Kodak A-61003 manual Clearing the Document Path, EB-10

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CLEARING THE DOCUMENT PATH

There are six (6) areas in the transport system where documents may become lodged:

AThe feeder/horizontal transport area

BThe imaging guide area

CThe lower roller assembly area

DThe vertical transport area

EThe upper turn area

FThe document exit area

Check each transport area, in turn (Area A through Area F), for documents lodged in the document path. You only have to remove the jammed document(s). The jog feature places the rest of the documents

in the exit hopper.

NOTE: Make certain that all operator accessible areas (designated by green labels) are firmly closed and all baffle plates are locked into place.

Press and hold down the JOG key to clear any remaining documents.

Collect the documents located in the transport system. Put them back into their original order, if necessary.

Reset the Image Address, Level, etc., if necessary.

Refeed the documents.

If an error code appears in the Status Display, check each transport area again to make certain that all documents have been cleared.

EB-10

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-5Operations Checklist EB-6Microimager 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-1Operator Message Listing OM-2Code 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-1Loading Film Into a CassetteFB-2 FB-3 FB-4 FB-5 Loading Cassettes Into the Machine FB-6Unloading a Partially ExposedRoll of Film FB-7FB-8 Unloading a Fully Exposed Roll of Film FB-9Key Functions Mode Number Name Applications Application ModesNew vision of Kodak