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A-61182 October 2001 i Contents Contents ............................................................................................................... i Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 Safety .....................
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ii A-61182 October 2001 Requirements and software installation ........................................................ 10 Installing the scanner drivers ........................................................................ 10 Scanning your documents .................................................
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A-61182 October 2001 iii Color Adjustment............................................................................. 18 Auto Level ....................................................................................... 18 Advanced Settings..............................................................
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iv A-61182 October 2001 Maintenance...................................................................................................... 27 Cleaning the glass scanning areas ............................................................... 27 Cleaning the ADF ............................................
Page 6 - Introduction; Thank you for purchasing a KODAK scanner.
A-61182 October 2001 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a KODAK scanner. • The KODAK i50 Scanner is a desktop simplex color scanner. • The KODAK i60 Scanner is a desktop duplex color scanner. Both scanners have automatic document feeders and flatbed platens to accommodate awide range of general...
Page 7 - Safety; manufacturer’s power supply.; Acoustic emission
2 A-61182 October 2001 Safety • Use only the power supply that was provided with the scanner (Sino-American model SA60-24). IMPORTANT: Do not substitute another power supply model or another manufacturer’s power supply. • Avoid the danger of electric shock. Only use the scanner and power supply indo...
Page 8 - Electromagnetic compliance statements; For the United States; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; For Japan
A-61182 October 2001 3 Electromagnetic compliance statements For the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interfere...
Page 9 - Scanning specifications; Acceptable paper sizes; On the flatbed
4 A-61182 October 2001 Scanning specifications Acceptable paper sizes You can use the i50 Scanner and i60 Scanner to scan documents that have a paperweight between 50 and 105 g (14 and 28 lb.) and that are within the following sizes: In the ADF (automatic document feeder) • 94 x 140 mm (3.7 x 5.5 in...
Page 10 - Installation; Precautions; Unlocking the scanner
A-61182 October 2001 5 Installation Unpack the scanner carefully and check the contents. If any items are missing ordamaged, contact your authorized dealer immediately. Precautions • Keep the scanner out of direct sunlight. Direct exposure to sun or excessive heat may cause damage to the unit. • Do ...
Page 11 - Locking the scanner; The scanning unit begins moving.; Making connections; Connect the power cord and SCSI signal cable as shown below.
6 A-61182 October 2001 Locking the scanner 1. Make sure that the scanner is off. 2. Raise the document cover to reveal the flatbed platen and scanning unit. 3. Turn on the scanner. The scanning unit begins moving. 4. Wait until the scanning unit has moved to the end (opposite the scanner ADF). 5. Tu...
Page 12 - SCSI interface device ID; switch in the ON position.
A-61182 October 2001 7 SCSI interface device ID W hen you have several devices on a SCSI chain, you may need to adjust the SCSIID selector on the scanner. This selector assigns a specific device ID to the scanner.If the assignment conflicts with an existing SCSI device, select a new ID. NOTE: The fa...
Page 13 - Adjusting the trays; Lift the ADF tray to about a 45° angle.
8 A-61182 October 2001 Adjusting the trays There are two trays on the scanner: the ADF tray for loading documents to be scannedthrough the automatic document feeder and the output tray which receives scanneddocuments from the ADF. ADF tray 1. Lift the ADF tray to about a 45° angle. 2. Pull the ADF t...
Page 14 - Output tray; Lift the output tray to about a 30° angle.; Powering up the scanner; documents in the ADF or on the flatbed platen.; Turning on the scanner
A-61182 October 2001 9 Output tray 1. Lift the output tray to about a 30° angle. 2. Insert the three protrusions on the output tray into the three slots on the ADF. 3. Release the output tray. 4. Make sure that the output tray is firmly attached to the ADF. 5. Pull the output tray extension wire out...
Page 15 - Requirements and software installation
10 A-61182 October 2001 Requirements and software installation To operate the scanner at its optimum speed, the following minimum configuration isrequired. NOTE: The actual performance of the system depends on the scanning application,choice of scanning parameters, and the PC configuration. If the s...
Page 16 - Scanning your documents; Loading documents; Using the ADF; Use the ADF to feed multiple documents automatically in a batch.; Using the flatbed; Place the document face down on the glass platen.
A-61182 October 2001 11 Scanning your documents Loading documents Make sure that the scanner is on and has completed its self-test before you turn onthe PC to begin scanning. See the section entitled “Scanning specifications” forinformation about the sizes and types of documents that you can scan. U...
Page 17 - Select Source or Select Scanner on the File menu.
12 A-61182 October 2001 Scanning withTWAIN or ISIS 1. Open your scanning application. 2. Choose Select Source or Select Scanner on the File menu. If the Select Source or Select Scanner command is not available on the File menu,see your application’s user’s guide to determine how the application link...
Page 18 - Making the most of your scanned images; Scan Method; Select how you want to scan on the Scan Method drop-down menu.
A-61182 October 2001 13 Making the most of your scanned images The features in the TWAIN and ISIS dialog boxes are described in this section. Note that not all features are available at all times. The availability of some features maydepend on the scanner model or other feature selections. Scan Meth...
Page 19 - Image Type
14 A-61182 October 2001 Image Type Select the mode you want to use for your scans on the Image Type drop-down menu. Black and White—the image appears in black and white with no intermediate shadesof gray. That means that each pixel of the image is either 100% black or 100% white. Choose Black and Wh...
Page 20 - Resolution; Tips; Your Document
A-61182 October 2001 15 Resolution Resolution or dots per inch (dpi) indicates the scanning resolution, which largelydetermines the quality of the scanned image. The greater the resolution, the better thereproduction will be. However, scanning at a higher resolution also increases scanning time and ...
Page 22 - Enhancing your images; Invert; Click on the arrows; Paper Size
A-61182 October 2001 17 Enhancing your images These features allow you to improve or enhance the appearance of scanned images. Invert Click on the Invert button to reverse the brightness and color in the image. For black-and-white images, black areas will be white and white areas will be black.For c...
Page 23 - Descreen; overprinting halftone.; Sharpen; Click on the Color Adjustment button to enable the button; must be enabled in order to use the; Auto Level
18 A-61182 October 2001 Descreen Click on the Descreen button to access a drop-down menu that allows you to specifythe type of document you are scanning in order to eliminate the moiré pattern*commonly found in printed matter. You can specify Newspaper, Magazine, or Catalog. * Moiré pattern: an unde...
Page 25 - Curves; Select the Curve or the Line button; Color Balance
20 A-61182 October 2001 Curves W hen you select the Curves button, a dialog box appears that allows you to adjust themidtone of the image without losing details in the lightest and darkest areas. Select the Curve or the Line button on the bottom right of the Curves dialog box, depending on whether y...
Page 26 - Select the Color Adjustment button
A-61182 October 2001 21 Hue /Saturation /Lightness Click on this button to access a dialog box that allows you to adjust the hue,saturation, and lightness of an image. Hue—specify a value in the Hue text box or click and drag the sliding arrow under thebox to adjust the hue up to 360°. Saturation—sp...
Page 27 - Tip
22 A-61182 October 2001 Color Drop-out This feature is available when Black and White, Halftone, or 8-Bit Gray is selected onthe Image Type drop-down menu. Click on the Color Drop-out button to access adialog box that allows you to choose to remove the R (Red), G (Green), or B (Blue)color channel wh...
Page 28 - Custom Settings; Scan Settings
A-61182 October 2001 23 Custom Settings Click on the Custom Settings button to access a dialog box where you can save yourscan settings and configuration settings. There are two tabs: Scan Settings andConfiguration Settings. Scan Settings The Scan Settings tab allows you to save your scanning featur...
Page 29 - Configuration Settings
24 A-61182 October 2001 Configuration Settings The Configuration Settings tab allows you to customize some special settings. Energy Saving Mode—check the Enable box to enable automatic lamp shut-off.Specify a time delay of 1 to 60 minutes in the Minutes box. This is the amount of timethat the scanne...
Page 30 - Other tools; Width; Shows the current file size of the scanned image.; Lock scale
A-61182 October 2001 25 Other tools In addition to the image enhancement options, the dialog box contains the itemsdescribed below. Width Shows the current image width. You can enter a custom value in the Width box. NOTE: If you manually change the width value with Lock scale enabled, the value inth...
Page 31 - Starting the final scan; Preview; Zoom View; Click on the Zoom View button to view a selected area.; Exit; Click on the Exit button to cancel the current job.
26 A-61182 October 2001 Starting the final scan The buttons shown below allow you to begin scanning or to exit the job. Preview Click on the Preview button to scan a document so you can review the scannedimage. This allows you to specify an area to be scanned and any scanning featuresettings to be u...
Page 32 - Maintenance; WARNING: Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable liquid.; Avoid vigorous rubbing use gentle contact.; The scanner is now ready for use.
A-61182 October 2001 27 Maintenance The scanner is designed to be maintenance free. However, it must be cleanedoccasionally to ensure optimum image quality and performance. Cleaning the glassscanning areas 1. Moisten a lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol (95%). WARNING: Isopropyl alcohol is a fla...
Page 33 - Cleaning the ADF
28 A-61182 October 2001 Cleaning the ADF The ADF feed module and the feed rollers may become contaminated with ink, toner,and paper dust. If the scanner does not feed documents smoothly or if multiple-sheetfeeding occurs, you must clean the scanner. 1. Moisten a lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcoho...
Page 35 - Troubleshooting; Problem
30 A-61182 October 2001 Troubleshooting The scanner automatically performs a simple self-test each time it is powered up.This helps spot major system errors in the scanner itself. W hen the self-test is initiated,the READY light flashes. W hen the self-test is completed, if no error has occurred, th...
Page 36 - Brightness or Threshold setting to adjust Black and White
A-61182 October 2001 31 Problem Solution W hen the scanner is powered up, the lampdoes not light. • The lamp is dead. Contact your dealer to change the lamp. Lamp life is about 15,000 hours. • If the power light on the ADF is flashing, the power adapter is malfunctioning or the main board has short-...
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32 A-61182 October 2001 Getting service If you believe that your scanner needs service, go to www.kodak.com/go/docimaging.There you can find out how best to obtain service for your scanner. Equipment disposal The i50 Scanner and i60 Scanner contain lead in the circuit board and mercury in thelamp. D...
Page 38 - Specifications; ADF/flatbed desktop simplex color scanner
A-61182 October 2001 33 Specifications Scanner type i50 Scanner: ADF/flatbed desktop simplex color scanner i60 Scanner: ADF/flatbed desktop duplex color scanner Optical resolution 300 dpi Scanning output 24-bit (RGB) color, 8-bit grayscale, or 1-bit bitonal Light source Cold cathode fluorescent lamp...