Kodak i250, i260 manual Using the Flatbed, Book Scanning

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Using the Flatbed

Use the flatbed to scan documents that cannot be scanned using the automatic document feeder (ADF).

1.Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner, if necessary.

2.Lift the flatbed cover and hold it up.

3.Place the document face down on the glass platen.

4.Position the document with the corner aligned with the arrow.

 

Arrow

 

5.

Close the flatbed cover.

 

6.

Start scanning.

Book Scanning

You can use the flatbed to scan thick or bound documents, such as books. The

 

flatbed cover rises to accommodate bound materials. It can also be lifted off

 

and removed to allow scanning very thick books.

 

1.

Raise the input tray and rest it against the scanner, if necessary.

 

2.

Lift the flatbed cover and hold it up.

 

3.

Place the book face down on the glass platen.

4.Position the book with the corner aligned with the arrow.

5.Close the flatbed cover.

6.Start scanning.

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Contents Page User’s Guide Contents Using the Scanner MaintenanceTroubleshooting Appendix E Installing Optional Memory Appendix C Kodak i200 Series ImprinterAppendix D Kodak i200 Series Dockable Flatbed Scanner Features IntroductionPaper Transport Features MaintenanceSpeed/Capacity Throughput 200 dpiPreparing Documents for Scanning Recommended DocumentsSafety Information User PrecautionsPage Power System EMC StatementsAcoustic Emission Installing the Scanner Site Specifications System RequirementsUnpacking the Scanner Registering Your Scanner Removing Foam Sheet Scanner Components FrontRear SideInternal 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 FeedingContinuous Feeding Manual FeedingDamaged Documents Maintenance Cleaning the ScannerCleaning 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 Dimensions Dockable Flatbed WeightOperating Temperature 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 Imprinter Maintenance Imprinting ProblemsWhen the Imprinter Is Not in Use Replacing an Ink Cartridge Expected Life of ImprinterReplacing the Ink Blotter Strips Replacing Ink Cartridge Carrier Print Characters Printable Character SetImprinter Specifications Contents of the Dockable Flatbed Kit Flatbed Specifications Installing the Dockable FlatbedAppendix 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

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