Scanner User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- What’s in the box
- System requirements
- Installing the scanner
- Installing the Kodak Driver Software
- Connecting the power cord to the scanner
- Connecting the USB cable
- Attaching the output tray
- Turning on the scanner and finalizing Kodak Driver Software installation
- Installing application software
- Scanner components
- Locking the scanner
- 3 Using the Scanner
- Turning the scanner on and off
- Scanner positions
- Tilting the scanner body
- Adjusting the output tray
- Adjusting the input tray
- Adjusting the side guides
- Start and stop scanning
- Document preparation
- Verifying your scanner installation
- Viewing test images
- Understanding your scanning environment
- Smart touch functionality
- Scanning your documents
- 4 Image Processing
- Overview
- Starting the Scan Validation Tool
- Scan Validation Tool dialog box
- Using the TWAIN datasource
- The main Kodak Scanner window
- The Image Settingswindow
- Preview window
- Toolbar icons
- General tab
- Size tab
- Adjustments tab: black and white
- Adjustments tab: color or grayscale
- Enhancements tab
- Advanced options
- Content Settings tab
- Setting up automatic color detection - Example 1
- Setting up multiple images for each side of a document (dual stream) - Example 2
- Using different settings for each side of a document - Example 3
- Images for each side of a document (dual stream) - Example 4
- The Device Settings window
- The Diagnostics window
- Using the ISIS Driver
- 5 Maintenance
- Cleaning the scanner
- Opening the scanner cover
- Cleaning the rollers and transport
- Cleaning or replacing the separation module
- Replacing the separation module tires
- Cleaning or replacing the feed module
- Replacing the tires on the feed module
- Vacuuming the scanner
- Cleaning the imaging area
- Supplies and consumables
- Accessories
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Feature Map
- Appendix C Warranty - US and Canada only

112 A-61560 June 2006
Packaging and
shipping guidelines
Purchaser must ship all warranty returns in a method that guarantees
full protection of the product from shipping damage. Failure to do so will
void the Kodak Scanner warranty. Kodak advises the purchaser to keep
the original box and packing materials for storing or shipping. Kodak is
not responsible for issues related to shipping damage. The purchaser
must return only the Kodak Scanner. Prior to shipment, purchaser must
remove and retain all “add-on” items, (i.e. adapters, cables, software,
manuals, etc.). Kodak accepts no responsibility for these items and
they will not be returned with the repaired or replacement Kodak
Scanner. All products should be returned to Kodak in the original
shipping container, or an authorized packaging box for the units being
returned. Purchaser must install the shipping restraint before the Kodak
Scanner is shipped. When the original packaging is not available,
contact Kodak’s Response Center at (800) 822-1414 for part numbers
and replacement packaging ordering information.
Return procedure Eligible purchasers seeking services for Kodak Scanners covered
under this Limited Warranty must obtain a Return Material Authorization
number (“RMA”) by calling (800) 822-1414 and within ten (10) business
days from the date of issuance of the RMA must return the Kodak
Scanner to the address designated in the RMA at the end user’s own
expense and risk, in compliance with Kodak’s current Packaging and
Shipping Guidelines.
Any defective products or parts replaced by Kodak become the
property of Kodak.
Customer
responsibility
BY REQUESTING SERVICE, THE ELIGIBLE PURCHASER
ACKNOWLEDGES THE TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY,
INCLUDING THE DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
PROVISIONS. PRIOR TO SEEKING SERVICE, THE END USER
MUST BACK-UP ANY DATA OR FILES THAT MAY BECOME
DAMAGED OR LOST. KODAK IS, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR FILES.
Warranty Service
descriptions
Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak) offers a range of service programs
to support its Limited Warranty and to assist with the use and care of
the Kodak Scanner (“Service Methods”). A Kodak Scanner represents
an important investment. Kodak Scanners provide the productivity
needed to stay competitive. The sudden loss of this productivity, even
temporarily, could seriously affect the ability to meet commitments.
Downtime can be very expensive, not just in the cost of the repair but
also in time lost. To help alleviate these problems, Kodak may use one
of the service methods listed below, depending upon product type, in
providing service under its Limited Warranty.










