Contents Introduction Installing the AF-10 Using the AF-10 Loading Documents Manually Troubleshooting Specifications Paper Limitations Auto Document Feeder AF-10 User’s Manual -1-
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Introduction Installing the AF-10 Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Auto Document Feeder AF-10 for the full-color flatbed scanner ScanTouch 110. This manual describes the procedure for setting up the AF-10 and connecting it to the ScanTouch 110. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper installation and operation of the unit. For practical procedures on how to scan and reproduce images using the ScanTouch 110 with the Automatic Document Feeder AF-10, please refer to the software manual.
3. Fit the two holes in the hinge plate of the AF-10 over the small supporting posts on the scanner. 7. Plug in the scanner’s power cord and turn the power switch on. 4. Gently slide the AF-10 so that the supporting posts move into the narrow sections of the holes. 5. Attach the AF-10 with the two lockdown screws provided. Insert screws into the center of each hinge bracket and use a coin to tighten the screws securely.
3. Slide the paper guides on the upper tray towards each other, until they just contact the edges of the document stack. Using the AF-10 Begin by removing any document from the document setting glass of the scanner, and then make sure that the AF-10 is closed. 1. Turn the scanner on. 2. Place the documents in the upper tray, face up, as shown. The AF-10 can be loaded with up to 50 sheets (a stack thickness of 6 mm or less) of the following paper sizes: Check size A5 B5 A4 Letter Legal 3 x 5 inches 5.
Loading Documents Manually You can still load documents manually, even with the AF-10 installed. 1. Open the front end of the AF-10. 2. Place the document on the document setting glass of the scanner, then lower the AF-10 and initiate the scan.
(Condition 2) If the jammed paper has not yet arrived at the exit of the AF-10, slowly pull the jammed paper backward until it is fully released. Troubleshooting Removing a Jammed Document 1. Raise the cover of the AF-10. 2. (Condition 1) If the jammed paper is at the exit of the AF-10, lift the upper tray, and slowly pull the jammed paper toward you until it is fully released from the feeder mechanism. 3. After removal of the jammed document, gently close the cover of the AF-10.
Replacing the Transparent Sheet The quality of your scans may degrade overtime. Quite often this is caused by a scratched or dirty Transparent Sheet. You can contact your dealer to purchase a replacement. To replace a worn Transparent Sheet, follow these steps: 3. Insert the transparency edge of the new Transparent Sheet between the paper guide (A or B) of the AF-10, with the white sheet to the lower side. 4. Insert the two hooks of the Transparent Sheet into the AF-10. 5.
Specifications Paper Limitations Weight: 10.0 lbs (4.5kg) Dimensions: 12.7 (W) x 20.6 (D) x 4.1 (H) inches (322 x 524 x 104mm) Size: Width: Length: 3.0 to 8.5 inches (76 to 216mm) 5.0 to 14 inches (127 to 356mm) Paper capacity: 6mm document stack (50 pages for 0.1t paper) Thickness: 0.065 to 0.145 mm Weight: 50 to 127 g/mm Operating Environment: Temperature: 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Humidity: 20 to 85% R.H.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Name: Nikon UK Limited Address: Nikon House, 380 Richmond Road, Kingston, Surrey KT2 5PR, UK declare that the product Product Name: Auto Document Feeder AF-10 Manufacturer’s Name: Nikon Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 100, Japan is in conformity with the following Standards EN55022 Class B EN50082-1 IEC801-2: 1984 8kV IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, 0.