GRAPHTEC CS610 User Manual
GRAPHTEC CS610 User Manual

GRAPHTEC CS610 User Manual

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MANUAL NO. CS610-UM-151

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  • Page 1 610/ 510/ IMAGE SCANNER USER’S MANUAL MANUAL NO. CS610-UM-151...
  • Page 2: To Ensure Safe And Correct Use

    TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE • To ensure safe and correct use of your Image Scanner, read this Manual thoroughly before use. • After having read this Manual, keep it in a handy location for quick reference as needed. •...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Unplug the power • Request repair by contacting your sales representa- cord from the socket tive or nearest Graphtec vendor. • Never try to perform repair yourself. Repair work by inexperienced personnel is extremely danger- ous.
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions (Continued) WARNING Do not connect the scanner to a non-rated power supply. • Use of a different supply voltage may result in a fire hazard or electrical shock. Prohibited CAUTION Be sure to ground the earth terminal. • Unless the scanner is grounded, the operator could suffer an electrical shock in case of current leakage.
  • Page 5 Safety Precautions (Continued) CAUTION Be careful not to damage the power cord or the interface cable and never use a damaged cord or cable. • Do not use unnecessary force to bend, pull, twist, or bind the cord and cable, place a heavy object Never damage or on them, nor remodel them.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions (Continued) CAUTION Do not install, use, or store the scanner in a location that does not meet the specified tem- perature and humidity ranges. • Such location may impair the scanner’s perform- ance and cause the scanner to malfunction or break down.
  • Page 7 Safety Precautions (Continued) CAUTION Do not use sharp, pointed articles on the scanner. • Such action may impair the scanner’s performance and cause the scanner to malfunction or break down. Prohibited Do not exert pressure on the scanner. • Such action may impair the scanner’s performance and cause the scanner to malfunction or break down.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    • While every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information, please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor if you find any unclear or mistaken information or have other comments or suggestions. • Notwithstanding the stipulation in the preceding paragraph, Graphtec Corporation assumes no liability for damages resulting from either the use of the information contained herein or from use of the product.
  • Page 9 Scanner Configuration Note: The stand is an option for the CS510-06 model. Scanner name Model number Remarks CS610-11eN CS610-11 CS610-11eN-PRO CS510-11eN CS510-11 CS510-11eN-PRO USB/Ethernet model CS510-06 CS510-06eN-PRO IS210-11eN IS210-11 IS210-11eN-PRO – viii –...
  • Page 10 Usage precautions Do not lift or move the unit by holding the top cover, as doing so may damage the unit. Always lift the unit by holding the underside. Side cover Top cover Side cover Take care to prevent your fingers from being caught in the gap between the top cover and the scanner unit when opening and closing the top cover.
  • Page 11 Scanner Warm-up A warm-up period is not usually required for the CS610/CS510/IS210 Series scanners. However, if you plan to scan a color document (in particular a document with many light colors), we recommend that you allow the CS610/CS510/IS210 Series scanners to warm up for 10 minutes before scanning the document.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Contents TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE Conventions Used in This Manual ..................... i Description of Safety Symbols ....................i Introduction ........................... vii 1. OVERVIEW Features ........................1-1 Unpacking the Scanner ....................1-2 2. PREPARATION Assembling the Scanner .................... 2-1 Part Names and Functions ..................
  • Page 13 6. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES The scanner is turned on but doesn’t operate at all ............. 6-1 The scanner operates improperly after connection to the computer ......6-1 The control panel’s red Error LED is lit ................ 6-2 The control panel’s red Error lamp is flashing ............. 6-3 The document isn’t properly fed to the initial scanning position ........
  • Page 14: Overview

    ITA (Intelligent Thickness Adjustment) Function (CS610 Series models only) The CS610 Series models are capable of scanning documents with a thickness of up to a maximum of 20.3 mm. The ITA function performs automatic detection of the document’s thickness, thereby eliminating complex operations and enabling easy loading even of thick documents such as A0-size panels.
  • Page 15: Unpacking The Scanner

    After unpacking the Image Scanner, check its outer casing and check that the standard accessories listed below are all present. If you detect a surface flaw or a missing accessory, please promptly contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor. Standard Accessories Power cable User’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Preparation

    (2) Attach the center bar to the side stays temporarily using the four screws provided. Side stay Side stay Center bar Groove Caster Caster Attach the center bar loosely. Tighten the screws securely after the scanner unit has been mounted on the stand. CS610/CS510/IS210 2 – 1...
  • Page 17 Side cover Rubber feet Fixing plate Fixing plate Coin screw Coin screw Center bar Fixing plate Notch Groove Secure the side stays in place by tightening up the four center bar fixing screws (see (2) above). 2 – 2 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 18 Screw A Screw A Frame 3 (7) Always ensure that you remove the cushion material that is included below the document hold-down unit before using the product. (Refer to Section 5.1, “Opening and Closing '†e Top Cover”.) CS610/CS510/IS210 2 – 3...
  • Page 19: Part Names And Functions

    The stand unit is assembled for mounting of the scanner unit. Basket Receives the document that has been scanned. Casters Release the lock on the casters to allow the unit to be moved. Do not touch the paper sensors. 2 – 4 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 20 • The USB and Ethernet connectors cannot be used at the same time. Do not connect both the USB and Ethernet cables to a computer, or to two separate computers, at the same time. CS610/CS510/IS210 2 – 5...
  • Page 21 2. PREPARATION Control panel (CS610) POWER LED Unlit : The scanner is turned off. Lit (green) : Lights when the scanner is turned on and remains lit while it is operating normally. Flashing (orange) : Flashes while the scanner is in power-saving mode.
  • Page 22 : Lowers the top cover. If the document has been inserted on top of the two paper sensors at the front and rear of the scanner, the document thickness is automatically detected. STOP key Compulsorily stops scanning of the document. CS610/CS510/IS210 2 – 7...
  • Page 23 Feeds the document toward you. When this key is pressed in Scan READY status, the Scan READY status is cancelled and the document is ejected toward the front of the scanner. STOP key Compulsorily stops scanning of the document. 2 – 8 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 24: Attaching The Document Support

    Document support plates The document may be damaged upon contact with the power cable if it is scanned without the document support wires in place. Thick documents (CS610 only) [Thicker than 1.5 mm] Thick document support unit Scanning may not be performed correctly if the document is scanned without the thick document support unit in place.
  • Page 25 As with the first end, insert the other end of the wire so that it fits into the hidden slot on the lower level. Document support wire end Hidden slot on the lower level 2 – 10 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 26 Document support plate (2) Attach the second document support plate in the same manner. Detach the document support plates when moving or packing the scanner. Lift the plates up and out of the slots to detach them. CS610/CS510/IS210 2 – 11...
  • Page 27 2. PREPARATION Attaching the thick document support unit (CS610 only) Use the two screws that are provided with the thick document support unit to attach the unit to the rear of the scanner. Make sure that the document support unit is not attached at an angle. If the unit is not attached correctly, the document may not be fed correctly.
  • Page 28: Preparing To Operate The Scanner

    If your scanner does not operate with the USB interface that comes with your computer, or if your computer does not have a USB 2.0 interface, please contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor for information on supported add-on cards.
  • Page 29 Memory: 256 MB or more Monitor: 1024 × 768 pixels, High Color or higher resolution USB 2.0 interface (that comes standard with your computer) Ethernet interface (100 BASE-TX) For 8-bit/24-bit color data (CS610/CS510/IS210-PRO* only) CPU: Pentium 4 Memory: 512 MB or more Monitor: 1024 ×...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Scanner To A Power Supply

    Ensure that the scanner’s Power switch is in the Off position. Make sure that your scanner is properly grounded. If it is not grounded, there is a possibility that noise will cause incorrect operation, or that the scanned image may be distorted. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 3...
  • Page 31 Note: The switch is set to USB connection at the time of shipment. If a key is pressed or an operation such as inserting a document is performed while the scanner is in power-saving mode, the scanner returns to the standard operating mode. 3 – 4 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Scanner To A Computer

    Interface selection switch connector To the computer USB 2.0 interface cable When USB connection has been selected, it takes approximately 13 minutes for the scanner to switch to power-saving mode. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 5...
  • Page 33 Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connector located on the right-hand side of the scanner unit. Interface selection switch Ethernet connector To the computer Ethernet interface cable When Ethernet connection has been selected, it takes approximately four hours for the scanner to switch to power-saving mode. 3 – 6 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Scanner Via An Ethernet Interface

    Windows Vista manual or Windows Help for more information. Installing the Network Utility The following procedure assumes that you are using the CS610-11eN/11eN-PRO, CS510- 11eN/11eN-PRO, CS510-06eN-PRO, or the IS210-11eN/11eN-PRO connected via an Ethernet interface as part of your system. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer.
  • Page 35 Windows firewall exception list appears. Click [Yes]. (The screen shown is the Windows XP Service Pack 2 screen.) Click [Next] to proceed The “Software License Agreement” window appears. Carefully read the provisions of the agreement. 3 – 8 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 36 In this case, make the setting within the same segment. (8) Click [Next] to display the following window.. For automatic setup (when connected to the DHCP server) Select “Get IP address automatically”, and then click the [Next] button. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 9...
  • Page 37 IP addresses may cause network problems. Confirm the settings, and then click the [Execute]. (10) This completes the Device Setup operation. Installing the Graphtec Network Utility (11) Proceed to install the Graphtec Network Utility. Select [Yes], and then click [Finish]. 3 – 10 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 38 (14) Click [Yes] to continue with installation. The following window appears. Select the destination folder for installation. To specify a folder, click [Reference] and then select a folder, The default destination folder is C:\Program Files\Graphtec\Graphtec Network Utility. (15) Click [Next]. Specify the program folder name.
  • Page 39 Windows firewall exception list appears. Click [Yes]. (The screen shown is the Windows XP Service Pack 2 screen.) (18) When installation has been completed, click [Finish]. 3 – 12 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 40 3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER Setting up the Graphtec Network Utility (1) Set up the Graphtec Network Utility. Launch the utility from the Graphtec Network Utility created in the Program folder. (2) (2) Register the destination server. When the Utility is launched, the server registration window appears.
  • Page 41 When using the CS610-11eN/11eN-PRO, CS510-11eN/11eN-PRO, CS510-06eN- PRO, or IS210-11eN/11eN-PRO connected to an Ethernet interface, be sure to launch the Graphtec Network Utility and click the [Connect] button. Furthermore, when you have finished using the scanner, click the [Disconnect] button to put the scanner in a status that enables it to be used with other computers.
  • Page 42 Set the browser’s proxy server to off when performing the initialization settings. (1) Launch Internet Explorer. (2) Enter “http://scanner IP address/en/index.htm” in the Address bar at the top of the screen. Example: http://192.168.16.63/en/index.htm (3) Click “Factory Default”. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 15...
  • Page 43 Enter “root” in the User name box and then click [OK]. (User name: root; Password: blank box) The “Do you wish to load the factory default?” window appears. Click [Yes]. The screen shown below is displayed when the setting has been made. 3 – 16 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 44 (7) Restart the network board. Click “Relaunch Network Scanner” to display the “Are you sure to restart this Network Scanner?” window. Click [Yes]. (8) The following window is displayed after the setting has been made. (9) This completes the initialization of the scanner’s network environment. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 17...
  • Page 45: Installing The Driver Software

    Windows Vista manual or Windows Help for more information. For Windows 2000 The following procedure assumes that you are using the CS610-11eN-PRO connected via the USB interface. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 46 ROM drive name and \DRIVER using the keyboard. Example: For drive E, enter “E:\DRIVER.” (6) When you click [OK] the wizard will start searching for the driver. The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has finished searching. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 19...
  • Page 47 Click [Yes] to continue the installation. The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has finished installing the driver. Click the [Finish] button. The Windows 2000 desktop appears, and the scanner is recognized by the computer. 3 – 20 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 48 3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER For Windows XP The following procedure assumes that you are using the CS610-11eN-PRO connected via the USB interface. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 49 ROM drive name and \DRIVER using the keyboard. Example: For drive E, enter “E:\DRIVER.” When you click [Next] the wizard will start searching for the driver. The screen shown below is displayed. Click [Continue Anyway] to continue the installation. 3 – 22 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 50 (7) The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has finished installing the driver. Click the [Finish] button to close the “Welcome to the Found New Hardware” wizard. (8) The Windows XP desktop appears, and the scanner is recognized by the computer. CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 23...
  • Page 51 3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER For Windows Vista The following procedure assumes that you are using the CS610-11eN-PRO connected via the USB interface. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 52 (7) Click “Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)”. The following window appears. Click [Browse] and select the DRIVER folder in the CD-ROM drive or enter the CD- ROM drive name and \DRIVER using the keyboard. Example: For drive E, enter “E:\DRIVER.” CS610/CS510/IS210 3 – 25...
  • Page 53 (10) The screen shown below is displayed when the wizard has finished installing the driver. Click [Close] to close the “Found New Hardware” wizard. (11) The Windows Vista desktop appears, and the scanner is recognized by the computer. 3 – 26 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 54: Checking The Interface Connection

    3.6 Checking the Interface Connection For Windows 2000 The following procedure assumes that the CS610-11eN-PRO is connected in your system. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 55 3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER For Windows XP The following procedure assumes that the CS610-11eN-PRO is connected in your system. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 56 3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER For Windows Vista The following procedure assumes that the CS610-11eN-PRO is connected in your system. The scanner name displayed in the windows is the name of the scanner connected to the computer (CS610-11eN-PRO is used in this section).
  • Page 57: Installing The Scanning Master 21+ Application

    3. PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER 3.7 Installing the Scanning Master 21+ Application The Scanning Master 21+ “OPS112” is a software application for using a Graphtec scanner to scan image data. Operating Environment Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional/XP Professional/XP Home Edition/Vista Installation Procedure (The following steps are explained using the Windows 2000.)
  • Page 58: Loading A Document

    4.1 Compatible Document Types Because the scanner scans a document while feeding it, the document types that it can scan are subject to the following restrictions. Compatible Media Widths for Scanning Documents with a maximum width of 1066 mm (CS610-11/CS510-11/IS210-11) Size Size ANSI 210 mm ×...
  • Page 59 4. LOADING A DOCUMENT Compatible Media Thicknesses for Scanning The CS610 scanner cannot scan a document that is thicker than 0.8 inches (20.3 mm). When thick paper is scanned, the material used and the condition of the document may affect the quality and precision of the scanned results.
  • Page 60 Documents whose edges adhere easily to the scanning glass Documents whose edges are a dark color If automatic size detection is not performed correctly, selected a fixed value for the document size (not automatic detection) and then perform scanning. CS610/CS510/IS210 4 – 3...
  • Page 61 4. LOADING A DOCUMENT 4.2 Loading a Document Document Loading Flowchart (CS610 only) Start document loading Is the document thicker than 1.5 mm Attach the document Attach the document support wires. support unit. (See“Section 2.3, Attaching the (See “Section 2.3, Attaching the Document Supports”...
  • Page 62 4. LOADING A DOCUMENT Replacing the document supports (CS610 only) The document supports at the rear of the scanner should be changed to suit the thickness of the document being scanned. For details on how to attach the document supports, see Section 2.3, “Attaching the Document Supports”.
  • Page 63 • Load the document in the center of the scanner, as the document may be fed in at an angle and not scanned correctly if it is significantly off-center. (CS610 only) • When loading a thick document, make sure that there is sufficient space in front of and behind the scanner.
  • Page 64 4. LOADING A DOCUMENT Detecting the thickness of the document to be scanned (CS610 only) [When scanning a thick document (thicker than 1.5 mm)] (1) Press the ITA key to switch to ITA mode (the ITA LED lights). (2) When the document is placed over the paper sensor as shown below and inserted into the recess, the top cover starts to rise automatically after approximately two seconds.
  • Page 65 The ITA LED flashes while the cover is descending. When the ITA LED stops flashing, remove your finger from the REVERSE key. With the ITA LED in the unlit status, press the ITA key to switch to READY mode (the READY LED lights). 4 – 8 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 66: Handling Documents According To Their Material And Thickness

    • Support the document at the front and the back of the scanner. Place tables or similar objects in front of and behind the scanner to support the document while it is being fed. CS610/CS510/IS210 4 – 9...
  • Page 67: Distance Correction

    The values entered here must be within the range of the distance correction. Click the OK button to calculate the correction value. The distance will be corrected the next time a document is scanned. 4 – 10 CS610/CS510/IS210...
  • Page 68: Using The Carrier Sheet

    • As a general guideline, the scanning speed must be lowered if the total document thickness including the carrier sheet exceeds 0.8 mm. Please see Section 4.3, “Handling Documents According to their Material and Thickness” for further details. CS610/CS510/IS210 4 – 11...
  • Page 69: Daily Maintenance

    The stand is an option for the CS510-06 model. (3) Close the top cover until the left and right latches on the top cover lock into position, making sure that you don’t get your fingers caught. CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 1...
  • Page 70: Cleaning The Document Hold-Down Unit

    Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1 “Opening and Closing the Top Cover”. Take care not to get your fingers caught in the cover. Scanning may be affected if the underside of the document hold-down unit becomes scratched or dirty. It must be cleaned when necessary. CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 2...
  • Page 71: Cleaning The Image Sensors

    (unexpected white or black streaks in the data) due to scratches on the transparent contact plate or other reasons, please perform the calibration procedure (see Section 5.6, “Calibration”). If the scanning results do not improve after calibration, the transparent contact plate(s) will need to be replaced. CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 3...
  • Page 72: Cleaning The Paper Sensors

    Close the top cover as described in Section 5.1 “Opening and Closing the Top Cover”. Take care not to get your fingers caught in the cover. Use a cotton swab or something equally soft to gently wipe the paper sensors. Do not use any chemicals to clean the sensors. CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 4...
  • Page 73: Removing A Jammed Document

    Select the procedure that is appropriate for your scanner model and/or document thickness. CS610 (thin document up to 1.5 mm thick)/CS510/IS210 (1) Turn off the scanner. (2) Open the top cover as described in Section 5.1 “Opening and Closing the Top Cover”.
  • Page 74 5. DAILY MAINTENANCE CS610 (documents thicker than 1.5 mm) Press the ITA key to switch the scanner to ITA mode (the ITA LED lights). Hold down the FORWARD key. The top cover will start to rise. The ITA LED flashes while the cover is rising.
  • Page 75: Calibration

    Monitor: 1024 × 768 pixels, High Color or better resolution A low-resolution monitor will make it difficult to discern any problem areas. The calibration method for the CS610 scanner differs according to whether the calibration is for a thin document or a thick document.
  • Page 76 Notch Notch For thin documents For thick documents (CS610 only) Connect the scanner to the computer. Switch on the scanner, then switch on the Launch the Scanner Adjustment program (as described earlier). Select Model Setup on the Scanner menu.
  • Page 77 (8) Clicking the [OK] button begins calibration. (9) Calibration ends after approximately 10 minutes. Click the [OK] button to complete calibration. (10) To check the calibration results, click the Confirm button in the Calibration menu (shown in step (5) above). CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 9...
  • Page 78 (17) Return to step (10) and verify the calibration results. If you perform the calibration adjustment several times with no discernible results, there may be a problem with the scanner itself. In this case, please contact your Graphtec vendor. CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 10...
  • Page 79 Perform color correction if there is any discrepancy in color in parts of the scanned image even after you have calibrated the scanner. Before performing color correction on the CS610 scanner, make sure that the scanner is in the status where the thin document setting has been selected at the scanner after calibration for thin documents has been performed.
  • Page 80 Click in the center of the color tile indicated by the numbers 1 to 6 (1 to 4 in the case of the CS500-06 model). Align the cursor crosshairs with the printed lines at the sides of the tile. CS610-11/CS510-11/IS210-11eN-PRO models Cursor lines (red) Align with the printed lines, then click.
  • Page 81 (11) Click the Fit icon to display the entire image, and check whether there is any discrepancy in color. If there is no discrepancy, color correction is complete. Click the Close button. If there is still some color discrepancy after performing Color Correction, repeat steps (6) through (11). CS610/CS510/IS210 5 – 13...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting Procedures

    Are both the USB and Ethernet Both cables cannot be connected at the same cables connected? time. Disconnect one of the cables. Is the Graphtec Network Utility connected? Connect the Graphtec Network Utility. (when using the Ethernet connection) Is the Graphtec Network Utility installed? Install the Graphtec Network Utility.
  • Page 83: The Control Panel's Red Error Led Is Lit

    Scanning Master 21+ is set to “USB” when you are using a USB interface. Consult the Scanning Master 21+ user’s manual for further information. “Communication error” is displayed for the Graphtec Network Utility status, and connection cannot be performed. Cause Remedy...
  • Page 84: The Control Panel's Red Error Lamp Is Flashing

    (the surface to be scanned) facing down. The scanning conditions set were Set the scanning conditions again (they can be inappropriate for the document. controlled from the scanning software provided). CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 3...
  • Page 85: The Image Quality Has Dropped

    Moreover, fine adjustment to correct such deviation can be performed using the driver software if the deviation causes are overlapped or missing data. Overlapped data Original document Data overlaps Missing data Original document Data is missing Deviation due to scanner specifications Original document Deviation caused by specifications CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 4...
  • Page 86 Document feed direction Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 1 Markings on the document scanning table Document feed direction Because the document is loaded face down, Sensor 1 is the leftmost sensor in the driver software’s display windows. CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 5...
  • Page 87: Smudges Not Appearing In The Original Document Appear In The Scanned Data

    (Scanning Master 21+) provided with for a document of a different paper type. your scanner, select the Distance Correction The scanning precision varies according function to adjust the precision. to the type of document. CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 6...
  • Page 88: Stripes Or Moiré Patterns Which Are Not In The Original Document Appear In The Scanned Data

    Cause Remedy The scanner’s image scanning quality has Run the “Scanner Adjustment Program” deteriorated. (see Section 5.6, “Calibration”), and perform calibration. You are using a carrier sheet with a color Don’t use the carrier sheet. document. CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 7...
  • Page 89: The Document Cannot Be Fed Correctly

    The thick document that has been inserted Press the ITA key to raise the top cover. is slipping, and cannot be fed. (CS610) Remove the document, and then reload it. 6.16 “Document size cannot be acquired” is displayed Cause...
  • Page 90: The Document Stops During The Thickness-Detection Process

    Foreign matter is obstructing the document Remove the document, and then remove the movement. foreign matter. The safety sensor has been activated. The paper jam sensor has been activated. Press the FORWARD key to raise the top cover. CS610/CS510/IS210 6 – 9...
  • Page 91: Appendix A. Optional And Miscellaneous Items

    APPENDIX A. OPTIONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS APPENDIX A. OPTIONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Optional items can be obtained from your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor. Optional items Code Item name Software to upgrade OPS112 Scanning Master 21+ to OPS115 Scanning...
  • Page 92: Appendix B. Standard Specifications

    Up to 20.3 mm or less (including the carrier sheet) Optical resolution 600 dpi Interpolated resolution CS610-11eN: 50 to 800 dpi, in 1-dpi increments CS610-11eN-PRO: 50 to 9600 dpi, in 1-dpi increments Main scanning system Contact image sensor system (Five A4 sensors in a zigzag pattern)
  • Page 93 The precision figures above were measured under the operating conditions described below. • Special test chart used : Mylar sheet #200 • Guaranteed precision conditions : Temperature 20°C ±3°C; Humidity: 60% ±10% RH *4 The USB 2.0 and Ethernet interfaces cannot be used at the same time. CS610/CS510/IS210 B – 2...
  • Page 94 The precision figures above were measured under the operating conditions described below. • Special test chart used : Mylar sheet #200 • Guaranteed precision conditions : Temperature 20°C ±3°C; Humidity: 60% ±10% RH *4 The USB 2.0 and Ethernet interfaces cannot be used at the same time. CS610/CS510/IS210 B – 3...
  • Page 95 • Special test chart used : Mylar sheet #200 • Guaranteed precision conditions : Temperature 20°C ±3°C; Humidity: 60% ±10% RH *4 The USB 2.0 and Ethernet interfaces cannot be used at the same time. *5 PRO only. CS610/CS510/IS210 B – 4...
  • Page 96: Appendix C. External View

    APPENDIX C. EXTERNAL VIEW APPENDIX C. EXTERNAL VIEW External Dimensions CS610-11/CS510-11/IS210-11 1205 CS510-06 Unit : mm Dimensional precision error : ± 5 mm CS610/CS510/IS210 C – 1...
  • Page 97: Index

    CS500/IS200 ..........2-8 CS600 ............2-7 Calibration adjustment ........5-8 Calibration sheets ..........1-2 Carrier sheet .......... 1-2, 4-11 Graphtec network utility ........3-13 Casters ............2-4 Cleaning paper ..........1-2 Color correction ..........5-11 Image sensors, Cleaning ......... 5-3 Color correction sheets ........
  • Page 98 Thick document support unit ......1-2 Thickness of the document ......4-7 Top cover ..........2-4, 5-1 Transparent contact plates ....... 5-3 Troubleshooting ..........6-1 Usage precautions ..........ix USB connector ..........2-5 User's Manual ..........1-2 Warm-up ............. x CS610/CS510/IS210 Index – 2...
  • Page 99 The specifications, etc., in this manual are subject to change without notice. CS610-UM-151 January 20, 2008 1st edition-01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION...
  • Page 100 503-10 Shinano-cho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama 244-8503, Japan Tel : +81 (045) 825-6250 Fax : +81 (045) 825-6396 Email : info@graphteccorp.com Web : www.graphteccorp.com Printed in Japan 641050431...

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