating Not operating Temperature 15 -- 35 degrees Celsius -20 -- +60 degrees Celsius 59 -- 95 degrees Fahrenheit -4 -- +140 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity 20 - 80 % 8 - 95 % Heat capacity 172 kcal or less Shipping Weight (kg) 50 kg, 110 lb...
  • Page 297: Dimensions

    9.3 Dimensions (20.6 in.) (20.5 in.) (20.5 in.) unit: mm...
  • Page 299: Appendix1 Drop-Out Color

    APPENDIX1 DROP-OUT COLOR A drop-out color is a color that can be eliminated from what the scanner sees. To check the background color of document for drop-out, use the method and follow the standards given below. Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the following ways: - A fluorescent light source.
  • Page 300: Appendix2 Double-Feed Detection Conditions

    APPENDIX2 DOUBLE-FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS There are three 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. (When fi-486TRK is not installed.) Detection by Document Overlapping - Paper weight: 52 g/m - 127 g/m or 14 lbs to 34 lbs...
  • Page 301 - Punched holes are not allowed within 35mm (1.4 inch) 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%. Detection by Document Overlapping and Length Sheets of the same thickness and length shall be set in the ADF at a time.
  • Page 302 - 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 and the conditions sometimes cause the double-feed detection rate to drop. HINT When the overlapping check is specified, the paper sheets which contact closely each other, such as electro-statically charged paper, can result in the HINT miss-detection of double feed.
  • Page 303: Appendix3 Messages Of Operator Panel

    APPENDIX3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL Massages of Scaner Operation Status changes to with progress of time, and when all become , it move to the following check states. (Initializing) (Ejecting document) (Checking sensor) ...
  • Page 304 "xxxx" shows the Batch counter value. HINT "xxxx" shows the Batch counter value. HINT and the Power LED lamp lights, the scanner is in the Low power mode.
  • Page 305 The following message is displayed while the scanner is scan- ning continuously in the state where double feed has been (Scanning) detected (by overlapping check). If a double feed detection state is canceled on “Ready“ screen after scanning, the upper row of this message disappears. "xxxx"...
  • Page 306 "xxxx" shows the number of Batch counter value. HINT (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.
  • Page 307 Error mesage (Temporary error :Check LED blinking Check LED blinks when the following errors occur except and . The following messages are displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the scanning opperation. Please place docu- ments on the hopper.
  • Page 308 The following message is displayed if the ADF cover is not closed completely. Close the ADF cover completely, to enable scanning. The following message is displayed, when the double feed is detected by thickness check. (by thickness check) (by length check) The following message is displayed, when the double feed is...
  • Page 309 The following message is displayed, When skewed document is fed from the hopper to the ADF. ...
  • Page 310 The following message is displayed, when the Separation roller rotates while the Brake roller does not rotate at all. value exceeds the setting value to display an consumables replacement message.
  • Page 311 Alarm message (Hardware error :Check LED lighting 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 message is displayed again, please contact a distributor or an nearest imaging service and support center for help.
  • Page 312 The following message is displayed, when the fuse for the lamp for front side blows out. (Front side) The following message is displayed, when the fuse for the lamp for back side blows out. (Back side)
  • Page 313 The following message is displayed, when the hopper moves over the normal position. sensor control. ...
  • Page 314 Power supply. The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the EEPROM. The EEPROM address where the error occurs is displayed in [xx] digit in the above sample screen.
  • Page 315 ing downloading the firmware to MDC. 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). ...
  • Page 317: Index

    Transport path ......1-6 Clearing errors Cleaning materials ......3-2 Inserting documents .....1-21 Cleaning sheet ....... 3-2 Lifting/lowering hopper ...1-7 Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS ....1-18 Loading documents Scanner Driver ......1-38 .......1-6 Operator Panel ........ 4-2 Consumables Power off ........1-4 ...
  • Page 318 Offline setup mode fi-486PRRE ......8-2 Online setup mode ......7-2 ....3-3 3-41 4-15 ......1-6 Front-side lamp Operator panel ..1-34 FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver ........... 1-27 ..........3-3 Pad ASSY ........4-4 ..........2-3 Glass sheet guide ....3-3 3-32 ....1-21 3-10...
  • Page 319 ......5-30 Service provider Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 ......1-31 Scanner Driver ......1-10 Setup mode Details ........7-17 ....7-4 Function of buttons ........7-2 Outline Transitions, screens ....7-4 ......3-3 3-37 SF0 sensor SF1 sensor ......3-3 3-37 SF1.5 sensor ......3-3 3-39 ......3-3 3-39 SF2 sensor Side cover ........3-47...
  • Page 321 Image Scanner Operator’s Guide P3PC-E167-04EN Date published: August, 2003 PFU LIMITED 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.

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