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Cleaning the paper path

1. Remove the wrapping from the Transport Cleaning Sheet.

 

 

2. Adjust the paper feeder guides to fit the cleaning sheet.

 

 

3. Feed the cleaning sheet (adhesive side up) through the scanner in portrait

 

orientation until all residue is removed from the drive rollers.

 

 

4. Adjust the feeder guides to fit, then feed the cleaning sheet (adhesive side

 

up) through the scanner in landscape orientation until all residue is

 

removed from the drive rollers.

 

 

5. Using the same cleaning sheet, repeat Steps 3 and 4, but feed the

 

cleaning sheet through the scanner with the adhesive side down until all

 

residue is removed from the drive rollers.

 

 

NOTE: When a cleaning sheet gets very dirty, discard it and use a new one.

Replacing parts

Customer-replacement parts (feed module, separator module, pre-separation

 

pad, roller tires, imaging guides) and installation instructions are available in

 

the following kits:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

 

CAT No.

 

 

 

 

 

Kodak Feeder Consumables Kit for i100 Series Scanners (1

 

124 1066

 

complete feed module, 1 complete separator module, 2 pre-

 

 

 

separation pads, 24 roller tires)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kodak Extra-Large Feeder Consumables Kit for i100 Series

 

821 5808

 

Scanners (5 complete feed modules, 5 complete separator

 

 

 

modules, 10 pre-separation pads, 120 roller tires)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kodak Imaging Guide Set (1 upper guide, 1 lower guide)

 

120 0278

 

 

 

 

 

Calibration Target (12” x 12”)

 

127 1436

 

 

 

 

 

Kodak White Background Accessory

 

829 3599

 

 

 

 

 

Use only these replacement parts in your scanner.

 

The expected life of customer-replaceable parts is shown below.

Kodak Separator Module for i100 Series Scanners: 200,000 document pages

Kodak Feed Module for i100 Series Scanners: 500,000 document pages

Kodak Image Guides for i100 Series Scanners: replace when guides are scratched or damaged

NOTES: The composition of the roller materials was engineered to provide the ultimate in feeding reliability across the broadest range of document types, sizes, and thicknesses. Expected life figures are offered as guidelines for operations that follow the recommended scanner cleaning procedures in this section and that scan document types within the recommended paper types (refer to “Preparing Documents for Scanning” in the Introduction section).

Your experience may vary. Certain paper types (such as carbonless paper or newsprint), failure to clean regularly, and/or use of non- recommended cleaning solvents can shorten roller life.

To order replacement parts, refer to Appendix B, Supplies and Accessories.

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Contents User’s Guide Contents Troubleshooting Using the ScannerIntroduction Scanner featuresImage quality features Maintenance Paper transport featuresSpeed/capacity Throughput 200 dpiRecommended documents Preparing documents for scanningUser precautions Safety informationEnvironmental information Acoustic emission Safety and regulatory agency approvalsPower system Japan EMC statementsUnited States Site specifications Installing the ScannerMinimum system configuration System requirementsUnpacking the scanner Registering your scanner Recommended system configurationFront Removing the foam sheet Scanner componentsRear Internal Making connections Dry location Power setupPage Page Tray extenders and side guides Closing the input and output trays Starting and stopping scanning Automatic feeding Using the ScannerContinuous feeding Manual feedingDamaged documents Cleaning the scanner MaintenanceCleaning the separator module Front roller cover Page Cleaning the imaging guides CAT No Replacing partsCleaning the paper path September Service indicator lights TroubleshootingIndicator lights Page System is not responding Color image quality Problem Possible Solution Problem solvingMaintenance section Transporting the scanner Appendix a Specifications Power Consumption Operating TemperatureHumidity Heat LoadAppendix B Supplies and Accessories Document I M a G I N G