Page 2 - Cautions; Trademarks
2 Cautions • No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. • The contents of this document are subje...
Page 3 - For Safety; Key to Symbols; WARNING
3 For Safety Key to Symbols The symbols in t h i s ma nu al are i de nti f i ed by t he i r level of i mpor t a n ce, as def in ed below. Read t he follow ing caref u lly before ha n dl ing t he prod u c t . Warnings WARNING You must follow warnings carefully to avoid serious bodily injury. CAUTION ...
Page 4 - CAUTION
4 Cautions WARNING • Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual noise . Continued use may lead to fire. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice. • Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Imp...
Page 5 - Aim of the Manual; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Chapter 4
5 Restriction of Use Whe n t h i s prod u c t i s u sed for appl i ca ti o n s req ui r ing h ig h rel i ab i l it y/safe t y s u ch as t ra n spor t a ti o n dev i ces rela t ed t o av i a ti o n , ra i l, mar in e, a ut omo ti ve e t c.; d i sas t er preve nti o n dev i ces; var i o u s safe t y d...
Page 6 - Contents
6 Contents ■ For Safety .............................................................................................................................. 3 Key to Symbols .......................................................................................................................................
Page 9 - Features; Single Pass Processing
Chapter 1 Product Overview 9 1 Product Overview Th i s chap t er descr i bes fea tu res a n d spec i f i ca ti o n s of t he prod u c t . Features The TM-S1000 i s a compac t doc u me nt sca nn er t ha t int e g ra t es f un c ti o n s for process ing b u s in ess doc u me nt s s u ch as checks. Sin...
Page 10 - Franking Cartridge
10 Franking Cartridge • Ca n s t amp o n doc u me nt s for elec t ro ni c se tt leme nt • Fra n k ing depe n d ing o n read ing res u l t s i s selec t able.
Page 11 - Product Configuration; Interface
Chapter 1 Product Overview 11 1 Product Configuration There are m u l ti feed models a n d s ing le feed models depe n d ing o n t he doc u me nt feed ing me t hods. For t he m u l ti feed models, a 30 dpm model, a 60 dpm model, a n d a 90 dpm model are ava i lable depe n d ing o n t he doc u me nt ...
Page 12 - Options
12 Accessories Attachments • Ex t er n al power s u pply (Model: AC adap t er. C) • Power sw it ch cover • USB cable (le ngt h: 170 cm [66.9 in ]) • Excl u s i ve fra n k ing car t r i d g e (Model: EFC-01) • User ’s ma nu al (E ng l i sh) • U ti l it y & Doc u me nt s CD* *1: The follow ing it ...
Page 13 - Part Names and Functions; For Multi Feed Models
Chapter 1 Product Overview 13 1 Part Names and Functions For Multi Feed Models For Single Feed Models Scanner cover open lever Scanner cover Auto sheet feeder (ASF) Document scanner Main pocket Sub pocket Pocket guide ASF guide Scanner cover open lever Scanner cover Sheet feeder (SF) Document scanne...
Page 15 - LED Indicators; tu
Chapter 1 Product Overview 15 1 LED Indicators POWER LED (Green) • L ig h t s whe n t he power s u pply i s o n . • Goes o ut whe n t he power s u pply i s tu r n ed off. ERROR LED (Orange) L ig h t s or flashes whe n t he sca nn er i s offl in e. • L ig h t s af t er t he power i s tu r n ed o n or...
Page 17 - Processing Modes; ing
Chapter 1 Product Overview 17 1 Processing Modes The TM-S1000 has m u l ti ple process ing modes t ha t are selec t able in accorda n ce w it h how yo u wa nt t o u se t he sca nn er. W it ho ut overlap: The n ex t doc u me nt i s fed af t er a doc u me nt i s ejec t ed int o a pocke t . W it h over...
Page 19 - For 60 Dpm Model
Chapter 1 Product Overview 19 1 For 60 Dpm Model * 1 : J u d g eme nt s of t he follow ing it ems ca n be e n abled w it h t he dr i ver. ∗ Magnetic waveform detection result ∗ MICR “?” detection result ∗ IQA result Se tting s w it h a n appl i ca ti o n are ava i lable o n ly for t he co n f i rma ...
Page 20 - For 90 Dpm Model
20 For 90 Dpm Model * 1 : J u d g eme nt s of t he follow ing it ems ca n be e n abled w it h t he dr i ver. ∗ Magnetic waveform detection result ∗ MICR “?” detection result ∗ IQA result Se tting s w it h a n appl i ca ti o n are ava i lable o n ly for t he co n f i rma ti o n mode. * 2 : The proces...
Page 21 - Reading Operation
Chapter 1 Product Overview 21 1 Reading Operation The read ing opera ti o n for t he s ing le feed models whe n u s ing t he dr i ver d i ffers depe n d ing o n t he follow ing co n d iti o n s. * 1 : J u d g eme nt s of t he follow ing it ems ca n be e n abled w it h t he dr i ver. ∗ Magnetic wavef...
Page 22 - Selectable processes
22 Selectable processes The follow ing processes ca n be se t w it h t he appl i ca ti o n for bo t h t he m u l ti feed models a n d s ing le feed models. • Fra n k ing process • With franking • Without franking • Ejec ti o n process • Ejects documents to the Main pocket • Ejects documents to the S...
Page 23 - Sensors; Paper Sensors; DOCUMENT LED
Chapter 1 Product Overview 23 1 Sensors There are 7 paper se n sors, 2 cover ope n se n sors, a n d 5 o t her se n sors. Some sca nn ers are n o t eq ui pped w it h some of t hem depe n d ing o n t he model. Paper Sensors ASF/SF sensor (A) Th i s se n sor i s loca t ed in t he feeder paper pa t h. I...
Page 24 - Cover Open Sensors
24 Eject sensor (E) Th i s se n sor i s loca t ed in t he feeder paper pa t h. I t de t ec t s whe t her a doc u me nt i s properly ejec t ed a n d s t ored in a pocke t . Main pocket nearly full sensor (F) Th i s se n sor i s loca t ed in t he Ma in pocke t . I t de t ec t s whe t her doc u me nt s...
Page 25 - Other Sensors
Chapter 1 Product Overview 25 1 Other Sensors Franking cartridge sensor (J) Th i s se n sor de t ec t s whe t her t he fra n k ing car t r i d g e i s in s t alled or n o t . Franking cartridge position sensor (K) The fra n k ing car t r i d g e i s in s t alled in t he fra n k ing car t r i d g e h...
Page 26 - Maintenance Counter
26 Maintenance Counter The TM-S1000 has t he ma int e n a n ce co unt er t o g e t t he follow ing co unt s. • Read ing co unt : Co unt s t he nu mber of doc u me nt s read. • Hopper ope n /close co unt : Co unt s t he nu mber of ti mes t ha t t he hopper in t he ASF/SF sw it ches from t he closed s...
Page 27 - Error Status; Recoverable Errors
Chapter 1 Product Overview 27 1 Error Status There are t wo poss i ble error t ypes: recoverable errors a n d un recoverable errors. Recoverable Errors Process ing i s n o lo ng er poss i ble whe n recoverable errors occ u r. They ca n be recovered eas i ly by tu r ning t he power off a n d t he n o...
Page 29 - Unrecoverable Errors
Chapter 1 Product Overview 29 1 Unrecoverable Errors Process ing i s n o lo ng er poss i ble whe n un recoverable errors occ u r. The sca nn er m u s t be repa i red. Compatibility with the TM-J9000/J9100 W it h a m ini m u m mod i f i ca ti o n of t he appl i ca ti o n for t he TM-J9000/J9100 (Epso...
Page 30 - Product Specifications
30 Product Specifications Processing speed (only for the multi feed models) 30 dpm, 60 dpm, or 90 dpm depending on the model. Operating environment (for satisfying the processing speed specified) CPU 30/60 dpm models without using IQA or single feed models: At least a Pentium 4, 1.2 GHz or the equiv...
Page 32 - Scanner Specifications
32 Scanner Specifications dp i : do t s per in ch (25.4 mm) * 1 : Ima g e n o i ses are el i m in a t ed a ut oma ti cally whe n t he TM-S1000 dr i ver d igiti zes g rayscale i ma g es. * 2 : The TIFF forma t of resol uti o n 200 dp i , b in ary, CCITT-Gro u p 4 compress i o n co n forms t o ANSI X9...
Page 33 - Paper Specifications
Chapter 1 Product Overview 33 1 Paper Specifications Type Normal paper (single-ply only) Size (H × L) 68 ∼ 120 mm {2.68 ~ 4.72 in} × 120 ∼ 235 mm {4.72 ~ 9.25 in} Thickness 0.075 ∼ 0.2 mm {0.003 ∼ 0.008 in} (single-ply only) Weight 60 ∼ 120 g/m 2 {16 ∼ 32 lb} • Make sure that the paper has no curl, ...
Page 34 - Scannable Area; nning
34 Scannable Area Ima g e sca nning may n o t be poss i ble in t he area a , b , a n d c in t he f igu res below. • The paper sensors ignore the range indicated in the figure below for the guide holes in fan-folded paper. Diameter: 6 mm or less $ No. 12345 pay to the order of Dollars MICR character ...
Page 35 - MICR Readable Area
Chapter 1 Product Overview 35 1 MICR Readable Area Area for Electric Endorsement Area for Franking MICR readable paper length: Max.235 Max. 8.0 [Units: mm] Max. 12.25 (10.0) MICR readable length: Max.225 (222.25 [maximum length of check paper] + 2.75) 120 ~ 235 [Units: mm] 68~ 100 <Front or Back&...
Page 37 - External Dimensions and Mass; Height; Width; in; Depth; in; Mass; ti
Chapter 1 Product Overview 37 1 External Dimensions and Mass Height Approx i ma t ely 176 mm {6.93 in } Width Approx i ma t ely 355 mm {13.98 in } Depth Approx i ma t ely 160 mm {6.30 in } Mass M u l ti feed models: Approx i ma t ely 4.0 k g {8.82 lb} S ing le feed models: Approx i ma t ely 3.9 k g ...
Page 39 - Flow of Setup; Important Notes on Installation; Connecting the Power Supply Unit (page 41)
Chapter 2 Setup 39 2 Setup Th i s chap t er descr i bes se tu p a n d in s t alla ti o n of t he prod u c t . Flow of Setup Th i s chap t er co n s i s t s of t he follow ing sec ti o n s alo ng w it h t he se tu p flow of t he prod u c t . Installing the Scanner Yo u ca n in s t all t h i s sca nn ...
Page 40 - Connecting the Scanner to the Host Computer; nn; Start the TM-S1000 Utility included on the Utility & Documents CD.
40 Connecting the Scanner to the Host Computer Co nn ec t t he sca nn er t o a hos t comp ut er v i a a USB por t . 1 Start the TM-S1000 Utility included on the Utility & Documents CD. 2 When the TM-S1000 Utility has started, connect the USB cable from the host computer to the USB upstream conne...
Page 41 - Connecting the Power Supply Unit; Use; unit’s power cable has been removed from the wall socket.
Chapter 2 Setup 41 2 Connecting the Power Supply Unit Use t he AC adap t er. C as t he power s u pply unit . 1 Make sure the scanner’s power supply is turned off and the power supply unit’s power cable has been removed from the wall socket. 2 Insert the connector of the power supply cable onto the p...
Page 43 - Software and Manuals; Download
Chapter 3 Application Development Information 43 3 Application Development Information Th i s chap t er gi ves in forma ti o n u sef u l for sca nn er appl i ca ti o n developme nt . Software and Manuals The follow ing sof t ware a n d ma nu als are prov i ded for appl i ca ti o n developme nt . Dow...
Page 44 - Functions of the Utility; Obtaining infor mation
44 TM-S1000 Utility The TM-S1000 U ti l it y i s prov i ded for a n alyz ing t he sca nn er a n d t ro u bleshoo ting . W it h t he TM-S1000 U ti l it y, yo u ca n check t he opera ti o n of t he sca nn er, co n f i rm t he sca nn er s t a tu s, a n d perform MICR clea ning . Functions of the Utilit...
Page 46 - Opening the Covers; Opening the Scanner Cover
46 Opening the Covers Opening the Scanner Cover P u ll t he sca nn er cover ope n lever t o ope n t he sca nn er cover. Ope n t he sca nn er cover whe n yo u clea n t he g lass of t he sca nn er (See "Clea ning t he Ima g e Sca nn er" o n pa g e 55 .) or remove jammed paper. (See "Remov ...
Page 47 - Opening the Franker Cover
Chapter 1 Handling 47 4 Opening the Franker Cover P u ll t he fra n ker cover ope n lever t o ope n t he fra n ker lever. Ope n t he fra n ker cover whe n yo u replace t he fra n k ing car t r i d g e w it h n ew o n e (See "I n s t all ing a n d Replac ing t he Fra n k ing Car t r i d g e" ...
Page 48 - Important Notes on the Franking Cartridge; Open the franker cover.; ning; cartridge and lift the cartridge out of the scanner.
48 Franking Cartridge Important Notes on the Franking Cartridge • Keep t he fra n k ing car t r i d g es o ut of t he reach of ch i ldre n . • Do n o t d i sassemble fra n k ing car t r i d g es. • Be caref u l d u r ing ha n dl ing beca u se t he in k ca n perma n e nt ly s t a in clo t h ing . • S...
Page 49 - but gently until it clicks in place.
Chapter 1 Handling 49 4 3 Carefully insert a new franking cartridge from the top, and push it firmly but gently until it clicks in place. 4 Close the franker cover firmly until it clicks in place.
Page 50 - Pulling Out the Guides; Pocket Guide
50 Pulling Out the Guides Pocket Guide ASF/SF Guide Feed ing paper u s ing t he ASF/SF gui de allows yo u t o in ser t doc u me nt s s t ra ig h t . P u ll o ut t he ASF/SF gui de i f n ecessary. Be sure to pull out the pocket guide far enough to accommodate the documents stored in the guide before ...
Page 51 - Processing Documents; Flow of Single Pass Processing; Insert a document into the feeder section.; ser; The scanner scans the images of the face and back.; ting; Important Notes on Processing Documents
Chapter 1 Handling 51 4 Processing Documents The TM-S1000 i s capable of perform ing t he follow ing fo u r ac ti o n s o n a doc u me nt in a s ing le pass: sca nning t he i ma g e of bo t h t he face a n d t he back, read ing ma gn e ti c charac t ers, a n d fra n k ing . Flow of Single Pass Proce...
Page 52 - picture below so that they will be fed one by one.
52 Inserting Checks For t he m u l ti feed models, yo u ca n p ut u p t o 100 doc u me nt s in t he ASF t o be fed a ut oma ti cally. For t he s ing le feed models, p ut doc u me nt s in t he SF o n e by o n e t o be fed a ut oma ti cally. For multi feed models 1 Align the documents neatly on the bo...
Page 53 - For single feed models; put the next document into the SF.
Chapter 1 Handling 53 4 For single feed models 1 Insert a document straight with its face (the side on which magnetic characters are printed) facing outside into the SF, as shown in the picture below. 2 After the document is automatically ejected to the Main/Sub pocket, put the next document into th...
Page 54 - Ejecting Checks; nt
54 Ejecting Checks Whe n t he doc u me nt s are ejec t ed, remove t he doc u me nt s. Do not leave more than the specified number of documents in the pockets while processing documents (Main pocket: 100 sheets, sub pocket: 50 sheets). Otherwise, a paper jam may occur. • Some documents may be ejected...
Page 55 - Cleaning; Cleaning the Image Scanner; Open the scanner cover.; When the glass of the scanner is smeared with oil, grease or other
Chapter 1 Handling 55 4 Cleaning Cleaning the Image Scanner If t he g lass of t he sca nn er g e t s so i led from in k or paper d u s t , t he q u al it y of t he i ma g e da t a may de t er i ora t e. Clea n t he g lass every 6 mo nt hs or every 100,000 passes. Follow t hese s t eps t o clea n t h...
Page 56 - Cleaning the MICR Unit
56 Cleaning the MICR Unit D i r t o n t he MICR unit may ca u se freq u e nt ma gn e ti c charac t er read ing errors. Clea n t he MICR unit every 6 mo nt hs or every 100,000 passes. Use t he self- t es t t ool in t he CD-ROM in cl u ded w it h t he sca nn er or yo u r appl i ca ti o n t o clea n t ...
Page 57 - Removing a Paper Jam; Preparing for Transport; Turn off the scanner.
Chapter 1 Handling 57 4 Removing a Paper Jam Ope n t he sca nn er cover or fra n ker cover t o remove t he jammed paper. (See "Ope ning t he Sca nn er Cover" o n pa g e 46 a n d "Ope ning t he Fra n ker Cover" o n pa g e 47 .) Preparing for Transport Follow t he s t eps below t o t r...