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ATTENTION
•
Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the pad
assembly or the pick and other rollers when documents are fed. Pay atten-
tion to the following:
Cleaning:
If pick errors occur frequently, clean the pad assembly and pick roller.
For details on cleaning the pad assembly and pick roller, refer to
ter 5 Scanner Care" (page 269)
Replacing parts:
The service life of the pad assembly and pick roller may be shortened
when compared to scanning only wood containing paper documents.
•
When wood containing paper manuscripts are scanned, the life of the pad
assembly and pick roller may be shortened compared with the case where
woodfree paper manuscripts are scanned.
•
When scanning photographs, the face of the photograph may become
damaged.
HINT
•
When scanning semi-transparent documents, set the scan [Brightness] to
"Light" to avoid image bleed through.
•
To prevent the rollers from becoming dirty, avoid scanning documents con-
taining large areas written or filled in with pencil. If scanning of such docu-
ments is unavoidable, clean the rollers frequently.
•
To operate correctly, the ADF requires the leading edges of all document
sheets be evenly aligned. Make sure that curling of the leading edge is
within the following tolerances:
More than
30mm
Feed direction
Side being
scanned
Leading edge
of document
Less than 3mm
More than
30mm
Feed direction
Side being
scanned
Leading edge
of document
Less than 5mm
Summary of Contents for FI-6000NS
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Page 70: ...42 3 Press the Connect button The Login screen appears ...
Page 78: ...50 5 Press the Now button The system is restarted ...
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