Kodak A-61514 manual Transporting the scanner

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Transporting the scanner

If it becomes necessary to transport the scanner after installation, you must repack the scanner using the original packaging materials. If you do not have the original packaging materials, contact your supplier.

1.Power down the computer.

2.Power down the scanner.

3.Disconnect the power cord from the back of the scanner.

4.Disconnect the IEEE-1394 (FireWire) cable from the IEEE-1394 port on the back of the scanner.

5.Place the foam end caps on each end of the scanner.

6.Place the scanner in the box.

7.Place the power cord and power supply in the box.

8.Tape down the input and output trays to secure them.

9.Close the box.

The scanner is now ready for moving.

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Contents User’s Guide Contents Using the Scanner TroubleshootingScanner features IntroductionPaper transport features Image quality features MaintenanceSpeed/capacity Throughput 200 dpiPreparing documents for scanning Recommended documentsSafety information User precautionsSafety and regulatory agency approvals Power systemEnvironmental information Acoustic emission EMC statements United StatesJapan Installing the Scanner Site specificationsMinimum system configuration System requirementsRecommended system configuration Unpacking the scanner Registering your scannerRemoving the foam sheet Scanner components FrontRear Internal Making connections Power setup Dry locationPage Page Tray extenders and side guides Closing the input and output trays Using the Scanner Starting and stopping scanning Automatic feedingManual feeding Continuous feedingDamaged documents Maintenance Cleaning the scannerCleaning the separator module Front roller cover Page Cleaning the imaging guides Replacing parts Cleaning the paper pathCAT No September Troubleshooting Indicator lightsService indicator lights Page System is not responding Color image quality Problem solving Problem Possible SolutionMaintenance section Transporting the scanner Appendix a Specifications Operating Temperature Power ConsumptionHumidity Heat LoadAppendix B Supplies and Accessories Document I M a G I N G