Page 2 - REVISION RECORD
i Revised contents First eddition REVISION RECORD Edition 01 Date published Jan., 1996 Specification No.: C150-E048-02EN This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limit for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radiointerference Regulations of the Canadian Department o...
Page 3 - ii; IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS; CAUTION; CAUTION indicates that either minor or moderate personal; NOTICE; IMPORTANT
ii IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS READ CAREFULLY ALL OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF NOTUSED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED DAMAGES MAY BE CAUSED TO THE USERS ORTHE BYSTANDERS. Conventions for Alerts This manual uses the following coventions for alerts to prevent physical or property damages tousers or...
Page 4 - iii; CONTENTS; page; CHAPTER 1
iii CONTENTS page CHAPTER 1 PREFACE .................................................................................................... 1-1 CHAPTER 2 COMPONENTS ........................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Checking the Components .................
Page 5 - iv; CHAPTER 5
iv CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................... 5-1 5.1 Removing Jammed Documents ................................................................................... 5-1 5.2 Notes on Daily Use ...........................................
Page 6 - FIGURES
v FIGURES page Figure 2.1 Received components ...................................................................................... 2-1 Figure 2.2 M3097E+/G+ parts names ............................................................................... 2-2 Figure 2.3 M3097E+ operator panel ..............
Page 7 - TABLES
vi TABLES page Table 1.1 The differences between the M3097E+ and the M3097G+ ............................. 1-1 Table 6.1 Check items ..................................................................................................... 6-1 Table A.1 Installation specifications ..........................
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Page 10 - Checking the Components; Received components
2 – 1 CHAPTER 2 COMPONENTS 2.1 Checking the Components 2.2 Part Names and Functions 2.3 Operator Panel Functions After unpacking image scanner, confirm that all the components have been received. Thissection describes the components of the image scanner and their functions. 2.1 Checking the Componen...
Page 11 - Part Names and Functions; Exterior view of image scanner
2 – 2 2.2 Part Names and Functions This section shows the exterior view of image scanner. This sectionalso provides names of each part and describes their functions. 2.2.1 Exterior view of image scanner The image scanner can read a document of A3 or double-letter size atmaximum. ADF paper chute Powe...
Page 12 - Functions of each part; Document holding pad:
2 – 3 2.2.2 Functions of each part Document cover: Closed over and holds a document to beread. Document bed: A document to be read is placed on thebed also called Flatbed (FB). Document holding pad: Presses a document to the document bed. Automatic document feeder (ADF): Automatically feeds document...
Page 13 - Operator Panel Functions
2 – 4 2.3 Operator Panel Functions The operator panel has indicators and a liquid crystal display screenfor displaying image scanner status. The operator panel also hasoperation buttons. Mode 1 Mode 2 Liquid crystal display screen Buttons Indicators Power Read Check Figure 2.4 M3097G+ operator panel...
Page 14 - Indicators; The meaning of each indicator is as follows:
2 – 5 2.3.1 Indicators The meaning of each indicator is as follows: Power indicator (Green): Lights to indicate the power is on. Ready (for reading) indicator (Green) (M3097E+): Lights when the image scanner becomes ready to read a docu-ment in the manual mode. This indicator turns off when thestart...
Page 15 - Liquid crystal display screen
2 – 6 Liquid crystal display screen The screen has two message lines. The current read modestatus is displayed in the upper line, and messages and themodes set by the buttons are displayed in the lower line. FlatbedAutomatic document feeder Reading mode Display : FB: ADF Size Double-letter siz...
Page 16 - Screen 1 — The upper line shows a typical example.; Screen 2 — The upper line shows a typical example.; If the direction indicated on the upper line is “
2 – 7 The ADF, size, density, resolution, landscape, half-tone, document,and mode 1 and 2 buttons described below are effective unless other-wise specified by the host system. Automatic document feeder (ADF) button: Selects whether to feed documents automatically by ADF ormanually on the flatbed. Wh...
Page 17 - Screen 3 — The upper line shows a typical example.; Screen 4 — The upper line shows a typical example.
2 – 8 Density button: Selects a density for the read operation. When this button ispressed, the lower line is displayed as shown in Screen 3. Eachtime this switch is pressed, the blinking part in the lower linechanges, and the density indicated on the upper line changesaccording to the blinking part...
Page 19 - Screen 7 — The upper line shows a typical example.
2 – 10 Document button: Selects the type of document. When this button is pressed, thelower line is displayed as shown in Screen 7. Each time thisbutton is pressed, “LINE” or “PHOTO” starts blinking in turn,and the document selection indication displayed on the upperline changes accordingly. Screen ...
Page 20 - Liquid crystal display screen: Displays messages only.; The mode buttons have the following functions:; Messages
2.3.3 Buttons and liquid crystal display screen (M3097G+) Liquid crystal display screen: Displays messages only. The mode buttons have the following functions: Mode 1 button: See Section 5.3.4, 5.4 and 5.5.Mode 2 button: See Section 5.3.4, 5.4 and 5.5. When error messages are displayed on liquid cry...
Page 22 - Precautions
3 – 1 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Place the scanner away from electrical noisesources and strong magnetic fields. If theimage scanner is used near an air conditioner,copying machine, or TV set, the scanner mayoperate incorrectly. Keep the scanner out of the sun and awayfrom heaters. These...
Page 23 - Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket
3 – 2 3.2 Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket To keep the scanner from being damaged during shipping, the carrierunit is fixed with a bracket. After placing the carrier unit at theinstallation place, remove this bracket as explained below. 1 Place the image scanner on the edge of the desk top so tha...
Page 24 - Connections; Connect the image scanner using the following procedure.
3 – 3 3.3 Connections Connect the image scanner using the following procedure. 1 Set the power switch to off. 3 Connect the interface cables (for M3097E+). Connect the interface cables to the interface connectors and fasten the cableswith catches and screws as shown below.Connect the other end of ea...
Page 26 - Mounting the Stacker; Mount the stacker and extensions using the following procedure.
3 – 5 3.4 Mounting the Stacker Mount the stacker and extensions using the following procedure. 1 Mount the stacker. Hook the pins on the stacker to the claws on the image scanner. 2 Mount the extensions. Mount extensions to the stacker and to the ADF paper chute. Stacker Pin Claw Extension Stacker E...
Page 28 - Turning on the Power; This section explains how to turn on the power.
4 – 1 CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONS 4.1 Turning on the Power 4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode 4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode Documents can be read in the flatbed mode or automatic document feeder (ADF) mode. In theflat-bed mode, each document is placed on the document bed and is read one by one. In ...
Page 29 - Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode; High luminance: Do not look directly at the light source during; Reading a standard-size document; Open the document cover.
4 – 2 4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode This section explains how to read a document placed on the documentbed. CAUTION ! High luminance: Do not look directly at the light source during read operation. Keep the document cover inplace. 4.2.1 Reading a standard-size document If the size of the do...
Page 30 - Flatbed reading; Reading a page from a thick book; To read a page from a thick book, remember the following points:
4 – 3 Landscape mode Portrait mode Long side Short side 3 3 Document bed Document Document cover Reference mark Operator panel Figure 4.1 Flatbed reading Document bed Document 4.2.2 Reading a page from a thick book To read a page from a thick book, remember the following points: 1 Do not close the d...
Page 31 - Reading a document larger than the document board; Place the document face down on the document bed.; Removing the document cover
4 – 4 4.2.3 Reading a document larger than the document board If the size of the document is larger than the document board, read thedocument using the following procedure: 1 To remove the document cover, remove the screw from thedocument cover. 2 Place the document face down on the document bed. 3 ...
Page 32 - Reading Documents in ADF Mode; Check the documents as follows:
4 – 5 4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode This section explains how to read documents using the automaticdocument feeder. If the following steps are not closely followed, afeed error may occur.After documents have been read in ADF mode, a squeaking noise issometimes heard. This is not a problem as the...
Page 33 - ADF paper chute setting
4 – 6 2 Pull up the ADF paper chute as follows: • Hold the document cover with one hand and pull up the ADF paper chute with the other hand to unlock the ADF paper chute. ADF paper chute Document cover 3 Fan the documents as follows: • Take a 15 to 20 mm thickness of documents. Lightly hold both end...
Page 35 - Loading the document; Portrait
4 – 8 6 Open the right and left guides of the ADF paper chute about 5mm wider than the document width. 7 Place the documents face down onto the ADF paper chute withthe top edges facing the automatic feeder hole. 8 Adjust the guides to the document sides. Skewing may occur ifthere is a gap between th...
Page 36 - Removing Jammed Documents; Removing jammed documents
5 – 1 5.1 Removing Jammed Documents 5.2 Notes on Daily Use 5.3 Cleaning 5.4 Replacing the Lamp Unit 5.5 SCSI Address Setting (M3097G+) 5.6 Replacing the Pad 5.7 Document counter display and reset CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE This section explains how to remove jammed documents, and provides notes on daily ...
Page 37 - Notes on Daily Use; Cleaning
5 – 2 5.2 Notes on Daily Use Note the following points on daily use: • The image scanner requires one to three minutes to warm up after the power has been turned on. During this time, the message“Warming-up Now!!” is displayed on the screen. • Do not look directly at the light source during the read...
Page 38 - Pull the ADF lever up to open the ADF.; Cleaning the ADF
5 – 3 5.3.2 Cleaning the ADF Clean the ADF once every 5,000 pages. The cycle depends on thetypes of documents used (page quality, a level of toner fusing onpaper).1 Pull the ADF lever up to open the ADF. 2 Use the dry cloth or a cloth with ethyl alcohol to softly removedirt and dust as follows.Pad: ...
Page 39 - Cleaning the coupled feed roller; Cleaning the mirror
5 – 4 5.3.3 Cleaning the coupled feed roller 1 Pull the ADF lever up to open the ADF. 2 Pull the ADF lamp replacement lever up while pushing the leverin the direction indicated by the arrow in Figure 5.4. 3 Clean the surface of the coupled feed roller by the cloth withethyl alcohol. NOTICE If the co...
Page 40 - Replacing the Lamp Unit; Hot: Replace the lamp unit in the following procedure.
5 – 5 5.4 Replacing the Lamp Unit Hot: Replace the lamp unit in the following procedure. If an optical alarm occurs, and the following message is displayed,replace the lamp unit as follows. c i t p l A a r a O m l • Turn off the power once. Then, turn on the power while pressing the mode 1 button. F...
Page 41 - Lamp unit removal 1
5 – 6 • Pull the ADF lever up and open the ADF. • Pull the ADF lamp replacement lever up while pushing the lever in the direction indicated by the arrow in Figure 5.4. • Hold the lamp unit levers and pull the glass up. Wipe the bottom surface of the glass if it is dirty. ADF lamp replacement lever L...
Page 42 - Lamp unit replacement
5 – 7 A 2 A Lamp unit Lamp unit levers Lamp unit insertdirection (vertical) Arrows indicating the lamp unit insert position 1 Figure 5.6 Lamp unit replacement • Obtain a new lamp unit. • Hold the new lamp unit with both hands. Insert it in the insertion slits with the back end first and the front an...
Page 43 - Inserting the glass; • Close the ADF to lock ADF lever.
5 – 8 Glass Levers Openings Figure 5.7 Inserting the glass • Close the ADF to lock ADF lever.
Page 45 - Replacing the pad; Removing the pad
5 – 10 5.6 Replacing the pad (1) Pull up the ADF open and close lever to open the ADF.(2) Remove the four screws shown in Figure 5.8 to remove the two pads. (3) Install the pad by reversing the removal procedure. Figure 5.8 Removing the pad NOTICE Attach the pad so that the corner cut is top left. A...
Page 46 - Document counter display and reset
5 – 11 5.7 Document counter display and reset The Document counter is useful for users to check the total number ofscanned documents before regular cleaning. This counter can bedisplayed or reset using the following procedures. (1) Turn on the power while holding down the Mode 1 button. The scanner ...
Page 48 - Check items
6 – 1 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING If a problem occurs, use Table 6.1 to resolve the problem. Table 6.1 Check items Problem No power Read operationdoes not start. Pictures andphotographs arenot read cor-rectly. Characters andlines are notread correctly. Image is dis-torted or un-clear. Possible cause T...
Page 50 - APPENDIX; Installation Specifications; Installation specifications
A – 1 APPENDIX A.1 Installation Specifications Table A.1 Installation specifications Specification Item External dimensions (mm) Weight (kg) Height 173 25 100 to 120 VAC, 220 to 240 VAC Single-phase 50/60 Hz 150 VA Input power Depth 497 Width 696 Voltage Number of phases Frequency Power Operation 5 ...
Page 51 - External Dimensions; External dimensions
A – 2 A.2 External Dimensions 173 696 497 (Unit: mm) Figure A.1 External dimensions
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