Kodak A-41069 - Manual

Kodak A-41069

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – ii; Scanner 923 Maintenance
  • Page 4 – INTRODUCTION; Scanner features
  • Page 5 – Scanner options
  • Page 6 – Front view; Scanner components; Exit Hopper – accepts documents after they have been scanned.
  • Page 7 – Rear view; Power Cord – plugs into an appropriate power outlet.
  • Page 8 – Status display
  • Page 9 – Scanner Buffer Status Indicators; Plus key; Function
  • Page 10 – END; Used to initiate the calibration process.; Programmable Keys
  • Page 11 – Numeric Keys
  • Page 12 – Run
  • Page 13 – BASIC CONCEPTS; be the same to link modes.; Modes; Mode override indicator; Linked modes
  • Page 15 – Image addresses; Assigning an image address
  • Page 18 – Image address formats; Indexing schemes
  • Page 19 – Single level indexing; Page 1 Image Address 001
  • Page 20 – Two level indexing
  • Page 22 – Two level offset indexing
  • Page 24 – Three level indexing; Example of three level indexing
  • Page 25 – Chapter
  • Page 26 – Three level offset indexing; When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each
  • Page 29 – Batching; Checking the meters is useful in determining:; Batching indicator; Special considerations; Checking the meters
  • Page 30 – Scanning considerations; Image headers
  • Page 31 – GETTING STARTED; Turning on the Scanner
  • Page 32 – Calibrating the Scanner
  • Page 33 – Unsuccessful calibration; • Verify that there is not a document already in the document path.
  • Page 35 – If the documents do not separate, proceed with Step 8.
  • Page 36 – When you have adjusted the gap so that the bottom document
  • Page 38 – Center line; NOTE: If the documents are larger than the area shown on the
  • Page 40 – Changing the deflector; Pull the deflector toward you until it clicks into place.
  • Page 42 – OPERATING THE SCANNER; Overview
  • Page 43 – Selecting a mode
  • Page 44 – Feeding documents; Select a stack of documents which is no more than 1.5 inch thick.
  • Page 45 – Feeding thick documents; NOTE: If more than one thick document is to be scanned,
  • Page 46 – FUNCTION CODES; Using function codes
  • Page 47 – Function code summary
  • Page 49 – Select Mode; Allows you to select one of the eighteen (18) application modes.; Restore Mode; A normal operating display will appear.; Counting Only; Count Only Mode OFF
  • Page 50 – Accessory Status; Endorser ON; • Press the down arrow key to view the next accessory or; Terminate Batch; Allows you to prematurely end a batch.; End of Batch; • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.
  • Page 52 – Level Count Reset; Alarm Volume
  • Page 54 – Display Language; Display Language: ENGLISH; Measurement System; Measurement Units Displayed: ENGLISH; Change Time
  • Page 55 – Time and Date Display; Allows you to view the current time and date.; Formatted Time and Date:; Operator ID; • Feed calibration target.
  • Page 56 – Printer Character Shift; NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document; Printer Character Shift: 2; • Enter the number 1 to select the left set of ink jets or; All Document Printers On/Off; All Document Printers ON
  • Page 57 – Primary Document Printer 1 On/Off; Allows you to turn the primary document printer 1 on or off.; Document Printer #1 ON; Secondary Document Printer 1 On/Off; Allows you to turn the secondary document printer 1 on or off.; Document Printer #2 ON
  • Page 58 – Document Printer 12 On/Off; Allows you to turn the document printer 12 on or off.; Document Printer 12 ON; Omit Printing on Next Document; Omit Printing on Next Document OFF
  • Page 59 – Print Test; NOTE: Print Test options 3=Shift and 4=Test are available only when; Print Position; • Press the up arrow key to increment the starting print position by
  • Page 60 – Purge Print Head; Purge Frequency; Patch Reader 1 On/Off; Allows you to turn the primary patch reader on or off.
  • Page 61 – Patch Reader 2 On/Off; Allows you to turn the secondary patch reader on or off.; End Fed Patch Reading On/Off; Allows you to turn end fed patch reading on or off.; End Fed Patch ON
  • Page 62 – Patch Reading Confirmation Tone; Patch Read Confirmation Tone ON; Omit Patch Reading on Next Document; Omit Patch Read on Next Doc OFF; Printer Open Jet Test; Printer Open Jet Test Results
  • Page 63 – Allows you to turn the endorser on or off.; Endorser Mode; toggle between the two available options.
  • Page 64 – Endorser Print Position; Bar Code Reading On/Off; Allows you to turn the bar code reader on or off.; Front Bar Code Reading ON
  • Page 65 – Bar Code/Patch Reading Confirmation Tone; Bar/Patch Confirmation Tone ON; Bar Code Reading Confirmation Tone; Bar Code Confirmation Tone ON
  • Page 66 – Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Document; Allows you to omit bar code reading on the next document only.; Omit Bar Code Read on Next Doc OFF; • Enter the number one (1) to omit bar code reading on the next document; Omit Bar Code Read on Next Doc ON; Bar Code Test; Bar Code Type = Code 39; • Press the Enter key.
  • Page 67 – Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off; Allows you to turn partial bar code reading on or off.; Partial Bar Code Reading OFF; Length Checking On/Off; Controller is installed.; Length Checking OFF
  • Page 68 – Omit Length Checking on Next Document; Omit Length Checking on Next Doc OFF; Skew Detection; Skew Detection OFF
  • Page 69 – Latched Scanning Flag On/Off; until the latched flag is turned off.; Momentary Scanning Flag; Special Flag on Next Document OFF
  • Page 70 – Footswitch Confirmation Tone; Allows you to turn the footswitch confirmation tone on or off.; Foot Switch Confirmation Tone ON; Allows you to turn OCR on or off.; OCR OFF
  • Page 71 – Select Linked Mode; Fixed Field; You may enter an alphabetic character:
  • Page 73 – Next Image Address; Allows you to input the next Image Address.; Stop; Allows you to stop the transport.; Allows you to turn on the transport.
  • Page 74 – OPERATOR MESSAGES; Users
  • Page 75 – Operator message listing; Code
  • Page 81 – various messages
  • Page 82 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Trouble
  • Page 84 – The document path
  • Page 85 – • Press and hold down the JOG key to clear any remaining documents.; Clearing documents
  • Page 92 – SCANNER MAINTENANCE; Cleaning tasks
  • Page 93 – Cleaning the imaging guides
  • Page 95 – Turn the side panel switch off.
  • Page 96 – Lift the DSA assembly straight up from the transport area.
  • Page 97 – Sensors; Open the front cover.
  • Page 98 – Vertical Baffle Handle
  • Page 100 – Grasp the front cover and swing it open to the right.
  • Page 101 – Cleaning the cabinet
  • Page 102 – Checking the air filter
  • Page 103 – Replacing the air filter
  • Page 105 – CAUTION: Allow the DSA lamp to cool before attempting to remove; Rotate the lamp toward you until it becomes loose. Gently remove
  • Page 108 – Tab; Discard the used lamps.
  • Page 109 – INDEX; Adjusting the exit hopper side guides and end stop, 3-9
  • Page 110 – II
  • Page 111 – III
  • Page 112 – IV
  • Page 113 – Status
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User’s Manual

A-41069

Part No. 636914

January 1993

BUSINESS IMAGING SYSTEMS

KODAK IMAGE L I NK
Scanner 900 and
923

MD R S

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Summary

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

i A-41069 January 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 IntroductionScanner features .......................................................................... 1-1Scanner options ........................................................................... 1-2Scanner components .......................................

Page 3 - ii; Scanner 923 Maintenance

ii A-41069 January 1993 5 Operator FunctionsUsing function codes .................................................................... 5-1Function code summary ............................................................... 5-2Function code descriptions ..................................................

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; Scanner features

1 - 1 A-41069 January 1993 1 INTRODUCTION The KODAK IMAGELINK ™ Scanner 900 is a medium- to high-speed (up to 120 pages per minute†), high-resolution (up to 400 dpi) rotary scannerdesigned for medium- to high-volume digitial capture of businessdocuments. The Scanner 900 captures printed characters, ...

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