Ricoh G410, G411 manual Scanner Electrical and Hardware Specifications

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6. Appendices

Specifications

Scanner Electrical and Hardware Specifications

Type

Desktop flatbed scanner

Scanning methods

Fixed original scanning and moving original scanning

Scanning area

Main-direction: 298mm (11.7”) max.

 

Sub-direction: 432mm (17”) max.

 

 

Resolution

Main-scanning: 400dpi

 

Sub-scanning: 400dpi

 

 

Gray scale

8 bits/pixel

 

 

Scanning time

0.65 seconds (A4K/200dpi/binary)

 

0.62 seconds (LTK/200dpi/binary)

Scanning speed

Simplex Model: 55ppm (A4K/200dpi/binary)

 

57ppm (LTK/200dpi/binary)

 

Duplex Model: 81ppm (A4K/200dpi/binary)

 

84ppm (LTK/200dpi/binary)

 

*ppm: pages per minute

Warm-up time

Max. 15 seconds

Interface

SCSI-2 50-pin half-pitch (pin type) x 2

 

 

Power consumption

Simplex Model:

 

50W maximum when in standby (options installed)

 

90W maximum when operating (options installed)

 

Duplex Model:

 

80W maximum when in standby (options installed)

 

120W maximum when operating (options installed)

 

 

Size

470mm (W) x 677mm (D) x 278mm (H)

 

18.5” (W) x 26.7” (D) x 10.9” (H)

Weight

Simplex Model: Approximately 25kg (55.1lb)

 

Duplex Model: Approximately 29kg (63.9lb)

 

(Add 2kg (4.4lb) when the Endorser Unit Type A is installed.)

 

 

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Contents Image Scanner Examples of Indications Safety InformationSafety During Operation Safety Information Iii Important Information Important InformationImportant Information How to Read This Manual How to Read This ManualLimitation ReferenceTable of Contents General Scanning Method Manual Scanning Setting OriginalsOriginals Specifications MaintenanceDIP Switches Functions OptionsPage Introduction FeaturesIntroduction Space-saving designGuide to the Scanner Rotary Switch Power ConnectorScsi Connector DIP SwitchesDescription Understanding the IndicatorsIntroduction Checking the Scanner Location Preparing for InstallationSetup location Installation environment Important Setting up the Scanner Installation spaceUsable range Recommended range What is SCSI? Connecting to the Host ComputerSetting up the Scanner Scsi Connection Require Ments for the ScannerConnecting to the Host Computer Setting the Scsi IDConnecting the Scsi Cable No Connection to Other Port Connecting the Scsi Cable Connection to Other Port Connecting the Power Cable Plug the other end of the power cable into the power outlet Turning Off the Scanner Power Turning On/Off the Scanner PowerTurning On the Scanner Power Initializing the Scanner Originals Recommended Sizes and Weights of OriginalsDifficult to Detect Sizes Contact glass Auto Document Feeder ADF Original Sizes and Scanning AreaOriginals Original sizes that can be detected automatically Setting the Original on the Contact Glass Setting OriginalsAlign the originals on the ADF Setting the Original in the Auto Document Feeder ADFSimplex scanning Duplex scanning Guides Setting Originals General Scanning Method Scanning OriginalsScanning Originals Manual ScanningItem to check Action When Scanning Does not StartDescription of error Action Error Indicators and SolutionsTroubleshooting When an Original is Jammed in the Auto Document Feeder ADF Procedures to Correct Errors in the ADFReplacing the Ink Ribbon Do not pull on the Endorser’s cord Cleaning the Endorser Cleaning the Scanner MaintenanceAppendices Cleaning the Feed Roller and DrumMaintenance Cleaning the White Roller Duplex Model Only Maintenance Moving the Scanner Carrying the Scanner a Short Distance Disposing of the ScannerRed Lamp Unit Type a OptionsImage Processing Unit Type a Endorser Unit Type a Printing Function Scanner Electrical and Hardware Specifications SpecificationsDIP Switches Preview FunctionsScanning Composition ScanBinary scanning Halftone scanningBinary Scanning/Threshold Standard modeDynamic threshold mode Halftone Scanning Gray Scale Scanning Area Extraction Section Area Multi-area Settings Auto Photo/Letter Resolution Contrast BrightnessGamma Correction Parameter Download Binary FiltersNoise removal SmoothingDocument Size Detection in the Auto Document Feeder ADF Document Size DetectionDocument Size Detection on the Contact Glass Erase Background When Erase Background is disabledWhen Erase Background is enabled Index DIP Switch 10, 27Red Lamp Unit Appendices

G411, G410 specifications

The Ricoh G410 and G411 are advanced digital cameras engineered to meet the demands of both amateur and professional photographers. These models stand out with their combination of user-friendly features, advanced imaging technologies, and robust design, making them ideal for capturing high-quality images in various environments.

One of the standout features of the G410 and G411 is their high-resolution sensor, providing exceptional image clarity and detail. This allows for expansive cropping options and ensures that photos maintain their quality even when enlarged. The models utilize Ricoh's innovative image processing technology, enabling users to achieve vibrant colors and impressive low-light performance. This feature is particularly useful for capturing dynamic outdoor scenes or indoor events with varied lighting conditions.

Both cameras are equipped with a versatile zoom lens that allows for a wide range of shooting situations. Whether capturing sweeping landscapes or close-up details, the lens delivers sharp focus and minimal distortion. The optical zoom range is complemented by advanced digital zoom capabilities, allowing photographers to extend their reach without compromising image quality.

The Ricoh G410 and G411 are designed with durability in mind. They feature a rugged body that is both dustproof and waterproof, making them suitable for outdoor adventures and challenging weather conditions. Additionally, the ergonomic grip and user-oriented design provide comfort during prolonged use.

Connectivity options are another highlight of these cameras. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities enable seamless transfer of images to smartphones and tablets for instant sharing on social media. This feature simplifies the process of editing and distributing photos, making these cameras ideal for photographers who prioritize connectivity.

For creative expression, the G410 and G411 offer a range of shooting modes, including manual control settings, scene modes, and filters. This flexibility allows photographers to experiment with different techniques and enhance their artistic vision. The intuitive menu system ensures that performers of all skill levels can easily navigate the camera’s functions.

Battery life is also impressive, with an extended operational capacity that supports long shooting sessions. This reliability is crucial for photographers who spend extended periods capturing events or landscapes without the need for frequent recharging.

In summary, the Ricoh G410 and G411 are robust, versatile cameras equipped with cutting-edge technology to enhance the photography experience. With their high-resolution imaging capabilities, durable construction, connectivity options, and user-friendly design, they provide a comprehensive solution for capturing life’s moments, whether at home or in the great outdoors.