Kodak I1860 manual Dimensions and weight, Scanner clearance, Unpacking area

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Any combustible or corrosive atmosphere caused by volatile liquids

 

 

or solvents.

 

• Heat sources, such as windows, baseboard heating units, heat ducts,

 

 

space heaters, or any heat-generating equipment.

 

Transmitted interference, such as that generated by electronic air

 

 

cleaners, communication transmitters, radar (FAA and military), or

 

 

power lines.

 

• Locate air conditioning outlets so the scanner will receive optimum air

 

 

circulation.

 

Avoid carpets and any static-generating areas.

Dimensions and weight

PACKED

 

 

Height:

137.1 cm (54 in.)

 

Width:

96.5 cm (38 in.)

 

Length:

121.9 cm (48 in.)

 

Weight:

306.1 kg (675 lbs.)

UNPACKED

Height: 101.6 cm (40 in.) with workspace table down 127 cm (50 in.) with workspace table up

Width: 82.5 cm (32.5 in.) with touchscreen out

78.7cm (31 in.) with touchscreen in

Length: 99 cm (39 in.)

Weight: 217.7 kg (480 lbs.)

Scanner clearance

Place the i1860 Scanner in a location where there is sufficient space to

 

 

allow for proper air flow and access for maintenance and repairs.

 

 

Minimum clearances around the scanner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front

Rear

Right side

Left side

Top

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normal

101.6 cm (40 in.)

10.16 cm (4 in.)

10.16 cm (4 in.)

10.16 cm (4 in.)

60.96 (24 in.)

 

operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maintenance

182.9 cm (72 in.)

91.4 cm (36 in.)

91.4 cm (36 in.)

91.4 cm (36 in.)

213.4 cm (84 in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The leveling feet of the scanner must always be accessible. In

 

 

the normal operating location, any furniture within 91.4 cm

 

 

(36 in.) of the left and right sides of the scanner must be easily

 

 

movable.

 

 

 

 

Unpacking area

The Kodak Field Engineer who unpacks and installs your scanner will

 

 

need an area around the packed scanner 3.05 x 4.57 m (10 x 15 ft)

wide to safely remove the scanner from the shipping pallet. When the packed scanner is delivered to your facility, the packed scanner should be moved to this location. The unpacking area must be near the final location of the scanner and any doorways or space-restricted areas between the unpacking area and the final location must be at least

78.7cm (31 inches) wide. The unpacking area should be on the same floor as the final location of the scanner.

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Contents I1860 Scanner Contents Environmental information European Union Safety InformationSafety and regulatory agency approvals EMC statements Connection Power systemAcoustic emission Before delivery Computer administration department be sure the hostPreparing the Site Installation day Delivery dayLayout considerations Position the scanner to allow forUnpacking area Dimensions and weightScanner clearance Line voltage and frequency Amperage 15 amp Wire size 12-gaugeRequirements AC power quality ConditioningEnvironmental RequirementsPage Installation Procedures Installing the FireWire CableSupplies and Consumables Supplies/Consumables CAT NoDelivery and Installation Setup Inspecting shipmentClaims process Equipment delivery/ removal surveyOutside the United States Within the United StatesTraining Supporting documentationStandard Maintenance Service Terms Conditions Types of Service OEM Product Priority Kodak ProductOEM Product Page Page Page

I1860 specifications

The Kodak i1860 is a high-performance production scanner designed for organizations that require exceptional efficiency and quality in document management. This scanner is part of Kodak's innovative portfolio, catering primarily to the needs of busy professional environments such as banks, insurance companies, and large enterprises.

One of the standout features of the Kodak i1860 is its remarkable scanning speed. It boasts the ability to scan up to 150 pages per minute, making it one of the fastest in its class. This efficiency is complemented by a robust feeder that can handle a variety of media types and sizes, including thick documents and mixed media batches. The scanner supports A3-sized documents, essential for users dealing with larger formats.

The i1860 employs advanced image processing technologies that ensure high-quality output. With features such as automatic color detection, blank page removal, and image cropping, users can streamline their scanning processes and reduce the need for extensive post-processing. Additionally, the scanner uses Kodak's Perfect Page technology, which enhances scanned images to ensure optimal clarity and accuracy.

Reliability is a crucial aspect of the Kodak i1860. Its durable construction is designed for heavy workloads, capable of handling thousands of pages daily. This durability is matched with user-friendly features, such as an intuitive control panel and customizable scanning profiles, which allow users to adapt the scanner to suit specific needs quickly.

Another notable characteristic of the Kodak i1860 is its integration capabilities. The scanner is designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of document management solutions and offers features like network connectivity. This enables users to scan directly to email, cloud storage, or various software applications, enhancing productivity and streamlining workflow.

Moreover, the Kodak i1860 features a comprehensive set of software tools that aid in document management, including Kodak Capture Pro Software. This makes the scanning process not only efficient but also effective in managing and organizing documents digitally.

Overall, the Kodak i1860 stands out for its combination of speed, reliability, and advanced imaging technologies. Its ability to handle high volumes of diverse document types, coupled with its advanced features, makes it an ideal choice for organizations looking to improve their document workflow and efficiency.