Sekonic SR-6500 HYBRID Operating Manual
Sekonic SR-6500 HYBRID Operating Manual

Sekonic SR-6500 HYBRID Operating Manual

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7-24-14, Oizumi Gakuen-cho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 178-8686, Japan
Telephone: +81-3-3978-2375 Facsimile: +81-3-3978-5229
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  • Page 1 Operating manual 7-24-14, Oizumi Gakuen-cho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 178-8686, Japan Telephone: +81-3-3978-2375 Facsimile: +81-3-3978-5229 CL0797100...
  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Please read the operating manual before using this product, and be sure to use it properly. After reading this operating manual, be sure to keep it in a place that you can access at any time. 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Safety precautions ..................... 5 Before using ......................8 Power cord list for Europe ................... 9 Warranty ......................... 10 Precautions for use ................... 11 Names of parts ....................14 ■ Operating panel functions and operating instructions ....... 15 Operation ■...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Stacker settings ....................48 Printer settings ■ Printer control ....................49 ■ SR-6500 mode 1. Character size setting ................... 50 2. Character interval setting ................51 ■ SR-9000 mode 1. Character size setting ................... 53 2. Character magnification setting ..............54 3.
  • Page 5 Table of contents External diagram ....................92 List of menu modes ................... 93 Error displays and countermeasures 1. Errors ......................96 2. Warnings ..................... 100 OMR glossary ....................103 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference................109...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions These “Safety Precautions” pages list various symbols for ensuring safe operation of this product so as to prevent users or other people from being injured, or property from being damaged. Read these precautions thoroughly and understand the meanings of the symbols before proceeding to the main text of this manual.
  • Page 7 If water or other substances penetrate the unit, immediately turn the power switch off and remove the power plug from the outlet. Then, contact the sales shop or Sekonic. If the device continues to be used with water or other foreign matter inside, fire or electric shock may occur.
  • Page 8 Caution Caution ● Do not place the device in an unstable location. Otherwise, it may fall or collapse, resulting in injury. ● When opening or closing the upper part of the main body, do not place your hand on the paper-feeding surface. Otherwise, fingers may be caught, resulting in injury.
  • Page 9: Before Using

    Before using Before using Before using the device, check if all of the following items are included in the package. If components are missing or damaged, contact the store where you purchased the device. 1. Main body unit 2. Main tray 3.
  • Page 10: Power Cord List For Europe

    Before using Power cord list for Europe Power cord list for Europe As stated on page 7 of this manual, the machine includes a representative variety of power adapters. If none of the included adapters match the power outlets in your location, please find and use an appropriate adapter.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Warranty Warranty The cost-free warranty period for this product extends for one year after delivery. The company will repair malfunctions arising during this period free of charge if they are determined to be the company’s responsibility. In the event repairs are necessary, as a general rule the company will keep the product temporarily to carry out such repair work.
  • Page 12: Precautions For Use

    Precautions For Use Precautions For Use Handle the device with the following points in mind to enable full use of its functions. • Precautions regarding installation Do not place the device in the following places. Otherwise, failures could result such as paper jams, reading errors, or the unit could become inoperative. In direct sunlight or near a heating device.
  • Page 13 Precautions For Use This device is designed to deferred type.Do not give it a strong vibration and shock etc. Allow an interval of at least 5 seconds between turning the power switch on and off. Do not insert objects other than paper sheets (such as paper clips, staples, etc.).
  • Page 14 Precautions For Use ■ Stacker unit precautions for use ■ Stacker unit precautions for use Make sure to tightly close the jam release levers and the front door. Loose levers or a loose door may trigger paper jams. Use ink cartridges before their expiry dates. -13-...
  • Page 15: Names Of Parts

    Names of parts Names of parts Paper weight setting dial Aligning roller Interlock Side guide knob Lock lever Side guide Power switch Hopper (Paper feeding table) Display panel (LCD) Operating buttons Selection tray Main tray Side guide knob Stacker unit Interface Power connector -14-...
  • Page 16: Operating Panel Functions And Operating Instructions

    Names of parts ■ Operating panel functions and operating instructions ■ Operating panel functions and operating instructions The operating panel has five kinds of switches. The switches don’t work while the machine is performing a function. FEED/ENTER DOWN MENU CLEAR/EXIT There are two modes: normal mode and menu mode.
  • Page 17: Operation

    Operation ■ Preparation Operation ■ Preparation Connect the power cord to the main device. When using the printer, operate P30 “ Stacker unit (printer) preparation ” Connect the power cord to the power outlet. -16-...
  • Page 18: Turning Power On

    Operation ■ Turning power on ■ Turning power on Turn the power on. The following message appears on the display panel (LCD). OMR is initialized. The motor and other components are activated to check startup conditions. Check if the following message appears on the display panel (LCD). When error messages may appear between steps , respond according to P.96(Error displays and countermeasures).
  • Page 19: Connecting To A Computer

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer ■ Connecting to a computer This device is equipped with USB and RS-232C interfaces. When connecting the OMR, the connection with USB in order to show the performance of this device sufficiently is recommended. When using USB connection, use the USB driver inside CR-ROM that came with this device.
  • Page 20: Operating Mode

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer 1-1. Operating mode Select the SR6500 mode as the operating mode. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the mode shown below. FEED/ENTER Press the switch to start [Operation Mode] setting. (“...
  • Page 21: Interface Settings

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer 1-2. Interface settings MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. FEED/ENTER press the switch to begin [Device ID] setting. (“...
  • Page 22: Rs-232C

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer RS-232C 2-1. Operating mode Select the SR-9000 mode as the operating mode. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the mode shown below. FEED/ENTER Press the switch to start [Operation Mode] setting.
  • Page 23: Interface Settings

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer 2-2. Interface settings 2-2-1. Setting baud rate MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. DOWN Use the switches to select [Baud Rate] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 24: Setting Parity

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer DOWN Use the switches to select [Character Bit Length] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. (“ ” mark flashes in the first column of the first line on the LCD.) DOWN Use the switches to set the value. Character bit length value •...
  • Page 25: Setting Flow Control

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer 2-2-4. Setting stop bit MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. DOWN Use the switches to select [Stop Bit] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 26: Setting Character Code

    Operation ■ Connecting to a computer DOWN Use the switches to set the value. Flow control setting values • RS/CS • Xon/Xoff • None FEED/ENTER Press the switch to save the setting value into memory. (The flashing “ ” mark disappears from the LCD.) CLEAR/EXIT Keep pressing the switch until it returns to normal mode,...
  • Page 27: Loading Paper

    Operation ■ Loading paper ■ Loading paper Load paper with the timing marks on the left side of the hopper. The hopper is set to drop when the power is turned on, but if it’s still raised, press the DOWN switch in normal mode to lower the hopper.
  • Page 28 Operation ■ Loading paper Note) 1) The aligning roller is fixed with the magnet.Check that there is not a gap and a floating on the adsorption aspect. In case of a certain pressing the panel side, make stick. 2) Because the aliging roller section has used the magnet, do not bring close a floppy disk and magnetic card etc...
  • Page 29 Operation ■ Loading paper CAUTION) 1) Be extremely careful when handling sheets of paper so as not to bend or tear the paper. Errors may occur to use bend or tear OMR sheet. Do not attempt to use sheets that are dirty or torn, sheets that have garbage or other contaminants attached to them, or multi-fold sheets (with two or four folds, etc.) that are perforated.
  • Page 30: Setting Paper Weight

    Operation ■ Setting paper weight ■ Setting paper weight The device is equipped with a function to detect double-feeding (DF) errors. Conduct [Paper Weight]*1 according to the thickness of the paper to be used. *1 Setting reading (initially set to a paper weight of 105g/m S e e “Data reading settings ■...
  • Page 31: Stacker Unit (Printer) Preparation

    Operation ■ Stacker unit (printer) preparation ■ Stacker unit (printer) preparation Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the outlet. Open the front door of the stacker unit. Front door Disconnect the printer unit connector. Printer unit Connector Remove the fixing screw to remove it.
  • Page 32 Operation ■ Stacker unit (printer) preparation Lift the cartridge case lever and insert an ink cartridge. Note) Align positioning pins (2 places) of the ink cartridge with the positioning holes (2 places) of the cartridge case. Lever Align positioning pins Positioning holes Lower the cartridge case lever to lock the ink cartridge.
  • Page 33 Operation ■ Stacker unit (printer) preparation If the printing position is properly aligned, install the printer unit in the stacker unit. Tighten the fixing screw and connect the printer unit connector. Printer unit Fixing screw Connector Close the front door of the stacker unit. Front door Connect the power cord and turn the power on.
  • Page 34 Operation ■ Stacker unit (printer) preparation S e e Execute printer test ( P.68). * If the printing position is misaligned, adjust it. Fixing screw Positioning sticker Cartridge case -33-...
  • Page 35: Printer Unit Precautions For Use

    Operation ■ Printer unit precautions for use ■ Printer unit precautions for use Under the following conditions, remove the ink cartridge from the device, and store it at room temperature (10-35°C) in the ink cartridge storage bag included in the package. •...
  • Page 36: Marking Instructions

    Marking instructions Marking instructions Marks readable by this device are as follows. Mark size: 0.5 x 3mm or more (standard mark) Readable writing instruments: pencils (black, HB or darker), ballpoint pens (black or blue) Readable marks: (Good mark example) (Bad mark example) Readable darkness: PCS 0.6 or darker Readable mark darkness can be adjusted.
  • Page 37: Data Reading Settings

    Data reading settings ■ Setting column Data reading settings This section explains how to change various sheet-reading settings. All settings can also be made using computer commands. ■ Setting column Set the column. The number of columns is different depending on the reading sensor. Sensor pitch Setting range Default value...
  • Page 38: Setting Reading Method

    Data reading settings ■ Setting reading method ■ Setting reading method Setting mark-reading method. There are six kinds of reading methods: “Top-end timing control type,” “Bottom-end timing control type,” “Direct under type,” “FACOM,” “Mark to mark type (without top-end margin reading),”...
  • Page 39 Data reading settings ■ Setting reading method Setting magnification when timing control types are selected MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. DOWN Use the switches to select [Magnification] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the...
  • Page 40: Setting Min. Density Level

    Data reading settings ■ Setting min. density level ■ Setting min. density level You can set the min. density level for this device when it is in SR-9000 operating mode. Sensitivity levels range from 1 to 16, with level 1 being the maximum sensitivity and level 16 the lowest sensitivity.
  • Page 41: Setting Density Balance

    Data reading settings ■ Setting density balance ■ Setting density balance You can set the density balance level when using the SR-9000 operating mode. Density balance can be set so that when marks are read, marks lighter than the set density balance will be ignored, and marks darker than the set density balance will be detected.
  • Page 42: Setting Reading Side

    Data reading settings ■ Setting reading side ■ Setting reading side You can set the reading side when the optional back-sided reading unit is installed. The reading side can be set to either “single side” or “double side.” When reading single-sided sheets, if you set the reading side to “single side,” the back side won’t be read.
  • Page 43: Setting Paper Weight

    Data reading settings ■ Setting paper weight ■ Setting paper weight Set detection sensitivity In the same paper weight as sheet of use to detect double-feeding errors. Paper weight can be set according to the following five types: “Automatic,” “84g/m ,”...
  • Page 44: Paper Size Setting

    Data reading settings ■ Setting reading side ■ Paper size setting This device can be set “A4 size (11.7inch)” or “14inch size” “A4 size (11.7inch)” mode is use for A4 size (length: 297mm) or short length sheet. “14inch size” is use for over 298mm length sheet. Note *“A4 size (11.7inch)”...
  • Page 45: Error Detection Settings

    Error detection settings Error detection settings Error detection settings for this device differ depending on the operating mode. See the following table for settings. All settings can also be made using computer commands. Default Default SR-6500 mode SR-9000 mode value value Automatic paper discharge “Use”...
  • Page 46 Error detection settings DOWN Use the switches to select individual error detection setting values. (See the previous table for setting values.) FEED/ENTER Press the switch to save individual setting values into memory. (The flashing “ ” mark disappears from the LCD.) CLEAR/EXIT Keep pressing the switch until it returns to normal mode,...
  • Page 47: Buzzer Settings

    Buzzer settings ■ Buzzer control Buzzer settings You can set the device to either use the buzzer or not use it. If you set it to use the buzzer, you can set the volume and tone. If you set it not to use the buzzer, the buzzer will not sound. ■...
  • Page 48: Buzzer Sound Adjustment

    Buzzer settings ■ Buzzer sound adjustment ■ Buzzer sound volume adjustment MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. DOWN Use the switches to select [Buzzer sound volume Adjustment] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 49: Stacker Settings

    Stacker settings Stacker settings You can set the paper discharge direction in SR-9000 mode. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. FEED/ENTER Select [Go Out Direction] setting and press the switch.
  • Page 50: Printer Settings

    Printer settings ■ Printer control Printer settings A character is 12 x 9 pixels. Though character height is fixed (about 3mm), widths can vary. However, the number of pixels (9 pixels) does not change, so if you enlarge a character, the space between pixels 12 pixels increases, making the character appear lighter.
  • Page 51: Sr-6500 Mode

    Printer settings ■ SR-6500 mode SR-6500 mode Character size setting ........... P.50 Character interval setting ..........P.51 • See P.50 and subsequent pages for SR-6500 mode. SR-9000 mode Character size setting ........... P.53 Character magnification setting ........P.54 Character interval setting ..........P.55 •...
  • Page 52: Character Interval Setting

    Printer settings ■ SR-6500 mode DOWN Use the switches to set the value. Character size(width) setting values 4.0 - 6.4 (mm) 0.8mm increments FEED/ENTER Press the switch to save the setting value into memory. (The flashing “ ” mark disappears from the LCD.) CLEAR/EXIT Keep pressing the switch until it returns to normal mode,...
  • Page 53 Printer settings ■ SR-6500 mode MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. MENU DOWN Use the switches to select [Character Pitch] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 54: Sr-9000 Mode

    Printer settings ■ R-9000 mode ■ SR-9000 mode Character size setting The width of a character can be increased in 0.8mm increments between 4.0mm and 6.4mm. Width (a) 4.0mm About 3mm 4.8mm 5.6mm 6.4mm MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters,...
  • Page 55: Character Magnification Setting

    Printer settings ■ SR-9000 mode Character magnification setting Width can be magnified between 1 to 15 times. Character width = size x magnification MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 56: Character Interval Setting

    Printer settings ■ SR-9000 mode Character interval setting The space between printed characters can be increased between 0 to 99 pixels. The actual character interval (in mm units) is determined by the “size,” “magnification,” and “interval” settings. Character interval (b) = character interval increment x (magnification + interval + 1) Width character interval increment 4.0mm...
  • Page 57 Printer settings ■ SR-9000 mode [Setting example 1] When the size(width) is set at 4.0mm, the magnification is 1, and the interval is 0 pixel. Character interval = 0.5 x (1 + 0 + 1) = 1.0mm 1.0mm [Setting example 2] When the size(width) is set at 6.4mm, the magnification is 1, and the interval is 5 pixels.
  • Page 58: Barcode Settings

    Barcode settings ■ Barcode control Barcode settings ( when barcode unit is installed ) You can set the barcode control in SR-6500 mode. ■ Barcode control MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 59: Low Power Consumption Settings

    Low power consumption settings ■ Sleep duration Low power consumption settings This device can be set to reduce power consumption in standby mode. The low-power consumption settings make the device automatically reduce power consumption when it is not used for a certain period. Sleep mode = low-power consumption condition that it automatically switches to when it is not used for a set time (sleep duration).
  • Page 60: Standby Duration

    Low power consumption settings ■ Standby duration ■ Standby duration MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch. DOWN Use the switches to select [Time for Standby] setting, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 61: Displaying Various Information

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying the version Displaying various information This section explains how to display various setting information. ■ Displaying the version This display checks the versions of the “main body unit,” “front side reading unit,” “back side reading unit,” “Image reading unit 1,” “Image reading unit 2,” “stacker unit,” “printer unit,” “barcode unit,”...
  • Page 62: Displaying Front Side Reading Sensor Settings

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying front side reading sensor settings ■ Displaying front side reading sensor settings This displays the settings for “sensor pitch” and “sensor type” for the front side reading unit in this device. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters,...
  • Page 63: Displaying Back Side Reading Sensor Settings

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying back side reading sensor settings ■ Displaying back side reading sensor settings These displays check the settings for “sensor pitch” and “sensor type” for the back side reading unit in this device. (This display is available only when the device has a back side reading unit attached.) MENU Press the...
  • Page 64: Displaying Optional Unit Settings

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying optional unit settings ■ Displaying othre settings These displays check the setting status for reading sensor(s),stacker,and barcode(option). MENU . Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 65: Displaying Total Count

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying total count ■ Displaying total count This displays total count in this device. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 66: Displaying Serial Number

    Displaying various information ■ Displaying serial number ■ Displaying serial number This displays serial number of this device. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 67: Operating Tests

    Operating tests ■ Feed test 1 Operating tests This section explains operating test procedures. ■ Feed test 1 This test reads the check sheets included in the package to test if the device reads them properly. If the device doesn’t read the check sheets properly, the reading test will stop. Once reading of the check sheets starts, the test will continue until an error occurs or the hopper is empty.
  • Page 68: Feed Test 2

    Operating tests ■ Feed test 2 ■ Feed test 2 This test reads the check sheets included in the package to test if the device reads them properly. Even if the device doesn’t read something properly, the test will continue. Once reading of the check sheets starts, the test will continue until an error other than a reading occurs or the hopper is empty.
  • Page 69: Printer Inkjet Test

    Operating tests ■ Printer test ■ Printer test The test characters is printed on the fed sheet and the sheet will be discharged. (This test will be conducted only when stacker unit and printer unit are installed.) The number of characters printed varies depending on the printer settings, and character size and interval settings.
  • Page 70: Printer Jet Test

    Operating tests ■ Printer jet test ■ Printer inkjet test This test is done when the printing of sheets is not possible, is not clear. MENU Press the switch to enter the menu mode. DOWN Use the switches to select the following parameters, FEED/ENTER and press the switch.
  • Page 71: Clearing Paper Jams

    Clearing paper jams Clearing paper jams Release the grip lock on the lock lever, and slowly lift up the top cover. Once the top cover is up far enough, remove the paper from the device. Front door Open the front door of the stacker unit. Open the jam release levers (4 levers) or turn the jam-removing knob to remove jammed paper.
  • Page 72: Back Side Reading Unit

    Options Back side reading unit Options Back side reading unit If you install a back side reading unit in the device, both sides of a sheet can be read. When installing the back side reading unit, set the reading side settings at the same time. S e e ■...
  • Page 73: Barcode Unit / V • Barcode Unit / H

    Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode readable area Barcode unit / V • Barcode unit / H Attaching a barcode unit to this device will enable you to read barcodes on sheets. ■ Barcode readable area The barcode readable area differs depending on the kind of barcode unit.
  • Page 74 Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode readable area Example of rear clear area Sheet size setting: When set to standard (14''). When set to 14inch. When set to 279mm. When set to A4. Rear clear area= Sheet length (279-10) Rear clear area=Sheet length Sheet size setting: When set to A4 (14'').
  • Page 75 Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode readable area Center of barcode Note) Adjust the barcode center when reading a number of sheets. In addition when it makes the barcode adjoin which is not read, do not make it go into reading area.
  • Page 76: Barcode Unit / H (Horizontal Feeding)

    Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode readable area Barcode unit / H (horizontal feeding) 20mm 224mm Clear area Reading area Clear area Clear area 12mm Horizontal Height of barcode direction 10mm or more deviance Barcode front edge margin or less 12mm or more 10mm or more...
  • Page 77 Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode readable area Example of rear clear area Sheet size setting: When set to standard (14''). When set to 14inch. When set to A4. When set to 279mm. Rear clear area= Sheet length (279-12) Rear clear area=Sheet length Sheet size setting: When set to A4 (11.7'').
  • Page 78: Barcode Reading Position Adjustment

    Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode reading position adjustment ■ Barcode reading position adjustment Turn the power off. Open the cover on the top of stacker unit. Loosen the barcode unit position fixing screw, move the barcode unit according to barcode position, and tighten the screw to secure it.
  • Page 79 Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode reading position adjustment Check reading using a diagnostic utility. * If a reading error occurs, the barcode reading position may be misaligned, so make a readjustment. * Open the top cover of the main body to visually check the barcode. top cover barcode unit If the barcode reading position is properly aligned, close the cover on the top of...
  • Page 80: Barcode Unit Precautions For Use

    Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode unit precautions for use ■ Barcode unit precautions for use When applying barcode stickers, etc. on a sheet, make sure that sheet thickness with stickers is 0.25mm or less. When applying barcode stickers, etc.
  • Page 81: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Dirty rollers, reading lenses, and sensors can cause various operational errors. Clean them regularly doing the following procedures. Cleaning intervals differ depending on usage conditions (usage frequency, quality of paper used, etc.) Cleaning periods are for your reference -- clean the device soon if you notice dirt or other irregularities. Warning ●...
  • Page 82: Cleaning Point

    Cleaning ■ Cleaning point ■ Cleaning point Cleaning rollers After feeding 5,000 sheets, a large number of cards, or when using carbon paper, wipe the rollers softly with a clean cloth slightly wetted with disinfectant alcohol (ethanol). * If the rollers are stained, the stains may rub off on cards or other various malfunctions may occur.
  • Page 83 Cleaning ■ Cleaning procedures Reading lens Front side Slave rollers reading sensor Reading lens Back side reading sensor Double-feeding (option) prevention roller / bottom (under the cover) Double-feeding prevention roller / top Reading start detection sensor Upper platen roller Front image Front image Driving rollers reading sensor...
  • Page 84 Cleaning ■ Cleaning procedures Stacker unit Turn the power off and remove the power cord from the outlet. Open the front door of the stacker unit. Front door Open the jam release lever. Jam release lever Clean necessary parts. -83-...
  • Page 85 Cleaning ■ Cleaning procedures Close the jam release lever. Clean the remaining three parts in the same manner as in steps 3 to 5. Jam release lever Close the front door of the stacker unit. Front door -84-...
  • Page 86: Service Schedule

    Service schedule Service schedule For stable operation of this device, regular replacement of components is required. See the following table, and contact us, or the store where you purchased the device, when requiring component replacement. Main body unit Replacement reference Component name Number Remarks (counter number)
  • Page 87 Service schedule Stacker unit Replacement reference Component name Number Remarks (counter number) Driving roller / 1 500,000 or 3 years Driving roller / 2 500,000 or 3 years Driving roller / 3 500,000 or 3 years Driving roller / 4 500,000 or 3 years Driving roller / 5 500,000 or 3 years...
  • Page 88: Product Specifications

    Product specifications Product specifications Mark reading sensor Reading Single sided, [double-sided] (* You need an optional back side reading unit for double-sided reading.) Darkness levels 16 levels (internal 256 levels) Light source color infra red light (940nm) [visible red light (660nm)] Pitch (inch) 1/6”, 0.2”, 0.25”, 0.3”...
  • Page 89 Product specifications Note 1) Left margin skew detection is used to determine if the left margin is skewed by checking the edge of the left margin on the back of a sheet. If colors other than shades of white are printed on the back of the sheet, detection may not work properly.
  • Page 90: Printer Unit Specifications

    Options Stacker unit ■ Stacker unit specifications ■ Printer unit specifications Printing location Prints on top surface of fed sheet Printing method Inkjet Number of characters printed Maximum 72 characters (for A4-size paper) Kinds of characters printed Alphabet (uppercase and lowercase letters) Numbers (0 - 9) ( !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[¥]^_ ■{SP}〜〇△□Х...
  • Page 91: Barcode Unit Specifications

    Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode unit specifications ■ Barcode unit specifications Barcode unit / V (vertical feeding) Reading direction Vertical feeding (bars are parallel to sheet feeding direction) Codes JAN/EAN/UPC (module 0.33 mm,0.8 times~ 2 times) NW-7 CODE-39 CODE-128...
  • Page 92 Barcode unit / V • barcode unit / H ■ Barcode unit specifications Barcode unit / H (horizontal feeding) Reading direction Horizontal feeding (bar direction is perpendicular to sheet feeding direction) Codes JAN/EAN/UPC (module 0.33 mm,0.8 times~ 2 times) NW-7 ITF (Interleaved Two of Five) CODE-39 CODE-93...
  • Page 93: External Diagram

    External diagram External diagram(Non barcode option) ( Unit : mm) Front view Top view Rear view Left view Right view -92-...
  • Page 94: List Of Menu Modes

    List of menu modes List of menu modes Setting menu Setting item Setting value Operation Mode SR-6500 mode , SR-9000 mode Device ID 0 - 126 × Baud Rate 9600 , 19200 , 38400 , 57600 , 115200 × Character Bit Length 7 , 8 ×...
  • Page 95 List of menu modes Setting menu Setting item Setting value Printer Control Valid , Invalid 4.0mm - 96.0mm , 0.8Pitch × Size 4.0mm , 4.8mm, 5.6mm, 6.4mm × Setting of Printer Magnification 1 Time - 15 Time × 0.8mm - 92.0mm , 0.1Pitch ×...
  • Page 96 List of menu modes Setting menu Setting item Setting value Feed Test 1 Start , Stop Feed Test 2 Start , Stop Test Mode Print Test Start , Stop Printer jet test Start *1 Items displayed when SR-6500 mode is selected as the operating mode. *2 Items displayed when SR-9000 mode is selected as the operating mode.
  • Page 97: Error Displays And Countermeasures

    Error displays and countermeasures Error displays and countermeasures Errors If an error occurs, complete the relevant procedures listed below to resolve and clear the cause of the error. If unable to clear the error using the procedures given, contact your dealer for assistance. Hardware errors [Main body unit] Error...
  • Page 98 Error displays and countermeasures [Reading unit] Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors Front side reading unit internal error Internal error Ba ck si de readi ng uni t internal error V e r s i o n o f f r o n t s i d e r e a d i n g u n i t d o e s n ' t correspond to the main body unit.
  • Page 99 Error displays and countermeasures [Barcode unit] Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors Line error occurred between the Communication error device and the barcode unit. Internal com. error Barcode unit doesn't reply. Memory error Barcode unit memory error. Error occurred with barcode Sensor error Cannot be resolved*1...
  • Page 100 Error displays and countermeasures Transmission errors Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors A non-specified command code • Press the CLEAR switch Command error was received. (or execute the clear error command). • C h e c k t o m a k e s u re t h a t A non-specified parameter was Parameter error the USB cable is connected...
  • Page 101: Warnings

    Error displays and countermeasures [Stacker unit] Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors Jam at printing A paper jam occurred at the • Remove any sheets that have start detection sensor printing start detection sensor. become jammed or sheets inside the device.
  • Page 102 Error displays and countermeasures Operation errors Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors • Release the interlock switch. Interlock on the side of the Hopper stops • Press the CLEAR switch paper-feeding roller operated. (or execute the clear error command). •...
  • Page 103 Error displays and countermeasures [Main body unit] Error Explanation Code Procedures for Resolving and Clearing Errors A s h e e t l e f t i n t h e p a p e r Form left in hopper feeding detection sensor.
  • Page 104: Omr Glossary

    OMR glossary OMR glossary Optical Answer (OMR Sheets) Sheet OCR paper (optical character recognition paper) Paper for data processing to optically read letters and symbols. It should not be dusty, and it should be smooth, stiff, abrasion resistant, and antistatic. JIS X 9004 (printing specifications for optical character recognition) Bond paper Paper made from pure chemical pulp.
  • Page 105 OMR glossary Peak sensitivity Color Remarks wavelength 740(nm) Sepia Abundant dropout colors Magenta Purple Some ballpoint pens cannot be used. Brown Bluish tones Greenish tones Rose For red end colors only, Pink rose aniline, purplish red, deep red Regular ballpoint pens can be used. Orange As in fax scanners, it’s difficult to see with human eyes →...
  • Page 106 OMR glossary Dropout wavelengths and print colors Peak sensitivity wavelengths for Colors Typical print colors the image reading sensor (print colors) Rose Pink 630(nm) Shades of red Orange Yellow Shades of green Pale blue 520(nm) Yellow Cobalt Light cobalt 470(nm) Shades of blue Sky blue Light blue...
  • Page 107 OMR glossary Timing control type If paper has pre-printed timing marks, the scanning area (reading area) of targeted mark frames will be determined by such timing marks. Timing control type is a method to determine the reading zone based on the timing mark width.
  • Page 108 OMR glossary Mark to mark type If paper has pre-printed timing marks, the scanning area (reading area) of targeted mark frames will be determined by such timing marks. Mark to mark type is a method to read zones between two timing marks. Therefore, the number of timing marks in mark to mark type sheets is always an even number.
  • Page 109 OMR glossary Equipment Reading sensor/position sensor Sensors are photoelectrical elements that transform reflected light. Sometimes sensing refers to both light emission and light reception. LED wavelength influences dropout color. We use mainly two wavelengths, and the relationships between wavelength, dropout colors, and readable colors are shown in the table below.
  • Page 110: Appendix

    Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference You can use paper that you make yourself with this device in addition to the optional paper that we offer. If you make your own paper, follow the specifications below. Sheet size Height 148.0-355.6mm Width 82.55-228.6mm...
  • Page 111 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference Printing ink (printing surrounding mark fields) ① Near-infrared sensor (for pencil marks) i. Printing of marking frames and dotted lines: Print using ink with a PCS value of 0.15 or lower. ii. Printing of timing marks: Print using ink with a PCS value of 0.85 or higher.
  • Page 112 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference Clear zones Do not print in colors other than dropout colors in 0.8mm around reading zones and 0.8mm from timing mark longitudinal ends. Reading zone: The vertical direction of the data mark standard position is the height set by command, and the horizontal width refers to the area of the data mark frame width.
  • Page 113 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference P(inch) 1/6” 0.2” 0.25” 0.3” Sensor pitch(mm) 3.53 4.38 5.65 6.92 *Printing color: print at PCS 0.15 or less in dropout color. (13) Required number of timing marks An error will occur unless at least four timing marks are printed. (On both sides for double-sided printing.) (14) Paper dimensions [Direct under type sheet]...
  • Page 114 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference Maximum number of columns Maximum 0.25 Size W×L (mm) number 0.25 P (in.) 1/6” 0.2” 0.25” 0.3” of rows IBM* 82.55×187.3 (Converted to mm) 4.23 5.08 6.35 7.62 Postcard 100×148 6.99 1.91 1.78 2.50 148×210 3.81 3.81 3.56...
  • Page 115 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference [Direct under type card (0.25” IBM card size)] 0.2 A 0.2 A 82.55 6.35 x 11=69.85 6.35 6.35 3.5±0.1 Standard size Cut corner (*) 3.5-4.3 0.2 A 0.2 A [Unit: mm] General tolerance ±0.2 -vi-...
  • Page 116 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference [Timing control type sheet] 0.3 A Sheet horizontal length (W) 4 or more Pitch (P) x (row-1) Do not aggregate tolerances 0.2 A Mark frame Timing mark 0.3 A General tolerance ±0.2 [Unit: mm] Maximum number of columns 0.25 Maximum Size...
  • Page 117 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference [Mark to mark type sheet] 0.3 A Sheet horizontal length (W) 4 or more Pitch (P) x (row-1) Do not aggregate tolerances Should be in the center between timing marks 0.2 A Paper-feeding pitch E Mark frame Timing mark 0.3 A...
  • Page 118 Appendix ■ Sheet creation reference [Mark to mark type card (0.25” IBM card size)] 0.2 A 82.55 6.35 x 11=69.85 6.35 3.5±0.1 6.35 Standard size Should be in the center between timing marks 0.2 A 3.5-4.3 0.2 A General tolerance ±0.2 [Unit: mm] -ix-...

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