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  • Page 1 P3PC-3052-04ENZ0 fi-5950 Image Scanner Operator's Guide...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the fi-5950 Image Scanner. The fi-5950 is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities. This document describes the basic operation methods to perform scanning by using ScandAll PRO. The version of ScandAll PRO bundled with this product is subject to change without notice, in which case the screenshots captured in this document may differ from the actual displayed image.
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    Pre- and Post imprinter option can be installed In today's document business, imprinters provide a vital tool for archiving, controlling and verification processes. For this scanner, you can select two optional types of imprinters, depending on your needs. The Pre-Imprinter Option prints information on the front side of the documents prior to the scanning.
  • Page 4 This chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner, and how to install the scanner application. We hope that this manual is useful in taking full advantage of the fi-5950 Image Scanner features. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Windows Vista, and SharePoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 5 How Trademarks Are Indicated In This Manual References to operating systems (OS) are indicated as follows: Product Indication ® Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Windows (*1) ® Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, ® Windows XP Home Edition ® Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, Windows ®...
  • Page 6: Preface

    Manufacturer PFU LIMITED YOKOHAMA i-MARK PLACE, 4-4-5 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8567, Japan © PFU LIMITED 2010-2014 ■ Preface Safety Precautions The attached "Safety Precautions" manual describes important details for users to use this product safely and correctly. Read the Safety Precautions thoroughly before you start using this product. Warning Indications Used In This Manual This manual uses the following indications to ensure safe and correct use of this product, and to prevent possible danger and injury to the Operator and other persons.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used In This Manual

    Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications. This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be sure ATTENTION to read this information. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation. HINT Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......... i Preface ................. v 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS..1 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts ........2 1.2 Operator panel ...............5 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ....7 2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF ........8 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper ........10 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF ...........12 2.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover .........14 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height ...........15...
  • Page 9 3.10 Multi Image Output ............91 3.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection ......94 3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format .....97 4 DAILY CARE..........105 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ..106 4.2 Cleaning the Pad ............108 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) ..109 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) ....112 4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors ....116 5 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES ...
  • Page 10 8 SCANNER SETTINGS ......173 8.1 Scanner Settings ............175 8.2 Power saving setting ..........190 8.3 Offset/Scan scale ............191 8.4 Multifeed Detection ............193 8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode ................198 8.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF) ..........199 8.7 Dropout Color ............201 8.8 Pre-Pick ..............202 8.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection) ......203...
  • Page 11 10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS....231 10.1 Basic Product Specifications ........232 10.2 Installation Specifications ........234 10.3 Dimensions ..............236 INDEX ................IN-1...
  • Page 12: Names And Functions Of Parts

    NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes names and functions of various parts of the scanner. 1.1 Names and Functions of Parts..........2 1.2 Operator panel ................5...
  • Page 13: Names And Functions Of Parts

    1.1 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names of parts. ■ Front side Name Function Stopper Prevents ejected documents from dropping off the scanner. Stacker side guide For aligning ejected documents to a certain width. Top cover Cover to access the consumables storage box and Post-Imprinter option (sold separately).
  • Page 14: Rear Side

    ■ Rear side Name Function Main power switch For switching the power supply ON/OFF. Power connector For connecting the AC cable. SCSI ID Switch Sets the scanner’s SCSI ID. SCSI connector For connecting the SCSI cable. USB connector For connecting the USB cable. Extended memory For connecting an extension memory (sold separately).
  • Page 15: Removable Parts

    ■ Removable Parts Name Description Document smoother Attached when the stacker position is set to align the ejected document by the leading edge (see page 24), or when scanning documents with different widths (see page 72). Pick Rollers Rollers that pick the paper from the hopper into the ADF. This is a con- sumable item.
  • Page 16: Operator Panel

    1.2 Operator panel The operator panel is located on the right side of the scanner. The panel consists of a Function Number Display, buttons and LEDs. Function number display Function Hopper Height Paper Thickness Thin Thick Send to Scan Name Function Function Number dis- Shows the status of the scanner.
  • Page 17: Indications On The Function Number Display

    Operator Panel Overlays sheets in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified) are provided with the scanner. To change the overlay, HINT open the plastic cover of the Operator Panel. ■ Indications on the Function Number Display The following shows the indications on the Function Number Display. Descriptions Lights only one time upon turning on the scanner.
  • Page 18: Basic Scanner Operations

    BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP. Depending on your OS, your PC's screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual. Be aware that when the TWAIN driver, or the ISIS driver is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may be changed slightly.
  • Page 19: Turning The Scanner On /Off

    2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF ■ Turning the Power ON When SCSI interface is used, turn on the scanner power first. Turn on the ATTENTION PC when the scanner displays “1” on the Function number display. Press “I” side of the main power switch located on the back of the scanner.
  • Page 20: Turning The Power Off

    ■ Turning the Power OFF Hold the Power button for at least two seconds.  The Power button light goes off and the scanner becomes disconnected. If the scanner will not be used for an extended period, turn off the scanner’s main power switch on the back and unplug the power cable.
  • Page 21: Opening And Closing The Hopper

    2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper ■ Opening the Hopper Hold the centrer of the upper part of the Hopper. Flip down the Hopper gently. 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper...
  • Page 22 ■ Closing the Hopper Remove the document if there is any on the Hopper. Slide the extension in the Hopper. Hopper extension Restore the original position of the hopper if the height of Hopper is adjusted. Lower the hopper to the bottom by pressing the button. (Refer to “2.5 Setting the Hopper Height”...
  • Page 23: Opening And Closing Adf

    2.3 Opening and Closing ADF ■ Opening ADF Remove the document if there is any on the stacker. Press the ADF cover open button.  The cover is slowly opened. 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF...
  • Page 24 ■ Closing ADF Hold the ADF cover with both hands and press it down slowly. Press the ADF cover until it is fixed. When closing the ADF, make sure that nothing is left inside the ADF. ATTENTION Be careful not to have your fingers caught. 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF...
  • Page 25: Opening And Closing Top Cover

    2.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover Under the Top cover, there are a storage tray for storing the consumables and cleaning goods and a space for installing the Post-Imprinter. When you use the tray or access the Post-Imprinter, open the top cover as follows.
  • Page 26: Setting The Hopper Height

    2.5 Setting the Hopper Height When there is no alarm (the function number display is showing “1”), the Hopper height can be adjusted. When the scanning load is not very heavy, setting the hopper higher will shorten the time it moves to the feeding position.
  • Page 27 The adjustment is done by using the Operator Panel on the scanner. Function Hopper Height Paper Thickness Thin Thick Send to Scan When you press the  button, the hopper is raised one step higher.(Low  Middle  High) When pressing the  button, the hopper is lowered one step lower.(High  Middle  Low) Immediately after the scanner is turned on, the Hopper is initially set to Low.
  • Page 28: Loading Documents On The Hopper

    2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper ■ Preparing the Document Align both edges of the documents. For how to scan the document with different widths, refer to “3.3 Scanning Documents with different widths” on page HINT Fan the documents. 1) Take a stack of documents about 15mm to 20mm thick (1/2 to 3/4 inch). 2) Hold both ends and bend the documents into an arch.
  • Page 29 ■ Setting the Document There are 2 ways to set documents on the hopper. (1) Set the document at the center of the hopper (mainly for document of equal size pages). (2) Set the document by either side of the hopper (mainly for document of different size pages, or you want to align the document by the side instead of the center line).
  • Page 30 Make sure that the document stack does not exceed the maximum ATTENTION height mark on the inner side of the Side guides. For long documents, use the hopper extension. height mark Hopper extension Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents”...
  • Page 31 Lock the side guide not to be used. Flip up the lock switch on the front side of the side guide to lock it. Locked! Lock Switch Move the other side guide to the desired position while pressing down the lock lever. サイドガイド...
  • Page 32 Make sure that all the pages fall under the pick roller. (Otherwise they will ATTENTION not be picked) Pick roller Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents”...
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Stacker

    2.7 Setting up the Stacker The document set on the hopper, once scanned, will be ejected onto the stacker. You can adjust the inclination of Stacker table to align the leading edge of document or not. Also you can fix the height of Stacker table for thin paper stacking. Set up the Stacker by adjusting the Stacker extension, Stopper, Side Guides and Stacker's inclination.
  • Page 34 When scanning long pages (longer than A3), the document may be longer than the stacker extension even if it’s pulled to the outermost position. In case HINT like this, place a thick paper about the size of A4 on the stopper and make a slope as depicted below.
  • Page 35 ■ Changing Stacker inclination/motion The location of the stacker can be switched when ejecting documents by fixing the stacker height in the appropriate position, or by using either the horizontal setting for bottom edge alignment or the tilting for- ward setting for leading edge alignment. The factory default is set to the horizontal setting. When using the tilting forward setting for leading edge alignment, follow the procedure below to switch the position of the stacker.
  • Page 36 Move your hands away from the stacker slowly.  The stacker will be fixed in a position tilting forward. When set to “Bottom edge” position, the stacker does not move up or down and becomes immovable even during scanning operation. HINT In this position, the stacker’s maximum load will be 200 sheets.
  • Page 37 Move your hands away from the stacker slowly.  The stacker will be fixed in a horizontal position. When set to the “bottom edge alignment” position, the stacker will automat- ically adjust its height according to its load. HINT When set to the “Bottom edge alignment” position, the stacker’s maximum load will be 500 sheets.
  • Page 38: Using The Document Smoother

    2.8 Using the Document smoother The ejected document may not stack correctly when the stacker’s angle is adjusted to the tilting forward setting (see page 24), or when scanning document of different size pages (see page 72). If that is the case, install the Document Smoother as described below.
  • Page 39 While bending the center part, insert the other tab into the scanner slit.  It will look like this when installed. Document Smoother 2.8 Using the Document smoother...
  • Page 40: Setting The Paper Thickness

    2.9 Setting the Paper Thickness When multifeeds or paper jam occurs frequently, adjust the paper thickness by using the Paper Thickness button on the operator's panel. (Under normal circumstances, use the default setting.) Set the paper thickness on the Operator Panel. Function Hopper Height Paper Thicknes s...
  • Page 41: Scanning Documents

    2.10 Scanning Documents This section explains about the basic flow of scanning operations. In order to use the scanner to scan documents, you need a scanner driver and an application that supports the driver. This product bundles the TWAIN driver and the ISIS driver (compliant to the respective standards), and an application called "ScandAll PRO"...
  • Page 42 Start up the application to use for scanning. ScandAll PRO will be used here as an example to explain the procedure. When ScandAll PRO is launched For information on how to launch ScandAll PRO, refer to "ScandAll PRO User's Guide". Select a scanner driver to use for scanning.
  • Page 43 Select a scanner. For TWAIN Driver For ISIS Driver 2.10 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 44 Launch a scanner driver from the application. For TWAIN Driver For ISIS Driver 2.10 Scanning Documents...
  • Page 45 In the scanner driver’s setup dialog box, configure the scan settings. Perform a scan. For information on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to "ScandAll PRO User's Guide". Save the scanned images in a file. Procedures and operations slightly vary depending on the application used. For details about how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to "ScandAll PRO HINT User's Guide".
  • Page 46: Starting Scanning With Button

    2.11 Starting Scanning with Button Pressing the [Scan] / [Send to] button can start an application previously linked. However, you need to set the application for [Scan] and [Send to] button referring to “2.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button” on page Load the documents on the hopper.
  • Page 47: Feeding Documents Manually

    2.12 Feeding Documents Manually Besides the “Automatic Feed Mode” which automatically scans the document set on the hopper, the scan- ner can also scan documents in the “Manual Feed Mode”. In addition, the “Manual Feed Mode” is divided into 2 types: <1>...
  • Page 48 ■ Single Feed Lift up the Pick roller unit. Lift up the small plate on the left side using your finger. Pick Roller Unit Hopper  The Pick roller unit will click into place.  The hopper will move up to the manual feed position. If there is any document loaded on the Hopper, remove it before ATTENTION adjusting.
  • Page 49 Start the application and display the scanner driver screen. Set the scanning condition. For the information about how to run the scanner driver, refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents” on page Start scanning. When using the TWAIN driver, click the [Scan] button on the following screen. Insert the document until the top edge touches the rollers on the inside.
  • Page 50 Repeat the procedure 5 until all the documents are scanned. After a certain time period of inactivity or at pressing of [Send to] button, the scanner will recognize it as “no document” and stop scanning. For setting the timeout for feeding the document manually, refer to section “8.24 Timeout for Manual Feeding”...
  • Page 51 ■ Continuous Feed Open the hopper if it is closed. Refer to section “2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper” on page Press down the Hopper Height Button () on the Operator Panel for more than 3 seconds. Function Hopper Height Paper Thicknes s Thin Thick...
  • Page 52 Start scanning. When using the TWAIN driver, click the [Scan] button on the following screen. Load the documents towards the back of the hopper. When more than one sheet is loaded, only the one on the top of the stack will be fed. ...
  • Page 53 Repeat the procedure 6 until all the documents are scanned.  After a certain time period of inactivity or at pressing of [send to] button, the scanner will recognize it as “no document” and stop scanning. For setting the timeout for feeding the document manually, refer to section “8.24 Timeout for Manual Feeding”...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Scan Settings

    2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings ■ TWAIN Driver The TWAIN driver is a software driver that conforms to the TWAIN standard. This driver can be used with an application that supports TWAIN to perform scanning. Normally, the scanner driver is launched via an application, and then the scan settings are configured in the setup dialog box of the driver (some applications may not display the setup dialog box).
  • Page 55: Scan Type

    Scan Type Specifies the feeding method, the side(s) to be scanned (Front Side, Back Side, Duplex) or details of Long page (Front Side, Duplex) details of Long page (Front Side, Duplex) *. * Refers to documents larger than Double Letter (11 × 17 in.)/A3. Paper Size Select the size of documents to be scanned from this list.
  • Page 56 [Option...] button You can set up the details of optional functions on the window below. [Rotation] tab Select this tab when setting items such as flip side rotation, image rotation, hole punch removal, skew correction, size and length detection, black background, and overscan. [Job/Cache] tab Select this tab when setting cache mode, job controls, multifeed detection, blank page skipping, etc.
  • Page 57: Isis Driver

    [Config...] button Click this button for configuring the Setting Files. You can save the changed settings as a Setting File. From next scanning, the settings are quickly changed by using these Setting Files. For details of each function, refer to the “TWAIN Driver Help”.
  • Page 58 [Main] tab Camera Selects the document’s side (front or back) to be scanned. The check-marked side(s) will be scanned. By marking only the checkbox(es) of Front Image, you can scan the one side of the documents (simplex scan), and by marking the checkboxes of both Front and Back Images, you can scan the both sides of the documents (duplex scan).
  • Page 59: Dots Per Inch

    Mode Select a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. Image Processing Scans data in binary (black and white) using Image Processing Soft- ware Option. When this mode is selected, the [Setup IPC...] button below becomes available. (Note that only when Image Processing Software Option is installed in the computer, it is displayed.) Black and White Scans data in binary (black and white).
  • Page 60 Dither Select the halftone pattern for halftone scanning. This setting is available when “Black and White” is selected in the “Mode”. Pattern 1 This setting is suitable for scanning dark photographs. Pattern 2 This setting is suitable for scanning dark-colored documents containing both text and photographs.
  • Page 61 [Layout] tab Page Orientation Specifies the page orientation (Portrait or Landscape). Paper Size Selects a paper size according to the size of the document to be scanned. Select any size from the list. [Scan Area...] button Opens the [Scan Area] dialog box. You can specify the area to be scanned.
  • Page 62 [Image Processing] tab Quick Set You can select a preset pattern for image enhancement. By selecting the one from the list, you can quickly set the details of the image enhancement processing. Available patterns are as follows: Normal documents This item is suitable for scanning the documents like the ones used (default) in offices.
  • Page 63: Image Emphasis

    Overscan Scans the document allowing more margins than the ones of paper size specified at [Paper Size:]. Thus, the result of scanning is bigger than the specified paper size. Image Emphasis This option processes the outline of the scanned image as follows: Low, Mid, High Emphasizes the contour of images.
  • Page 64 [Paper Handling] tab Pre-pick With this option, you can enable or disable Pre-picking. Pre-picking is an operation that feeds documents into the ADF (to the scanning position) before starting actual scanning operation. Select “On” to shorten the required time for scanning. Backing With this option you can set the background color (Black/White).
  • Page 65 [Gamma] tab Pattern Specifies how to correct Gamma. You can select a pattern from [Default], [Normal], [Soft], [Sharp], [Custom] and [Bright]. Note that [Custom] and [Bright] are only available when “Color” is specified. Camera Specifies side(s) to which you want to apply the settings made on this window. Custom Properties Can be specified when [Custom] or [Bright] is selected in the [Pattern] list.
  • Page 66 [Color Dropout] tab Red, Green, Blue (Light’s three primary colors) or any color can be selected to drop out from the docu- ments to be scanned. For example, if you specify “Red” when scanning black letters with red outlines, only the black part of the letters are scanned.
  • Page 67 [Edit...] button Displays the [Select Dropout color] dialog box where you can view a sample image and select up to three colors. Original Image The sample color is shown. By clicking colors in Original Image, you can select the color to drop out from the image. Dropout Image The image after color dropout is shown.
  • Page 68 [Compression] tab You can configure compression settings for scanning images in color or gray scale on this tab. JPEG Quality: Specify the compression level and image quality. Sample Ratio: Specify the sample ratio by which images are compressed. The file size of images compressed by the ratio of YUV4:2:2 is smaller than that of images compressed by the ratio of YUV4:4:4.
  • Page 69 [Imprinter] tab You can make settings for Pre-/Post-Imprinter Options (to be purchased separately). Unless Imprinter Option is installed, this tab will be unshown. Do not print Imprinter is not used. Print before scanning With Pre-Imprinter, printing is done on the front face of the document.
  • Page 70 Date Specifies how to display the date. Format: You can specify how to display the date. Delimiter: You can select delimiters (grouping separators). Counter Specifies the rule of display. Initial Value: You can specify the initial vale. Field Width: You can specify the number of digits for the counter. (3 to 8 digits).
  • Page 71: Before Using [Scan] / [Send To] Button

    For Windows XP, when the control panel is displayed in “Category” mode, select [Printer and other hardware] and then click [Scanner and camera]. HINT Display the “fi-5950” properties. Right-click the "fi-5950d" icon, and then select [Properties]. Select the [Event] tab.
  • Page 72 Select the application executed by the event. For Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista, select [Performing selected program] under [Performing] and then select the application to be processed. Click OK. 2.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button...
  • Page 73: Resuming From Power Saving Mode

    2.15 Resuming from Power Saving Mode Power saving mode saves the power consumption of the scanner while the power is turned on. When the scanner is left without operation for 15 minutes or more (factory initial setting), it automatically enters the power saving mode.
  • Page 74: Image Scanning Application

    2.16 Image Scanning Application This section explains about the bundled “ScandAll PRO” image scanning application, which is used as an example to explain the procedures in this manual. ScandAll PRO supports both TWAIN and ISIS drivers. By defining scan settings as profiles, you can cus- tomize the settings according to your preference.
  • Page 75: Centralized Management Of Scanners

    2.17 Centralized Management of Scanners This section explains about managing a large number of scanners in a unified manner by providing the fol- lowing capabilities.  Simultaneously update settings for multiple scanners and their drivers. Because there is no need to update each scanner one by one, a significant reduction is achieved in the time required to update a large number of scanners.
  • Page 76 Scanner Central Scanner Central Admin Server Admin Console Upload update modules/ check update status Alerts for consumable part replacement and errors SCAModule Administrator Creator Update module Scanner Scanner Scanner Scanner Update Scanner Central Scanner Central Scanner Central Scanner Central Admin Agent Admin Agent Admin Agent Admin Agent...
  • Page 77 2.17 Centralized Management of Scanners...
  • Page 78: Scanning Various Types Of Documents

    SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to scan various types of documents. This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP. Depending on your OS, your PC's screen shots and the operation may be different from this manual. Be aware that when the TWAIN driver or the ISIS driver is updated, the screens and operations noted in this chapter may change.
  • Page 79 3.8 Correcting skewed Documents .......... 86 3.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations ............88 3.10 Multi Image Output............. 91 3.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection........94 3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format ......97...
  • Page 80: Double Sided Scanning

    3.1 Double Sided Scanning When you want both sides of a document to be scanned at the same time, set the feeding option to “Duplex”. Below is the procedure with TWAIN driver. Set the document on the hopper. Refer to section “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper”...
  • Page 81: Scanning Documents Longer Than A3

    3.2 Scanning Documents Longer than When scanning documents longer than A3, set the feeding option to “Long Page”. This scanner can scan documents up to 3,048mm (120inch) long. Below is the procedure with TWAIN driver. Set the document on the hopper. Refer to section “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper”...
  • Page 82 Set [Scan Type:] to “Long Page (Front Side)” or “Long Page (Duplex)”. Choose “Long Page (Front Side)” when scanning one side; “Long Page (Duplex)”, both sides.  The “Set the document size” screen will appear. Click [OK] after setting the document When excessively long length is specified, the scanning speed may be slow.
  • Page 83: Scanning Documents With Different Widths

    3.3 Scanning Documents with different widths When you scan a batch of documents with different widths, follow the instruction below. Align the leading edge of the documents. Aligning the document Aligning the document alongside their center line with its left (or right) edge This section describes the procedure to align the document alongside their center line.
  • Page 84 Load the documents so that each sheet can be reached by the pick roller. ATTENTION (If the documents are not placed below the Pick roller, the document feed- ing will not be possible.) Pick roller Align the side guides to the width of the widest document. 原稿の幅がほぼ同じ場合...
  • Page 85: Configuration Window

    Start up the scanner driver. Refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents” on page 30 for further information about how to start up the scanner driver. Perform the settings for the scanning on the scanner driver’s configuration window. For the TWAIN driver Paper size: (Main display) Set the width of the widest, and the length of the longest document.
  • Page 86: Excluding A Color From The Image (Drop Out Color)

    3.4 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color) One of the primary colors: red, green ,blue or any other color can be removed (dropped out) from the scanned image data. For example, if the document contains black text in a green frame, you can set the scanner to read only the text and eliminate (drop out) the green frame.(Dropout color will only work when scanning in monochrome or grayscale mode).
  • Page 87 Select the color to be dropped out from [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black text in green frame, select [Green] so that the scanner only reads the text and eliminates the frames. If you do not wish to have any colors dropped out, select “None”. If you wish to drop out a customed color, please select [custom pattern 1-3].
  • Page 88 Dropout Image The image as it will be generated after the dropout is displayed. Dropout color The selected dropout color will be shown as numeric value and as color sample. You can enter a numeric value directly or use the [ ▲ ]/[ ▼ ] buttons to change the dropout color. Priority Black If you do not wish to drop out text from the image, please mark “Priority Black”.
  • Page 89: Skipping Blank

    3.5 Skipping blank Pages If enabled, the scanner will automatically detect blank pages of the documents and remove them from the scanned image. For example, when double sided and single sided pages are scanned together, the blank side of the single sided pages will be skipped during scanning. Change settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dia- log box to enable skipping blank pages at scanning documents.
  • Page 90 Check the [Blank Page Skip] box. When the check box is marked, “Cache Mode” will change to “Use both memory”. Using the slider control under [Blank Page Skip], specify the Blank Page Skip degree. <In Binary/Halftone mode> For white pages, use the [Black Dots Ratio] slider bar to set the skip condition. For black pages, use the [White Dots Ratio] scroll bar to set the skip condition.
  • Page 91 Click [OK] when done. The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will return. continue from there. 3.5 Skipping blank Pages...
  • Page 92: Scanning The Image Brighter

    3.6 Scanning the Image Brighter The brightness of the scanned image can be increased for scanning in grayscale or color. The following shows the procedure for changing the settings in this dialog box. Start TWAIN Driver from your scanning application. Refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents”...
  • Page 93 Click [Advance...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box.  The [Advance] dialog box appears. Click the [Color] tab, and then select [Bright] in [Preset Gamma]. Click [OK] button. [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed. Then, scan the documents using this dialog box.
  • Page 94 When using applications other than ScandAll PRO, you can also increase the default brightness of the TWAIN driver. Select [Tools] - [FtSwtGmm] - [Twain] in the Setup HINT DVD-ROM and double-click "FtSwtGmm.exe", and then select [Bright) in the [Default scan setting (TWAIN)] dialog box. 3.6 Scanning the Image Brighter...
  • Page 95: Detecting Multifeeds

    3.7 Detecting Multifeeds “Multifeed” is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the same time. You can set the scanner to display an error message or ring the buzzer when the scanner detects a multifeed.
  • Page 96 Select the detection conditions from [Multifeed Detection] under [ADF Option]. You can choose the following: None Multifeed detection is not performed. Check overlapping The scanner monitors for the overlapping of documents. The scanner detects a multifeed by differences in ultrasonic propagation. When this method is slected, two more options are available specified by other sections.
  • Page 97: Correcting Skewed Documents

    3.8 Correcting skewed Documents You can set the scanner to automatically detect and correct skewed documents that are fed into the ADF. The configuration is done through the scanner driver. The following shows the procedure for changing the setting from the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box. Start TWAIN Driver from your scanning application.
  • Page 98 Select the [Automatic Page Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew Detection] menu. Click the [OK] button. The display returns to the scanning operation [TWAIN Driver] dialog box. When using either of the following documents, the Automatic page size ATTENTION detection may not function correctly.
  • Page 99: Setting Auto Correction For Document

    3.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations You can direct the scanner to automatically correct a batch of documents with a mixture of page orienta- tions. Opqrstu Vwxyz. Abcdefg Hijklmn Output images Originals The following shows the procedure for changing the setting from the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box. Start TWAIN Driver from your scanning application.
  • Page 100 Select the [Rotation] tab, and then select [Automatic] under [Rotation Degree]. This function determines a document page orientation based on the char- ATTENTION acters printed on it. So it may not work properly for the following kinds of documents: Documents with a resolution for scanning not between: 300 dpi and 600 dpi (in Black &...
  • Page 101 To judge text in documents, use a language that is set in Windows’s Regional and Language Options. The image orientation may not be corrected properly depending on the scanner driver setting at scanning (e.g. dithering). If you cannot correct the image orientation properly, use the Edge Empha- sis function of the drivers to correct it.
  • Page 102: Multi Image Output

    3.10 Multi Image Output It is possible to get an output both in Color/Grey scale and binary black and white. This function may not work properly depending on the application software you use. Original Output Example : Color document scanned with Multi Image. The Multi Image setting can be done on the Scanner Driver.
  • Page 103  The [Multi image output] dialog box will be displayed. Select [Multi image output] under “Output mode”. Set the order of the output in “Order (for Multi image output)”. Primary: Color/Grayscale Secondary: Binary The output order will be: [Color or Grey scale images]  [Binary monochrome images] Primary: Binary Secundary: Color/Grayscale The output order will be: [Binary monochrome images] ...
  • Page 104 Select under “Select Current face” the side of your choice and perform then for each scan settings on the main configuration screen. Click the [Scan] button to scan the document. 3.10 Multi Image Output...
  • Page 105: Color/Monochrome Auto Detection

    3.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection The scanner detects whether the scanned document is color or binary monochrome. According to this detection, the images will be output in color (or grey scale) for colored documents, ide binary black and white for monochrome documents.
  • Page 106  The [Multi Image output] dialog box will be displayed. Under [Output Mode Selection], check [Color/Monochrome Auto Detection]. Select under [Current Side Selection] the side of your choice and perform then for each scan settings on the main configuration screen. The scan settings are done in advance, for the case documents are detected as [Color/Grey scale] or [Monochroe (binary black and white)].
  • Page 107 Click the [Scan] button to scan the document. 3.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection...
  • Page 108: Not Detecting Multifeed For Fixed Format

    3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format When sheets with glued photographs or sticky notes are scanned, the scanner can accidentally detect a multifeed error, and scanning is interrupted. This section explains "Intelligent Multifeed Function", or a resolution function that eliminates such a problem (hereinafter referred to as "this function"). This function has one manual mode and two automatic modes as follows: ...
  • Page 109 ■ Intelligent Multifeed Function There are three modes; select one according to your needs. Select a mode by using the Software Operation Panel. For how to select a mode, see section 2. Item in Method to bypass Multifeed Applicable case Comments Software Operation...
  • Page 110 ■ How to Configure Settings with Software Operation Panel First, make sure that the scanner is connected to the personal computer, and then turn on the scanner. Second, press the [Function] button until "C" is displayed on the Operator Panel. Third, press the [Send to] button. Finally, the Software Operation Panel window will appear.
  • Page 111  Remember multifeed pattern at power-off Specify whether or not to remember the multifeed pattern upon turning off the power. When [Remember] is specified, the multifeed pattern used before the power-off remains available after turning the power back on (Up to 8 patterns can be stored in memory). 3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format...
  • Page 112 ■ Before Using This Function Configure the following settings before using this function: When the TWAIN driver is used, select [Use Memory on Scanner] or [Use both Memory] as [Cache Mode] on the [Job/Cache] tab of the "Option" dialog box. Otherwise you can not continue scanning after a multifeed error.
  • Page 113 [ISIS driver] Mark the "On" checkbox under "Multifeed Recovery" and set "Auto-cancel Timer" to 0 or any value (minutes) on the [Paper Handling] tab of "Properties for Fujitsu fi-5950..." dialog box. Auto-cancel Timer: Scanning is not restarted for the set period of time (minutes) after a multifeed error.
  • Page 114 ■ Descriptions After a multifeed error, press the [Send to] button to eject sheets from the transport path, or open the cover and remove sheets from the transport path. Return the ejected or removed sheets onto the hopper. When the sheets are removed, the function number displayed changes as follows: Multifeed error No sheets in the transport path...
  • Page 115 Note 1: In this mode, up to 32 overlap patterns can be remembered (stored in memory). When the 33rd overlap pattern is detected, the first-remembered pattern is deleted from memory. Note 2: The remembered overlap patterns can be deleted from memory by pressing the [Function] but- ton for 2 seconds or longer while the function number is blinking.
  • Page 116: Daily Care

    DAILY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner. Take care not to pinch your fingers inside the ADF. WARNING The glass inside the ADF becomes hot during operation. Be careful not to get burned. 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ..106 4.2 Cleaning the Pad ..............108 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) .....109 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) .....
  • Page 117: Cleaning Materials And Areas Requiring Cleaning

    Lint-free dry cloth Commercially available (*4) *1)For the purchase of the cleaning material, contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner. *2)It may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a large quantity is used. When cleaning the scanner parts, dampen a cloth with modest quantities of the cleaner.
  • Page 118 ■ Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning Frequency The following shows the standard cleaning frequency for each area requiring cleaning. cleaning method cleaning sheet cloth moistened with cleaner F1 cleaning cycle every 10,000 scanned every 10,000 scanned pages (*1) pages (*1) ...
  • Page 119: Cleaning The Pad

    4.2 Cleaning the Pad Open the ADF cover. For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page ADF cover Wipe the Pad (the parts of rubber) with a lint-free cloth, moistened with cleaner F1, in the direction indicated by the arrows. It may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a large quantity is used.
  • Page 120: Cleaning The Rollers (Using The Cleaning Sheet)

    4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) Use the cleaning sheet to clean the upper and lower ADF transport path and the rollers. Open the Pre-Imprinter Cover when the power is off. Pre-Imprinter Cover Scan While pressing the [Scan] button , press the power button switch on the scanner.
  • Page 121 Set the side guide of the hopper to B4 width. For details, refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper” on page Pull out the stacker extension and adjust it to the length of the cleaning sheet. For details, refer to “2.7 Setting up the Stacker”...
  • Page 122 10. Place the same cleaning sheet with the adhesive side facing up on the hopper table, aligning the right side with the side guide, as shown in the illustration below. Scan 11. Press the [Scan] button 2 times (3 times, if Imprinter option is installed.) ...
  • Page 123: Cleaning The Rollers (With A Lint-Free Cloth)

    4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) Move the Hopper down to the "low" position if it is set in an upper level. For details, refer to “2.5 Setting the Hopper Height” on page Open the ADF cover. For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF”...
  • Page 124 Clean the Pick roller and the rubber surface of the Separator rollers using the cleaner F1. Pick roller Separator roller Roller cover It may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a large quantity is used. ATTENTION When cleaning the scanner parts, dampen a cloth with modest quantities of the cleaner.
  • Page 125 Remove the Brake roller. Move the roller slightly to the right, then pull it upwards to remove it, as shown below. Brake roller Clean the rubber surface of the Brake roller using a lint-free cloth, moistened with the cleaner F1. Brake roller Install the Brake roller again after cleaning.
  • Page 126 11. Clean the Feed rollers (metal rollers, each set consists of 2 rollers, 9 locations) on the upper side of the lower transport path using a lint-free cloth moistened with the cleaner F1. Take care especially to remove black stains on the rollers, since such stains are deteriorating the feeding performance.
  • Page 127: Cleaning The Transport Path And The Sensors

    4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors Open the ADF cover. For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Clean the whole transport path (stainless and glass parts) using a lint-free cloth moistened with the cleaner F1. If the transport path is stained with paper dust or other debris, please vac- uum-clean it carefully.
  • Page 128 It may take long before the cleaner vaporizes if a large quantity is used. ATTENTION When cleaning the scanner parts, dampen a cloth with modest quantities of the cleaner. In addition, wipe off the cleaner completely with a soft lint- free cloth to leave no residue on the surface of the cleaned parts.
  • Page 129 Clean the IMP top-sensor (one piece), RED top-sensor (one piece), and REJ sensor (one piece) installed in the lower transport path using a cloth moistened with the cleaner F1. REJ sensor RED top-sensor IMP top-sensor Clean the IMP top-sensor (one piece), RED top-sensor (one piece), and REJ sensor (one piece) installed in the upper transport path using a cloth moistened with the cleaner F1.
  • Page 130 Clean the EXT sensor (one piece) located near the outlet in the upper transport path using a cotton swab moistened with the cleaner F1. EXT sensor 4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors...
  • Page 131 Clean the surface of two pads on the Hopper with a lint-free cloth, moistened with cleaner F1. Friction seat Close the ADF cover. For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page If all the cleaning is done, reset the Cleaning counter by referring “5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter”...
  • Page 132: Replacement Of Consumables

    REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle......122 5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter ..............123 5.3 Replacing the Pad ..............127 5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller ..........128 5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers ........130 5.6 Replacing the Brake Roller..........133...
  • Page 133: Consumables And Replacement Cycle

    Please understand that some parts may need replacement by service engineer depending on scanned docu- ment type or its duty of scanning. For further information, contact the FUJITSU scanner service provider. For the purchase of the consumables, contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased your scan- ner.
  • Page 134: How To Check And Reset The Consumable/Cleaning Counter

    5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter This section describes the procedure of the following items using Software Operation Panel in PC.  Confirmation of consumable usage and cleaning cycle.  Counter reset after replacing the consumable or cleaning the scanner. If the [Software Operation Panel] is password protected, enter the pass- ATTENTION word to cancel the View Only mode.
  • Page 135 Select the [Device Settings] tab. In this window, the following items can be confirmed. Total Page Count(ADF): The total number of scanned sheets. After cleaning: The number of sheets, scanned since last scanner cleaning. Pad: The number of sheets, scanned since last exchange of the Pad. Brake Roller: The number of sheets, scanned since last exchange of the Brake roller.
  • Page 136 ■ Resetting of the consumable/cleaning counters Reset the consumable/cleaning counter(s) every time you replace the consumable or clean the scanner, fol- lowing the procedure given below. In View Only mode, the Software Operation Panel cannot be reset. For ATTENTION details on "View Only mode", refer to “Password Setting”...
  • Page 137 ■ Consumable/Cleaning message The following message may appear while using the scanner: Consumable message: Cleaning message: Replace the consumable or clean the scanner when this message is sisplayed. After clicking the [Ignore] button, this message will disappear and scanning will continue. Replace the consumable as soon as possible.
  • Page 138: Replacing The Pad

    5.3 Replacing the Pad Open the ADF cover. Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Move the Pad to the left, than pull it up in order to remove it from the scanner. Install the new Pad in the reversed order of the removable. Close the ADF cover.
  • Page 139: Replacing The Pick Roller

    5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller Open the ADF cover. Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Roller cover Open the roller cover. Put your fingers in the depression on the left and right side and pull the cover towards you to open it.
  • Page 140 While pulling up the tab away from the shaft, slide the Pick rollers (2 rollers, left and right) from the shaft for removal. Pick Roller Install the new Pick rollers (2 rollers, left and right) in the reversed order of the detachment. Put the roller correctly on the shaft, until it is locked in place.
  • Page 141: Replacing The Separator Rollers

    5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers Open the ADF cover. Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Roller cover Open the Roller cover. Put your fingers in the depressions on the left and right side and pull the cover towards you to open it.
  • Page 142 Slide Separator rollers (2 rollers, left and right) away from each other along the shafts for removal as shown below. Separator roller Shaft  The shaft will be locked in outer position and stays there. Remove the rollers from their shafts. Remove both, the left and the right rollers.
  • Page 143 Close the roller cover.  The Separator rollers will move to their original position automatically. Roller cover Separator roller Close the ADF cover. Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Reset the counter of the Separation roller. Refer to “5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter”...
  • Page 144: Replacing The Brake Roller

    5.6 Replacing the Brake Roller Move the Hopper down to the "low" position if it is set in an upper level. For details, refer to “2.5 Setting the Hopper Height” on page Open the ADF cover. Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page Pad cover Open the Pad cover on the lower transport path.
  • Page 145 Remove the Brake roller Lift up the left side of the Brake roller and remove the left shaft. Then pull the right shaft out of its hole to remove it. Brake roller Install the new Brake roller. After inserting the right end of the shaft into the hole, attach the left end. Brake roller Close the Pad cover.
  • Page 146: 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. 6.1 Clearing Document Jams ..........136 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel ......138 6.3 Troubleshooting ..............142 6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider ......155 6.5 Labels on the Scanner ............157...
  • Page 147: Clearing Document Jams

    6.1 Clearing Document Jams When documents have been jammed during scanning, use the following procedure to remove them from the scanner. Take care not to pinch your fingers inside the ADF. The glass inside the ADF becomes hot during operation. Take care CAUTION not to burn yourself.
  • Page 148 Remove the jammed documents. Clips and staples cause the documents to jam when fed through the scan- ATTENTION ner. Therefore, remove all staples and clips from the documents before scanning, and examine if the transport path is free from any debris. Close the ADF cover.
  • Page 149: Error Messages Of The Operator Panel

    In case of an hardware alarm, [E] and a number will be displayed alternately. A temporary error can be solved by the user, the resolving of hardware alarms requires professional service support from an authorized FUJITSU scanner service partner. [Function] button...
  • Page 150: Temporary Errors

    ■ Temporary Errors [J] or [U] and a number will be displayed alternately. (When pushing the [Scan] or [Send to] button, the error indication on the function number display will dis- appear and the scanner goes into the ready status.) Display Meaning Solution...
  • Page 151 If the alarm is still displayed on the Func- The imprinter fuse has blown out. tion Number Display, contact the dealer where you Sensor error (*4) purchased the scanner or an authorized FUJITSU LSI error scanner service provider. Troubles occurred in the communication inside of the scanner.
  • Page 152 *2 Turn off the scanner. Reinstall the ink cartridge according to the Operator’s Guide of Imprinter, and then turn on the scanner again. *3 Turn off the scanner. Reinstall the option board properly, and then turn on the scanner again. *4 1.If any abnormality occurs, turn off the scanner once, and then turn it on again.
  • Page 153: Troubleshooting

    Before you ask for repair service, check the following flowchart to determine the trouble. If you can not resolve the trouble after following the flowcharts, check the items in section “6.4 Before Con- , and then contact an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider. tacting a Service Provider“ on page 155 Symptom 1 The scanner cannot be turned on.
  • Page 154 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. Press any button except the Power button. 6.3 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 155 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) Refer to fi-5950 Getting Stated, “2.2 Connecting the scanner to your PC”. 6.3 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 156 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) When scanning pictures or photos simply with binary black and white, the gener- ated image might differ from the original.
  • Page 157 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) When scanning with halftone, grey scale or color, the images might not become sharp and clear.
  • Page 158 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. Refer to “4 DAILY CARE” on page 105.
  • Page 159 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. Refer to “4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors” on page 116.
  • Page 160 Symptom 8 Multifeeds occur frequently. Do the documents satisfy the con- Use documents that satisfy ditions described under the "Pre- the requirements. (*1) cautions" in "7.2 Document Paper Quality"? Use documents that satisfy Do the documents satisfy the con- ditions described in "7.5 Multifeed the requirements.
  • Page 161 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 161.
  • Page 162 Symptom 9 Paper jams and feeding errors occur frequently. Do the documents satisfy the con- Use documents that satisfy ditions described under the "Pre- the requirements. (*1) cautions" in "7.2 Document Quality"? Did you fan the documents before Fan the documents before loading them on the Hopper? loading.
  • Page 163 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 161.
  • Page 164 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE“ on page 105.
  • Page 165 If the problem can not be resolved with this flowchart, refer to "6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider." After checking the items given in section 6.4, contact an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider or your dealer. (*1) Refer to “8 SCANNER SETTINGS” on page 173.
  • Page 166: Before Contacting A Service Provider

    6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider Check the following items before contacting an authorized FUJITSU Scanner service provider or the dealer where you bought the scanner. ■ General descriptions Items to check Information Model example: fi-5950 Check the labels on the scanner for the model name.
  • Page 167 ■ Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection. Items to check Findings OS (Windows) type Displayed error message Interface (example) SCSI interface Interface controller (example) Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 Document feeding trouble Items to check Findings Document type Main purpose of use Last cleaning date Last consumable replacement date...
  • Page 168: Labels On The Scanner

    6.5 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner. Label B Label A Label A (example): Indicates scanner information. Barcode Area Label B (example): Indicates various standards that the scanner conforms with.
  • Page 169 6.5 Labels on the Scanner...
  • Page 170: Document Specifications

    DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner. 7.1 Document Size..............160 7.2 Document Quality...............161 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity ......164 7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas........165 7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions.........166 7.6 Background Color Areas ...........168 7.7 Job Separation Sheet............169 7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents..........170...
  • Page 171: Document Size

    7.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. Feeding Direction Maximum Minimum 304.8 mm 431.8 mm * 53 mm 74 mm (12 in) (17 in) (2.087 in) (2.913 in) *When scanning on “long page”, following length is available. - 201 dpi to 400 dpi: : 863 mm (34 in) - 200 dpi and under : 3,048 mm (120 in) 7.1 Document Size...
  • Page 172: Document Quality

    7.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports. ■ Document type The recommended document types are as follows.  Wood free paper  Wood containing paper When using documents of a paper type other than the above, perform a test-scanning with a few sheets of the same type before executing the actual task in order to check whether or not the documents can be scanned.
  • Page 173 ■ Precautions The following documents may not be scanned successfully.  Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes and documents with photographs attached)  Wrinkled or curled documents (Refer to HINT on on page 163  Folded or torn documents  Tracing paper ...
  • Page 174 Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the ATTENTION Pad or rollers (e.g. Pick roller) when documents are fed. Pay attention to the following: Cleaning: If pick errors occur frequently, clean the Pad and the Pick roller. For details on cleaning the Pad and the Pick roller, refer to “4 DAILY CARE”...
  • Page 175: Maximum Document Loading Capacity

    7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity The maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF paper chute is determined by the size and weight of the documents. The following graph shows the maximum document loading capacity of ADF with respect to paper weight.
  • Page 176: Hole-Punching Prohibited Areas

    7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For job separation sheet requirements, refer to “7.7 Job Separation Sheet” on page 169 Unit : mm Reference Point Leading edge Front Side Bottom edge Center line If there are any holes in the 35mm wide central column, you can set the doc- ument a bit to the left or right to avoid detecting error.
  • Page 177: Multifeed Detection Conditions

    7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions The following describes the conditions required for Multifeed detection: ■ Check overlapping  Paper weight: 31 - 209 g/m (8.3 to 56.1 lb)  Punched holes are not allowed within 35 mm (1.4 in) of the vertical lines of the center, right and left sides of the the document as shown in Fig.
  • Page 178 Unit: mm Fig.1 Fig.2 When you want to detect overlapping, be sure that paper documents are not clinging to each other. Those clinging documents (glued or with static HINT cling) may cause a lower multifeed-detection ratio. The area shown in Fig. 1 can be changed using the Software Operation Panel.
  • Page 179: Background Color Areas

    7.6 Background Color Areas Paper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Figure below. The top 3mm on both sides of a document, should have no printing in this area. When using dropout color, the color can be in this area. If this cannot be followed, turn the white level fol- lower off when reading.
  • Page 180: Job Separation Sheet

    7.7 Job Separation Sheet Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. (0.59") Center of document (Unit : mm) more than 210 (8.27") Document Specifications Document width must be A4 width (210mm/8.27”) or wider. 7.7 Job Separation Sheet...
  • Page 181: Scanning Mixed Documents

    7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents When scanning documents of different thickness/Friction Coefficients/sizes using this scanner, the follow- ing restrictions apply. Before you scan any mixed documents, always test scan a few pages to see if the mixed document can be properly fed. (For details on how to scanning mixed documents, refer to “3.3 Scanning Documents with different widths”...
  • Page 182 Maximum Size Width(mm) 74.3 64.3 52.5 Mixing Possible 74.3 64.3 52.5 DL: 11 × 17 in., LTR: Letter size. Because of friction, smaller document under larger document will be moved when the larger document is being picked up, adversely affecting feeding performance. When setting the document, try to meet the following condition: Pick Roller <10mm...
  • Page 183 7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents...
  • Page 184: Scanner Settings

    SCANNER SETTINGS This chapter explains the how settings can be done for the scanner using the Software Operation Panel. 8.1 Scanner Settings ..............175 8.2 Power saving setting............190 8.3 Offset/Scan scale..............191 8.4 Multifeed Detection ............193 8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode..198 8.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF)............199 8.7 Dropout Color ..............201 8.8 Pre-Pick ................202...
  • Page 185 8.22 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting paper............217 8.23 Imprinter Selection............218 8.24 Timeout for Manual Feeding ........... 219 8.25 Scan Setting for Document with Tab......220 8.26 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed Error ......221 8.27 Overscan Control ............. 222...
  • Page 186: Scanner Settings

    The Software Operation Panel will be installed together with the scanner driver (TWAIN driver/ISIS driver). With this application, you can configure settings and functions for the fi-5950.  Do not use the operator panel while the Software Operation Panel is ATTENTION running.
  • Page 187 Start up via Scanner Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to the PC, then power on the scanner. Press the [Function] button on the Operator Panel. The Function Number Display will show When pressing the [Function] button, the Function Number Display will change in the following way: [1][2]...[9][C].
  • Page 188: Password Setting

    ■ Password Setting By setting a password, the Software Operation Panel can run in [View Only mode] which allows users to only view the scanner settings. The scanner settings can be configured if no password is set. In order to prevent unnecessary changes to the settings, a password can be used to restrict user operations. 1.The user must configure password settings and perform initialization.
  • Page 189 Setting the [View Only mode] Set the Software Operation Panel to [View Only mode] in the following procedure. Set a password.  For details, refer to "Setting a Password" on page 177. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the taskbar, and select [View Only mode] from the menu.
  • Page 190 Clearing the [View Only mode] Clear the [View Only mode] in the following procedure. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the taskbar, and select [View Only mode] from the menu.  The [Password setting] dialog box appears. Enter the password and click the [OK] button. ...
  • Page 191 When you exit [View Only mode], the check mark next to [View Only mode] disappears from the menu that is displayed by right-clicking the Software HINT Operation Panel icon. 8.1 Scanner Settings...
  • Page 192: Changing The Password

    Changing the Password Change the password in the following procedure. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the taskbar, and select [Password Setting] from the menu.  The [Password setting] dialog box appears. Enter the current password and click the [OK] button. ...
  • Page 193: Clearing The Password

    Clearing the Password Clear the password in the following procedure. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the taskbar, and select [Password Setting] from the menu.  The [Password setting] dialog box appears. Enter the password and click the [OK] button. ...
  • Page 194: Resetting The Password

    Resetting the Password In case you forgot your password, it can be reset in the following procedure. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the taskbar, and select [Password Setting] from the menu.  The [Password setting] dialog box appears. Enter the default password which is “fi-scanner”, and click the [OK] button.
  • Page 195: Device Setting

    ■ Settings Using the Software Operation Panel, you can configure the following settings for the scanner connected to the PC. In View Only mode, the Software Operation Panel cannot be set. For ATTENTION details on "View Only mode", refer to "Password Setting"...
  • Page 196 Item Explanation Selectable parameter Default Sheet count For evaluating the consumable replace- After Cleaning/Pad/Pick roller/Sepa- (Consumables ment cycle or cleaning cycle. rator Roller/Brake roller/Remaining counter) Use this function to reset the counters ink level (only for the imprinter after replacing consumables or the option) cleaning.
  • Page 197: Device Settings

    [Device settings 2] Selecting each item displays detailed settings (parameters) in the right part of the dialog box. Item Explanation Selectable parameter Default Multifeed Select the method to detect Multifeed. None/Check Overlapping Check “Section 8.4” (Check either of overlapping or document [Ultrasonic]/Check Length/ overlapping length, or both of document length and over-...
  • Page 198 Item Explanation Selectable parameter Default Dropout color Drop out a preselected color for the scanned Red/Green/Blue/None Green “Section 8.7” image. (Binary black & white/grayscale mode only) Pre-Pick To give a higher priority to processing Yes/No “Section 8.8” speed, select [Yes], if not, select [No]. Page Edge Filler Fill the end sections of a specified-mm-wide Top/Left/Right/Bottom: 0 to...
  • Page 199 Item Explanation Selectable parameter Default Retain current The Paper thickness setting on the Operator Remember/Do not remember Do not paper thickness panel is memorized and displayed after turn- remember “Section 8.12” ing off and on the power. Cleaning Cycle The cleaning cycle of the scanner is speci- 1,000 to 255,000 sheets,with 10,000 sheets “Section 8.13”...
  • Page 200 Resets the current settings to the factory setting. [Save]button Saves contents of various settings onto the computer. (Use this button to apply the same settings to other fi-5950 scanners.) Saving outputs the EEPROM value currently written in the scanner. Click the ATTENTION [Apply] button first if you have changed the value immediately before saving.
  • Page 201: Power Saving Setting

    8.2 Power saving setting When not using this scanner for a certain time, it will enter automatically the power saving mode. Configure the Power saving mode as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting] from left side list in the window.
  • Page 202: Offset/Scan Scale

    8.3 Offset/Scan scale When the position of the scanned image is not correct or the image is elongated, use the following proce- dure to adjust the Offset and the Scan scale for correction. The factory default setting are appropriate, so normally there is no need to ATTENTION make any adjustment.
  • Page 203 Adjust the Offset/Scan scale as necessary. Offset Setting Unit: Select ADF front or ADF back as target. Main: Adjusts the horizontal Offset. Setting range -2mm to +3mm, in steps of 0.5mm. Sub: Adjusts the vertical Offset. Setting range -2mm to +3mm, in steps of 0.5mm. Vertical magnification Adjustment Unit:...
  • Page 204: Multifeed Detection

    8.4 Multifeed Detection Multifeed refers to the phenomenon, when two or more documents are fed overlapping at once into the scanner. This may cause the loss of important data. To prevent this, this scanner is equipped with a Multifeed detection function. When function is activated, a message will be displayed and the scanning interrupted in case a Multifeed has been detected.
  • Page 205 Length : When checking the document length, select the length difference for which a Multi- feed will be detected. Select 10/15/20mm. If the detected document length is smaller than the selected size, it will be recognized as a Multifeed. When scanning documents of different length together in the same stack, ATTENTION select [Checking Overlapping] If something is glued to the documents (stamps, memo or photos), they will...
  • Page 206 Speficy the detection area. Selected range: Add check mark to this checkbox first. The following setting becomes available. Right Middle Left Detection areas Document Unit: mm Enable/Disable : Select [Enable], if the area from [Start] to [End] is a Multifeed detection area. Select [Disable], if the area from [Start] to [End] is not a Multifeed detection area, but other area is a Multifeed detection area.
  • Page 207 When both “Start“ and “End“ positions are set to 0 (zero), a multi feed error will be detected over the whole area, regardless of the setting of “Enable“ HINT or “Disable“. If you wish to deactivate the detection for all of the areas, please select “Disable”...
  • Page 208 Setting Example 2: Left, Disable, Start=0 mm, End=300 mm Middle, Enable, Start=0 mm, End=0 mm Right, Disable, Start=0 mm, End=0 mm Unit: mm When you want to detect overlapping, be sure that paper documents are not clinging to each other. Those clinging documents (glued or with static cling) HINT may cause a lower multifeed-detection ratio.
  • Page 209: Multifeed Detection When Scanning In Manual Feed Mode

    8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode Set whether to detect multifeed during manual feed mode or not. Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feeding mode] from its lower level.
  • Page 210: Page Edge Filler (Adf)

    8.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF) Depending on the state of the documents, the shadow of the scanned document appears in the end portion of the output image and black thin lines may be generated. If this is the case, you can improve the output image by using the “Page Edge Filler” function. This func- tion fills the end portion of the image so that it looks clean.
  • Page 211 Unless otherwise specified, the background color is white. You can also change it to the “Black background” using the scanner driver. HINT If you are using the TWAIN driver, do the following to change the background color to black: Select the [Option] button, and then select [Black background] from [Automatic Size and Skew detection] on the [Rotation] tab.
  • Page 212: Dropout Color

    8.7 Dropout Color By using the “Dropout Color” function, you can scan documents with the specified color removed from the light’s three primary colors, or red, green, blue. (This function is available for the binary black and white setting as well as the grayscale setting.) For example, you can scan only the black part of letters when scanning the document containing black let- ters each with a green frame.
  • Page 213: Pre-Pick

    8.8 Pre-Pick To scan documents consecutively, you can previously pick the document to be scanned next. This opera- tion is called Pre-Pick. By enabling Pre-Pick, the time interval between the scanning of two separate documents can be shortened. Configure the settings for the Pre-Pick as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel.
  • Page 214: Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection)

    8.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection) When the scanner is set to detect paper size automatically, depending on the state of the documents, the black frame may be generated on the output image. If this is the case, you can improve the output image by using the “Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection)”...
  • Page 215 The “Automatic Page Size Detection” setting can be configured on the scan- ner driver setting window. HINT For details on how to set the setting, refer to “3.8 Correcting skewed Documents” on page Note that if the Page Edge Filler is too wide, some characters in the vicinity ATTENTION of the boundary may be cut.
  • Page 216: Intelligent Multifeed Function

    8.10 Intelligent Multifeed Function When a fixed size of paper is pasted on the same location in multiple sheets, the scanner can memorize the size and location of the pasted paper so it will not be detected as a multifeed. To use this function, you need to select [Check Overlapping] as the multifeed setting by the procedure described in “Section 3.7”...
  • Page 217: Paper Feeding Retry Times

    8.11 Paper feeding retry times This is specified to decrease feeding (picking) retry times to detect jam earlier. Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Number of paper feeding retries] from its lower level.
  • Page 218: Retaining Current Paper Thickness After Power Off

    8.12 Retaining current paper thickness after Power off The Paper thickness setting on the Operator panel is memorized and displayed after turning off and on the power. Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Retain current paper thickness] from its lower level.
  • Page 219: Cleaning Cycle

    8.13 Cleaning Cycle The cleaning cycle of the scanner is specified by this setting. The background color of the counter on page changes to yellow when the sheet count exceeds the value specified here. A message that prompts cleaning may also appear as described in Section “5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter”...
  • Page 220: Life Counter Setting

    8.14 Life counter setting This counter specifies the page count to ask operator to replace the consumable. The background color of the counter on changes to yellow when the sheet count exceeds the page 126 value specified here. A message that prompts consumable replacement may also appear as described in Section “5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter”...
  • Page 221: Document Clearance Setting

    8.15 Document clearance setting Scanned image may be chipped at the bottom area, if the document is fed with large skew. This trouble can be avoided by setting the document clearance wider. Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings”...
  • Page 222: Thin Paper Mode

    8.16 Thin Paper Mode If nonstandard thin paper cannot be fed and scanned smoothly, use this mode. In this mode, sheets of paper are fed at a slower speed so that thin paper can be fed and scanned properly. Follow the steps below to switch to the Thin Mode. Start up the Software Operation Panel.
  • Page 223: Soft Pick Setting

    8.17 Soft Pick Setting When a number of sheets are picked at a time and multi-feed is detected frequently, enable this setting. When this setting is enabled, the pick roller does not move up and down at the paper picking to decrease the number of sheets at picking, and multi-feed may decrease.
  • Page 224: Paper Jam Detection

    8.18 Paper Jam Detection You can set the degree of detection sensitivity for a jam at the feeder. Configure the settings for Paper Jam Detection as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Paper jam detection] from its lower level.
  • Page 225: Autocrop Boundary

    8.19 AutoCrop Boundary Scanning documents using the "Automatic Page Size Detection" function may produce incomplete image data; the edge of the image data may be lost, or shadows may be produced on the bottom or right edge of the data. To prevent or improve such a problem, use this "AutoCrop Boundary." Configure the settings for the AutoCrop Boundary as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel.
  • Page 226: Auto Color Detection

    8.20 Auto Color Detection You can adjust the slice level for auto color detection. Configure the settings for the Auto Color Detection as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Auto color Detection] from its lower level.
  • Page 227: Alarm Setting

    8.21 Alarm Setting You can make the alarm to sound beeps when a jam or multifeed occurs, as well as disabling the alarm. Configure the settings for the Alarm setting as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings”...
  • Page 228: Jam Detection Outside Of Scannable Area When Transporting Paper

    8.22 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting paper If this function is turned On, such a case, in which the documents are fed outside of the scannable area due to over-skew, is judged as a jam. You can turn it On and Off. Configure the settings for the Jam detection outside of scannable area when transporting paper as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel.
  • Page 229: Imprinter Selection

    8.23 Imprinter Selection You can specify which imprinter to use; Pre-imprinter or Post-imprinter, if you already have installed these options. Configure the settings for the Imprinter Selection as follows: Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 175 Select [Device Setting 2] from left side list in the window, and select [Imprinter selection] from its lower level.
  • Page 230: Timeout For Manual Feeding

    8.24 Timeout for Manual Feeding In manual feeding mode, if the scanner is left without loading the next document to scan for an extended time period, the scanner completes the scanning once and cancel the manual feeding mode. The time period is called “timeout”.
  • Page 231: Scan Setting For Document With Tab

    8.25 Scan Setting for Document with Tab When the document has tab on the bottom edge of the image, the tab image remain even if the document is scanned with Automatic Page Size Detection. When “Scan Setting for Document with Tab” is specified, the tab image remains in the scanned data but the scanning speed may be rather slow.
  • Page 232: Paper Stop Position At Multifeed Error

    8.26 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed Error When a multifeed error is detected by overlapping of documents, the position to stop the documents on which the multifeed occurred can be selected. To configure this setting, [Check by overlapping (US sensor)] must be specified for multifeed detection “8.4 Multifeed Detection”...
  • Page 233: Overscan Control

    8.27 Overscan Control Specify [Optimize] when you use Overscan and the image is partially missing due to an abnormal skew. You can detect abnormal image skew and set sufficient amount of black margins on the top and the bottom so that the whole image is contained. Added margin missing Added margin...
  • Page 234 Select [Optimize].  t is recommended to use Overscan together with “8.15 Document ATTENTION clearance setting” on page 210 (The scanning speed slows down when you select this function). The scanning speed may slow down depending on the paper size of the documents you scan.
  • Page 235 8.27 Overscan Control...
  • Page 236: Options

    OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-5950. 9.1 Options ................226 9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) ...........227 9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter)..........228 9.4 Other Options ..............229...
  • Page 237: Options

    VRS Professional" achieves advanced image processing at a high speed. For the details, contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the scanner or FUJITSU group com- pany responsible for your country. Both imprinters can be installed on the scanner at the same time.
  • Page 238: Fi-590Prf (Pre-Imprinter)

    9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) fi-590PRF is installed at the front side of the Transport path, inside of the scanner. It prints prior to scan- ning. fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) specifications are described below. Item Descriptions Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alphabet letters: A to Z, a to z Numeric characters: 0,1 to 9 Symbols: ! ”...
  • Page 239: Fi-590Prb (Post-Imprinter)

    9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) fi-590PRB is installed at the rear side of the Transport path, inside of the scanner. It prints after the scan- ning. fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) Specifications are described below. Item Descriptions Printing Method Thermal Ink Jet Printable characters Alphabet letters: A to Z, a to z Numeric characters: 0,1 to 9 Symbols: ! ”...
  • Page 240: Other Options

    9.4 Other Options ■ Extended Memory Increasing memory is an effective way to improve the scanner’s processing speed when scanning at high resolutions. (For example, this may prevent the scanner from pausing when scanning double-sided color A3 documents at resolutions higher than 400 dpi). Before you install extended memory, please first touch metal objects to ATTENTION release static.
  • Page 241 The memory listed below is recommended. Two modules of the same specification must be installed at the same time. The memory modules are not provided with the scanner. Memory type: 144-pin Unbuffered DODIMM Manufacturer Model Size Micron Technology MT8LSDT3264HY-133D2 256MB The scanner may not function properly if two modules of different types ATTENTION are installed at the same time.
  • Page 242: Scanner Specifications

    SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 10.1 Basic Product Specifications ..........232 10.2 Installation Specifications ..........234 10.3 Dimensions ...............236...
  • Page 243: Basic Product Specifications

    10.1 Basic Product Specifications Scanner Type ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and Manual feed Image sensor Color CCD × 2 Front/Back Light source Incandescent cold cathode Front/Back fluorescent lamp Scanning area Minimum 53 mm × 74 mm, 2.1 in. × 2.9 Maximum 304.8 ×...
  • Page 244 (* 1) For details, refer to "7.2 Document Quality" on page 161. (* 2) The scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scanner hardware. The actual speed may be slower due to the system overhead such as data transfer time. (* 3) With JPEG compression enabled (* 4)
  • Page 245: Installation Specifications

    10.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions Depth Width Height (With hopper and stacker retracted) 540 mm, 540 mm, 500 mm, 21 in 21 in 20 in Space requirements 600 mm (23.62 in) Scanner 200 mm 200 mm (7.874 in) (7.874 in) 600 mm (23.62 in) Front...
  • Page 246 Ambient condi- Device status Operating Not operating tion Temperature 15 to 35 degrees -20 to +60 degrees Celsius Celsius 59 to 95 degrees -4 to +140 degrees Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Humidity 20 - 80% 8 - 95% Heat capacity Operating 216 kcal/Hr or less Not operating 113 kcal/Hr or less Power Saving...
  • Page 247: Dimensions

    10.3 Dimensions unit: mm 10.3 Dimensions...
  • Page 248: Index

    INDEX .....169 Job separation sheet ......162 Precautions ..... 2 ADF cover open button ......136 Document jams ........ 216 Alarm Setting ......4 Document smoother ..... 215 Auto Color Detection ......5 Document thickness ...... 214 AutoCrop Boundary ........201 Dropout Color Basic Operations ..........2 ....
  • Page 249 ......... 3 SCSI ID Switch ........5 Send to button ....157 Labels on the scanner ......107 Separation roller ..10 Lifting or lowering the hopper ......... 4 Separator roller ......155 Service provider ......... 2 Side guide ......3 Main power switch ........
  • Page 250 Image Scanner Operator’s Guide P3PC-3052-04ENZ0 Issue date: December, 2014 Issueed by: 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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