Kodak i250, i260 manual Using the Scanner, Starting and Stopping Scanning Automatic Feeding

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Using the Scanner

Starting and Stopping Scanning

Automatic Feeding

Scanning is controlled by software developed for your application. To start and stop scanning, refer to the documentation provided with your software.

To scan a batch of documents, follow the guidelines for size, type, quantity, etc., in the Introduction section.

For faster throughput, feed documents into the automatic document feeder (ADF) in landscape orientation (longer side as the leading edge).

IMPORTANT: Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner. Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning.

1.Align the leading edges of the stacked documents.

2.Position the leading edge of the documents face down and centered in the ADF.

3.Adjust the document feeder guides.

4.Adjust the output tray position, if necessary.

5.Pull out the output tray extender, if necessary.

6.Start scanning.

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Contents Page User’s Guide Contents Maintenance Using the ScannerTroubleshooting Appendix C Kodak i200 Series Imprinter Appendix E Installing Optional MemoryAppendix D Kodak i200 Series Dockable Flatbed Scanner Features IntroductionSpeed/Capacity Throughput Paper Transport FeaturesMaintenance 200 dpiPreparing Documents for Scanning Recommended DocumentsSafety Information User PrecautionsPage EMC Statements Power SystemAcoustic Emission Installing the Scanner Site Specifications System RequirementsUnpacking the Scanner Registering Your Scanner Removing Foam Sheet Scanner Components FrontSide RearInternal Making Connections Power Setup Manufacturer’s power supplyPage Page Tray Extenders and Side Guides Adjusting the Output Tray Using the Scanner Starting and Stopping Scanning Automatic FeedingManual Feeding Continuous FeedingDamaged Documents Cleaning the Scanner MaintenanceCleaning Separator Module Separator module Front roller cover Page Cleaning Imaging GuidesReplacing Wear Parts Replacing Separator ModuleReplacing the Feed Module 1. Power down the scanner Calibrating the Scanner Click CalibrateTroubleshooting Indicator Lights Lamps Clearing Document JamsAdjusting Separator Module Tension System Is Not Responding Color Image Quality Problem Solving Problem Possible SolutionMaintenance section Transporting the ScannerAppendix a Specifications Operating Temperature DimensionsDockable Flatbed Weight Feature Power ConsumptionAppendix B Supplies and Accessories Catalog NoContents of the Imprinter Kit Appendix C Kodak i200 Series ImprinterInstalling the Imprinter Removing Circuit Board CoverAttaching the Imprinter Board and Cable Support slot Imprinter connector Page Page Completing the Imprinter Installation Page Installing Ink Blotter Strips Purging an Ink Cartridge Installing an Ink Cartridge Setting the Imprinter Position When the Imprinter Is Not in Use Replacing an Ink Cartridge Imprinter MaintenanceImprinting Problems Expected Life of ImprinterReplacing the Ink Blotter Strips Replacing Ink Cartridge Carrier Print Characters Printable Character SetImprinter Specifications Installing the Dockable Flatbed Contents of the Dockable Flatbed Kit Flatbed SpecificationsAppendix D Kodak i200 Series Dockable Flatbed Remove the scanner front panel Using the Flatbed Book ScanningClick Calibrate Cleaning the Flatbed After a Power Failure Removing the Dockable Flatbed Press firmly against the right side of the door to latch it Appendix E Installing Optional Memory Circuit board cover Remove the existing memory card from the main control board Eastman Kodak Company

i250, i260 specifications

The Kodak i260 and i250 are high-performance document scanners designed for businesses that require efficient and reliable document management. These models provide exceptional scanning capabilities, making them ideal for environments with high-volume scanning needs such as offices, government agencies, and educational institutions.

One of the main features of both the i260 and i250 is their ability to handle diverse document types and sizes. They can process documents ranging from standard letter-sized sheets to thicker cards, enabling users to scan everything from invoices and forms to identification cards. This versatility is enhanced by their automatic document feeder (ADF), which allows for seamless multi-page scanning. The ADF can hold a significant number of sheets at once, drastically improving workflow efficiency.

In terms of speed, the Kodak i260 and i250 deliver impressive performance. The i250 model can scan up to 50 pages per minute, while the i260 offers slightly lower speeds. Despite this, both models are equipped with advanced imaging technology that ensures high-quality scans. The built-in image processing features include auto-cropping, deskewing, and dynamic thresholding, which optimize the visibility and clarity of scanned images.

Another standout characteristic of these scanners is their commitment to reliability. Kodak’s i260 and i250 are constructed with durability in mind, allowing them to withstand the demands of a busy office setting. The design also incorporates a user-friendly interface, which simplifies operation for users of all skill levels, ensuring that anyone can quickly learn to use the scanners proficiently.

Connectivity options are another highlight, as these devices can easily integrate with various document management systems, which is essential for businesses looking to streamline their operations. The scanners support USB connectivity, making it convenient to connect to a computer or network.

Finally, both models come equipped with Kodak’s Capture Software, which enhances productivity by allowing users to easily manage, edit, and store scanned documents. Overall, the Kodak i260 and i250 offer a powerful combination of speed, quality, and versatility, making them excellent choices for organizations focused on improving their document management processes.