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  • Page 2: User Precautions

    Remove the power cord from the wall outlet before moving or relocating the scanner. • Follow the Kodak recommended cleaning procedures. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. These cleaners displace dust, dirt and debris to other locations within the scanner, which may cause the scanner to malfunction.
  • Page 3 • For recycling or reuse information, contact your local authorities, or in the USA, go to www.kodak.com/go/scannerrecycling. • The product packaging is recyclable. • Kodak i5000 Series Scanners are Energy Star compliant and shipped from the factory with the default time set to 15 minutes. Battery Information This product contains a battery that is not user-serviceable.
  • Page 4 EMC statements - for the Kodak i5800 Scanner United States: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    OVERVIEW INSTALLATION SCANNING DOCUMENT PRINTING DUAL CONTROLLED STACKING MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDICES...
  • Page 6 Rear view: i5800 Scanner..............1-10 The Kodak i5000 Series Scanners include the following models: Kodak i5200 Scanner — desktop duplex color scanner that scans up to 140 pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale, landscape orientation) A4 size documents with Kodak Perfect Page technology.
  • Page 7: Supporting Documentation

    75 g/m lightweight paper from a paper weight range of 25 g/m (7 to 20 lbs). The Kodak Feeder Kit for Ultra-Lightweight Paper includes a feed module and separation roller that are specially designed to feed light-weight paper through the scanner transport. CAT No. 844 5280 Kodak Dual Controlled Stacking Accessory —...
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    - Sample Cleaning Kit - Service & Support Contact Information sheets - Miscellaneous flyers/Safety sheets NOTE: The purchase of a Kodak i5800 Scanner includes unpacking and installation by a Kodak Service Representative. Customers should not unpack/install the Kodak i5800 Scanner. For more information regarding installation of the i5800 Scanner, go to: www.kodak.com/go/...
  • Page 9: Scanner Components

    Scanner components Front view: all models Scanner cover release latch (not shown in this illustration) — located on the left side of the scanner; pull the lever forward to open the scanner cover. Scanner cover — provides access to the internal components. Output tray height adjustment tab —...
  • Page 10 Start/Resume button — press to start or resume scanning. Stop/Pause button — press once to temporarily pause scanning (the Start/Resume button can then be used to resume scanning). Press twice to stop scanning. Input Elevator side guides — slide the guides in or out to accommodate the document size you want to scan.
  • Page 11: Front View: I5800 Scanner

    Front view: i5800 Scanner In addition to the components listed previously, the Kodak i5800 Scanner also has a workspace height adjustment switch which is used to raise and lower the workspace table on the scanner. The workspace table can be raised or lowered approximately 10 inches up or down.
  • Page 12: Printer Access View: All Models

    Printer access view: all Even if you do not have the Kodak Enhanced Printer Accessory, you will still need to access this area of the scanner. The feed module release knob is models located in this area. Feed module release knob — turn this knob to release the feed module from it’s position for cleaning or replacing.
  • Page 13: Inside View: All Models

    Inside view: all models When you pull the scanner cover release latch forward to open the scanner cover, the following internal components are visible. Separation roller and pad — provides smooth document feeding and separation of various sizes, thicknesses and textures of documents. Black/White background —...
  • Page 14: Rear View: I5200/I5600/I5200V/I5600V Scanners

    Rear view: i5200/i5600/ i5200V/i5600V Scanners Security lock port — connects a security lock to the scanner. You can purchase a standard security lock at an office supply store. Refer to the instructions provided with the security lock for installation procedures. USB port —...
  • Page 15: Rear View: I5800 Scanner

    Rear view: i5800 Scanner Storage pocket — provides a convenient and easy-access area for storing consumables and documentation. USB port — connects the scanner to the PC. Main power switch — this switch must be On (I) to activate the power to the scanner.
  • Page 16: Installing The Scanner

    Kodak i5200V/ i5600V Scanner, VRS, the TWAIN Datasource and Scan Validation Tool will be installed. 1. Insert the Kodak i5000 or i5000V Series Scanners Installation CD in the CD-ROM drive. The installation program starts automatically. A-61670 February 2013...
  • Page 17 • If the message, Portions of this application are already installed is displayed, click Yes to continue the installation process. Any previously installed Kodak Scanner software that is shared with this scanner will be updated. 3. Click Next when the Kodak software Welcome screen is displayed.
  • Page 18: Attaching The Output Tray

    Attaching the output tray When you unpack the Kodak i5000 Series Scanner, the output tray is packed in a separate box. • Locate the output tray slots on the scanner. Angle the output tray and align the output tray with the slots, snap it into place and lower it into position.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Power Cord And Usb Cable: I5800 Scanner

    Connecting the power cord After the drivers have been installed, connect the power cord and USB cable to and USB cable: i5800 the scanner. Refer to the illustration below for making proper connections. Make sure the power outlet is located within 1.52 meters (5 feet) of the Scanner scanner and is easily accessible.
  • Page 20: Turning The Scanner On

    Kodak Service. • For the Kodak i5800 Scanner only: There are four leveling feet on the bottom of the scanner. If you need to move the scanner, these leveling feet must be raised.
  • Page 21 2. Press the Power button on the front of the scanner. The Power button LED will temporarily go off and the Operator Control Panel will remain blank. After a few seconds the initialization screen will be displayed, and the Power LED will be a steady yellow. During the initialization process, if the scanner input elevator is closed, it will automatically open.
  • Page 22: Power Modes

    Power modes The following chart provides information regarding the power modes of the scanner, LED status and the manual or automatic action that will put the scanner into a given power mode. Mode Power Manual Action Automatic Action consumption Scanner off 0 watts Turn the power switch on the None...
  • Page 23: Getting Your Scanner Ready To Scan

    3 Scanning Contents Getting your scanner ready to scan ............3-1 Adjusting the input elevator ..............3-2 Installing the optional document extender..........3-4 Adjusting the output tray ................ 3-4 Installing the short document adapter ............ 3-6 Adjusting the height of the scanner (i5800 Scanner only)...... 3-6 Getting your documents ready to scan ............
  • Page 24: Document Printing

    Adjusting the input You can adjust the side guides and input elevator height to accommodate your elevator scanning needs. When the scanner is not in use, the input elevator can be folded up against the scanner. NOTE: The input elevator must be in the lowest position and the elevator side guides must be folded down before closing it.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Input Elevator

    • Adjusting the height of the input elevator — the input elevator can be set to accommodate stacks of 25 or less, 100-, 250-, 500- or 750-documents of 20 lb./75 g/m bond paper. Input elevator settings are made through your scanning application software (i.e., TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or VRS).
  • Page 26: Installing The Optional Document Extender

    Installing the optional • Insert the ends of the document extender into the holes on the input elevator document extender and the output tray and lower the extender into position. Adjusting the output tray Various document handling settings are available to adjust the way that documents are placed into the output tray (via the TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or VRS).
  • Page 27 • Adjusting the side guides and document stop — the side guides and document stop can be adjusted in a variety of ways. Open and adjust the side guides on the output tray to match the position of the side guides on the input elevator.
  • Page 28: Installing The Short Document Adapter

    Installing the short The short document adapter can be used when scanning small documents document adapter (i.e., checks). This adapter aids in better document stacking. 1. Open the document stop on the output tray as shown in the illustration. 2. Slide the short document adapter over the document stop and push it all the way down.
  • Page 29: Getting Your Documents Ready To Scan

    Getting your • Standard paper-size documents feed easily through the scanner. When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents so the lead documents ready to edges are aligned and centered in the input elevator. This allows the feeder scan to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time.
  • Page 30: Scanning Documents

    Scanning documents The scanner must be enabled to scan documents. This is done through the scanning application. After enabling the scanner, depending on how your scanner is configured, your scanner will either automatically start scanning (i.e., auto start), or will start scanning when you touch the Start/Resume button on the scanner.
  • Page 31: Pausing And Resuming Scanning

    Pausing and resuming You can manually stop/pause and start/resume the scanner while scanning scanning documents. • To temporarily pause scanning, touch the Stop/Pause button on the scanner once. • If you want to stop scanning, you can touch Stop on the Operator Control Panel touchscreen, or press the Stop/Pause button twice.
  • Page 32 Multifeed detection If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can turn Multifeed Detection off for the rest of the current scan job. Multifeed sensors If Multifeed Detection has been enabled via the scanning application, you can turn on or off any or all of the five scanner sensors.
  • Page 33 1. Verify that Printing is enabled in the scanning application. NOTE: The number displayed on the touchscreen is the additional offset from what was set by the scanning application. This number is 0 if the print offset has not been changed. 2.
  • Page 34 • If Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled, the default maximum document length will be set to 10 inches for all resolutions. • For the Kodak i5200V and i5600V Scanners the maximum document length is always set to 40 inches and cannot be overridden.
  • Page 35 Dual Stacking The Controlled Dual Stacking option allows you to separate and stack documents using the Kodak Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory based on size and patch code sheets. For more information see, Chapter 5, “Controlled Dual Stacking” later in this guide.
  • Page 36: Using The Operator Control Panel Touchscreen

    Using the Operator There are a variety of functions that can be accessed by using the operator control panel touchscreen. If there is an arrow after the function, another Control Panel screen will be displayed allowing you to make additional choices. For more touchscreen information and procedures for using these functions, see the following sections.
  • Page 37: Lowering The Elevator

    If the User counter is set to On (see “User counter” later in this chapter for more information) the Show User Counter/Show Document Counter and Reset User Counter will also be displayed on the Idle screen. These options allow you to select which counter value is being displayed as well as reset the value of the User counter (the Document counter must be reset by the scanning application).
  • Page 38: Viewing Scanner Information

    Viewing scanner The Information screen provides information about your scanner (i.e., information Firmware Version Number, Scanner Serial Number, Total Scanned Documents, etc.). Use the scroll bar to view all information. • After viewing this information, touch Close to return to the Idle screen. Clearing the paper path Touch Clear Path to allow the scanner to eject any documents left in the transport.
  • Page 39 Viewing the Maintenance Use the Maintenance Meters to monitor when you need to replace meters consumables. When you finish changing the feed module tires, feed module, separation pad, separation module or the separation roller tires, you can access the maintenance meters and reset the counter. 1.
  • Page 40 Performing a Print test The print test checks to be sure the ink jets in the optional Enhanced Printer are working properly. 1. Touch Print Test. The Print Test screen will be displayed. 2. Place a blank sheet of paper in the input elevator. 3.
  • Page 41 Performing a self test The scanner self test will test the image capture subsystem to ensure that is functioning correctly. Count only mode You may want to count the number of documents entering the scanner without actually scanning them. 1. Touch Count Only. The Count Only screen will be displayed. 2.
  • Page 42 Performing a Patch test Use the Patch test to verify that the Toggle Patch sheets can be detected. 1. Touch Patch Test. The Patch Test screen will be displayed. 2. Place a document(s) with a patch(es) in the input elevator. 3.
  • Page 43: Settings Screen

    Performing a Touchscreen Touchscreen calibration is used to verify that the touch points on the calibration touchscreen are working correctly. The touchscreen is factory-calibrated and should not be performed unless directed to do so by Technical Support. Settings screen The Settings screen is accessed by touching Settings on the Idle screen. When you touch the Settings button on the Idle screen, a function list will be displayed.
  • Page 44: Changing The Alarm Volume

    Changing the alarm volume The Volume screen allows you to adjust the volume of the sound the scanner will make when a scanner condition is encountered from a Very High volume (loudest) to a Low volume (quietest) or to Off (no sound). The default is Low. 1.
  • Page 45: Selecting A Language

    Selecting a language The Kodak i5000 Series Scanners support several languages. Select the language you want the information on the touchscreen to be displayed in. 1. Touch Language to display the Language screen. 2. Touch the desired language. The screen will automatically be updated in the language of choice.
  • Page 46: User Counter

    User Counter This option enables a counter that you can control. Once enabled, the counter goes to 0 and is incremented for every document fed. You can reset this counter at any time. If the User Counter is set to On, the option to Show User Counter/Show Document Counter and Reset User Counter will be available from the Idle screen.
  • Page 47: Document Printing

    Installing/Replacing the ink blotter strips............ 4-6 Problem solving ..................4-8 This chapter provides information for using the optional Kodak Enhanced Printer Accessory. In order to use the printing option you must have purchased and installed the Kodak Enhanced Printer Accessory.
  • Page 48: Printer Specifications

    Printer specifications More information about the following specifications can be found in the Scanning Setup Guide for the TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or VRS. Characteristic Description Maximum lines Maximum characters 40 (including spaces) Print locations (horizontal) 13 front manually set Print locations (vertical) Set by the scanning application Print orientation...
  • Page 49 Installing/Replacing You must install the ink cartridge before using the printer. Refer to the section entitled, “Supplies and consumables” in Chapter 6 for ordering information. the ink cartridge After initial installation, replace the ink cartridge when: • printed characters appear light or uneven •...
  • Page 50 3. Open the ink cartridge package and remove the tab from the new ink cartridge. 4. Push down on the printer carrier tab to rotate the printer carrier up. Snap the ink cartridge into the printer carrier as shown. 6. Rotate the printer carrier up and snap the ink cartridge in place. 7.
  • Page 51 Changing print The horizontal print position must be changed manually. positions 1. Remove the output tray. 2. Open the printer access cover. NOTES: • The horizontal print positions are visible by a small detent on the printer rail. • Printing automatically stops approximately 1.27 cm (½-inch) from the trailing edge of the document, even if the information has not been completely printed.
  • Page 52 Installing/Replacing The three ink blotter strips on the scanner transport collect ink overflow from the printer. These strips should have been installed in the ink blotter channels the ink blotter strips at the time of printer installation. If they have not been installed, the following steps can be performed to install these strips for the first time.
  • Page 53 5. Grasp the blotter strip(s) that needs to be replaced and carefully pull it off of the channel. Discard the soiled strip according to local regulations. 6. Remove the backing from a new blotter strip. 7. Align the blotter strip in one of the channels. NOTE: Improperly aligned blotter strips may cause document jams.
  • Page 54 Problem solving Use the list below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may encounter when using the printer. Problem Possible Solution Print quality is poor or inconsistent • Be sure the ink cartridge is not empty. •...
  • Page 55: Dual Controlled Stacking

    This chapter provides information for using the optional Kodak Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory. To use the stacking option you must have purchased this accessory and the feature must be enabled by a qualified Kodak Support Specialist. This accessory allows physical stacking of the scanned documents based on document size or a patch code.
  • Page 56: Stacking Locations

    Stacking locations The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory is designed to replace the standard exit tray on the i5000 Series Scanners. The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has two stacking locations — Stack #1 and Stack #2. Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #1: is located closest to the top of the document transport where the document exits the scanner.
  • Page 57 Control Panel to indicate that the maximum document length limit is in effect. If you want to stack documents longer than 8.5 inches (i.e., Portrait orientation), you should contact Kodak Service for assistance. NOTE: The Allow Maximum Length override will not disable Controlled Dual Stacking Length Protection.
  • Page 58 Refer to the following table for best stacking conditions: Stack #1 Maximum document stack capacity 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new condition, 20 lb. bond. Maximum document length: landscape (when scanning a 8.5 inches (215 mm): US lettersize variety of paper types and conditions) Maximum document length: portrait (when scanning only 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter...
  • Page 59 Requirements for Patch codes are patterns of bars that are printed on pages that, when scanned by a Kodak scanner, instruct the scanner or scanning application to trigger a using patch codes feature of the scanner or scanning application. Document separation is a common use of patch pages.
  • Page 60 To enable feeding in any direction it is common that patch pages are created with patch patterns on each edge of the page. It is also possible to create a patch sheet that can be used on any Kodak Scanner with bar patterns that will be read consistently with camera patch reading or sensor patch reading.
  • Page 61: Patch Pattern Details

    Type 4 (color toggle) NOTE: Do not print the above patch patterns for use in a scanner. These example patterns are not correctly sized for production use. Printable PDF versions are available for download from the Kodak website. A-61670 February 2013...
  • Page 62: Patch Pattern Orientation

    While this worked well on Kodak i800/i1800 Series Scanners there is a potential problem when reading patch pages like this on the Kodak i5000 Series Scanners. If the page is skewed during scanning such that the right edge of the page passes over a camera first, then the patch page will be read as a Type T patch rather than a Type 3 patch.
  • Page 63 To prevent this potential issue you should construct your patch patterns such that only one bar pattern can be read even if the patch page is skewed. A-61670 February 2013...
  • Page 64: Bar Pattern Details

    Bar pattern details A patch is a pattern of parallel, alternating black bars and spaces that is printed on a document. In order to prevent other document data from being detected as a patch, the scanner will only recognize a correctly formed bar pattern as a patch.
  • Page 65 Patch Codes Patch code specifications Zone Inches Millimeters High High Patch 1 Patch 1 Range Range Range Range 0.19 0.21 4.83 5.33 0.27 0.29 6.86 7.37 0.47 0.49 11.94 12.45 0.55 0.57 13.97 14.48 0.63 0.65 16.00 16.51 0.71 0.73 18.03 18.54 0.79...
  • Page 66: Patch Positioning

    Patch positioning Horizontal and vertical placement of the patch code is critical for reliable patch reading. If the patch code is placed improperly on the document, the patch may fail to read the patch. Patches should appear with the bars perpendicular to the lead edge of the document (fed into the transport first).
  • Page 67: Paper Details

    Paper details • Paper stock color — white paper is the most reliable choice for patch code reading. If you want to make the patch pages more visible to operators or people who prepare the documents for scanning, then you can use bright colors for the paper stock.
  • Page 68: Short Document Insert

    Short document insert The short document insert can be used when stacking checks or other short documents in Stack #1. To install the short document tray: 1. Remove the side guides from Stack #1. 2. Insert the short document insert. Refer to the illustration below for the correct orientation.
  • Page 69: Adjusting The End Stop

    Possible Solution • Verify that the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has been enabled Documents are not separating by a Kodak Technical Specialist. Documents with patch codes are not • Try copying the patch code document on a stiffer paper. Using stiff...
  • Page 70 Refer to the “Cleaning frequency chart” on the next page for cleaning guidelines. However, you will need to determine what works best for you. Many years of Kodak’s production scanning experience has proven that properly cleaning and maintaining your scanner will result in scanning more paper in less time with less issues.
  • Page 71: Cleaning Frequency Chart

    Use only these cleaning tools and materials when performing routine maintenance on your scanner. Use of any other cleaning materials could materials damage your scanner. • Kodak Digital Science Transport Cleaning Sheets • Kodak Digital Science Roller Cleaning Pads • Staticide wipes for Kodak Scanners •...
  • Page 72: Cleaning Procedures

    Staticide wipes contain isopropanol which can cause eye irritation and dry skin. Wash your hands with soap and water after performing maintenance procedures. Refer to the Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) for more information. The MSDS is available on the Kodak web site at www.kodak.com/go/MSDS. NOTE: To access the MSDS, you will need to provide the catalog number or keyword of the supply.
  • Page 73: Vacuuming The Output Tray And Input Elevator

    Vacuuming the output tray 1. Power down the scanner. and input elevator 2. Remove the output tray. 3. Thoroughly vacuum the output tray area and the input elevator area. Cleaning the rollers Cleaning the rollers includes all of the rollers in the transport area, the separation roller tires and the feed module tires.
  • Page 74: Cleaning The Separation Roller Tires

    Cleaning the separation 4. Pull the separation roller cover forward and remove the separation roller. roller tires NOTE: The separation roller cover is spring-loaded. Hold the separation roller cover back until you remove the separation roller, then gently lower the separation roller cover back in place. 5.
  • Page 75: Cleaning The Feed Module Tires

    Cleaning the feed module 8. Clean the feed module tires by manually rotating and wiping the feed tires module tires with a roller cleaning pad. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in order to remove any residue between the ribs. You do not need to remove the feed module to clean the tires.
  • Page 76: Cleaning The Imaging Guides

    Cleaning the imaging 12. Wipe the upper and lower imaging guides with a Staticide wipe. guides 13. Wipe the upper and lower imaging guides again with an almost-dry Staticide wipe to remove any streaks. 14. Close the scanner cover. 15. When finished with all cleaning procedures, turn on the scanner. Running a transport The transport should be cleaned with a transport cleaning sheet fed several cleaning sheet...
  • Page 77: Replacement Procedures

    • Feed module tires and separation roller tires, including the Kodak Ultra-lightweight Feed Module — tire life will vary depending upon paper types, environment and cleanliness. Nominal tire life is approximately 600,000 documents;...
  • Page 78 NOTE: If you do not want to remove the output tray, you can lift the front of the output tray, then lift the printer access cover and position the printer access cover behind the height adjustment tab. 3. Turn the feed module release knob to the Unlock icon and release the feed module.
  • Page 79 7. Remove each tire by sliding the tire off the core. 8. Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core. The tires do not need to be installed in any specific orientation. IMPORTANT:Do not overstretch the tire; it may tear. 9.
  • Page 80 11. Insert the pin on the left side of the feed module with the rod (1); align the upper tab with the slot (2); align the pin on the right side of the feed module with the rod (3) and turn the green feed module release knob so that it points to the Locked icon on the left (4) to re-engage the feed module.
  • Page 81: Replacing The Separation Roller Or Separation Roller Tires

    Replacing the separation 1. Open the scanner cover. roller or separation roller 2. Pull the separation roller cover forward and remove the separation roller. tires NOTE: The separation roller cover is spring-loaded. Hold the separation roller cover back until you remove the separation roller, then gently lower the separation roller cover back in place.
  • Page 82: Replacing The Pre-Separation Pad

    To replace the tires: 5. Replace each tire by sliding the tire off the core. 6. Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core. IMPORTANT:Do not overstretch the tire; it may tear. 7. Reinstall the separation roller. Be sure to line up the slots on the separation roller with the holders.
  • Page 83: Replacing The Imaging Guides

    Replacing the imaging The imaging guides should be replaced when they are heavily scratched and guides defects show in the image. NOTE: Handle the imaging guides carefully so as to not put fingerprints on the guides. 1. Open the scanner cover. 2.
  • Page 84: Replacing The Flippable White Background Strip(S)

    Replacing the flippable In the rare case that you may need to replace the flippable white background white background strip(s) strip(s), follow the procedures below. 1. Turn off the scanner. 2. Open the scanner cover. 3. Using your fingers or the supplied screwdriver, loosen the two screws on each end of the upper background strip and remove it from its position.
  • Page 85: Supplies And Consumables

    Manual Feed Shelf (for i5800 Scanner) 169 4256 NOTE: Items and catalog numbers are subject to change. For the most up to date list of supplies and consumables go to: www.kodak.com/go/ scannersupplies. *These parts must be ordered from Parts Services.
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting

    Upgrading software ..................7-3 Contacting Service ..................7-3 Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may encounter when using the Kodak i5000 Series Scanner. Problem Possible Solution Documents are jamming or multiple...
  • Page 87 Problem Possible Solution Image quality is poor or has degraded Make sure that the scanner and imaging guides are clean. Refer to Chapter 6, Maintenance. “False” paper jams or multifeeds • Make sure that the transport area is clean. are occurring •...
  • Page 88: Contacting Service

    Steady yellow: the scanner is in Standby mode. Upgrading software Kodak frequently updates drivers and firmware to correct issues and add new features. If you encounter errors, verify that you are running the latest scanner software version before you call Technical Support. Go to: www.Kodak.com/ go/disupport, access i5000 Software and Drivers and download the most recent upgrade.
  • Page 89: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Scanner Type/Speed • i5200/i5200V Scanner: desktop duplex color scanner that scans up to 140 pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale, landscape orientation), Normal Document Handling A4 size documents. • i5600/i5600V Scanner: desktop duplex color scanner that scans up to 170 pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale, landscape orientation), Normal Document Handling A4 size documents.
  • Page 90: System Requirements

    1/N/PE ~ 100 -240 VAC 2.8 - 1.5A 50/60 Hz i5800: 1/N/PE ~ 100 -240 VAC 3.3 - 1.5A 50/60 Hz System requirements Following is the recommended system configuration to run Kodak i5000 Series Scanners. For i5200/i5600/i5800 Scanners • PC: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 3GHz, 4GB RAM, USB 2.0 or higher For i5200V/i5600VScanners •...
  • Page 91: Limited Warranty For Kodak Scanners

    (including breakage of a connector, cover, glass, pins, or seal); (c) from service, modification or repair not performed by Kodak or a service provider authorized by Kodak or by tampering, use of counterfeit or other non-Kodak components, assemblies, accessories, or modules;...
  • Page 92: How To Obtain Limited Warranty Service

    (800) 822-1414. Kodak also provides a variety of service programs that may be purchased to assist with the use and care of the Kodak Scanner. Kodak is committed to providing its customers with quality, performance, reliability and service under the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 93: Depot Service

    Scanners must obtain a Return Material Authorization number (“RMA”) by calling (800) 822-1414, and within ten (10) business days from the date of issuance of the RMA must return the Kodak Scanner to the address designated in the RMA at the end user’s own expense and risk.
  • Page 94 Contacting Kodak For Information on Kodak Scanners: Website: www.Kodak.com/go/docimaging For U.S. Service, Repair and Technical Assistance by Telephone: Telephone technical support is available Monday-Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (customer local time) excluding Kodak holidays. Phone: (800) 822-1414 For Technical Documentation, Service Program Information and FAQ’s available 24 hours a day:...

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