Kodak A-61557 Micr recognition, Micr data transmission, Temperature, Humidity, Scanner Dimensions

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MICR recognition

Recognition algorithm for E13B, CMC7 or CMC0 standards performed by the API

 

 

MICR data transmission

Analog waveform through the USB port

 

 

Temperature

Operating: 60 - 90°F (15 - 32°C)

 

Storage: 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C)

 

 

Humidity

35 to 85% non-condensing

 

 

Scanner Dimensions

Height: 6.8 in. / 17.3 cm

 

Length: 11 in. / 27.9 cm

 

Depth: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm

 

Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.3 kg

 

Footprint: 5.1 in. / 12.9 cm x 8 6 in. / 21.8 cm

 

 

Acoustic Noise

56 Lpa (dbA) peak @ the operator position

(Sound Power level)

 

 

 

Electrical requirements

Power Consumption: 50 watts (maximum)

 

115 Vac ± 10% 60 Hz

 

230 Vac ± 10% 50 Hz

 

 

Agency approvals

UL, CUL, FCC, Class A, CE, EN55022 Class A

 

 

Product life

5,000,000 checks

 

 

Duty cycle

3,000 to 5,000 checks per day

i6060 or i6090 Check Scanner

MTTR (Mean time to repair)

20 minutes

 

 

Optional Printer

Endorse back side of document prior to capturing the scanned image

 

12 nozzle printing resolution (96 dpi)

 

Cartridge: Hewlett Packard 6602A (up to 7,000,000 characters)

 

 

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A-61557 December 2006

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Contents I6000 Series Check Scanners Contents Safety information User precautions Safety and regulatory agency approvals European UnionAcoustic emission EMC statements United StatesEuropean Union Peoples Republic of ChinaScanner features IntroductionGetting Started What’s in the boxRecommended MinimumDecember Installing the drivers WindowsDecember 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 Inside view I6090 Scanners onlyUsing the Scanner Turning the scanner on and offDocument Size Scanning your DocumentsFor i6060/i6090 Check Scanners For i6015 Check ScannerMaintenance Daily cleaningProcedures Description CAT NoTo clean the remaining drive rollers Weekly cleaning ProcedureDecember Page Replacing the ink CartridgeTroubleshooting Indicator lightsScanner State Clearing a document jam Problem solving Error Codes Possible SolutionHelpful hints Image quality issues Problem Possible SolutionAppendix a Specifications Temperature Scanner DimensionsMicr recognition Micr data transmissionDecember