Epson TM-S1000 specifications Eject sensor E, Main pocket nearly full sensor F, Cover Open Sensors

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Eject sensor (E)

This sensor is located in the feeder paper path. It detects whether a document is properly ejected

and stored in a pocket.

Main pocket nearly full sensor (F)

This sensor is located in the Main pocket. It detects whether documents stored in the pocket need

to be removed.

The sensor detects the nearly full status when the thickness of the documents in the

Main pocket exceeds the specified value (80 or more of documents whose thickness is

0.13 mm without folds, wrinkles, or roughness).

To prevent paper jams, use the scanner in the driver mode that stops continuous processing when a near-full pocket is detected. For detailed information about the driver setting, see the TM-S1000 API Reference Guide.

Sub pocket nearly full sensor (G) (except for the one pocket model)

This sensor is located in the Sub pocket. It detects whether documents stored in the pocket need

to be removed.

The sensor detects the nearly full status when the thickness of the documents in the Sub

pocket exceeds the specified value (40 or more of documents whose thickness is 0.13

mm without folds, wrinkles, or roughness).

To prevent paper jams, use the scanner in the driver mode that stops continuous pro- cessing when a near-full pocket is detected. For detailed information about the driver setting, see the TM-S1000 API Reference Guide.

Cover Open Sensors

Scanner cover open sensor (H)

This sensor detects the opening/closing of the scanner cover. The scanner automatically goes offline when the cover is opened. It goes back online when the scanner cover is closed.

Franker cover open sensor (I)

This sensor detects the opening/closing of the franker cover. The scanner automatically goes offline when the cover is opened. It goes back online when the franker cover is closed.

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Contents Setup Product OverviewHandling 411259105 Rev. ETrademarks For Safety Key to SymbolsDealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Manual Content Restriction of UseAbout this Manual Aim of the ManualContents Connecting the Scanner to the Host Computer Application Development InformationPage Features Single Pass ProcessingStandard Equipment Easy OperationFranking Cartridge Product Configuration InterfaceColor Accessories AttachmentsOptions Part Names and Functions For Multi Feed ModelsFor Single Feed Models Power Switch Power Switch CoverFor All Models LED Indicators Power LED GreenError LED Orange Connectors Document LED GreenOffline Processing Modes High-speedConfirmation OverlapProcessing speed For 30 Dpm ModelFor 60 Dpm Model With overlap ConfirmationFor 90 Dpm Model Reading Operation High-speed mode Confirmation mode Selectable processesFranking process Ejection processSensors Paper SensorsEject sensor E Main pocket nearly full sensor FCover Open Sensors Scanner cover open sensor HOther Sensors Franking cartridge sensor JFranking cartridge position sensor K Hopper position sensor MMaintenance Counter Counter Counter type UnitError Status Recoverable ErrorsError LED flash code Error description Recovery measureError LED flash code Error description Unrecoverable Errors Error LED flash codeError Error description Compatibility with the TM-J9000/J9100Product Specifications CPUDpm documents per minute, dpi dots per inch 25.4 mm Scanner Specifications JpegPaper Specifications For multi feed models FrontScannable Area FrontBack Micr Readable Area Area for Electric EndorsementArea for Franking Front or BackElectrical Characteristics Environmental ConditionsExternal Dimensions and Mass MassPage Flow of Setup Installing the ScannerImportant Notes on Installation Connecting the Scanner to the Host Computer Connecting the Power Supply Unit Use the AC adapter. C as the power supply unitPage Software and Manuals DownloadSoftware Description Manual TM-S1000 Utility Functions of the UtilityHandling Turning On/OffOpening the Covers Opening the Scanner CoverOpening the Franker Cover Installing and Replacing the Franking Cartridge Franking CartridgeImportant Notes on the Franking Cartridge Handling Pulling Out the Guides Pocket GuideASF/SF Guide Processing Documents Flow of Single Pass ProcessingImportant Notes on Processing Documents Inserting Checks For multi feed modelsFor single feed models When the documents are ejected, remove the documents Ejecting ChecksCleaning Cleaning the Image ScannerCleaning the Micr Unit Do not use sticky cleaning sheetsRemoving a Paper Jam Preparing for Transport