Kodak A-61557 manual Scanner components, Front view, Back view

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Scanner components

Front view

 

 

Scanner top

Back

 

cover

 

cover

 

 

Indicator lights

Exit

Side cover stop wire

Automatic

feeder

Exit tray

Input tray

Automatic feeder and input tray — depending on the document thickness and condition, holds up to 50 documents. Place documents in the input tray for scanning (i6060 and i6090 Scanners only).

Indicator lights (LEDs) — illuminates or flashes indicating scanner status. See Chapter 5, “Indicator lights” for more information.

Exit tray/Exit stop wire — collects the scanned documents.

Scanner covers — the scanner has three scanner covers (top, side and back covers) which can be removed for maintenance or clearing document jams.

Back view

USB port

Power port

Power switch

USB port — connects the scanner to the PC.

Power port — connects the power cord to the scanner. Power switch — turns the scanner on and off.

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Contents I6000 Series Check Scanners Contents Safety information User precautions European Union Safety and regulatory agency approvalsUnited States Acoustic emission EMC statementsEuropean Union Peoples Republic of ChinaIntroduction Scanner featuresWhat’s in the box Getting StartedRecommended MinimumDecember Windows Installing the driversDecember Page December Update Device Driver Wizard window is displayed Click Next December Windows XP December Page Select No, not this time and click Next Page December Scanner components Front viewBack view I6090 Scanners only Inside viewUsing the Scanner Turning the scanner on and offDocument Size Documents Scanning yourFor i6060/i6090 Check Scanners For i6015 Check ScannerDaily cleaning MaintenanceProcedures Description CAT NoTo clean the remaining drive rollers Procedure Weekly cleaningDecember Page Cartridge Replacing the inkTroubleshooting Indicator lightsScanner State Clearing a document jam Problem solving Error Codes Possible SolutionHelpful hints Problem Possible Solution Image quality issuesAppendix a Specifications Scanner Dimensions TemperatureMicr recognition Micr data transmissionDecember