Bell and Howell 2000 FB User Manual
Bell and Howell 2000 FB User Manual

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S004011 2-00
BELL@HOWELL
User Manual
Bell & Howell, Scanners
3450 W Pratt Ave Lincolnwood IL 60712
847 675 7600 (General)
800 SCAN 494 (Sales)
800 SCAN 495 (Techmcal Support)
Web Stte wwwbhscanners corn
The Bell & Howell logo,
Cop~scan,
and Cop~scan !I are registered
trademarks of Bell & Howell Company (U S and foreign)
© 2000 Bell & Howell Scanners

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  • Page 1 2000 FB SCANNER S004011 2-00 User Manual Bell & Howell, Scanners 3450 W Pratt Ave Lincolnwood IL 60712 847 675 7600 (General) 800 SCAN 494 (Sales) 800 SCAN 495 (Techmcal Support) Web Stte wwwbhscanners corn Cop~scan, The Bell & Howell logo,...
  • Page 2 Safety Information When using your machine, the following safety precautions should be always be followed Safety During Operation In tins manual, the following m~rtant symbols are used Z~ WARNING: Injury or even Ignoring this wamlng could cause serious death, I /h CAUTION: Ignonng this caubon could cause ~njury or damage to property ~ Igr~ onng this...
  • Page 3 Safety Inform tion Warnings ~ ~ -~"~-connect the machine to the power source described (~} on the Inside ~ontcoverofthls manual. ~ ¯ Avoid multi-wiring. ¯ Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on It, pull It hard or bend It more than necessary.
  • Page 4 Safety Information CAUTION ~--~-~ ¯ Keep the machine away from humidity and dust A fire or an electric shock mtght occur ¯ Do not place the machine on an unstable or tdted surface If ~t topples over, it could cause ~njury ¯...
  • Page 5 Important Information Important Information 1 Read all of these msu~ct~om and keep them for later reference 2 Follow all warnings and mstrucuons marked on the machine 3 Unplug this machine from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use hqmd cleaners or aerosol cleaners 4 Do not use tl~ machine near water 5 Do not place ttus machine on an unstable cart, stand, or table The machine could fall and...
  • Page 6 Important Information 13 Unplug ttns machine from the wall outlet and refer servtcmg to qualLfied service personal under the following con&Uom, A When the power cord or plug ~s damaged or frayed B If hqmd has been spilled into the machine C If the machme has been exposed to ram or water D If the machine does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those consols that are covered by the operating mslruct~ons smee tmproper...
  • Page 7 How to Read This Manual How to Read This Manua~ In ttus manual, the following symbols are used /h Warning Tins symbol mdtcates a potenually hazardous sltuat~on that m~ght result m death or serious injury when you nmuse the machine w~thout following the mstrucuons under flus symbol Be sure to read the mslructlons, all of which are described m the Safety Informauon section /~ Caution Ttus symbol mchcates a potenually hazardous sltuaaon that m~ght result m minor or moderate...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Information Safety Dunng Opemtton ............Examples of Ind,cat~ons ............Important Information How to Read This Manual 1. introduction Features Ullra-fast scanmng ............Stmdtaneous scanning of both s;des of a document ......(Duplex Model only) ............Dtrect operation using the buttons on the scanner ......
  • Page 9 Table of Contents 3-- Settin~g Original~s Originals Recommended Sizes and Weights of Onglnals ......D~fflcult to Detect S~zes ......... -’- ......18 Onglnal Sizes and Scanning Area ........... Setting Originals Setting the Ong~nal on the Contac~ Glass ........Setbng the Ong~nal in the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) ....4.
  • Page 10 Table of Contents 6. Appendices Maintenance Clean,ng the Scanner ............Cleaning the Contact Glass, Sht Glass, White Sheet, and Platen ..Cleaning the Feed Roller and Drum ......... Cleaning the Wlute Roller (Duplex Model Only) ......Mov, ng the Scanner ............Can3,mg the Scamper a Shoxt D]staace ........
  • Page 12: Features

    Features T}as secUon describes the features of tins scanner Ultra-fast scanning When scanning A4~I (8W’ x 11" ~1), monochrome at 200@1, tins scanner can scan 55 (57) pages/minute When scanning A4 [~ (SW’ x 11" ~1 ), monochrome at 400dpl, tins scanner can scan 31 (32) pages/minute During double-sided scanning, when scanning A4[~ (8½"...
  • Page 13: Space-Saving Design

    1. Introduction Space-saving design style, elements, Th~s scanner L~ designed m a’~vmgless" m which there are no protruding such as a document ~ray Tlus design allows the scanner to be set up next to a wall, and pernuts office space to be used more effectively Supports both TWAIN and ISIS The scanner supports both the stan~wcl TWAIN and the newer ISIS driver, allowing the scanner to function w~th a wide range of software...
  • Page 14: Guide To The Scanner

    Guide to the Scanner Guide to the Scanner 6. Stopper 1. Auto Document Feeder (ADF) TbJs ~s usedto automaucally feed and scan Thts stops documents that have been scanned and output by the Auto Docu- documents ment Feeder 2. Document Table 7.
  • Page 15 1. Introduction __ I 1. Whlta Sheet 7. Interface for Reveme Side Scan- nlng Tins presses the document down on the conta~ glass Th~s ~s an extension interface for reverse s~de scanning (Duplex Model only) 2. Contact Glass 8. DIP Switches Th~s Is where the document is placed These sw~tches are used to set the operat-...
  • Page 16 Guide to the Scanner Understanding the indicators The scanner has the following m&cators Machine Busy Document m Place Error When the scanner is m a normal operating state, the m&cators wall hght m one of the combma- uons shown below If the m&cators hght m any other pattern, an error has occurred Refer to p 28, "Error In&cators and Soluuons"...
  • Page 17 1. Introduction...
  • Page 18 Tins chapter explains the preparauons that are necessary m order to use the scanner Preparing for Installation Checking the Scanner Location Set up the scanner m a location that satisfies the following concht~ons ~ Setup location /~ Warning: Make sure the wall outlet Is near the machine and easily accessible so that In event of an emergency It can be unplugged easily.
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Scanner

    2. Setting up the Scanner ~ Installation space Set up the scanner m a locatton where there ~s enough space to provide the clearance shown m the figure below 4~ Installation environment ~]l~lmportant Do not set up the scanner m any of the types of locations hsted below Doing so could cause the scanner to malfuncaon ¯...
  • Page 20: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for Installation Set up the scanner in a locatmn where the temperature and hum~chty voll fall w~thm the ranges shown below 10°C 80% 27°C 8(P/~ 15°C 125°c I ~O~C,~°/ol 10°C 15% °C [~] Usable range ~ Recommended range 50°F 80% 80 6°F 80°1, 70% "~ ’~89...
  • Page 21: Connecting To The Host Computer

    2. Setting up the Scanner Connecting to the Host Computer Tins scanner connects to a host personal Olmportant computer through a SCSI interface Th~s If two or more devices m a dmsy chmn secuon provides an overview of SCSI, and share the same SCSI ID, m~soperauon explains how to connect the scanner to a host and data loss may result Set a umque...
  • Page 22: Sett, Ng The Scsi Id

    Connecting to the Host Computer ~]l~[tlmport~nt Connecting the SCSl Cable The total length of the SCSI cables, in- (No Connection to Other Port) cluding the length of the cable reside the personal computer, should be no more than 3m (9 8 ft ) when using syn- Turn off the host computer and all chronous transfer, and no more than 6m peripheral devices that will be con-...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Scsi Cable (Connection To Other Port)

    2. Setting up the Scanner Connecting the SCSl Cable (Connection to Other Port) Turn off the host computer and all pe- ripheral devices that will be connected through the SCSI interface. Use SCSI cables to connect the per- sonai computer and the peripheral de- scanner m the middle of the daisy Set DIP sw~tch 3 to on.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Power Cable

    Connecting the Power Cable Connecting the Power Cable Tins secuon explains how to connect the power cable to the scanner ~ Warning ¯ Only connect the machine to the power source described on the Inside front cover of this manual ~ ¯...
  • Page 25 2. Setting up the Scanner Push the power cable plug all of the way into the power connector on the scanner. Note Use the power cable that was provided with ttus scanner Plug the other end of the power cable into the power outlet.
  • Page 26: Tumlng On/Off The Scanner Power

    Turning On/Off the Scanner Power Turning On/Off the Scanner Power Turning On the Scanner Power When turning on the power, turn on each dewce m the dmsy chain one by one, staring from the dewce that is at the opposite end of the chain away from the host computer and working daisy towards the host computer Turn on the host computer last...
  • Page 27 2. Setting up the Scanner Initializing the Scanner If the SCSI ID rotary switch or DIP sw~tch settings have been changed whtle the power ~s on, it is necessary to tmuahze the scanner m order to put the new settings into effect To tmt~ahze the scanner, e~ther turn the power off and then back on again, or else perform the procedure described below Using an object w~th a thin tip, such as a ballpoint pen, press the reset sw~tch located...
  • Page 28: Originals

    3. Setting Originals Tl’as sectaon explains how to set originals that are to be scanned m the scanner Originals can be set e~ther on the contact glass or m the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) The Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Is useful when you want to scan mulUple originals consecuttvely Originals Recommended Sizes and Weights of Originals Original weight...
  • Page 29 3. Setting Originals ¯ An original that is l~ghly transparent, such as transparencies or tracing paper ¯ An original that has markedly curled edges, such as shown below 5mm(O 2") ~~___,~ Difficult to Detect Sizes When the Olmonal Image Processing Umt Type A ~s installed, the scanner can automa~cally detect the s~ze of an original However, the stzes of the following types of originals are chfficult to detect properly, even ~f using a scanner driver that supports automatic detection of the s~ze of the ¯...
  • Page 30: Onglnal Sizes And Scanning Area

    Originals Original sizes that can be detected automatically I~’-,~o-~ ~-= I ~="=~"=~=J~ 1~o~" slz~ u~d ovcrsc~ ’ ~ xll" 8H’X$~" 8t~15~ ~I~I IH IH IH I~I ~ I I Original Sizes and Scanning Area # ~n~ct gla~ ~mum ~, Auto Document Feeder (ADF)
  • Page 31 Sett, ng Or,g,nals Setting the Original o~n thee Contact Glas~s Z~ Caution ~~’~c~n closing Auto D°cumentFeeder(ADF)" L~e~ ~] Open the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) With the s~de to be scanned facing down, place the ortgmal on the contact glass, and ahgn it with the home position and scale.
  • Page 32 Setting Originals Setting the Original in the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) ~ Note ~ Do not set originals m the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) m excess of the upper lm~t mark (Stacked height Not more than 15ram (0 6")) ~ The number of sheets that can be set m the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) at one ttme depends on the s~ze and weight (ttnckness) of the originals Use the following table agmde Number...
  • Page 33 3. Setting Originals I~ Note O When scanning an original that is A5 ~ (HLT [~) s~ze or smaller, pull the stopper of the output table, turn it around, shde ~t back into the table, and adjust the pos~t~on (Refer to the diagram below ) OImportsnt o When the stopper ~s extended, do not grasp the stopper when opening or closing the...
  • Page 34 Setting Originals ~] Fan the sheets, and then line up their edges. [q W~th the first page facing up on top, place the originals m the Auto Document Feeder (ADF), and adjust the posit~ons of the grades so that they touch the edges of the origina~ 1 Grades...
  • Page 35 3. Setting Originals...
  • Page 36: General Scanning Method

    General Scanning Method Scanning of an original is mluated by software that is TWAIN or ISIS compatible The method of operauon depends on the software For details, refer to the manual that was supphed with your software Limitation When usmg double-staled scanning, Lf the leading edge of the reverse side of the document ~s dark, the scanned tmage may appear wl’nU.sh...
  • Page 37: Scanning Originals

    4. Scanning Originals Manual Scanning By setting up a scanner driver that supports the manual scanning funcaon, scanning can be u~Uatecl by pressing the [Start] button If ~e manual scanning funcUon ~s used, then commumcanons between the scanner and the personal computer are no longer needed tn cases where ~t ~s necessary to set the original m the scanner one sheet at a t~me, for example Set the manual scmming function through the scanner driver.
  • Page 38: When Scanning Does Not Start

    When Scanning Does not Start If sefalnmg does not start, check the following Item to check Action Is the power on~ Turn on the power the SCSI ID set properly? , If there are any other SCSI devices I connected, the host computer may not be able to reeogmze the scanner ff it has the , same SCSI ID as another devtce Refer to P 11, "Semng the SCSI ID,"...
  • Page 39: Error Indlcatora And Solutions

    5. Troubleshooting Error Indicators and Solutions When the mchcators are on or flashing m any of the following combmaaons, an error has occurred After confirming the nature of the error, take the appropriate acaon Description of error Action ¯ ¯ The Auto Document Feeder Close the Auto Document (ADF) or the ADF cover...
  • Page 40: The Auto Document Feeder (Adf)

    Procedures to Correct Errors ,n the ADF When an Original is Jammed When an Odginal was Not Out- Feeder put Propedy from Ihe Auto Docu- in the Auto Document I! o~, ~e ~J)F cover II o~,, ~e.~D~’ cover. inthcated by the arrow. ~he O~oratiorl ~ Remove the original from the output table,...
  • Page 41: Replacing The Ink R~Bbon

    5. Troubleshootin When Characters Printed by the Endorser are Too Light or the Original Gets Dirty Replacing the Ink Ribbon /h CauUon ¯ When you pull out the plug from the socket, gnp the plug to avoid damaging the cord and causing fire or electnc shock Replace the mk ribbon rf the Endorser’s printing becomes too hght Turn off scanner power, and unplug the power cable from the power outlet.
  • Page 42 When Charactem Printed by the Endorser are Too Light or the Original Gets Dirty Gently press the old ink ribbon car- Rame the r~ar portion of the Endoner, and then pull the Endorser out. tridge down fl), and then pull it out ¢~. ~]~lmportant Push a new mk n"obon cartridge mto Do not pull on the Endorser’s cord...
  • Page 43: Cleaning The Endorser

    5. Troubleshooting ~I Push the Endorser in until it chcks, Cleaning thee Endorser and tuck the Endorser’s power cord into the appropmte hook. If paper scraps and dust accumulate m the VlClmty of the prlnUng section of the En- dorser, pnntmg quahty wdl be adversely affected If the printing secUon becomes d~, gently wipe the pomon shown m whtte m the tllustrat~on below with a dry, soft cloth...
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner Z~ Warning Do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified In this manual Some parts of the machine are at a high voltage and could give you an electric shock. When the machine needs to be checked, adjusted, or repaired, conMct your seryice representatives.
  • Page 45: I I I I

    6. Appendices ~e Contact Glass, Slit Glass, White Sheet, and Platen L~ Caution ~~DocumentFeeder(ADF). ~’] W~pe these components with a soft, dry cloth. 1 Wl~te Sheet 2 Platen 3 Sht Glass Contact Glass Cleaning the Feed Roller and Drum Tam off scanner power, and unplug the power cable from the power outlet* Open the ADF cover, and then while turning the feed roller and drum by hand, w~pe them with a damp cloth that has been thoroughly wrung out.
  • Page 46 Maintenance Note Always clean the feed roller a~ter scanning an ongmal that was written m pencil or w~th some other material that ~s not sohdly fixed on the paper If you do not clean the feed roller, ;t may chrty the next original that ;s scanned...
  • Page 47: Cleaning The Wlute Roller (Duplex Model Only)

    6. Appendices ~e White Roller (Duplex Model Only) If wlnte stripes (m the normal paper dtrecuon) appear m the Image from the reverse s]~ of the ~! Turn off scanner power, and unplug the power cable from the power outlet. ~placeOpen the Auto Document Feeder (ADF), and pull offthe white sheet (which is held mby cellophane tape)
  • Page 48 Maintenance Align the arrow on the reverse side of the white sheet with the document home position. Note Make sure that the wl~te sheet does not he on the scales 1 Homeposmon 2 Scales Gently close the Auto Document Feeder (ADF), and press it down on it ~lly.
  • Page 49: Mov, Ng The Scanner

    6. Appendices Moving the Scanner /~ Caution The scanner weighs a maximum 29kg. When moving the scanner, always hold It with the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) against yourself, and lift It up slowly so as not strain yourself. Trying to lift the scanner even though It is too heavy for you, or handling the scanner carelessly and dropping It can result In Injury.
  • Page 50: Can3,Mg The Scamper A Shoxt D]Staace

    Maintenance Carrying the Scanner a Short Distance ~] Turn off scanner power, and unplug the power cable from the power outlet. ~’~ Disconnect the SCSI cables. B Grasping the scanner on the sides, above the bottom, and with the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) closest to yourself, carry the scanner to its new locano~ ~l~lmportant When carrying the scanner, try to keep it as level as possible...
  • Page 51: Options

    6. Appendices Options Th~s section describes opuons that are sold separately image Processing UnitType A i~ Note ~3 The Image Processing Umt Type A is an opUon If flus opUon is used, the following tmage processing features become possible Dynamic Threshold Th~s funcUon automatically determines a statable threshold value on the basis of the bnghmess of the original, and converts the scanned ~mage to binary data.
  • Page 52 Options Endorser UnitType A (Printing Function) i~ Note ~1 The Endorser Umt Type A (Pnntmg Funcuon) ts an option for some models, and standard eqmpment on other models The Endorser Umt Type A (printing funct;on) can print a symbol or number on originals that have been scanned by the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) The Endorser Umt Type A (printing funcuon) settings are made through the scanner driver For detads on how to set the Endorser Umt Type A, refer to the manual and help proxaded for the scanner driver that you wall be using ~...
  • Page 53: Scanner Electncal And Hardware Spec,Ficat,Ons

    6. Appendices Specifications Scanner Electrical and Hardware Specifications Type Desktop flatbed scanner Scanning methods F~xed original scaanmg aad moving ongmal scanning Scanning area Mam-dLrecaon 298mm (11 7") max Sub-dLrecaon 432mm (17") nmx Resolution Mare-scanning 400din Sub-scanning 400dpl Gray scale 8 blts/p~xel Scanning tune 0 65 seconds (A4 ~/200din/binary 0 62 seconds (LT ~l/200dl~/bmary)
  • Page 54: Dip Switches

    DIP Switches DiP Switches Only the settings of DIP sw~tches 1 through 3 can be changed Do not change the semngs of the other sw~tches 12345678 Leave these set to =OFF," do not change OFF Internal SCSI term=nator on Internal SCSI terminator off OFF SCSI synchronous transfer enabled SCSI synchronous transfer...
  • Page 55: Functions

    6. Appendices Functions The scanner driver can be used to perform the following tmage processing funetaons Preview (P44) Scan (P 45) Scanning Composlaon (P 45) Binary Scanning/Threshold (P 46) Halftone Scanning (P 47) Gray Scale Scanning (P 48) Area Extraetaon (P 49) Section Area (Multi-area Settings) (P 50)
  • Page 56: Scan

    Functions Sca___ Tins function scans an original once the scanning area, scanning composition, resolutaon, and other values have been set When setting these values, cons]derataon should be g~ven to the ongmal that is to be scanned and to the output device (chsplay, printer, etc ) For example, ~t ~s meaningless to scan an original lugh resolutaon ff the resolution of the output device is lower than the scanning resolutaon, especmlly because tugh-resolut]on scanning uses a great deal of memory and reqmres more processing tame...
  • Page 57 6 Appendices Binary Scanning/Threshold The bmary scannmg functmn convem the ongmal into black and wtnte unage data. If the original contains any mtermechate ~olors, they I~e ¢xm~a~ed with the threshold value and determmed to be e~ther bla~k or whtte ac~ordmgly The threshold value ~m be set to any of 255 gradattons, any are darker than the threshold value are scanned as "black"...
  • Page 58: Halftone Scann,Ng

    Function__s Hal~one Scanmng Halftone scanning converts the original into an tmage consisting of pseudo-halftones produced by dot shading (m wtuch shading is actueved through combmaUons of black and wlute dots, as m newspaper photographs) Ttus function ~s used to output an original that has intermediate tones such as a photo, on an output dewce that can only produce monochrome output, such as a laser printer Because halftone scanning expresses pseudo-halftones, ~t does not reqmre as much memory,...
  • Page 59: Gray Scale Scanning

    6 Appendices 70 LPI 95 LPI 180 LPI Gray Scale Scanning Glay Scale scanning converts an original into tmage data consisting of 4-tat or 8-btt gradanons Four b~ts can express 16 gradations, and eight tats can express 256 gradattons Tins function ~s used to that contains mtermethate tones on an output dowce that can express output al~ onglnal...
  • Page 60 Functions Area Extraction Ttns function ex~acts and scans a spectfied rectangular area vathm a scanning ~ ~ example, to scan.lust the photograph pomon of the original shown below, spec~ the area where the photograph ~s located Therectan~mlarareatsspectfiedby ~thecoordmates of the upper left corner of the rectangle, and the vemcal and horizontal lengths Spec~ied area Ongmal Scanned r~ult...
  • Page 61 6 Appendices Section Area (Multi-area Settings) Thts functton pemnts the specfficatton of up to four rectangular areas of any size wxthm the scanning mea, each of which can be set as the scanning area. When overlapping areas are set, the area that was set last takes priority For example, when a single original contains both text and photos, specify rectangular areas for each, and then set binary scanning mode for the text areas and halftone scannmg mode for the...
  • Page 62: Auto Photo/Letter

    Functions Auto Photo/Letter m halftone scamnng mode Tins funcuon m used m order to aetomattcally scan text m bmary scanning mode and photos m halftone scanmng mode Tins ftmctton allows you to scan an ongmal that contains both text and photos just once while automaucaIly scanning each type of area m the appmpnme scanmng mode w~thout havmg to make spectal settings for each Tins functmn ~s vahd only when the optzonal Image Processing Umt Type A ts mstalled.
  • Page 63: Resolution

    6 Appendices Resolution Th~s function pertmts setting separate resolutions for the mare-scanning and the sub-scanning, over a range of 100din to 800din (m I din increments) for each A lugh resoluUon setting reqmres more free space m memory and reqmres more processing tune Basically, when outputtmg a scanned maage that is the same s~ze as the original unage, set the same resoluUon as that of the output dewce Image quahty will suffer ff the resoluUon ~s less than that of the output dewce, and ~t ~s meaningless to set a resolution that ~s h~gher than the resolutmn...
  • Page 64: Brightness

    Functions Brightness The bnghmess can be ad.lueted to 255 levels If a lngh value ~s set for the brightness, the tmage will become brighter overall If a low value ts set, the mu~e wdl become darker overall When scannmg a dark ongmal, set a htgh value for the bnghmess, when scannmg a bright original set a low value for the brtghmess ~ example, Lf a dark ongmal~s scanned normally, any gradattons m the darker pomons wall be lost and wall appear to be sohd black m the scanned xmage By increasing the brightness value m thts case, the gradations m the darker pomon will...
  • Page 65: Gamma Correct,On

    6 Appendices Gamma Correctio~n The following types of gamma correcuon are possible However, different models of output dewces have dLfferent charactensucs Select a statable gamma curve for the original that is to be ¯ scanned and the output devtce @ Normal Emphasizes the contrast shghtly, resulting m a somewhat sharp scanned tmage @ Sharp Emphastzes the contrast, resulting m a sharp scanned tmage...
  • Page 66: I I I I

    Functions Binary Filters The following two filters can be used for binary scanning ~ NoI~¢ removal Tlus filter used to elmmaate the unnecessary small dots that appear when scanning an original that lS the result of several generataons of photocopying When filter ks not used When filter ,s used ~’...
  • Page 67: Document Size Detect,On

    6. Appendices Document Size Detection Ttns funcuon automaucally detects the width of the original, and sends the mformaUon to the personal computer Document Size Detection on the Contact Glass --~, p~-- 5mm (0.2") Fa~e of odglnal Sub-,scannlng direction Document Size Detection In the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) -.~ p.--~mm (o.~") Face of odglnal Note...
  • Page 68: Erase Background

    Functions Erase Background This funcuon per~mts selection of the white side dynamic range for scanning When Erase Background Is disabled The dynamic range ~s set so that a whtte original (D value 0 07) reaches maximum output When Emsa Background Is enabled Dunng scanning, the poruon of the original that ~s closest to white ~s deemed to be white, ~md the dynamic range xs set so that the pomon m question reaches maxtmum output...
  • Page 69: Index

    6. Appendices Index ADF Cover ....... 4, 29, 34 Feed roller ......29, 35 Area Extract]on ......Auto Document Feeder (ADF) --- 1, 3, Gamma Correct]on ......17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 36, 37, 39 40, 51 Gray Scale Scanning ....45, 48 Auto Photo/Letter ....
  • Page 70: Parameter Download

    Index Parameter Download ..... Terminator ...... 10, 11, 43 Platen ........Threshold ........ TWAIN ......... 2, 25 Power Cable ........ Power Connector ....... 4, 14 Power On ........Whtte Roller ....... Power Sw~tch ...... 3, 13, 15 Preview ........Whtte Sheet ......4, 34, 36 Red Lamp Umt ......
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