Kodak A-61003 manual EB-8, Scanner/Microimager

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Scanner/Microimager 990:

Setup:

 

Turn on main power switch, if necessary.

 

Turn on side panel switch.

 

Load film into cassette(s).

 

Load film cassette(s) into machine.

 

Select the lens holder position.

 

Select the mask.

 

Calibrate the machine.

Adjust the feed/separator rollers. Adjust the feed shelf.

Adjust the feed shelf length. Adjust the feeder side guides.

Adjust the exit hopper side guides. Adjust the exit hopper end stop.

Install the proper exit hopper deflector.

Perform an exposure step test, if necessary. Prepare documents to feed into transport.

Running a Job:

Enable the machine from the host system.

Select an application mode.

Input any temporary/override operating values.

Enter or verify the starting Image Address.

Enter or verify the starting document image level.

Press the Run key.

Feed documents.

Press the Stop key.

Execute Scanner End-of-Job.

Remove documents from the exit hopper.

Unload film cassette(s) from the machine.

Unload film from the cassette(s), if necessary.

Turn off side panel switch.

Turn off main power switch, if necessary.

EB-8

A-61003 September 1993

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Contents Kodak Imagelink Table of Contents Operator Interface EB-1Keys/Indicators Function EB-2EB-3 EB-4 Key/Indicator Function EB-5EB-6 Operations ChecklistMicroimager EB-7 Scanner 900 or ScannerEB-8 Scanner/MicroimagerMaintenance Checklist EB-9Clearing the Document Path EB-10Using Function Codes FC-1Function Code Summary FC-2Bar Code OCR FC-3Function Code Listing FC-4FC-5 FC-6 FC-7 FC-8 FC-9 FC-10 FC-11 FC-12 FC-13 FC-14 FC-15 Operator Messages OM-1OM-2 Operator Message ListingCode Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required OM-3 OM-4 OM-5 OM-6 OM-7 OM-8 OM-9 OM-10 OM-11 OM-12 Various messagesOM-13 Film Cassette Status Display FB-1Into a Cassette Loading FilmFB-2 FB-3 FB-4 FB-5 Loading Cassettes Into the Machine FB-6Roll of Film Unloading aPartially Exposed FB-7FB-8 Unloading a Fully Exposed Roll of Film FB-9Key Functions Mode Number Name Applications Application ModesNew vision of Kodak