Operating Manual High Speed Color Scanner Model No. KV-S5055C These instructions contain information on operating the scanner. Before reading these instructions, please read the installation manual enclosed with this unit. Please carefully read these instructions and the enclosed installation manual. Keep all documentation in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic High Speed Color Scanner. Feature Highlights Superior Paper Feeding • This scanner features an advanced paper-feeding mechanism that adjusts the pressure of the rollers and the amount of time that the rollers are applied to the document according to the condition of the document. As a result, this scanner can scan a wide range of paper weights, from very thin 20 g/m² (5 lbs.) paper to very thick 157 g/m² (42 lbs.) paper.
Introduction About the documentation The scanner documentation consists of 2 manuals: the Installation Manual and the Operating Manual. In addition, each piece of software includes the help. Installation Manual (printed documentation) Operating Manual (this manual) The Installation Manual explains the installation method and procedures. The Operating Manual explains the part names, operations, features and maintenance of the unit.
Introduction International ENERGY STAR Program As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Panasonic has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. System Requirements Computer CPU Operating System IBM® PC/AT® or compatible machine with a CD-ROM drive Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, 1.8 GHz or higher Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 Interface USB 2.0 Memory 1 GB or higher Hard Disk 5 GB or more free space is required.
Introduction Federal Communications Commission Requirements (For United States only) Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Before You Start .......................................................................................8 For Your Safety .................................................................................................................8 Safety Information (For United Kingdom only) ............................................................11 Precautions ......................................................................................................................
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Before You Start Before You Start For Your Safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this section carefully before using the unit to ensure proper and safe operation of your unit. • This section explains the graphic symbols used in this manual. WARNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. CAUTION Denotes hazards that could result in minor injury or damage to the unit.
Before You Start Do not attempt to repair the power cord or plug. If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed, contact your dealer for a replacement. Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust. In a damp environment, a contaminated connector can draw a significant amount of current that can generate heat, and eventually cause fire if left unattended over an extended period of time. Roller Cleaning Paper Do not use the roller cleaning paper near a heater or open flame.
Before You Start CAUTION Power The unit should be used only with the power cord enclosed with the unit. Make sure that the unit is installed in a well ventilated room so as not to increase density of ozone in the air. Since ozone is heavier than air, it is recommended that air at floor level be ventilated. Move this unit with two persons, and hold it by both side grips. Dropping the unit can cause injury and damage to the unit.
Before You Start Safety Information (For United Kingdom only) This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark ASA or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
Before You Start Precautions Installation • • • • Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, in a cold draft, or near heating apparatus. Do not place the unit near apparatus which generate electronic or magnetic noise. Protect the unit from static electricity. Do not move the unit immediately from a cold place to a warm place. It may cause dew. CD-ROM • • • • Do not write or stick paper on the front and/or back of CD-ROM. Do not touch the data side of the CD-ROM.
Before You Start Illegal Duplication It is unlawful to make duplication of certain documents. Duplicating certain documents may be illegal in your country/area. Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to duplicate in your country/area.
Location of Controls L o c a Main Unit t Front i o 1 9 n o 10 f C 2 o n 3 t 4 r 11 o 5 l s 6 12 7 13 14 8 Document guides ADF door release Hopper extension tray Document guides selector Exit sub guide Exit tray Exit stopper Extension sub tray ADF door Manual feed selector Switches the scanning method between continuous scanning (Auto) and manual scanning (Manual). Hopper Control Panel For details, refer to "Control Panel and Status Indicators" (page 16).
Location of Controls Rear 1 2 3 4 5 Imprinter door You open this door when installing an imprinter unit (sold separately) or ink cartridge. For details on installing an imprinter, refer to "Installing the Imprinter Unit" (page 74). Fan exhaust vent AC inlet Power cord Plugs may vary in shape depending on country/area.
Location of Controls Control Panel and Status Indicators 1 2 3 4 A Double Feed Skip key (DFS) If you press this key when a double feed occurs, the sheet that was detected as a double feed will be scanned, and scanning will continue. B Start/Stop key (Start/Stop) • If you set [Wait Key] for "Manual Feed Mode"*1 in your application software, pushing this key starts scanning. • During scanning, pushing this key stops scanning.
Location of Controls The status of the scanner is displayed by the ready indicator (C) and the error indicator (D), as shown in the table below: C Ready indicator (Green) *1 D Error indicator (Red) Status ON OFF Ready ON Blink (Slow) Caution*1 OFF ON Error*1 Blink (Slow) OFF Sleep Blink (Slow) Blink (Slow) Caution*1 / Sleep Blink (Fast) OFF Warming up Blink (2 times consecutively) OFF Double Feed Skip mode Check the status of the scanner using User Utility.
Operation O p e r Turning on the Scanner Power a 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (ON). t i o 2 n 1 • 18 The ready indicator (B) lights green.
Operation Preparing Documents Acceptable Documents The acceptable documents for this scanner are as follows. Document size Paper thickness: 20 – 157 g/m² (5 – 42 lbs.) • You can place up to 200 sheets of fresh, 75 g/m² (20 lbs.) paper on the hopper at one time. 48 - 297 mm (1.9 - 11.7 in.) Note 70 - 432 mm (2.75 - 17 in.) • When you set a document, make sure that its height does not exceed the limit mark on the document guides.
Operation For documents with mixed page sizes and thicknesses 20 Document thickness The ratio of page thickness between the thickest and thinnest pages must be less than 1.5. Document size The ratio of width and height between the largest page and smallest page must be less than 1.5. Example: If the smallest page is A4 size, then the largest page can be up to A3 size, and if the smallest page is A6, then the largest can be A5.
Operation Unacceptable Documents The following types of documents may not scan properly: • Torn or frayed documents • Curled, wrinkled or folded documents • Carbon paper • Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, documents that are glued together, etc.
Operation Scanning Documents This scanner can scan documents whose pages are all the same size and documents whose pages are different sizes. Notice • Make sure to remove paper clips and staples from documents before scanning. Failing to do so can damage the unit, document, or both. • Curled documents may cause a paper jam or damaging the document, therefore, set the document flat before scanning.
Operation Scanning Documents with Pages of the Same Size 1. Use the manual feed selector to select continuous scanning (Auto) or manual scanning (Manual). Continuous scanning (Auto) Manual scanning (Manual) Notice • • When scanning a document manually (Manual), feed the document 1 page at a time. When scanning important documents or bound documents, feed them manually. Note • When scanning a document manually (Manual), the double feed detection function is disabled.
Operation 2. Adjust the document guides (A) slightly larger than the actual size of the documents. 1 3. Fan the documents. • Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be separated. Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges. Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration. To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration. 1 2 3 Repeat these steps as necessary. 4.
Operation 5. Place the documents on the hopper (A) with the side to be scanned facing up. Then push the documents in the direction of the arrow until they stop. 2 1 Notice • The height of the documents should not exceed the limit mark (B) on the document guide. This may cause a paper jam or skewing.
Operation 6. Slide the document guides (A) to match the width of the document to be scanned. 1 When scanning long sheets of paper Pull out the hopper extension tray (B) from the hopper.
Operation 7. Raise the exit stopper (A). 1 When scanning long sheets of paper Adjust the exit stopper (B) and extension sub tray (C) to match the size of the document.
Operation When scanning short sheets of paper When scanning documents like the one shown in the figure below, fully raise the exit stopper (D), and adjust the extension sub tray (E) to match the size of the document.
Operation When scanning narrow documents (widths from 48 to 105 mm [1.89 to 4.13 in.]) Lower the exit sub guide (F). 6 Notice • When you have finished using the exit sub guide, return it to its original position. 8. Open your scanning application*1 and scan the documents. *1 The software ICP and QuickScan Pro demo, included with the scanner, can be used for scanning the documents.
Operation Scanning Documents with Pages of Different Sizes For conditions when scanning documents with mixed page sizes, see "For documents with mixed page sizes and thicknesses" (page 20). • When scanning different size documents, scanned sheets may need to be reordered for optimum performance. 1. Use the manual feed selector to select continuous scanning (Auto).
Operation 2. Unlock the document guides. • Slide the document guides selector in the direction shown in the illustration until the (A) and (B) marks are aligned to unlock the document guides. 2 1 3. Completely spread apart the document guides (A).
Operation 4. Fan the documents. • Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be separated. Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges. Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration. To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration. 1 2 3 Repeat these steps as necessary. Notice • Fan the pages for each page size separately. 5. Align the document pages along one side.
Operation 6. Place the documents on the hopper (A) with the scanning side facing up. • Align the document position so that the center of the smallest sheet will be fed to the center of the paper feed roller (B). If the document is not properly aligned, the pages will not be fed correctly. 3 2 2 1 Notice • • The height of the documents should not exceed the limit mark (C) on the document guide. This may cause a paper jam or skew. Depending on the types of paper, the document may not be fed smoothly.
Operation When scanning long sheets of paper Pull out the hopper extension tray (D) from the hopper. 4 7. Adjust the document guides (A) to the width of the document.
Operation 8. Remove the document and lock the document guides. • Slide the document guides selector in the direction shown in the illustration until the (A) and (B) marks are aligned to lock the document guides. 2 1 9. Place the document on the hopper again and adjust the document guide according to the size of the document to be scanned. Notice • • Make sure to align the document pages along one side.
Operation 10. Raise the exit stopper (A). 2 1 When scanning long sheets of paper Adjust the exit stopper (B) and extension sub tray (C) to match the largest document page.
Operation When scanning short sheets of paper When scanning documents like the one shown in the figure below, fully raise the exit stopper (D), and adjust the extension sub tray (E) to match the size of the document. Scanning direction Document 4 5 11. Open your scanning application*1 and scan the documents. *1 The software ICP and QuickScan Pro demo, included with the scanner, can be used for scanning the documents.
Operation Adjusting the left and right document guides to their original position 1. Unlock the document guides. • Slide the document guides selector in the direction shown in the illustration until the (B) marks are aligned to unlock the document guides. 2 1 2. Completely spread apart the document guides.
Operation 3. Lock the document guides. • Slide the document guides selector in the direction shown in the illustration until the (A) and (B) marks are aligned to lock the document guides.
Operation Using Control Sheets By using control sheets, you can change the scanning conditions in the middle of scanning. Placing a control sheet in the middle of a document lets you change the scanning conditions for all pages scanned after the control sheet. Control sheets are located on the included CD-ROM.
Operation About Printing Control Sheets • • Print the control sheet at the specified size; do not enlarge or reduce the size. When printing the control sheet, make sure that the pattern is 25 mm (1 in.) from the top of the page and centered horizontally. Center of the page 25 mm (1 in.) • • • Use the control sheet that is the same size as the document you are scanning. Be careful not to get the control sheet dirty. Do not fold or crease the control sheet.
Operation Printing control sheets Note • • In order to print control sheets, Adobe® Reader® must been installed on your computer. Refer to the instruction manual for your printer for details about changing print settings. 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD/DVD driver on your computer. • If you have a feature called "Autorun" activated, the installation process will start automatically. • The setup window will appear.
Operation Changing the Scan Background Color By switching the reference plates on the scanner, you can change the scanning background color between black and white. The default setting is black. Notice • Set the reference plate (F) and reference plate (B) to the same color. If the front and rear settings are different, then documents will not be scanned correctly. Switching the Reference Plate 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (OFF). • Remove any documents from the hopper. 1 2.
Operation 3. Rotate the reference plate (F) (A) and the reference plate (B) (B). • With both hands, slowly rotate each plate in the direction indicated by the arrow. • Rotate each plate until the mark (C) on the outside of the reference plate and the mark (D) on the reference plate are aligned. The color of the reference plate at this time will be the background color. 3 4 1 2 4 3 Notice • • 44 Always rotate the reference plates in the directions indicated by the arrows.
Operation 4. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place. 5. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).
Care and Maintenance C a r e Clearing Paper Jams a Torn paper, thin paper or paper that is creased on the top edge may cause paper jams. If a paper jam occurs, remove the jammed sheet according to the following procedure. n d M CAUTION a • i n The scanning glass may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents. Remove the jammed sheet after the scanning glass's temperature has cooled. t 1. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B).
Care and Maintenance 2. Remove the jammed sheet of paper. When a paper jam occurs inside the scanner: Remove the jammed sheet of paper from the inside of the ADF door. When a paper jam occurs at the exit slot: Pull the jammed paper from the exit slot (A) towards the front.
Care and Maintenance 3. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place.
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner Outside of the Scanner Notice • • Do not use thinner, benzine, or cleaners containing abrasives or surfactants, for cleaning the outside of the scanner. Clean the scanner at least once a month. 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (OFF). 1 2. Clean the cover with a soft cloth. • The document feeder (A) and exit slot (B) get dirty easily. Make sure to clean them.
Care and Maintenance 3. Remove dirt and dust from the fan exhaust vent (A) with a brush.
Care and Maintenance Inside of the Scanner Note • • • • • Clean the scanner at least once a week or when 20,000 sheets have been scanned, whichever comes first. Clean the rollers and sensors if paper jamming or double feeding occurs frequently. If double feed detection does not function properly, clean the double feed detectors. Clean the scanning glass when black or white lines appear on the scanned images. If the documents you are scanning are dirty, then the scanner parts will also become dirty.
Care and Maintenance How to use the blower Remove the brush tip from the blower (A), place it on the area that you want to clean (B), and then blow away any dirt, as shown in the following figure. • If dirt has accumulated, first remove the dirt with the brush tip of the blower, and then remove the brush tip and blow away the remaining dirt.
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Conveyor CAUTION • The scanning glass may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents. Clean the scanning glass after the temperature has cooled. Note • Clean the conveyor before cleaning the rollers. 1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF). 2. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B). 2 1 3. With a dry cloth, wipe off any dirt on the conveyor (A).
Care and Maintenance 4. With the included blower, blow away any dirt that has accumulated on the self-cleaning brushes (A). • Rotate the reference plates (B, C) in the direction indicated by the arrow so that you can see the brush. 2 1 3 • After cleaning, rotate the reference plates (B, C) in the directions indicated by the arrows to return the plates to the original background color.
Care and Maintenance 5. With the included blower, blow away any dirt that has accumulated on the ion outlets (A). Notice • When cleaning the ion outlets, be sure to remove the brush tip from the blower. Using the blower with the brush tip still on might damage the ionizer. 1 6. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place. 7. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Rollers CAUTION • The scanning glass may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents. Clean the scanning glass after the temperature has cooled. 1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF). 2. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B).
Care and Maintenance 3. Use the roller cleaning paper (page 51) to remove the dirt from the surfaces of all rollers. Direction to wipe rollers Double feed prevention roller, Separation roller Other rollers Notice • • After removing the double feed prevention roller, gently wipe dirt from the surface of the roller in the direction indicated by the arrows in the illustration. If you wipe too hard, you may damage or misalign the roller.
Care and Maintenance Location of Rollers 1 2 3 4 5 58 Operating Manual A Paper feed roller B Separation roller C Free rollers D Double feed prevention roller E Drive rollers
Care and Maintenance 4. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place. 5. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON). 6. Reset the roller cleaning counter in User Utility to 0. • Start User Utility, and in the window, click the [Clear Counter] button for "After Clean Roller" to reset • to counter to 0. For details, refer to the help for User Utility.
Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Sensors and Scanning Glass CAUTION • The scanning glass may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents. Clean the scanning glass after the temperature has cooled. 1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF). 2. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B).
Care and Maintenance 3. Remove dirt on the sensors (A, B, C, D, G) and reflectors (J) with the included blower, then wipe the scanning glass (E, I) and reference plates (F, H) with the roller cleaning paper (page 51).
Care and Maintenance Location of Reflectors J 10 10 62 Operating Manual Reflectors
Care and Maintenance 4. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place. 5. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units R e p l Replacement Parts and Optional Units a Part Name c Part Number Notes e m e n t P Replacement Parts a r Roller exchange kit • Paper feed roller module • Double feed prevention roller KV-SS039 Roller cleaning paper KV-SS03 See "About the roller cleaning paper" (page 51). KV-SS021 For optional imprinter unit. For instructions on installation and removal, see "Installing the Ink Cartridge" (page 77).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Replacing Parts If double feeding or paper jam occurs frequently even after cleaning the roller (page 56), please call your dealer to order a "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS039)", and replace the paper feed roller module and double feed prevention roller. Replacing the Paper Feed Roller Module 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (OFF), and unplug the power cord. 1 2. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 3. Move the lever (A) of the paper feed roller module in the order indicated by the arrow (A, B), and then pull out the module towards you. 1 2 1 4. Take out the new paper feed roller module in the optional "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS039)".
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 5. Install the new paper feed roller module. • With the lever (A) of the paper feed roller module lowered, insert both protrusions (B) into the grooves (C), and then slowly raise the lever in the direction indicated by the arrow until it clicks into place. 3 2 2 3 2 1 3 Notice • Make sure that the paper feed roller module's lever is firmly set.
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 6. Close the ADF door. • Push both sides of the ADF door down slowly until it clicks into place. 7. Plug in the power cord, and set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Replacing the Double Feed Prevention Roller 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (OFF), and unplug the power cord. 1 2. Pull the ADF door release (A) towards you, and open the ADF door (B).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 3. Pull towards you and remove the double feed prevention roller cover by using the indent (A). 1 4. While pulling the tab (A) in the direction indicated by the arrow, lift the double feed prevention roller (B) in the direction of the arrow. Then, pull out the right shaft (when facing it) from the notch in the roller mount. 2 1 5. Take out the new double feed prevention roller in the optional "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS039)".
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 6. Install the new double feed prevention roller. • Align the shaft that is shaped as indicated by A with the notch in the roller mount (B), and then insert the shaft in the notch. Push the shaft on the opposite side (C) until it clicks into place. 3 1 2 2 1 Notice • After you install the double feed prevention roller, make sure that the shaft is inserted into the tab, and that the shaft will not rotate or move.
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 7. Insert the protrusion (A) of the double feed prevention roller cover into the hole on the main unit, and then push in the part of the roller cover indicated by B in the direction indicated by the arrow until it clicks into place. 2 1 Notice • Make sure that the double feed prevention roller cover does not stick up. If the double feed prevention roller cover is closed incompletely, damage or paper jams can occur. 8. Close the ADF door.
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 9. Plug in the power cord, and set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON). 10. Reset the roller replacing counter in User Utility to 0. • Start User Utility, and in the window, click the [Clear Counter] button for "After Replace Roller" to reset • the counter to 0. For details, refer to the User Utility help.
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Installing Optional Units Installing the Imprinter Unit The imprinter prints on the face of the document before scanning. The printed material will also be scanned. 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " 1 2. Open the imprinter door. 74 Operating Manual " (OFF).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 3. Connect the cable. Notice • Be sure to correctly match the rib with the slot prior to inserting the connector. 4. While keeping the direction of the imprinter as shown in the diagram below, insert the pins (A) on both sides into the guides, and insert the pins (B) on both sides into the guides until they are locked by the springs (C).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 5. Close the imprinter door. 6. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON). Note • 76 For details on installing an ink cartridge, refer to "Installing the Ink Cartridge" (page 77).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Installing the Ink Cartridge Install the ink cartridge in the imprinter. 1. Set the power switch (A) of the scanner to " " (OFF). 1 2. Remove the protective tape.
Replacement Parts and Optional Units 3. Move the carriage to the ink cartridge exchange position. Notice • Adjust the position following the label on the imprinter. 4. Insert the ink cartridge into the carriage. 5. Lock the ink cartridge adjustment lever (A).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Removing the ink cartridge 1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF). 2. Move the carriage to the ink cartridge exchange position. Notice • Adjust the position following the label on the imprinter. 3. Pinch the ink cartridge adjustment lever (A) and lift it. 1 4. Remove the ink cartridge (A).
Replacement Parts and Optional Units Printing Adjusting the imprinter printing position 1. Move the carriage to the desired printing position, and align the indicator (A) with the " " mark (B) . • The " " mark indicates the printing position. Printing is not available in any other position. 1 2 Printing Position 141 mm (5.6 in.) 121 mm (4.8 in.) 109.3 mm (4.3 in.) 97.5 mm (3.8 in.) 97.5 mm (3.8 in.) 83.5 mm (3.3 in.) 83.5 mm (3.3 in.) 66.8 mm (2.6 in.) 66.8 mm (2.6 in.) 56.5 mm (2.2 in.) 56.
Appendix A p p e Troubleshooting n d i If a problem occurs while the scanner is being used, check the following items and check the scanner status with the User Utility. If the unit still malfunctions, turn it OFF, unplug the power cord and call for service. x Symptom The ready indicator does not light when the power switch is turned ON. The computer does not recognize the scanner. The scanner is not functioning correctly. Scan speed is slow.
Appendix Symptom Double feeding occurs frequently or the scanner stops loading while scanning. Paper jams occur frequently. 82 Operating Manual Possible Cause Remedy The paper feed roller, separation roller, double feed prevention roller, drive rollers, or free rollers are dirty. Clean the paper feed roller, separation roller, double feed prevention roller, drive rollers, or free rollers. (page 56) The sensors and/or reflector plate are dirty. Clean all of the sensors and the reflectors.
Appendix Symptom Scanned image is skewed. The scanned document is blank. Vertical lines appear on the scanned document. The scanning density is uneven. The color of the scanned document is extremely different from the original document. Dark spots or noise appear on the scanned documents. Possible Cause Remedy The document guides are not adjusted to the size of the document to be scanned, or the document to be scanned is set slanted on the hopper.
Appendix Shading Adjustment About shading adjustment The shading adjustment function corrects variations in the lamp intensity and pixel sensor sensitivity, and reduces unevenness in density in scanned images. It can be carried out by means of the User Utility using the special shading paper, which is provided with this scanner.
Appendix Repacking Instructions It is highly recommended that you keep the original carton and ALL packing materials. If you need to transport or ship the scanner, please follow these instructions. Note • • • Improper repacking of the scanner may result in a service charge to repair the scanner. Please use the original carton and all of the original packing materials. The scanner should be handled in the correct (horizontal) position.
Appendix 4. Pack the scanner.
Appendix Specifications Item KV-S5055C Scanning face Duplex Scanning method Front side: CCD (600 dpi) Back side: CCD (600 dpi) Scanning speed*1 (portrait) Binary / color 300 dpi Simplex A4: 50 pages/min. Duplex A4: 100 images/min. Scanning speed*1 (landscape) Binary / color 300 dpi Simplex A4: 60 pages/min. Duplex A4: 120 images/min.
Appendix Item KV-S5055C External dimensions (Width ´ Depth ´ Height) 468 ´ 444 ´ 339 mm (18.5 ´ 17.5 ´ 13.4 in.) Weight 18 kg (40 lbs.) Power requirement AC100 – 120 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A AC100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 – 0.5 A Scanner Power consumption Maximum (Scanning) 1.0 A (AC100 – 120 V) 0.5 A (AC220 – 240 V) Minimum (Standby) 0.4 A (AC100 – 120 V) 0.2 A (AC220 – 240 V) Sleep mode 3.5 W or less (AC100 – 120 V) 3.
Index Index Hopper extension tray A Image control 87 Imprinter door 15 Imprinter unit 64, 74 Ink cartridge 64, 77 Interface 4 AC inlet 15 ADF door 14 ADF door release I 14 B Background color Blower 52, 86 J 43 Joint Limit mark Cleaning the conveyor 53 Cleaning the rollers 56 Cleaning the scanner 49 Cleaning the sensors 60 Compression 87 Computer 4 Control panel 14, 16 Control sheets 40 CPU 4 Document feeder 49 Document guides 14 Document guides selector 14 Documents Acceptable documents 19 Mix
Index S Safety information 8 Scanning face 87 Scanning glass 61 Scanning method 87 Scanning speed 87 Sensors Double feed detector 61 Paper sensor 61 Slip detect sensor 61 Starting sensor 61 Waiting sensor 61 Shading adjustment 84 Shading paper 86 Specifications 87 Start/Stop key 16 Status indicators 16 Storage Environment 88 System Requirements 4 T Tonal gradation 87 Troubleshooting 81 U USB cable 86 USB connector 15 User Utility 59, 73 W Weight 90 88 Operating Manual
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