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  • Page 1 P3PC-E167-01EN fi-4860C Image Scanner Operator's Guide...
  • Page 2 The fi-4860C is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities. FUJITSU fi series image scanners are known for its high reliability and this scaner is no exceptions. The fi-4860C is designed to give you the best results for your scnning need.
  • Page 3 This chapter describes how to remedy document jams, other trouble, items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the scanner, and how to check device labels. 6. ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONST This chapter describes about documents can be used with this scanner. 7.
  • Page 4 ■ Revisions FCC declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5 Bescheimigung des Herstellers / Importeurs Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der/dieldas • fi-4120C in Übereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der • AmtsblVfg 243/1991 funkentstört ist. Der Deutschen Bundesport wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Überprüfung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeräumt. •...
  • Page 6 International Energy Star Program As a participating operator of the International Energy Star Program, PFU LIMITED. certifies that this product satisfies the requirements of the International Energy Star Program. The International Energy Star Program is an international program for promoting energy conservation in computers and other office equipment. The purpose of this program is to promote the development and propagation of products provided with functions for efficiently limiting energy consumption.
  • Page 7 About the use of mercury Scanner lamp includes mercury. Too avoid unexpected injury, read the followings carefully. Doing following actions may result in serious personal injuries: • Put the substance in the lamp into mouth as it contains mercury. • Vaporize, crumb, condense the scanner.
  • Page 8 Trademarks ® ® Microsoft , Windows and Windows NT Corporation of the USA and other respective countries. ® ISIS is a registered trademark of Pixel Translations, A Division of Actionpoint Inc. Adobe and the Adobe logo as well as Acrobat and the Acrobat Logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 9 ■ Preface Safety Precautions This manual describes important details for ensuring the safe and correct use of this product. Thoroughly read this manual before you start to use this product. In particular, be sure to read and fully understand the Safety Precautions described in this manual before you use this product.
  • Page 10 Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications. This symbol alerts operators to particularly ATTENTION important information. Be sure to read this infor- mation. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation.
  • Page 11 User's Manual of the scanner application you are using. Furthermore, the screenshots in this manual are for the FUJITSU TWAIN32 scanner driver and the Image Capturing Software Utilities "ScandAll 21" for ®...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    ■ Safety Precautions WARNING The following describes important warnings described in this manual. Do not touch the AC cable with wet hands. Do not insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so might cause electric shock. Do not damage the AC cable. A damaged AC cable might cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 13 Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage. Do not connect to multiple-power strips. Use this scanner only at the indicated power voltage. Improper power voltage so might cause fire or electric shock. Also, do not connect to multiple-power strips. Wipe any dust from the power plug.
  • Page 14 Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. If the scanner is damaged for any reason, press down the power button the scanner and unplug the power cable before contacting the authorized agent. Do not allow liquids to get inside the scanner. Do not insert or drop foreign metal objects in to the scanner.
  • Page 15 Do not touch the inside of the scanner unless necessary. Do not disassemble or modify the scanner. The inside of the scanner contains high-voltage components. Touching these components might cause fire or electric shock. CAUTION The following describes important cautions described in this manual. Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces.
  • Page 16 Do not block the ventilation ports. Do not block the ventilation ports. Blocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside of scanner, resulting in fire or scanner failure. Do not place heavy objects or climb on top of the scanner. Do not place heavy objects on the scanner or use the scanner's top surface for performing other work.
  • Page 17 Do not use aerosol sprays near the scanner. Do not use aerosol sprays, for example, to clean the scanner. Air sprayed from aerosol sprays causes dirt and dust to enter the scanner, resulting scanner failure and malfunction. Avoid any contact when scanner is in use. Avoid any contact when scanner is operating as this may cause injuries.
  • Page 18 Do not carry out alone. When you carry the scanner, never carry out alone. ●xvii...
  • Page 19 ■ Fujitsu Group Offices Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the following addresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 2904 Orchard Parkway, San Jose, CA 95134-2009, U.S.A. Phone: (1-800)591-5924; (1-408)432-6333 Technical Assistance Center: (1-800)626-4686 Fax: (1-408)894-1709 Website: http://www.fcpa.com/...
  • Page 20 Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-8563, Japan Phone: (81-44)540-4658 Fax: (81-44)540-4639 Website: http:// imagescanner.fujitsu.com/ E-mail: scanners@pfu.fujitsu.com FUJITSU HONG KONG LTD. 10/F., Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, Taikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Phone: (852)2827-5780 Fax: (852)2827-4724 Website: http://hk.fujitsu.com/ E-mail: scanner@fujitsu.com.hk FUJITSU KOREA LTD.
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  • Page 22: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ... 1 Turning the Scanner ON ...2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode ...5 Basic Operation of the Operator Panel ...6 Setting the Stacker ...13 Setting the Stacker Extension ...15 Loading Documents on the Hopper ...16 Inserting Documents Manually ...19 Scanning Documents ...21 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 25...
  • Page 23 Before Contacting a Service Provider ...138 Labels on the Scanner ...141 6 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS ... 143 Document Size ...144 Document Quality ...145 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas ...148 Print Prohibited Area ...149 Grounding Color Areas ...150 Job Separation Sheet ...151 7 SETUP MODE ... 153 Setup Mode ...154 Test Mode ...213 8 OPTIONS...
  • Page 24: Basic Scanner Operations

    This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows Depending on the OS, your PC's screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual. Please be aware that when FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner data source is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly.
  • Page 25: Turning The Scanner On

    1.1 Turning the Scanner ON ■ Turning the power on 1. Press "I" side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner. Main line switch 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON Power On (Rear View)
  • Page 26 2. Press the power button on the operator panel The power turns on and the green Power LED at the operator panel lights. Operator panel LCD shows "Ready" to indicate the scanner is in the READY state. Power Button 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON...
  • Page 27: Turning The Power Off

    ■ Turning the Power off 1. Press and hold down the Power button for two seconds or longer. 2. Press "O" side of the main line switch located on the back of the scanner. Main line switch 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON Power Off (Rear View)
  • Page 28: Waking Up The Scanner From The Power Save Mode

    1.2 Waking up the Scanner from the Power Save Mode The Power Save Mode keeps the scanner in a low powered state. If no operation is performed on the scanner for a while (15 minutes to 60 minutes depending on the timer setup), the scanner automatically switches to the Power Save Mode.
  • Page 29: Basic Operation Of The Operator Panel

    1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel This basic operation include how to enter setup mode and test mode. ■ Clearing errors When an user recoverable error occurs, Check LED blinks to alarm you and its error mes- sage is displayed on the LCD. Here is an example of an error message. Press button to clear the blinking after the cause of the error is removed.
  • Page 30: Lifting Or Lowering The Hopper

    ■ Lifting or lowering the hopper When the scanner has no error state (Check LED is not lit), pressing lifts the hopper and pressing CAUTION The function is valid when: - Read LED is not lit - The scanning operation is not in progress - The scanner is not in test mode (excluding Single feed and Multi feed) - The scanner is not in setup mode The hopper stops at the pick position or at the 250-, or 500-sheet position, depending on the...
  • Page 31 ■ Clearing the consumables replacement message This scanner has the consumables counters to estimate life of the consumables. When one of the consumables counters, a counter for the Pad ASSY, the Pick roller unit, the Brake roller unit, the Front-side lamp or the Back-side lamp reaches the pre-set value, the LCD shows a message that the consumable may be expired.
  • Page 32 ■ Using the setup and the test modes. This scanner has the setup mode to customize the setup conditions, and test mode to test the scanner offline. There are two types of setup mode: Online setup mode that can be entered during Ready status and Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline.
  • Page 33 Press 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel Turning on the power (Next button) Press button) Setup (Online) (Previous...
  • Page 34 - Offline setup mode and Online setup mode Keep pressing Start button and turn on the power. Turn on the power while pressing the Start button < - To enter setup mode, press select>] screen to select [Setup] then press To exit this mode, turn off the power.
  • Page 35 - To enter test mode, from the [<Mode select>] screen, press (Right arrow button) , select [Test] and press following for the operator panel transition chart. < < < To exit this mode, turn off the power. 1.3 Basic Operations of the Operator Panel (Enter button).
  • Page 36: Setting The Hopper

    1.4 Setting the Hopper 1.4 Setting the Hopper...
  • Page 37: Setting The Stacker

    1.5 Setting the Stacker 1. Open the stacker. Stacker 1.5 Setting the Stacker...
  • Page 38 2. Push the opened stacker table lock into the scanner to fix it in place. When retracting the stacker, pull out the foldable table a little then fold it. HINT 1.5 Setting the Stacker...
  • Page 39: Setting The Stacker Extension

    1.6 Setting the Stacker Extension 1. Grab the center of the blue part of the stacker extension to pull it out. Stopper Stacker extension Never grab the stopper and pull out the stacker extension. HINT Stopper may be damaged if you pull it. 1.6 Setting the Stacker Extension...
  • Page 40: Loading Documents On The Hopper

    1.7 Loading Documents on the Hopper 1. Straighten the edges of the documents 1) Straighten the both side edges of the documents. 2. Fan the documents 1) Take the stack of documents with thickness of 15mm to 20mm. 2) Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch. 3) Firmly holding the document with both hands, bend back the document as follows so that the bent section rises up in the middle of the document as follows.
  • Page 41 3. Load the documents on the hopper. Place the documents face-up on the hopper table. 4. Adjust the Side guides to the document width. Pressing the lock lever, slide the Side guides so that they touch the document sides. If there is a clearance between the document edges and the guides, scanned image may get skewed.
  • Page 42 - Make sure that the document stack is below the ATTENTION mark inside of the Side guides. - For loading long documents, extend the hopper extension. - Do not load documents consisting of different sizes. 5. Start up the scanner application and scan the documents. For the details on hose to scan using ScandAll 21, refer to the section "1.8 Scanning Documents."...
  • Page 43: Inserting Documents Manually

    1.8 Inserting Documents Manually When the scanner is in Manual Mode, set the documents as follows. 1. Lift the Pick roller until it is held by the magnet catch. The hopper table moves up to feed position. CAUTION 2. Place documents face-up at the center of the hopper table. HINT 1.8 Inserting Documents Manually Be careful not to get your finger or things...
  • Page 44 3. Set the Side guides to the width of the documents to scan. Load the documents so that the top edge of the documents contacts to the hopper table guide plate. 1.8 Inserting Documents Manually...
  • Page 45: Scanning Documents

    1.9 Scanning Documents The following shows the procedure for scanning documents using the "ScandAll 21" application (simply called "ScandAll 21" from here on.) 1. Load the documents on the hopper. For details on how to load documents, refer to the section "1.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper."...
  • Page 46 The [Select source] dialog box appears. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (WindowsNT®4.0, [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]. Then click [Select]. 5. Click the [Display in scan preview screen] on the tool bar. The [TWAINDriver] dialog box (screen for setting the scan conditions) appears. 1.9 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 47 6. Set the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. For the details on settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box, refer to the "Scanner Utility for Microsoft® Windows® User's Guide" on the scanner driver CD-ROM." 1.9 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 48 The document is scanned, and an image of the document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. For details on scanning various documents, see "Chapter 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS". For details on ScandAll 21 function and operations, refer to ScandAll 21 Help. 1.9 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 49 1.9 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 50: Scanning Various Types Of Documents

    This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows® XP. Depending on the OS, your PC's screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual. Please be aware that when FUJITSU TWAIN 32 scanner data source is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly.
  • Page 51: Scanning Different-Size Documents

    2.1 Scanning Different-size Documents When you scan a batch of documents with different sizes using ADF, you may get skewed image from small size documents. Scanning the documents of the same width is recommended. The following shows the procedure to scan the batch of mixed size documents. 1.
  • Page 52: Saving Scanned Images In Pdf Format

    2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format If you would like to save scanned images in PDF format, please install AdobeQ® Acrobat® 5.0 or later on your PC. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 can be installed from the Adobe Acrobat CD-ROM provided. Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images in PDF format.
  • Page 53 3. Select [Import] - [Scan] in that order from the [File] menu. [Acrobat Scan Plugin] dialog box is displayed. 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format...
  • Page 54 4. Select [FUJITSU fi-4860CEAdij] (WindowsNT®4.0, select [FUJITSU TWAIN 32]) at [Device] and click [Scan] button. [TWAIN driver] dialog box is displayed. ・ Select [Simplex] even if you intend to do duplex ATTENTION scanning. 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format...
  • Page 55 5. Set the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. Scanning starts, and a message appears asking if you continue scanning. 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format...
  • Page 56 6. To end scanning, click the [Demo] button. The scanned image is displayed. Save the scanned image in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). For the details on Adobe Acrobat 5.0 operations, refer to the Adobe Acrobat 5.0manual and help. 2.2 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format...
  • Page 57: Removing A Color From Scanned Image (Dropout Color)

    2.3 Removing a Color from Scanned Image (dropout color) A selected color information (primary colors: red, green, blue) can be excluded (dropped out) from the scanned image data. For example, if the document contains black texts in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the texts and eliminate the green frames.
  • Page 58 2. Select the color to drop out from [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black texts in green frames, you can set the scanner to get only the texts and eliminate the green frames. 3. Click [OK] button. [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed.
  • Page 59 2.3 Removing a Color from Scanned Image (dropout color)
  • Page 60: Dairy Care

    DAIRY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner. 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ...36 3.2 Cleaning the Pad ...39 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...42 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path...55 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush ...57 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ...62 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors...68 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps ...74 When you clean the scanner, turn...
  • Page 61: Cleaning Materials And Areas Requiring Cleaning

    Cleaner F2 Isopropyl alcohol or Cleaner F1 Cotton swab Dry cloth * 1) Contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner. *2) Any lint-free cloth can be used. 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning Part No. CA99501-0016...
  • Page 62 ■ Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Frequency The following shows the standard cleaning frequency for each area requiring cleaning. Part to clean Pick roller Brake roller Separation roller Feed roller Pinch roller Paper path Discharge brush Removable sheet guide Glass sheet guide Document width detection sensor SF1.5...
  • Page 63 ATTENTION HINT ATTENTION ATTENTION 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning Please clean rollers using the cleaning sheet every 50,000 sheets. You must clean the scanner more frequently when the following documents are scanned. - Documents of coated paper - Documents with printed text or graphics covering almost the entire surface - Chemically treated documents such as carbonless paper...
  • Page 64: Cleaning The Pad

    3.2 Cleaning the Pad 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport. CAUTION 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. Make sure that the Upper transport is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner .
  • Page 65 3. Pressing down the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at two positions and pull the plate toward you to remove it. Pad ASSY Guide plate 3.2 Cleaning the Pad...
  • Page 66 4. Wipe the translucent rubber part of the Pad ASSY using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Pad(cleaning area) Guide plate 5. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal.You should push it down then the installation can be done smoothly. 6.
  • Page 67: Cleaning The Rollers

    3.3 Cleaning the Rollers ■ Cleaning the rollers with the cleaning sheet 1. Set the Side guide for B4 size width. 2. Set the scanner in Test mode: For the details of the procedure, refer to the section "7.5 Test Mode Details." 3.
  • Page 68 7. Place the same cleaning sheet on the hopper table with adhesive side up by aligning the right side with the hopper guide. Press cleaning sheet is fed. 8. When "Hopper Empty" is displayed, press 9. Remove the protective paper from a new cleaning sheet and place it with the adhesive side face down.
  • Page 69 ■ Cleaning the Pick Rollers and the Separation Roller 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport and open it. CAUTION 2. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers Make sure that the Upper transport is locked before you put your hands inside of...
  • Page 70 3. Slide the Pick roller unit leftward a little and disengage the right ring form the shaft. Pick roller unit Ring(hidden) Shaft(hidden) 4. Wipe the Pick rollers (2 positions) and the Separation roller using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Ring Pick roller unit 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 71 5. Install the Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. HINT Incorrect installation 6. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 7. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 72 ■ Cleaning the Brake roller unit 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. Make sure that the Upper transport is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner .
  • Page 73 3. Pressing down the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at two positions and pull the plate toward you to remove it. Pad ASSY Guide plate 4. Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock. Brake roller Bail 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 74 5. Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it. 6. Wipe the Brake roller unit using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Brake roller 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 75 7. Attach a new Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. Attach the roller unit until it locks in. 8. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal. By pressing the guide plate down, you can install it smoothly. 9.
  • Page 76: Cleaning The Feed Rollers

    ■ Cleaning the Feed rollers 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is in the locked position before reaching CAUTION inside the scanner. 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 77 2. Wipe the feed rollers using a cloth moistened with cleaner F2. Wipe the rollers thoroughly. If the rollers have black build-ups, the feed reliability is affected. CAUTION 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 78 ■ Cleaning the Pinch rollers 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the Upper transport is locked before you put your hands inside of CAUTION the scanner . 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 79 2. Wipe the pinch rollers using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly. 3.3 Cleaning the Rollers...
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Transport Path

    3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path ■ Cleaning the Transport path 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner. 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path...
  • Page 81 2. Wipe and clean the whole transport path using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. HINT 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly. 3.4 Cleaning the Transport Path Vacuum the transport path if there are paper dusts in the path.
  • Page 82: Cleaning The Discharge Brush

    3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of CAUTION the scanner. 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush...
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Discharge Brush

    2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Slide the Pick roller unit leftward a little and disengage the right ring form the shaft. Pick roller unit Ring(hidden) Shaft(hidden) 4. Pressing down the upper part of the guide plate with your fingers at two positions and pull the plate toward you to remove it.
  • Page 84 Pad ASSY Guide plate 6. Grab and turn the bail of the Pick roller unit upward and release the lock. Brake roller Bail 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush...
  • Page 85 7. Pull the Brake roller unit toward you to remove it. 8. Wipe off the dust from the discharge brush. Make sure you clean the two discharge brushes: one at the Pick roller side, the other at the Pick roller side. Diselectric brush(for Pick roller unit) Diselectric brush(for brakeroller) 3.5 Cleaning the Discharge Brush...
  • Page 86 9. Attach a new Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the Brake roller unit is firmly installed. 10. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal. You should push it down then the installation can be done smoothly.
  • Page 87: Cleaning The Glass Surface

    3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface ■ Cleaning of the removable sheet guide CAUTION 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface Wait 3 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp.
  • Page 88 2. Use your index fingers to catch the both ends of the removable sheet guide. 3. Lift the right side a little first. 4. Shift the sheet guide leftward while lifting it up to remove. Removable sheet guide 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface...
  • Page 89 5. Wipe the both sides of the glass surface using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 6. Attach the removable sheet guide in the reverse order of its removal. 7. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 90 ■ Cleaning the Glass Sheet Guide CAUTION 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION Wait 3 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 91 2. Push down the Glass sheet guide tab toward you. Glass sheet guide 3.6 Cleaning the Glass Surface...
  • Page 92 3. Wipe the Glass sheet guide using a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 4. Lift the tab until the guide locks in. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly. 5. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 93: Cleaning The Sensors

    3.7 Cleaning the Sensors ■ Cleaning the document detection sensors (6 positions) 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors Make sure that the Upper transport unit is in the locked position before reaching inside the scanner.
  • Page 94 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe the six sensor surfaces with a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. Document width sensor(in 6 locations) 5.
  • Page 95 ■ Cleaning SF0 sensor and SF1 sensor. 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of CAUTION the scanner. 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors...
  • Page 96 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Hold the ADF sheet guide with your hand to keep it open. 4. Wipe SF0 and SF1 sensor surfaces with a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. SF0 Sensor SF1 Sensor 5.
  • Page 97 ■ Cleaning of SF1.5 sensor and SF2 sensor 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of CAUTION the scanner. 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors...
  • Page 98 2. Wipe SF1.5 and SF2 sensor surfaces with a cloth moistened with cleaner F1. 3. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly. 3.7 Cleaning the Sensors...
  • Page 99: Cleaning The Lamps

    3.8 Cleaning the Lamps CAUTION ■ Front-side lamp 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp.
  • Page 100 2. Pull down the Glass sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide. Glass sheet guide 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps...
  • Page 101 3. Pulling down the Lamp socket covers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit. 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps Lamp socket...
  • Page 102 5. Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a dry cloth. 6. Attach the front-side Lamp in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down. If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing upward, an error due to insufficient light HINT occurs.
  • Page 103 7. Attach the Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of its removal. Engage the socket cover hook to the Lamp frame as shown below, and attach the covers. 8. Close the Glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. 9.
  • Page 104 ■ Back-side lamp 1. Pull and open the side cover. Side cover 2. Grab the handle (blue part) and pull out the Back-side lamp unit. 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps...
  • Page 105 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit. Lamp socket Backside lamp unit 4. Clean the clear portion of the Lamp with a dry cloth. Clear portion 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps...
  • Page 106 5. Install the Back-lamp unit in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up. If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion facing upward, an error due to insufficient light HINT occurs.
  • Page 107 3.8 Cleaning the Lamps...
  • Page 108: Replacement Of Consumables

    REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle...86 4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter...87 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY...88 4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit ...93 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit...95 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp...98 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp ...103...
  • Page 109: Consumables And Replacement Cycle

    ). If the conditions are different for document quality, duty of printing and cleaning frequency, the replacement cycle may differ. Please contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased your scanner. ATTENTION 4.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle Part No.
  • Page 110: How To Check The Abrasion Counter

    4.2 How to check the Abrasion Counter ■ Checking the counter from the operator panel The number displayed on the right bottom of LCD in scanner "Ready" status shows the consumables count. The counter, called as Abrasion counter, shown below indicates the highest cumulative number of sheets scanned from the last replacement of the PAD ASSY, the Pick roller unit or the Brake roller unit.
  • Page 111: Replacing The Pad Assy

    4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. Make sure that the upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of CAUTION the scanner. 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY...
  • Page 112 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. 3. Pressing down the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at two positionsand pull the plate toward you to remove it. Pad ASSY Guide plate 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY...
  • Page 113 Pad(cleaning area) Pad ASSY Guide plate 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY...
  • Page 114 4. Remove the Pad ASSY from the Guide plate. 4.3 Replacing the Pad ASSY...
  • Page 115 5. Attach a new Pad ASSY to the Guide plate. ATTENTION 6. Install the guide plate in the reverse order of the removal. You should push it down then the installation can be done smoothly. 7. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 8.
  • Page 116: Replacing The Pick Roller Unit

    4.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Unit 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the upper transport unit. CAUTION 2. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 117 3. Lift up the Pick roller unit a little. Slide the Pick roller unit left and remove the right ring from its shaft. 4. Attach a new Pick roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. HINT Incorrect installation 5.
  • Page 118: Replacing The Brake Roller Unit

    4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit 1. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 2. Pull the ADF release lever toward you and lift up the ADF sheet guide. Make sure that the Upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 119 3. Pressing down the upper part of the Guide plate with your fingers at two positions and pull the plate toward you to remove it. Pad ASSY Guide plate 4. Turn the bail of the Brake roller upward and release the lock. Brake roller Bail 4.5 Replacing the Brake Roller Unit...
  • Page 120 5. Pull the Brake roller toward you to remove it. 6. Attach a new Brake roller unit in the reverse order of its removal. Attach the roller unit until it locks in. 7. Install the Guide plate in the reverse order of the removal. You should push it down then the installation can be done smoothly.
  • Page 121: Replacing The Front-Side Lamp

    4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp CAUTION 1. Lift the lever located at the right to open the Upper transport unit. CAUTION 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp.
  • Page 122 2. Pull down the Glass sheet guide tab and open the Glass sheet guide. Glass sheet guide 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp...
  • Page 123 3. Pulling down the Lamp socket covers attached to the both end of the Lamp sockets and remove them. 4. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit. 4.6 Replacing the Front-side Lamp Lamp socket...
  • Page 124 5. Install the Lamp in the reverse order of the removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces down. If the Lamp is installed with the clear portion fac- ing upward, an error due to insufficient light HINT occurs.
  • Page 125 6. Attach the Lamp socket cover in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure that the metal part is fixed firmly. 7. Close the glass sheet guide. Make sure that the guide is fixed firmly. 8. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 126: Replacing The Back-Side Lamp

    4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp Never replace the Lamp without turning off the power. CAUTION Wait 5 minutes after turning off the power before touching the Lamp. 1. Pull and open the side cover. Side cover 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp...
  • Page 127 3. Rotate the Lamp a half turn so that the terminals on each end align with the slot on the Lamp socket and remove the Lamp from the unit. Lamp socket 4. Attach a new Lamp following the reverse order of old lamp removal. Make sure that the clear portion of the Lamp faces up.
  • Page 128 5. Install the Back-lamp unit in the reverse order of its removal. Make sure the connectors meet properly. 6. Close the side cover. Confirm that the cover is closed securely. 7. Clear the Rear-side lamp counter. Please refer to the section “7.3 Setup Mode Details,” “9. Abrasion counter reset.” HINT You can check the cumulative lamp on hours from the operator panel Test mode.
  • Page 129 4.7 Replacing the Back-side Lamp...
  • Page 130: Solving Common Problems

    SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an authorized service provider and how to check labels on the scanner. ATTENTION 5.1 Clearing Document Jams ...108 5.2 Troubleshooting...115 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider ...138 5.4 Labels on the Scanner ...141...
  • Page 131: Clearing Document Jams

    5.1 Clearing Document Jams If a document jam occurs during feeding, follow the procedure below to remove the jammed documents. CAUTION ■ Removing jams from the hopper or the paper path 1. Remove the documents on the stacker. 5.1 Clearing Document Jams - Be careful not to get injured during jam removal.
  • Page 132 2. Pull up the lever on the right front of the upper transport unit. CAUTION 3. While pulling the ADF lever toward you, lift up the ADF upper sheet guide. Make sure that the upper transport unit is locked before you put your hands inside of the scanner.
  • Page 133: Removing Jams From The Eject Mechanism

    4. Remove the jammed document. ATTENTION 5. Lower the ADF upper sheet guide gently. 6. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly. ■ Removing jams from the eject mechanism. 1.
  • Page 134 2. Pull up the lever on the right front of the Upper transport unit. 3. Pull out the jammed document to the stacker. 4. Lift the Upper transport unit a little to release the safety lock and then lower the transport unit slowly.
  • Page 135: Document Separation Force Adjustment

    ■ Document separation force adjustment If the following error occurs frequently, adjust the brake force of the Brake roller using setup mode. - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper jam1 1. Enter into the setup mode. Please refer to the section "1.3 Basic Operations of Operator Panel", "Using the setup and Test mode."...
  • Page 136 Document separation force setup items are as follows. Setting Document thick- ness Thick Thick Medium Thick Medium Thick Medium Thin Medium Thin Thin Thin If Mis-pick occurs frequently, adjust the Pick roller rotation speed. Press (Next button) to show the following screen. Press (Left arrow button) or The blinking item is the one selected.
  • Page 137 Pick speed Fast (Factory default) Slow ATTENTION 5.1 Clearing Document Jams Mis-pick occurs frequently. Decrease pick speed When you set pick speed at "Mid" or "Slow", scanning speed gets slower.
  • Page 138: Troubleshooting

    5.2 Troubleshooting This section describes common troubles during usage and how to remedy the troubles. If the remedies in these flowcharts do not solve your problem, check the items in section "5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider." 5.2 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 139 Is the power cord connected? Have you turned on the main line switch? Have you pushed the power button on the operator panel? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. 5.2 Troubleshooting Connect the power cord correctly. Press the "I" side of the main line switch.
  • Page 140 ? (15 to 60 minutes) Does the LCD remain blank even after the scanner has been turned on again? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) Press any button except Power button. The Power button will not work to wake up the scanner.
  • Page 141 Symtom3 Scanning does not start. Are the documents loaded properly on the hopper? Is the upper transport unit closed correctly? Is the interface cable connected properly? Is the SCSI ID set correctly? 5.2 Troubleshooting Load the documents properly. Close the upper transport unit correctly.
  • Page 142 Continued from the previous page Did you install the driver in correct order? Mini-driver first then TWAIN data source next. Isn’t the scanner selected from multiple applications ? Is the Check LED blinking? Eliminate the cause of user recoverable errors. Is the LED still blinking? Install TWAIN driver in correct order.
  • Page 143 Continued from the previous page Is the Check LED lit? Turn the power off and on again. Is the Check LED lit? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. 5.2 Troubleshooting The scanner operation is normal. The scanner operation is...
  • Page 144 Quality of scanned pictures and photographs are Symptom4 not satisfactory. Is "Photo"mode selected? Is halftoning or dithering processing selected? Is the document path, the Removable sheet guide, the Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Is the Lamp(s) installed correctly? Select "Photo"...
  • Page 145 Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) For the details of cleaning, refer to "Chapter 3 DAILY CARE." (** ) For the details on how to replace Lamps, refer to "Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES." 5.2 Troubleshooting Continued from the previous page...
  • Page 146 Is the document path, the Removable sheet guide, the Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) For the details of cleaning, refer to "Chapter 3 DAILY CARE." Select "Line Art" mode from your PC.
  • Page 147 Glass sheet guide and/or the Lamp(s) clean? Is the scanner installed on a flat and level surface? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* ) For the details of cleaning, refer to "Chapter 3 DAILY CARE." 5.2 Troubleshooting The scanned image is distorted and/or not sharp.
  • Page 148 "Line Art" mode selected. Is the Lamp(s) used more than 1,000 hours? Is the Lamp(s) burned? (* 2) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) For the cleaning of the removable sheet guide, and the glass sheet guide, please refer to "Chapter 3 DAILY CARE."...
  • Page 149 Symptom8 Eliminate the cause of user recover- able error. Is the Check LED blinking still? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. 5.2 Troubleshooting Check LED starts blinking right after power on. The scanner operation is normal.
  • Page 150 Symptom9 The Check LED lights right after power on. Turn off the power and on again. Is the check LED lit again? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. The scanner operation is normal. 5.2 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 151 Symtom10 Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "Precautions," and "6.2 Document Quality"? When double-feed detection is on, are the double-feed detection conditions (*2) satisfied? Did you fan the documents before loading them on the hopper? Are the documents recently printed on a copier or Laser printer? 5.2 Troubleshooting Double-feed occurs frequently.
  • Page 152 Continued from the previous page Is the Pad ASSY dirty? Is the Pad ASSY worn out? Is the Pad ASSY installed properly? Are the Pick roller, the Brake roller or the document path dirty? Clean the Pad ASSY. (* 3) Replace the Pad ASSY.
  • Page 153 (300k sheets) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. (* 1) For the details on required conditions, refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality." (* 2) For the details on the double-feed detecting conditions, refer to "Appendix 2 Double-feed Detection Conditions."...
  • Page 154 Symptom11 Document jam occurs frequently. Do the documents satisfy the conditions described in "Precautions" in "6.2 Document Quality"? Is the length of the documents shorter than 80mm and is the paper length set [Normal]? Is there any foreign objects in the ADF paper path? Is the Pad ASSY installed properly? Use documents which satisfy...
  • Page 155 Have you scanned many sheets beyond the life of the rollers since the last replacements? (300k sheets) Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. 5.2 Troubleshooting Clean the dirty parts. (* 4) Install the Pick roller and the Brake roller properly.
  • Page 156 (* 1) For the details on required conditions, refer to the section "6.2 Document Quality." (* 2) For the details on how to set up the Paper Length, refer to "7.3 Setup Mode Details", "10. Setting Short document scan mode (Paper Length setup)." (* 3) For the details on how to clean ADF, refer to "Chapter 3 DAILY CARE."...
  • Page 157 Adjust the vertical magnification. 5.2 Troubleshooting There is a shadow on the leading edge of the scanned image. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. Is the Scanner Control Center icon displayed in the task tray? Select [FUJITSU Scanner Control Center] from the Start menu and run it.
  • Page 158 Is the Check LED on the operator panel blinking? Is the Check LED on the operator panel lit? Turn on the power. Connect the interface cable properly. Eliminate the cause of the error. Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. Continued on next page 5.2 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 159 Continued from the previous page Has there been an incomplete driver installation in the past? Is Adaptec EZ-SCSI installed ? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. 5.2 Troubleshooting Re-install the driver. Uninstall EZ-SCSI first, then install the driver.
  • Page 160 Windows system gets unstable. Is the OS WindowsNT 4.0? Is WNASPI32.DLL installed on the PC? Is ASPI version driver installed by mistake? (FJTWAIN V5.x/8.x )? Contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. The scanner operation is normal. The scanner operation is normal.
  • Page 161 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider Please check the following items before contacting an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. ■ Outline Items to check Model Serial Number Manufacturing date Date of purchase Symptom Frequency of trouble 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider...
  • Page 162 ■ Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection. Items to check OS (Windows) type Displayed error message Interface Interface controller Document feed trouble Items to check Document type Main purpose of use Last cleaning date Last consumable replacement date Operator panel status at trouble Findings (example) SCSI interface...
  • Page 163 Imaging quality trouble Items to check Type and version of scanner driver Interface controller OS (Windows) type Application software Others Items to check Can you send both the original document (or scanned grayscale image file) and printed scanned data (or the file) via Fax (or by e-mail)? 5.3 Before Contacting a Service Provider Findings...
  • Page 164: Labels On The Scanner

    5.4 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. The positions of the labels The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner. Manufacturing Label (example): Indicates scanner manufacturing information. Regulatory label (example): Shows the conforming standards of the scanner.
  • Page 165 5.4 Labels on the Scanner...
  • Page 166: Adf Document Specifications

    ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the good performance of the ADF. 6.1 Document Size...144 6.2 Document Quality...145 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas...148 6.4 Print Prohibited Area...149 6.5 Grounding Color Areas...150 6.6 Job Separation Sheet...151...
  • Page 167: Document Size

    6.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. Feeding Direction Maximum Minimum 6.1 Document Size...
  • Page 168: Document Quality

    6.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports. ■ Document type The recommended document types are as follows. - Woodfree paper - Wood containing paper When using any other types of paper, test feed a few sheets to ensure the satisfactory scan performance.
  • Page 169 ■ Precautions The following documents sometimes may have difficulty to feed with this scanner. To prevent unexpected troubles, preliminary feed test using the same quality paper as the target documents may be necessary. - Document with clips or staples - Document written on with ink and still wet - Document without a constant thickness - Document with rumples or curls (refer to the HINT on page 120) - Document with folds or tears...
  • Page 170 - Carbonless paper contains chemical ATTENTION substances that may damage the Pad ASSY or rollers. Pay attention to the following. Cleaning: If mis-pick occur frequently, clean the Pad ASSY and pick rollers. For the details on cleaning, please refer to "Chapter 3 Daily Care."...
  • Page 171: Hole-Punching Prohibited Areas

    6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For job separation sheet requirements, please refer to the section "6.6 Job Separation Sheet." Reading reference position (0.39") (0.39") Front side Reading surface 6.3 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 113 (4.45") 134 (5.28") 79 (3.12") 96 (3.78")
  • Page 172: Print Prohibited Area

    6.4 Print Prohibited Area If there are prints in the area A, document size may be mis-detected. Prints in the area B of a document may cause double-feed errors. Following figure shows print prohibited area on a document. If double-feed detection is to be enabled, it is recommended to avoid printing in these areas in the original documents and the forms design.
  • Page 173: Grounding Color Areas

    6.5 Grounding Color Areas The shaded area in the Figure below, top 3mm on both sides of a document, should have paper grounding color (white). The area can be dropout color. If this cannot be followed, turn the white level follower off when reading.
  • Page 174: Job Separation Sheet

    6.6 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. Center of document more than 210 (8.27") 2. Document Specifications Document width must be A4 width (210mm) or wider. (0.59") (Unit : mm) 6.6 Job Separation Sheet...
  • Page 175 6.6 Job Separation Sheet...
  • Page 176: Setup Mode

    SETUP MODE This chapter explains the setup mode and the test mode of the scanner. 7.1 Setup Mode ...154 7.2 Setup mode functions...162 7.3 Setup Mode Details ...169 7.4 Test Mode Overview ...213 7.5 Test Mode Details ...219...
  • Page 177: Setup Mode

    7.1 Setup Mode ■ Outline There are two types of setup mode: Online setup mode that can be entered during scanner ”Ready” status, and Offline setup mode that can be entered only when the scanner is offline. Available functions differ with the two modes. To enter these mode, follow the instructions below: - Online setup mode When LCD indicates Ready status, press...
  • Page 178 ■ Online setup mode restrictions In Online setup mode, the scanner setup can be changed without turning off the power. However, the following items cannot be changed from the mode. - Consumables counter reset - SCSI ID change - Product ID change - SCSI bus width change - Interface change - TPS interface baud rate change...
  • Page 179 ■Function of buttons in setup mode Button name Displays the next menu without saving the change. [Next] Referred to as Next button in this manual. Displays the previous menu without saving the change. [Previous] Referred to as Previous button in this manual. Moves to the right item on the menu Referred to as Right arrow button in this manual.
  • Page 180 (From screen !29) Continued to screen !09 on the next page & & 7.1 Setup Mode...
  • Page 181 Continue to screen !17 on the next page 7.1 Setup Mode...
  • Page 182 Continue to screen !26 on the next page 7.1 Setup Mode...
  • Page 183 (To screen !1) 7.1 Setup Mode...
  • Page 184 The menu screens with dotted line frame appear only in Offline setup mode HINT Screen 22 and screen 23 appear only when TPS interface board is installed. HINT Screen 24 appears only when both the fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) and the fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) are installed.
  • Page 185: Setup Mode Functions

    7.2 Setup mode functions There are 29 items in setup mode as shown in the following. Descriptions display Double Specify the double-feed Feed detection based on docu- ment thickness. There are two ways to detect double-feed. 1: Document thickness 2: Document thickness + Brake roller rotation amount Length...
  • Page 186 Descriptions display Abrasion Specifies the scanner operation at consum- Alarm ables replacement mes- sage: stop scanning or message display only. Also specifies the con- sumable replacement message timing. Abrasion Clear the consumable counters (Abrasion Counter counter) Manual Specifies the pick start Feed time from the time docu- ment is manually set.
  • Page 187 Descriptions display Skew Specify if skew detection Check is enabled. Separation Specify the Brake roller force appropriate for the document thickness Paper Specifies when scanning Length the document equal or shorter than length 80mm. B.Back- Specifies the background ground color (Black or White) for scanning.
  • Page 188 Descriptions display Pre-pick Enable or disable the pre-pick opera- tion, a picking of a next sheet of docu- ments prior to actual feeding, to increase scan throughput Picking Specify the Pick speed roller rotation speed Pick retry Specify the Pick motor rotation time (Retry Step) and number of...
  • Page 189 Descriptions display B.Drop-out Specifies the back page dropout color for mono color scan. Brightness Adjust the Front/ Back Brightness to compensate the grayscale level dif- ferences. SCSI ID Specifies SCSI ID of the scanner. Product ID Specifies the scan- ner product ID. SCSI Bus Specifies SCSI data bus width, 8bit or 16...
  • Page 190 Descriptions display Baud Rate Specifies the control data transfer rate for TPS interface. Imprinter When both fi- 486PRFR(Front side/Pre-print) and fi-486PRRE(Rear side/Post-print) are installed, specifies which one to setup. Numbering When either fi- 486PRFR(Front side/Pre-print) or fi-486PRRE(Rear side/Post-print) is installed, set the numbering parame- ters.
  • Page 191 Descriptions display Power Save Specifies the time to enter Power save mode. Language Specifies the lan- guage to use for Operator panel dis- play. Imprinter Shows the installed Status imprinter type. 7.2 Setup mode functions Selectable Default Mode parameters line 5 to 60minutes 15 minutes Avail-...
  • Page 192: Setup Mode Details

    7.3 Setup Mode Details 1. Setting the document separation force 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen1>, press appropriate document thickness. HINT (Right arrow button) moves the blinking from (5) to (1). (Left arrow button) moves the blinking from (1) to (5). (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid.
  • Page 193 If the following error occurs frequently, change the setting by referring to the explanation on the table. HINT - Double-feed - Mis-pick - Paper Jam1 Setting Document sepa- ration force Thick Strong Medium Less strong Thick Mid (Factory default) Medium Less weak Thin Thin...
  • Page 194 2. Setting Pre-pick 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen2> 2) At <Screen2>, to enable Pre-pick, press To disable Pre-pick, press 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen. (Previous button) and let the scanner show <Screen2>.
  • Page 195 3. Setting Pick Speed 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen3>, press roller rotation speed. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen. HINT Picking speed Fast (Factory default)
  • Page 196 4. Setting Double-feed detection (document thickness) 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen4> 2) At <Screen4>, by pressing feed detection by document thickness (checked by through light) can be enabled or disabled. Document thickness is detected by the difference of decreased through light amount when 2 sheets are fed.In this screen, you specify if Double-feed detection is enabled, set the detection mode and select error processing.
  • Page 197 3) When the LCD is showing (2) or (3), pressing display to <Screen 4-1). 4) At <Screen4-1>, by pressing can select the detection mode. Each time (Left arrow button) or <Screen 4-1> and <Screen4-2> alternately. (1) [Thickness] is blinking: (2) [Thickness & Roller] is blinking: By pr essing (Enter button), LCD display changes to <Screen4-3>.
  • Page 198 5) At <Screen4-3>, by pressing detection timing can be selected. (1) [Pick] is blinking: (2) [Pick & Feed] is blinking: 6) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at <Screen4-1>, <Screen4-2> or <Screen4-3>, then the LCD display changes to <Screen4>.
  • Page 199 5. Setting Double-feed detection (by document length) 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen5>, by pressing feed detection by document length can be enabled or disabled. By checking the document length deviation when partially over wrapped two sheets are fed.
  • Page 200 3) In case of (2) or (3), by pressing <Screen5-1>. <Screen5-1> 4) At <Screen5-1>, by pressing document length can be specified. By pressing (Right arrow button), selection moves from (1) to (3). By pressing (Left arrow button), selection moves from (3) to (1). (1) [10] is blinking: The document length difference below 10mm is not detected as an error.
  • Page 201 6. Setting Skew Check 1) Pressing (Next button) or 2) If you want to enable Skew check at <Screen6>, press select [On]. To disable Skew-check, press (Enter button). 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen. 7.3 Setup Mode Details (Previous button) and let the LCD show <Screen6>.
  • Page 202 7. Setting IPC pre-set 1) Pressing (Next button) or <Screen7> 2) At <Screen7>, the preset items can be selected by pressing (Right arrow button). The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 203 When scanning in Binary mode (Line art), documents type and suitable pre-set pattern relationship is shown as follows: HINT - The horizontal axis shows the darkness/color of the background against the text/lines on the documents. - The vertical axis shows the darkness of the txt and lines on the documents.
  • Page 204 This setting is invalid in grayscale mode or in color mode. HINT Pre-set is valid only in binary scan mode. Validity of each scan parameter when using IPC pre-set in Offline mode, is shown in the following table. Validity of scan parameter Scan Resolu- Line...
  • Page 205 8. Setting Consumables Replacement Message 1) Pressing (Next button) or 2) At <Screen8> , to change Consumables replacement message setup (Abrasion Alarm), press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. HINT Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. <Screen8-1> appears on LCD. If Consumables replacement message setup change is not required, select [No] and press (Enter button).
  • Page 206 3) At <Screen8-1>, press (Left arrow button) or consumable error process. (1) [Stop] is blinking: (2) [Message] is blinking: By pressing (Enter button), <Screen8-2> appears on the LCD. <Screen8-2> 4) At <Screen8-2>, specify the number of scans to get Consumables replacement message.
  • Page 207 9. Abrasion counter (Abrasion CNT) reset 1) Pressing (Next button) or 2) At <Screen9>, select the Abrasion counter to reset. HINT You can select a counter(s) from the following. (1) [Pick] is blinking: (2) [Brake] is blinking: (3) [Pad] is blinking: (4) [F.Lamp] is blinking: (5) [B.Lamp] is blinking: By pressing...
  • Page 208 3) By pressing (Enter button), LCD display changes to <Screen9-1>, <Screen9-2>, <Screen9-3>, <Screen9-4>, or <Screen9-5> depending on the selection at <Screen9>. When [Pick] is selected: <Screen9-1> When [Brake] is selected: <Screen9-2> When [Pad] is selected: <Screen9-3> When [F Lamp] is selected: <Screen9-4>...
  • Page 209 4) In <Screen9-1> to <Screen9-5>, to reset the corresponding counter, press arrow button) and select [Reset]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection, then <Screen9-6> is displayed. If you do not want to reset the counter, select [No] and press HINT 5) If reset is really OK, select [YES] and press To cancel Reset, select [No] and press...
  • Page 210 10. Setting Short document scan mode(Paper Length setup) 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen10> 2) At <Screen10>, press the proper setting for the document to scan. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT (1) [Normal] is blinking: (2) [ Short] is blinking: (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid.
  • Page 211 11. Setting Language 1) Press (Next button) or 2) Press (Left arrow button) or LCD display. 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen. 7.3 Setup Mode Details (Previous button) and let LCD display <Screen11>...
  • Page 212 12. Setting Front-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen12> 2) At <Screen12>, to set the background color to white, press select [White]. To set the background color to black, press [Black]. 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 213 13. Setting Back-side background color 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen12>, to set the background color to white, press select [White]. To set the background color to black, press [Black]. (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 214 14. Setting Front-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen14> 2) At <Screen14>, press the color to drop out. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 215 15. Setting Back-side dropout color 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen15>, press the color to drop out. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 216 16. Setting Pick retry 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen16> 2) At <Screen16>, to change Pick motor pick operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press the selection. <Screen16-1> is displayed. If the change is not required, select [No] and press <Screen16-1>...
  • Page 217 4) At <Screen16-2>, specify the number of pick retries. By pressing button), the number of retries decreases. By pressing number of retries increases. Press (Left arrow button) or The number of the pick retries can be set between 1 to 7 times. 5) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid.
  • Page 218 17. Setting Feed retry 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen17> 2) At <Screen17>, to change Feed motor operation time and the number of retries, press (Right arrow button) and select [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. <Screen17-1> is displayed. If the change is not required, select [No] and press <Screen17-1>...
  • Page 219 4) In <Screen17-2>, specify the number of retries. By pressing the number of retry decreases. By pressing retries increases. The number of the feed retries can be set between 1 to 7 times. Press (Left arrow button) or 5) Press (Enter button) and the setting becomes valid.
  • Page 220 18. Setting Manual Feed mode 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen18> 2) At <Screen18>, if the setting change is required, press select [Yes]. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection then the LCD display changes to <Screen18-1>.
  • Page 221 Press (Enter button) then <Screen18-2> is displayed. 4) At <Screen18-2>, specify the wait time (i.e. the time from the PC issues scan command to time out) for manual setting of document. By pressing (Left arrow button), the wait time becomes shorter. By pressing (Right arrow button), the wait time becomes longer.
  • Page 222 19. Setting of SCSI ID 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen19> 2) At <Screen19>, press select SCSI ID number. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 223 20. Setting of Product ID(Scanner model number) 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen20>, press Product ID. HINT The following are the selectable Product IDs. (1) fi4860C (2) fi4990C (3) M4099DC (4) M3099G By pressing (Left arrow button), selection moves from (4) to (1). By pressing (Right arrow button), selection moves from (1) to (5).
  • Page 224 21. Setting SCSI bus width 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen21> 2) At <Screen21>. If Wide SCSI (68pin) interface is used, press and select [16]. If SCSI-2 (50pin) interface is used, press The blinking item is the one selected. HINT (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid.
  • Page 225 22. Setting Interface 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen22>, press the type of interface. HINT Available interface settings are as follows: (1)[Auto] is blinking: (2) [SCSI] is blinking: (3) [TPS] is blinking: By pressing (Left arrow button), selection moves from (3) to (1). By pressing (Right arrow button), selection moves from (1) to (3).
  • Page 226 23. Setting Baud rate of TPS interface 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen23> 2) At <Screen23>, press Baud rate. The blinking item is the one selected. HINT Baud rates available are as follows: (1) 19200 bps (2) 9600 bps (3) 4800 bps (4) 2400 bps By pressing (Left arrow button), selection moves from (4) to (1).
  • Page 227 24. Selection of Imprinter 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen24>, press imprinter to setup. HINT (3) Press (Enter button) and make the setting valid. Press (EXIT button) at the end and the LCD display goes back to [Ready] screen.
  • Page 228 25. Setting Imprinter numbering 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen25> In [XXXX], [Pre] or [Post] is displayed. HINT 2) At <Screen25>, to enable numbering printing with the imprinter, press button) and select [On]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. Then <Screen25-1> is displayed. If numbering printing is not required, press Then press (Enter button) to confirm.
  • Page 229 3) At <Screen25-1>, press choice of number of digits blink. Selectable number of digits is listed as below. (1) [5] is blinking: (2) [8] is blinking: Press (Enter button), then <Screen25-2> is displayed. 4) At <Screen25-2>, specify the initial value of numbering. By pressing (Left arrow button) or (blinking on LCD) can be specified.
  • Page 230 5) At <Screen25-3>, you can specify if the numbering should be reset at hopper empty. To specify to reset the numbering at hopper empty, press select [On]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. Then, <Screen25-4> is displayed. To specify not to reset the numbering at hopper empty, select [Off], press button) and then <Screen 25-4>...
  • Page 231 26. Reset the remaining ink counter of imprinter. If the following message comes up, prepare the new Print cartridge. If no further printing is impossible, replace the Print cartridge and reset the ink counter. If the Print cartridge is replaced before Print cartridge error occurs, be sure to reset the remaining ink counter.
  • Page 232 2) At <Screen26>, to choose to reset the ink counter, press select [Reset]. Press (Enter button). <Screen26-1> is displayed. Not to reset, select [No] and press <Screen26-1> 3) At <Screen26-1>, to actually reset the counter, press select [yes]. To cancel the reset, select [No] and press 4) Press (Enter button) and reset the counter.
  • Page 233 27. Setting Power save mode 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen27>, by pressing the scanner wait idle time before entering power save mode. HINT A minimum of 5 minutes to the maximum of 60 minutes can be selected with 5 minutes increment.
  • Page 234 28. Setting Brightness 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen28> 2) At <Screen28>, to adjust the Brightness, press [Yes]. Press (Enter button) to confirm the selection. <Screen28-1> is displayed. If Brightness adjustment is not required, select [No] and press <Screen28-1> The blinking item is the one selected. HINT 3) At <Screen28-1>, to adjust the front-side brightness, press and select [Front].
  • Page 235 29. Confirming Imprinter installation 1) Press (Next button) or [XXXX/XXXX], imprinter installation status is displayed. (1) Only fi-486PRFR is installed: (2) Only fi-486PRRE is installed: (3) Both fi-486PRFR and fi-486PRRE are installed: 2) By pressing (EXIT button), LCD display goes back to “Ready”. 7.3 Setup Mode Details (Previous button) and let LCD display <Screen29>.
  • Page 236: Test Mode

    7.4 Test Mode Overview ■ Outline Scanner operation can be checked in offline test mode. To enter the test mode, follow the procedures below. - Test mode Keep pressing (Start button) and turn on the power. Then the operator panel LCD displays the following message. Press (Left arrow button) or By pressing...
  • Page 237 ■ Button functions in test mode Button name Displays the next menu without saving the change. [Next] Referred to as Next button in this manual. Displays the previous menu without saving the change. [Previous] Referred to as Previous button in this manual. Moves to the right item on the menu Referred to as Right arrow button in this manual.
  • Page 238 Continue to screen T02 on the next page (Scanning) Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions 7.4 Test Mode Overview...
  • Page 239 7.4 Test Mode Overview Continue to screen T03 on the next page (Scanning) Start scanning, or setup imprinter test conditions...
  • Page 240 7.4 Test Mode Overview...
  • Page 241 ■ Contents of test mode setting LCD display Single feed Multi feed Device Life Options 7.4 Test Mode Overview Descriptions Scans a sheet of document without connecting to PC. Scans documents continuously without connecting to PC. Shows the cumulative lamp-on hours. Shows the options installation status.
  • Page 242: Test Mode Details

    7.5 Test Mode Details 1. Single feed Without connecting PC, the scanner's whole mechanism operation can be checked. Only one sheet of document is fed with this test. Scan parameters can be changed and used for scanning. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper.
  • Page 243 4) Specify the scanning conditions. (1) At <Screen50-2>, select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen50-2.1>. At this screen, press simplex or duplex. Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting. Then the display goes back to <Screen50-2>.
  • Page 244 Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting.Then the display goes back to <Screen50-2>. (3) At <Screen50-2>, select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen50-2.3>. <Screen50-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow button) or the scan mode: binary (BW) or color(COLOR).
  • Page 245 If fi-486PRFR and/or fi-486PRREis installed, <Screen50-3> is displayed fo you to setup imprinter test conditions. If an imprinter(s) is not installed, the scanner starts scanning operations. 5) At <Screen50-3>, press Select [On] to do imprinter test while scanning. Then select the imprinter to use. If the printer to use is fi-486PRFR, select [Pre].
  • Page 246 2. Multi feed Without connecting PC, the scanner's whole mechanism operation can be checked. In this test documents are scanned continuously. Scan parameters can be changed and used for scanning. Imprinter test print can be performed at the same time. 1) Place the documents to scan on the hopper.
  • Page 247 5) Specify the scanning conditions. (1) At <Screen51-2>, select the left most item, [S] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen51-2.1>. At this screen, press select simplex or duplex. Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting. Then the display goes back to <Screen51-2>.
  • Page 248 (3) At <Screen51-2>, select the third item from left, [BW] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen51-2.3>. <Screen51-2.3> In this screen, press (Left arrow button) or scan mode: binary (BW) or color(COLOR). Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting.
  • Page 249 (4) At <Screen51-2>, select the right most item, [200] in the sample screen, and press (Enter button). Then the LCD display shows <Screen51-2.4>. At this screen, press and select scan resolution. Following parameters can be specified. 200: 240: 300: 400 sheets: Press (Enter button) and confirm the setting.
  • Page 250 5) At <Screen50-3>, press (Left arrow button) or Select [On] to do imprinter test while scanning. Then, select the imprinter to use. If the printer to use is fi-486PRFR, select [Pre]. If fi-486PRRE, select [Post]. If imprinter test is not required, select [Off] . 6) Press (Start button).
  • Page 251 3. Display the cumulative lamp-on hours You can check the cumulative number of lamp-on hours. 1) Press (Next button) or 2) At <Screen53>, press is displayed. [F: XXXXXXXX] indicates the cumulative lamp-on hours for the Front-side lamp. [B: XXXXXXXX] indicates the cumulative lamp-on hours for the Back-side lamp. 3) Press (Stop button) or 7.5 Test Mode Details...
  • Page 252 4. Option installation status display You can check the options installation status. 1) Press (Next button) or <Screen54>. <Screen54> 2) At <Screen54>, press displayed. <Screen54-1> If fi-486PRFR is installed, LCD display shows [Pre Printer : printer is installed. If not installed, it shows [Pre Printer:-] . If fi-486PRRE is installed, LCD display shows [Post Printer : printer is installed.
  • Page 253 7.5 Test Mode Details...
  • Page 254: Options

    OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-4860C. 8.1 Options ...232 8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) ...233 8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) ...234...
  • Page 255: Options

    8.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner. Descriptions fi-486PRFR fi-486PRRE For the details please contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner or FUJISTU group company responsible for your country. HINT ATTENTION 8.1 Options Part No.
  • Page 256: Fi-486Prfr (Front Side Imprinter)

    8.2 fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) fi-486PRFR (Front side imprinter) Specifications are described below. Item Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alpha bet letters : A to Z, a to z Numeric characters: 0,1 to 9 Symbols : ! ” # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ { | } Maximum printable characters per line Character size...
  • Page 257: Fi-486Prre (Rear Side Imprinter)

    8.3 fi-486PRRE (Rear side imprinter) fi-486PRFR (Rear side imprinter) Specifications are described below. Item Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alpha bet letters : A to Z, a to z Numeric characters: 0,1 to 9 Symbols : ! ” # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ]^_ { | } Maximum printable characters per line Character size...
  • Page 258: Scanner Specifications

    SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 9.1 Basic Product Specifications ...236 9.2 Installation Specifications ...237 9.3 Dimensions ...239...
  • Page 259: Basic Product Specifications

    9.1 Basic Product Specifications Scanner Type Image sensor Light source Scanning area Minimum Maximum Document thickness Scanning speed Binary (Black and White) (A4 Portrait) * 2 Color ADF capacity Optical resolution Output resolution Binary (Black and White) Grayscale Color Grayscale level Output mode of halftone patterns Interface Other functions...
  • Page 260: Installation Specifications

    9.2 Installation Specifications Item Dimensions?mm (With hopper and stacker retracted) Space requirements Weight (kg) Input power Voltage Phase Frequency Power consumption Specification Depth Width 100mm Scanner 500mm 600mm Front view 45 kg AC100 - 240V±10 % Single-phase 50/60Hz + 2%/ -4% 200W or less 9.2 Installation Specifications Height...
  • Page 261 Item Ambient Device status condition Temperature Humidity Heat capacity Shipping Weight (kg) Product life ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION 9.2 Installation Specifications Specification Operating Not operating 15 - 35degree Celsius - 20 - 60 degree Celsius 20 - 80% 8 - 95% 172kcal or less 50kg 5years or 7,200,000 sheets whichever comes first.
  • Page 262: Dimensions

    9.3 Dimensions 9.3 Dimensions...
  • Page 263 9.3 Dimensions...
  • Page 264: Appendix 1 Drop-Out Color

    APPENDIX 1 DROP-OUT COLOR A drop-out color is a color visible by a human eye but not visible to the scanner. To check the grounding color of document for a drop-out color, use the method and follow the standards given below. Print density measurement The measurement must be made in one of the following ways: A light source using fluorescent.
  • Page 265: Appendix 2 Double-Feed Detection Conditions

    APPENDIX 2 DOUBLE-FEED DETECTION CONDITIONS There are three double-feed detection modes: document thickness, document length, and both document thickness and length. The following conditions must be satisfied in each of these detection modes. Detection by Document Thickness Sheets of the same thickness shall be set in the ADF at a time. Document thickness: 0.065 to 0.15mm Printed area: 12% or less - No black printed areas are allowed at the center area (26 x 10mm) at the leading edge...
  • Page 266 Detection by Document Thickness and Length Sheets of the same thickness and length shall be set in the ADF at a time. Document length: 0.065 to 0.15mm Document length deviation: 1% or less Printed area: 12% or less No black printed areas are allowed at the center area (26 x 10mm) at the leading edge of the document.
  • Page 267: Appendix 3 Messages Of Operator Panel

    APPENDIX 3 MESSAGES OF OPERATOR PANEL ■ Massages of Operator panel <Not Ready status> changes to n with progress of time, and when all become n, it (Initializing) move to the following check states. <Not Ready status> (Ejecting document) <Not Ready status> (Checking sensor) <Not Ready status>...
  • Page 268 <preparing the print cartridge> (At power on ) <Scanning> HINT <Scanning> HINT <AtLow power When the messages of LCD on the Operation panel disappears mode> and the Power LED lamp lights, the scanner is in Low power mode. ATTENTION "xxxx" shows the number of Batch counter value. "xxxx"...
  • Page 269 <Cleaning request> When the Pickroller needs to be cleaned, the following message is displayed on the Operator panel. (Scanning) HINT (Scanning) When the Removable sheet guide and the Glass sheet guide require cleaning the following message is displayed on the Operator panel.
  • Page 270 <Cleaning request> When the Pickroller needs to be cleaned, the following message is displayed on the Operator panel. (Waiting) HINT (Waiting) When the Removable sheet guide and the Glass sheet guide need to be cleaned, the following message is displayed on the Operator panel.
  • Page 271 <Double feed error> The following message is displayed while the scanner is scan- ning continuously in the state where double feed has detected (Scanning) (by thickness check). If a double feed detection state is canceled on “Ready“ screen after scanning, the upper row of this message disappear. HINT (Waiting) The following message is displayed while the scanner is waiting...
  • Page 272 ■ Error mesage (Temporary error) <Hopper empty> The following messages are displayed if no documents are on the hopper during the scanning opperation. Please place docu- ments on the hopper. Scanning is continued, when placing doc- uments on the hopper for re-scanning. To clear this message, press the [Stop] button.
  • Page 273 <Double feed error> The following message is displayed, when the double feed is detectied by thickness check. (by thickness check) (by length check) The following message is displayed, when the double feed is detectied by length check. <Miss pick> The following message is displayed, when a document is not sent from the hopper to the ADF.
  • Page 274 <Hopper is full or The following message is displayed, when the Pick roller unit is not set correctly or when there are too many documents. Pick unit not set> (When the documents are on the hopper.) <Pick unit not set> The following message is displayed, when the Pick roller unit is not set correctly.
  • Page 275 <Checking Consum- The following message is displayed, when the Abration counter ables> value exceeds the setting value to display an consumables replacement message. <Print cartridge not The following message is displayed, when the Print cartridge is set> not set to fi-486PRFR (Imprinter of front-side) or to fi-486PRRE (Imprinter of rear-side).
  • Page 276 <Motor fuse alarm> The following messages are displayed, when the fuse of various (Toransport motor) motors (Toransport motor, Separation motor, Pick motor, Hopper motor) goes out. (Separation motor) (Pick motor) (Hopper motor) <Lamp fuse alarm> The following message is displayed, when the fuse for the lamp for front side belows out.
  • Page 277 <Background fuse The following message is displayed, when the Background of error> front side is unable to change. (Front side) <Background fuse The following message is displayed, when the Background of error> back side is unable to change. (Back side) ●...
  • Page 278 <Hopper over run> The following message is displayed, when the hopper moves over the normal position. <Sensor control The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the error> sensor control part. <Sensor dirty error> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs owing to a dirt on the sensor.
  • Page 279 <Temprrature error> The following message is displayed, when the temperature inside the scanner becomes higher than standard temperature. <Power supply The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the error> Power supply. <Fan alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs on the Fan.
  • Page 280 <VDCC Read/Write The following message is displayed, when an error occurs dur- error> ing accessing to the area of VDCC. <Dither/Gamma The following message is displayed, when an error occurs dur- ing accessing to the Dither/Gamma RAM. Read/Write error> <Temporary memory The following message is displayed, when an error occurs dur- Read/Write error>...
  • Page 281 <Command alarm> The following message is displayed, when an error occurs in the command sequence from PC. (MDC command tim- eout 1) (MDC command tim- eout 2) ÅiSDC command Sequence errorÅj (MDC response error) (SCSI response time out) (MDC timeout) ●...
  • Page 282: Index

    INDEX ● IN-1...
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  • Page 284 fi-4860C Image Scanner Operator’s Guide Date of issuance: August, 2002 Issuance responsibility: PFU LIMITED • Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law. • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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