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M3099EX/EH IMAGE SCANNER

OEM MANUAL

C150-E047-02EN

Summary of Contents for M3099EH

Page 1: ...M3099EX EH IMAGE SCANNER OEM MANUAL C150 E047 02EN ...

Page 2: ...M3099EX EH IMAGE SCANNER OEM MANUAL ...

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Page 4: ...eneral electrical environmental physical and option specifications Chapter 3 Interface Specifications Chapter 3 provides control interface and video interface specifications Chapter 4 Basic Operation Chapter 4 provides power switch operation opening closing the upper transport unit operator panel arrangement and functions messages loading document and replacement of parts Chapter 5 Error Processin...

Page 5: ... you thoroughly familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual before attempting to use the scanner Operators in particular must have read Chapter 4 Basic Operation Special information such as warnings cautions are indicated as follows WARNING A WARNING indicattes that personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly CAUTION A CAUTION indicates that damage to the scanne...

Page 6: ...ECIFICATIONS 2 1 General 2 1 Electrical Specifications 2 2 Environmental Specifications 2 2 Physical Specifications 2 3 Option Specifications 2 6 CHAPTER 3 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Control Interface 3 1 Connection specifications 3 1 Control interface signals 3 2 Driver receiver 3 3 Timing 3 4 Video Interface 3 5 Video interface signals 3 5 Driver receiver 3 6 Data transfer 3 7 Timing 3 12 Comm...

Page 7: ...ng 4 8 Operation display 4 23 Buzzer Functions 4 25 Message List 4 25 Loading Document 4 26 Lamp Replacement 4 28 Roller ASY Replacement 4 33 Pick Roller Replacement 4 35 Belt Replacement 4 36 Pad Replacement 4 38 CHAPTER 5 ERROR PROCESSING AND RECOVERY 5 1 Device and Operator Actions for Temporary Errors 5 1 Device and Operator Actions for Equipment Errors 5 4 CHAPTER 6 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION 6 1...

Page 8: ...mp 8 2 Cleaning the rollers 8 5 Cleaning the transport paths 8 6 Cleaning the glass surface 8 7 Cleaning the sensors 8 7 APPENDIX A ENDORSER A 1 A1 Specification A 1 A2 Panel operation A 2 A2 1 How to set endorser ON or OFF A 2 A2 2 How to set the initial number A 2 A2 3 How to set the print number reset condition A 3 A2 4 How to reset print number manually A 3 A2 5 How to reset print head life co...

Page 9: ...ing pre pick B 7 B3 6 Adjusting LCD contrast B 8 B3 7 Setting pick speed B 8 B3 8 Setting initial value of endorser B 9 B3 9 Setting reset method of endorser B 9 B3 10 Reset of endorser B 10 B3 11 Reset of ink counter B 10 B3 12 Setting RS232C transfer rate B 10 B3 13 Setting picking start time B 10 B3 14 Setting picking time B 11 B3 15 Setting time out limit B 11 B3 16 Setting hopper time B 12 B3...

Page 10: ...for initialization 3 84 3 7 Command response sequence for the read operation 1 3 86 3 8 Command response sequence for the read operation 2 3 88 3 9 Command response sequence for the read operation 3 3 90 3 10 CLEAR command sequence 3 94 3 11 CONTROL command sequence 1 4 to 4 4 3 95 3 12 START command sequence 3 99 3 13 READ command sequence 3 100 3 14 SENSE command sequence 3 101 3 15 RETURN SENSE...

Page 11: ...scanning landscape mode 3 9 3 3 Transferred data length in subscanning portrait mode 3 10 3 4 Transferred data length in subscanning landscape mode 3 11 3 5 Timing specification at binary output 3 13 3 6 Commands 3 17 3 7 Response 3 61 4 1 Button functions 4 4 4 2 LEDs function 4 5 4 3 Buzzzer functions 4 25 4 4 Messages 4 25 5 1 Device and operator actions for temporary errors 5 1 5 2 Device and ...

Page 12: ...IFICATIONS ENDORSER GLOSSARY OF TERMS INDEX 6 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Specifications Chapter 3 Interface Specifications Chapter 4 Basic Operation Chapter 5 Error Processing and Recovery Chapter 6 Document Specification Chapter 7 Consumables and Accessories Chapter 8 Cleaning Appendix A Endorser Appendix B Setup Mode Appendix C Separation pressure adjustment Glossary of Terms Index ...

Page 13: ...ocument feeder ADF Scanner types of M3099EH and M3099EX are shown in Table 1 1 and 1 2 Those types of the scanner is hereinafter referred to as this scanner Table 1 1 Types of M3099EH Scanner Types Type 500 sheets hopper 1000 sheets hopper with IPC2 with IPC2 Item 100V 200V 100V 200V Maximum document size A4 Letter Legal Scanning Simplex 80 PPM A4 200dpi portrate Duplex 60 PPM A4 200dpi portrate H...

Page 14: ... Item 100V 200V Maximum document size A3 Double letter Scanning Simplex 60 PPM A4 200dpi portrate Duplex 50 PPM A4 200dpi portrate Hopper capacity 1000 sheets Hight of the Scanner 530 mm IPC2 option Installed Input voltage 100V 200V Appearance Figure 1 2 Figure 1 1 500 sheets hopper type ...

Page 15: ...M3099EX EH OEM Manual 1 3 OVERVIEW Figure 1 2 1000 sheets hopper type ...

Page 16: ... duplex reading mode by M3099EH Large capacity hopper Up to 1000 sheets A4 55 kg can be loaded on the hopper by the 1000 sheets hopper type High quality image This scanner uses a compact optical system that provides sharper focus Furthermore the use of new LSI chips produces finer images New image processing function The error diffusion feature is provided as standard Dithering or error diffusion ...

Page 17: ...m driver to drive and control the mechanism unit an image processing control and an interface control Figure 1 3 shows scanner configuration Figure 1 3 Scanner block diagram Configuration Mechanism unit Transfer system Sensor Lamp heater inverter Lamp heater inverter Printer Printer driver Optical system CCD driver Video circuit Front side Back side Back side Control unit Mechanism driver Fan Oper...

Page 18: ...igure 1 4 shows arrangement of these units Figure 1 4 Arrangement of units Power supply units 24V 5V 12V Control unit Operator panel Stacker Optical unit front side Automatic document feeder ADF Hopper Optical unit back side Power switch Power inlet ...

Page 19: ...t units transport the documents The motor drive system drives these units The stacker stores documents When the power is turned on the lamps are lit and the scanner waits until the light intensities of the lamps become stable Once the light intensities have become stable the scanner is ready for a command from the host machine A document is picked from the hopper and then ADF feeds a document one ...

Page 20: ...t back side Motor driver circuit including a stepper motor a clutch driver Power supply unit Image processing circuit IPC II option Memory board Figure 1 5 shows control block diagram Figure 1 5 Control block diagram Host machine Interface circuit Control circuit MPU Video circuit front side Video circuit back side Image processing circuit II option front side Duplex circuit Memory board Motor dri...

Page 21: ...serially in eight bit units Eight bit data has V0 at the left end and V7 at the right end and strobed by VCL HGATE ensures the validity of data in the main scanning and VGATE for the subscanning The scanner status is basically reported by the RS 232C interface An equipment error is reported to the host computer by a FAIL signal in case that RS 232C communication failed See Chapter 3 for detailed s...

Page 22: ...option enables the following image processing functions Automatic separation function to read documents containing characters and photographs Inversion function Mirror image output function Outline extraction function Overlay function Smoothing filtering and noise removing Power supplies This scanner has two power supplies Their output voltages are as follows Power supply 1 5V For logic circuits 1...

Page 23: ...er CCD image sensor ADF automatic document feeder MF manual feeder 216 356 mm A4 Letter Legal 297 432 mm A3 Double letter 76 63 mm 3 2 5 Green fluorescent lamp MAX 500 MAX 1000 MAX 1000 sheets sheets sheets 256 steps Binary Halftone 64 levels 80 PPM 60 PPM 60 PPM 50 PPM Standard 400 300 240 200dpi Horizontal scanning and vertical scanning are independent If the image processing II IPC2 is installe...

Page 24: ...KV for one minute or more between FG and AC lines Voltage 1 2 KV pulse duration 5 µs 110 Kcal H 440 BTU H Voltage Phase Frequency Table 2 3 lists environmental specifications Table 2 3 Environmental specifications Item Ambient conditions Shock Stability Acoustic noise ESD Operating 5 to 35 C 20 to 80 no condensation 0 2 G less 5 or less 59 dBA or less ISO 7779 Not operating 20 to 60 C 8 to 95 no c...

Page 25: ...FICATIONS Figure 2 1 to Figure 2 2 show the scanner dimensions Figure 2 3 shows scanner service areas Table 2 4 lists physical specifications Physical Specifications 610 470 680 Figure 2 1 Dimensions of 500 sheets hopper type Unit mm ...

Page 26: ...2 4 M3099EX EH OEM Manual 610 530 680 Figure 2 2 Dimensions of 1000 sheets hopper type Unit mm ...

Page 27: ...200 610 600 1 390 1 860 Scanner F F Front Unit mm Table 2 4 Physical specifications Type Item Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 500 sheets hopper type 1000 sheets hopper type 610 mm 610 mm 680 mm 680 mm 470 mm 530 mm 55kg 65kg Figure 2 3 Service areas ...

Page 28: ...EH OEM Manual Table 2 5 lists the scanner option specifications Table 2 5 Option specifications Option Specifications Item Endorser Detail Ink jet back side print max 20 characters Specification CA01023 D004 Remark ...

Page 29: ...o the EIA RS 232C standard Connection specifications Control Interface Item Transmission system Synchronization system Data length Stop bit Data check Data transfer rate Maximum connection Standard Specification Half duplex Start stop 8 bits 1 bit Odd parity check 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps 5 m 16 ft EIA RS 232C Remark Set by EEPROM on Interface PCA Default 4800 bps D1 D0 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 P Stop bit...

Page 30: ...dge for a response Send request RTS This line sends a request to send a response and acknowledge for the command Transmission enabled CTS This line sends an acceptance of RTS signal Terminal ready DTR This signal indicates that the scanner is ready for transmission and reception This signal is set to off when the scanner is turned off when the scanner is initially checked after power on Controller...

Page 31: ...Driver receiver Driver SN75188 or equivalent Receiver SN75189 or equivalent To determine the threshold level of the signal at the receiver the following circuit must be connected to the response control pins 20 kΩ 100 pF To response control pin 12 V 0V ...

Page 32: ...3 4 M3099EX EH OEM Manual Timing Scanner Host computer At transmission RTS T D CTS a b c d a 0 ms b 0 to 5 ms c 0 to 10 ms more than 1 word length d 0 ms ...

Page 33: ...7 8 lines FAIL Figure 3 2 Video interface signal lines 1 VCL This signal is a sampling clock for the video data V0 to V7 2 HGATE This signal indicates that the main scanning video data is valid 3 VGATE This signal indicates that the subscanning video data is valid 4 V0 to V7 These signal lines carry the scanning video data Logical 0 indicates a black dot 5 FAIL This signal indicates that a device ...

Page 34: ...tandard connector and µ3096A21 connector 1 VCL HGATE VGATE FAIL Scanner side Host computer MB463 150 Ω 330 Ω 5 V 0V LS240 LS14 or equivalent 2 V0 to V7 MB463 or LS38 1 kΩ 5 V LS240 LS14 or equivalent MB463 or LS38 1 kΩ 5 V LS240 LS14 or equivalent 0 V 100 pF 100 Ω ...

Page 35: ...as shown in Figure 3 4 The scanning data is sent to the host computer in order of scanning Notes 1 0 to 7 correspond to the video data signal V0 to V7 respectively 2 The most significant bit MSB of each video data signal is read first Figure 3 4 Scanning data assignment Subscanning Main scanning Figure 3 3 Scanning direction Subscanning Main scanning 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4...

Page 36: ... X Y α X Y α X Y α 3456 2592 2080 1728 2304 1728 1384 1152 400 dpi 300 dpi 240 dpi 200 dpi Note 1 Data of dummy dots are sent as white 2 Document size with mark is available onl for M3099EX Unit lines 12 12 4400 9 9 3304 8 8 2640 6 6 2200 4864 3648 2920 2432 4096 3072 2464 2048 3456 2592 2080 1728 3456 2592 2080 1728 3456 2592 2080 1728 The values of X Y and α are shown in Tables 3 1 and 3 2 Refer...

Page 37: ...tter A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 LEGAL LETTER Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots X Y α X Y α X Y α X Y α 12 12 4680 9 9 3512 8 8 2808 6 6 2344 4080 3040 2432 2024 3312 2480 1984 1656 12 12 4400 9 9 3304 8 8 2640 6 6 2200 400 dpi 300 dpi 240 dpi 200 dpi Note 1 Data of dummy dots are sent as w...

Page 38: ...erred datat Offset dot Transferred data X Y X Y X Y X Y 4048 3036 2429 2024 3307 2480 1984 1654 400 dpi 300 dpi 240 dpi 200 dpi Unit lines 32 6912 24 5184 20 4160 16 3456 6614 4961 3969 3307 5732 4300 3440 2886 4677 3508 2806 2339 5600 4200 3360 2800 4400 3300 2640 2200 Note 1 Document size with mark is available only for M3099EX 2 The document size VGATE is set to off when the edge of the documen...

Page 39: ...ansferred data Dummy dots Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots Offset dot Transferred data Dummy dots X Y α X Y α X Y α X Y α 32 3456 24 2592 20 2080 16 1728 3456 2592 2080 1728 2304 1728 1384 1152 32 3456 24 2592 20 2080 16 1728 400 dpi 300 dpi 240 dpi 200 dpi Unit lines Note 1 Document size with mark is available only for M3099EX 2 The document size VGATE is set to off when the edge of the doc...

Page 40: ... Timing VCL and V0 to V7 VCL t2 t1 t3 t4 V0 to V7 HGATE VCL t5 t6 Note VCL is not output when HGATE is off HGATE VGATE t7 t8 Note HGATE is always output The values of t1 to t8 is shown in Table 3 5 HGATE and VGATE VCL and HGATE ...

Page 41: ...0 200 1 900 700 700 300 300 300 300 Standard transfer front side Unit ns MIN TYP MAX t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 2000 400 200 200 200 200 200 200 1 500 300 300 300 300 300 300 Fast transfer back side Unit ns Notes 1 Timing marked with varies according to the scanning area Table 3 5 Timing specification at binary output ...

Page 42: ...5 shows the basic command response sequence Command ACK Reception error ACK Reception error Response Scanner Abnormal reception Response transmission end Response retransmission only twice Host computer Completion of command transmission Command retransmission only twice Abnormal reception Command processing Operation Normal reception Normal reception Figure 3 5 Basic command response sequence ...

Page 43: ...X 80 X 81 X 82 Details A command or response has been received without an error A parity error has been detected in received data A framing error or an overrun error has been detected in received data The byte count for the command or response does not match the number of bytes transferred Reception error 4 The originating source of the command response monitors the response from the receiving sid...

Page 44: ...count field The total number of bytes in the command response to be transmitted is represented CMD RPS field A command or response code is indicated TEXT field Additional information for a command response called control or device information is indicated Additional field In some commands additional field exists next to TEXT field ...

Page 45: ...mand instructs how to print to the manuscript 2 This command reports the size of a document to be read This command starts reading The scanner starts reading according to the operation mode set previously This command requests a status report This command requests a status report on the return of the flatbed read This command requests a status report of the image processing mode of each main windo...

Page 46: ...SENSE INQUIRY SEND DITHER 1 SEND DITHER 2 SEND DATA 1 X 03 X 0X X 0X X 0B X 02 X 02 X 02 X 02 X 03 X 02 X 43 X 05 X XX 2 X 44 X 58 X 5A X 5E X 53 X 54 X 41 X 42 X 43 X 40 X 46 X 47 X 48 4 or later Control register Image control register Byte 4 Print information II Byte 5 and 6 Print position X Byte 7 and 8 Print position Y Byte 9 Number counter method Byte 10 and 11 Number initial value Dither or ...

Page 47: ...tializes the operation mode image processing mode and subwindow mode 1 10 Reading stop This command stops operation during VGATE OFF return and ejects any documents remaining in the ADF If this command is received after the front side is reading ends the scanner is placed in wait state 1 If a CONTROL REGISTER CLEAR command is issued after the READ command is sent to the scanner but before the Read...

Page 48: ...er specification Extended control register specification The registers are specified as follows CNT X 0X CMD X 58 Control register No Control register b7 b0 b7 b0 b7 b0 b7 b0 Control register No 0 1 2 0 XX 21 0 XX 21 EXT control reg EXT control reg EXT control reg Control reg A Control reg A Control reg B Control reg B 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 b7 b6 b7 b6 b7 b6 b7 b6 Selection of register Undefined Front s...

Page 49: ... side memory should be transferred 000 Transfer mode 0 001 Transfer mode 1 010 Transfer mode 2 011 Transfer mode 3 1 Reserved Transfer mode back side 1 Reading mode specification 0 Set from the operator panel 100 Front side reading 11 Duplex reading 1 See the 3 23 page Extend control register Extend control register 0 ...

Page 50: ... 22 M3099EX EH OEM Manual Extend control register 1 This register is not supported 0 0 1 b7 b0 00h 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 00 is set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization ...

Page 51: ...Data transfer mode Main Sub A B D C C D B A Main Sub C D B A Main Sub C D B A Main Sub C D B A Transfer mode Front side Back side Ext Mode 1 Mode 0 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mirror Mirror Main Sub Scanning reference position Not supported Not supported Not supported ...

Page 52: ...defined 1001 800 ns 1010 Undefined 1011 Undefined 1100 Undefined 1101 Undefined 1110 Undefined 1111 Undefined This register specifies the front side and back side image data transfer rates 0 Depending on devices 800 400ns change by EEPROM 1000 Undefined 1001 800 ns 1010 400 ns 1011 Undefined 1100 Undefined 1101 Undefined 1110 Undefined 1111 Undefined ...

Page 53: ... Manual 3 25 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Extend control register 3 This register is not supported 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b7 b0 00h X 00 is set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization ...

Page 54: ...y lamp lights at reception of a START command 2 If the manual mode is selected at the operator panel reading actually starts when a document is loaded on the scanner Scanning resolution 0 Set from the operator panel 1000 400 dpi 1001 300 dpi 1010 240 dpi 1011 200 dpi 1100 1101 1110 1111 Specified start of reading 2 0 Operation panel 1 1 Host computer A 0 0 0 0 Not defined Control register B 0 b7 b...

Page 55: ...ter are not operated 2 The scanning speed of ADF sheets min in linedrawing mode is different from that of photograph mode 3 When the control resister 19 bit 0 is 0 eight types density are selectable by control register 1 bit 3 to 0 And when the control register 19 bit 0 is 1 256 types density are sellectable by the control register 20 Density 00 Set from the operator panel 01000 Light 01001 01010 ...

Page 56: ...on Built in Download 0 Built in 1 Download A 2 B 2 0 0 Specifies halftone 0 Set from the operator panel 10 Not dithered 11 Dithered or Error diffusion 2 When the built in pattern is used the density information shown in the control register 1 is valid Four patterns 000 to 011 are valid when the built in pattern is selected When the download pattern is used the density information shown in control ...

Page 57: ...ter is valid when the IPC II option is installed b7 b0 000 Light 001 010 011 100 101 Dark 110 Dark 111 Light Threshold curve DTC For OCR Daken more and more Filtering 0 Ball point pen mode 1 Ordinary mode A 3 B 3 γ curve Smoothing mode 00 For OCR 01 For image scanner 10 11 For image scanner Not defined 00 Character recognition 1 01 Character recognition 2 10 Dark image 11 Equalized splitting ...

Page 58: ...Output binary data is 1 Black 1 Output binary data is 0 White Noise removing of 2 2 matrix 0 OFF 1 ON Noise removing of 3 3 matrix 0 OFF 1 ON Noise removing of 4 4 matrix 0 OFF 1 ON Noise removing of 5 5 matrix 0 OFF 1 ON Enables the noise removing bits bits 1 4 when this bit is active 0 ON 1 OFF 1 When this bit is 0 the output video data is black if the gradation of the video data is equal to or ...

Page 59: ...d Not defined 0000 A0 0001 A1 0010 A2 0011 A3 Defined only M3099EX 0100 A4 0101 A5 0110 Double letter Defined only M3099EX 0111 Letter 1000 B0 1001 B1 1010 B2 1011 B3 1100 B4 Defined only M3099EX 1101 B5 1110 1111 Legal Specifies a vertical or horizontal direction 0 Portrait 1 Landscape Document selection 00 Set from the operator panel 01 Depends on setting from the operator panel or the size dete...

Page 60: ...set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization NONSTANDARD DOCUMENT SIZE SETTING REGIS B 5 0 0 b7 b0 Picking 0 Invalid 1 Valid 0 0 0 0 0 Control register A 6 to 9 Control register B 6 to 9 Not specified for this scanner ...

Page 61: ...cking in main scanning b7 b0 10 b7 b0 11 b7 b0 12 b7 b0 13 b7 b0 14 b7 b0 15 b7 b0 16 b7 b0 17 Left edge of document Picking area main window setting register Control register A 10 to 17 Control register B 10 to 17 Operation error occurs when the values of X1 X2 10 11 12 13 and Y1 Y2 14 15 16 17 area more than the values shown below X1 X2 4864 3456 Y1 Y2 6912 6912 Scanner M3099EX M3099EH ...

Page 62: ...tion error occurs 3 When the jam detection bit control register 2 is 1 a setting of Y2 is ignored Picking is specified when the scanner is required to read a special area as shown below Reference point Document board Area to be scanned Front side of scanner A B Picking is applied when bit 5 the control register 5 is 1 and the address of points A and B is specified in the control registers 10 to 17...

Page 63: ...zation 1 If the built in patterns are valid 0 to 2 000 to 010 can be selected A 19 B 19 0 0 b7 b0 Read density specification 0 8 steps Control register 1 is valid 1 256 steps Control register 20 is valid Download built in γ patterns 0 The patterns built into the device are valid 1 The download patterns are valid γ pattern number specification 1 0 0 0 Normal 0 0 1 Soft 0 1 0 Sharp 0 1 1 1 0 0 Three...

Page 64: ...ster B 20 X 00 is set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization b7 b0 A 20 B 20 Read density 256 step selection 1 X 00 Default same as for X 80 X 01 Light X FF Dark 1 This register is valid if bit 0 control register 19 is 1 ...

Page 65: ...trol register A 21 Control register B 21 X 00 is set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization b7 b0 A 21 B 21 Contrast specification X 00 Default same as for X 80 X 01 Lowest contrast X 80 Normal X FF Highest contrast ...

Page 66: ...Image control register start number Byte 4 or later Image control register b7 b0 Byte 3 Image control register No 0 Front side back side select b6 0 1 Description Selects image control register A front side Selects image control register B back side Note If this command is sent to the scanner without image processing option IPC II the scanner sends Operation error as response ...

Page 67: ...aracters and photographs Inversion function black white conversion Mirror image output function right left conversion Image emphasis outline extraction function Overlay function Simplified dynamic threshold Zooming function ranging from 25 to 100 in 1 increments Image control register A 0 B 0 X 00 is set when the power is turned on or when a CLEAR command is issued for initialization This register...

Page 68: ...sion 1 1 0 Provided with white black conversion Not provided with right left conversion 1 1 1 Provided with white black conversion Provided with right left conversion Note Image control registers 1 to 3 must be sent in one sequence One of automatic separation image emphasis outline extract overlay can be specified 1 Halftone specification control register 2 is invalid in the automatic separation m...

Page 69: ... b7 b0 Sharpness control image emphasis 0 0 0 Normal 0 0 1 Emphasis large Sharp 0 1 0 Emphasis middle 0 1 1 Emphasis small 1 x x Smoothing Soft Outline extraction control 0 0 Outline extract 0 1 1 0 1 1 Sharpness outline extraction specification 0 x x Not operation 1 0 0 Not operation 1 0 1 Enables sharpness control 1 1 0 Enables outline extraction 1 1 1 Not defined 2 Not defined ...

Page 70: ...0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 Download built in overlay pattern 0 Built in pattern valid 1 Download pattern valid 3 0 0 2 1 When dither or error diffusion processing is valid by the control register 2 or operator panel overlay is not performed even if it is valid by this register 2 This scanner has six patterns as built in overlay pattern 000 to 101 Eight patterns can be registered as download pat...

Page 71: ... FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF No 1 Vertical lines FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF No 2 Angle...

Page 72: ...00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF No 4 Triangle pattern FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 No 5 Lattice pattern 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 ...

Page 73: ...ssued for initialization b7 b0 Simplified dynamic threshold specification 0 x Not operation 1 0 Simplified DTC invalid 1 1 Simplified DTC valid Simplified DTC mode number specification 0 0 0 Default 0 0 1 Small 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 Large 4 0 0 Variance rate of threshold level Eight parameter 000 to 111 can be specified as variance rate ...

Page 74: ...e magnification for both direction 1 Different magnification for each direction 1 Register A 5 6 7 and 8 must be sent consecutively 2 When the vertical horizontal zooming specification is set to 0 the horizontal and vertical magnification is indicated When this specification is set to 1 vertical magnification is specified at bit 0 of the register A 5 and at all bits of the register A 6 Example How...

Page 75: ...the horizontal vertical zooming specification bit 1 of the register A 5 is set to 1 2 Document magnification has the following limitations Maximum main scanning data 608 bytes line A B 400 C 100 8 608 bytes A Main scan width unit number of pixels when scanned at 400 dpi B Basic resolution set from operator panel or control register 0 200 240 300 400 dpi C Horizontal magnification 25 to 100 This ex...

Page 76: ...erformed Print information I register b7 b0 Command specification method 0 0 Parallel processing read print Print mode 0X Depends on the operator panel specification 10 OFF 11 ON 0 0 0 0 Print infor mation I CMD X 5E CNT Print infor mation II Print position X Print position Y Number counter method Number initial value b7 L H L H L H 2 1 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0b7 b0 ...

Page 77: ...nel specification 10 Initial value of the number will not be set 11 Initial value of the number will be set 1 Print position Y register b7 b7 b0 b0 MSB LSB Specify the value in binary code in unit of 1 400 inch c ABC T d B A Paper feed direction Back side Center of the paper 1 Set initial number again after changing counting number register Print position Y C 20 0 0635 unit of c mm 1 400 inch 0 06...

Page 78: ...gister b7 b0 Counting number 01 By 1 10 By 2s Increment decrement specification 0X No increment decrement 10 Increment 11 Decrement Number initial value register b7 b7 b0 b0 MSB LSB The default for this device is X 0000 X 0000 to X FFFF can be specified ...

Page 79: ...mmand the scanner starts reading based on the proviously set operation mode Issuing the response other than Read Complete during read operation causes error Byte 1 CNT X 02 Byte 2 CMD X 54 Byte 3 or later SENSE command When the scanner receives this command the scanner reports the scanner status The sense command can be issued at any time if another command does not require the response from the s...

Page 80: ...er reports the image processing mode of the main window and number of pixels Unit Byte per line in the X direction By specification byte 3 of this command the front or back side image status can be selected Byte 1 CNT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Front side image status received 1 Back side image status received X 03 Byte 2 CMD X 43 Byte 3 TEXT INQUIRY command When the scanner receives this com...

Page 81: ...it By this command download patterns of dither or overlay pattern can be registered Byte 1 CNT X 43 Dither or overlay pattern number Byte 2 CMD X 46 Byte 3 TEXT Pattern data to be registered Byte 4 or later 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Dither and overlay pattern numbers 1 000 001 111 Eight types Dither and overlay specification 0 Dithered 1 Overlay 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 82: ... byte data corresponds to data for 1 dot For dither pattern X 00 to X FF should be sent as dither pattern For overlay pattern X 00 or X FF should be sent When the data is X FF the data of the dot is changed to white When the data is X 00 the data of the dot is not changed Transfer the dither and overlay patterns in the order shown below 1 9 17 2 10 18 3 11 19 4 12 20 5 13 21 6 14 22 7 15 23 8 16 2...

Page 83: ...ytes 4 and 5 contains the number of data a units from byte 6 or a subsequent byte 256 bytes or more data can be transferred Example SEND DITHER 2 command Byte 1 CNT X 05 Byte 2 CMD X 47 Byte 3 Reserved X 00 Byte 4 5 Count A 1 Byte 6 Dithering γ and overlay pattern number Byte 7 or later Dithering γ and overlay pattern count A 1 byte 05 47 00 00 0A 01 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A ...

Page 84: ...hering γ overlay pattern 1 Dithering γ overlay specification 00 Dithering 01 γ 10 Overlay 11 Not defined 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Eight types 1 Eight dithering eight γ and eight overlay patterns 0 to 7 can be registered If the scanner is turned off or reset they must be registered again If the patterns built into the scanner are used they need not the registered ...

Page 85: ...ansferred in the following order and format SEND DITHER 2 is used Transfer order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 251 252 253 254 255 256 X 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B FA FB FC FD FE FF Y Conversion density corresponding to density X 256 bytes FF 00 00 FF Black Scanner read density X Conversion density Y Black 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 END n n matrix ...

Page 86: ...ty For a floating slice it is binarized based on the normal density 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 8 8 matrix Example Byte 1 CNT X XX Byte 2 CMD X 48 Byte 3 TEXT Print information III 1 SEND DATA command Transfers print pattern and data items Byte 4 or later Print data 1 For this scanne...

Page 87: ...er fixed 1 2 The combination is as follows Example ABCD ABCD 05ud 05ud Combination Only Character Character Print number Only Print number The sum of the number of the character codes and print code numbers must not exceed 20 digits is a special command If is specified one character is printed 1 These code must be in ASCI code 2 When you intend to print the number please put 05ud Then the scanner ...

Page 88: ...Byte 6 X 5A Byte 7 X 41 Byte 8 X 42 Byte 9 X 43 Byte10 X 25 Byte11 X 30 Byte12 X 35 Byte13 X 75 Byte14 X 64 X 5E X C0 X 30 X 00 X 00 X 00 X 00 X 81 X 00 X 01 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 Byte 11 SEND DATA command As a result XYZABC00001 1st sheet XYZABC00002 2nd sheet XYZABC65535 65535th sheet XYZABC00000 65536th sheet repeat ...

Page 89: ...mplete Operation Error Error Temporary Error Equipment Error 52 4E 4C 4A 46 55 54 50 Completion of scanner initialization Response to command reception Reporting the image processing mode for each main window and the number of bytes per line in the X axis direction Reporting the device information Completion of READ command reception Occurrence of error related to operation specification program O...

Page 90: ...nformation I Device information I Detailed error information I Detailed error information II Detailed error information III Device information III to device information XII 10 bytes Device function information I to VII Device information II i Device information II i Device information II i Device information II i Device information II ii Device information II ii Device information II iii Device in...

Page 91: ...52 Byte 3 or later Normal status This response is for command reception and includes device information Device information indicates the status of scanner operation Byte 1 CNT X 04 Byte 4 Device Information II i Byte 2 RPS X 4E Byte 3 Device Information I Byte 4 Device Information II i to II iii Byte 3 Device Information I Byte 1 CNT X 06 Byte 2 RPS X 4E ...

Page 92: ...pi 010 240 dpi 011 200 dpi 100 101 110 111 Not defined Document size 0xxxx Invalid Not defined 10000 A0 10001 A1 10010 A2 10011 A3 Defined only M3099EX 10100 A4 10101 A5 10110 Double letter Defined only M3099EX 10111 Letter 11000 B0 11001 B1 11010 B2 11011 B3 11100 B4 Defined only M3099EX 11101 B5 11110 Not defined 11111 Legal Not defined Not defined ...

Page 93: ...ntal Halftone Upper transport unit Job separate sheet detection 1 paper setting 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Portrait 1 Landscape 0 OFF 1 ON 0 Close 1 Open 0 Nonjob separate sheet 1 Job separate sheet 0 No paper in hopper 1 Paper in hopper 1 This bit is valid when it is specified in Normal status response for the START command 1 1 ...

Page 94: ... back side reading 1 0 Front side reading 1 Back side reading Reading status 0 0 Simplex front side reading 1 Duplex reading 1 This bit is available only in the case of Normal status to START command or Read complete to READ command What indicates which data is transferred front side data or back side data ...

Page 95: ...amic threshold circuit option Front side 1 Error diffusion Front side Dynamic threshold circuit option Back side Error diffusion Back side 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 1 This bit is same as bit 0 of device information II i ...

Page 96: ...eshold specified not specified Overlay specified not specified Sharpness outline extract specified not specified Black white specified not specified Mirror image Image area automatic separation specified not specified Image processing option 0 Not specified 1 Specified 0 Not specified 1 Specified 0 Not specified 1 Specified 0 Not specified 1 Specified 0 Not specified 1 Specified 0 Not specified 1 ...

Page 97: ...served b7 b0 b7 b0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vertical magnification 000011001 25 to to 001100100 100 V VI b7 b0 b7 b0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Horizontall magnification 000011001 25 to to 001100100 100 VII VIII Device information IV Device information VII VIII Device information V VI ...

Page 98: ...00 Maximum 608 bytes IX X Device information XI XII Device information IX X b7 b0 b7 b0 0 Number of lines in the Y axis direction XI XII Note X 0000 is sent when ADF mode is selected Unit status This respons reports the device information Byte 2 RPS X 4A Byte 3 or later Device function information I to VII Byte 1 CNT X 1E ...

Page 99: ...ice function information I indicates type information of the scanner b7 b0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 200 dpi 240 dpi 300 dpi 400 dpi 480dpi 600 dpi 960 dpi Not defined II i 0 Not specified 1 Specified Device function information II Device function information II indicates scanning resolution supported of the scanner b7 b0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Simplex duplex 0 Simplex 1 Duplex ...

Page 100: ...tes document size supported of the scanner b7 b0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Double letter for M3099EH for M3099EX Letter III i b7 b0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 III i 0 Not specified 1 Specified b7 b0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 Legal Not defined III ii b7 b0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 III ii 0 Not specified 1 Specified for M3099EH for M3099EX ...

Page 101: ...ge processing function of front side supported of the scanner b7 b0 White Black conversion Outline extraction Image emphasis Smoothing Filtering Noise removal γ curve Overlay IV ii 0 Not specified 1 Specified b7 b0 Dynamic threshold Dither Error diffusion Automatic specification Multilevel output Mirror image Magnification Reduction IV i 0 Not specified 1 Specified ...

Page 102: ...7 b0 Dynamic threshold Dither Error diffusion Automatic specification Multilevel output Mirror image Magnification Reduction V i 0 Not specified 1 Specified b7 b0 White Black conversion Outline extraction Image emphasis Smoothing Filtering Noise removal γ curve Overlay V ii 0 Not specified 1 Specified b7 b0 Picking IV iii 0 Not specified 1 Specified Not defined ...

Page 103: ...e function information VI indicates option information of the scanner b7 b0 Endoser Bar code recognition MH compression MR compression VI i 0 Not specified 1 Specified Undefined MMR compression b7 b0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VI ii Reserved b7 b0 Picking V iii 0 Not specified 1 Specified Not defined ...

Page 104: ...ag s of front side b7 b0 VII ii X 0 5 MB Memory size for imag s of back side Byte 1 CNT X 04 Byte 4 or later Device Information II i Byte 2 RPS X 46 Byte 3 TEXT Device Information I Byte 4 or later Device Information II i to II iii Byte 3 TEXT Device Information I Byte 1 CNT X 06 Byte 2 RPS X 46 Read complete This response indicates that READ command execution terminated normally ...

Page 105: ...dpi 001 300 dpi 010 240 dpi 011 200 dpi 100 101 110 111 Not defined Document size 0xxxx Invalid Not defined 10000 A0 10001 A1 10010 A2 10011 A3 Defined only M3099EX 10100 A4 10101 A5 10110 Double letter Defined only M3099EX 10111 Letter 11000 B0 11001 B1 11010 B2 11011 B3 11100 B4 Defined only M3099EX 11101 B5 11110 Not defined 11111 Legal Not defined Not defined ...

Page 106: ... Upper transport unit Job separate sheet detection 1 paper setting 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Portrait 1 Landscape 0 OFF 1 ON 0 Close 1 Open 0 Non job separate sheet 1 Job separate sheet 0 No paper in hopper 1 Paper in hopper 1 This bit is valid when it is specified in Normal status response for the START command 1 1 ...

Page 107: ...ON Front side back side reading 1 0 Front side reading 1 Back side reading Reading status 0 0 Simplex front side reading 1 Duplex reading 1 This bit is available only in the case of Normal status to START command or Read complete to READ command What indicates which data is transferred front side data or back side data ...

Page 108: ...d circuit option Front side 1 Error diffusion Front side Dynamic threshold circuit option Back side Error diffusion Back side 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 1 This bit is same as bit 0 of device information II i ...

Page 109: ...d from the host computer b7 b0 0 0 The dither pattern or the overlay pattern or γ pattern not registered was specified The bit or number of an undefined control register was spedcified An operation was specified for a nonexistent option An undefined command was received Command sequence error Read area specification error 1 1 Although standard document size bit on control register 5 is on Bit 7 ta...

Page 110: ...rmation II Byte 1 CNT X 03 Byte 2 RPS X 54 Jamming Paper jammed in the document path during ADF operation Document already existed in ADF before the READ command was executed Document did not pass the sensor in ADF within the specific time Double feeding occured Hopper empty There were no document on the hopper when the READ command was received during ADF operation b7 0 b0 Jamming Hopper empty Up...

Page 111: ...head is not installed or a head error has occurred STOP button pressed The Stop button was pressed during reading or while the scanner was waiting for the operator to press the Start button Equipment error This response indicates that the device fault occurs Byte 1 CNT X 03 Byte 2 RPS X 50 Byte 3 TEXT Detailed error Information III Detailed information III Detailed error information III provides d...

Page 112: ...nce for initialization Host computer Scanner CLEAR Ready Equipment Check Normal Abnormal Initialization Internal diagnosis Figure 3 6 Command response sequence for initialization Note The maximum time from the CLEAR command reception to the returning of a response is 10 seconds after wam up is complete ...

Page 113: ... using START Document size report 1 IMG MOD SENSE Front side READ START Document size report 2 IMG MOD SENSE Back side READ Computer processing Normal Status Normal Status Paper feed start Document size detection Normal Status Front side reading Image Status Front side VGATE ON VGATE OFF Document reading Front side Read Complete Front side reading Document reading Back side Stored on RAM Normal St...

Page 114: ...mmand for the front side and a START command for the back side Any CONTROL command issued during this period is invalid If a CONTROL command must be issued terminate the scanning sequence once by issuing a CLEAR command Issuing the CLEAR command cause the document to be ejected 4 The IMAGE MODE SENSE command need not always be issued Figure 3 7 Command response sequences for the read operation 1 ...

Page 115: ...t 2 IMG MOD SENSE Back side READ Computer processing Normal Status Paper feed start Normal Status Front side reading Image Status Front side VGATE ON VGATE OFF Read Complete Front side reading Document reading Back side Stored on RAM Normal Status Back side reading Image Status Back side Back side data transfer reading on RAM VGATE ON VGATE OFF Read Complete Back side reading Paper eject Ready lam...

Page 116: ...mmand for the front side and a START command for the back side Any CONTROL command issued during this period is invalid If a CONTROL command must be issued terminate the scanning sequence once by issuing a CLEAR command Issuing the CLEAR command cause the document to be ejected 4 The IMAGE MODE SENSE command need not always be issued Figure 3 8 Command response sequences for the read operation 2 ...

Page 117: ...ENSE Back side READ Computer processing Normal Status Paper feed start Document size detection Normal Status Front side reading Image Status Front side VGATE ON VGATE OFF Read Complete Front side reading Document reading Back side Stored on RAM Normal Status Back side reading Image Status Back side Back side data transfer reading on RAM VGATE ON VGATE OFF Read Complete Back side reading Paper ejec...

Page 118: ...he scanning sequence once by issuing a CLEAR command Issuing the CLEAR command cause the document to be ejected 4 The IMAGE MODE SENSE command need not always be issued 5 When a START command is received in the manual insertion mode the Ready lamp lights whether the scanning start specification is Operator Panel or Host The manual document insertion is awaited When the Hopper Empty sensor is cover...

Page 119: ...normally 7 Reading operation enabled normally 8 The command was destroyed because a sequence error or transmission error was detected 9 Jam hopper empty or upper transport unit open detected Command response correspondence Normal Abnormal Response Command Ready Normal Status Read Complete Image Status Unit Status Operation Error Temporary Error Equipment Error CLEAR CONTROL IMAGE CTL START READ SE...

Page 120: ...ration 11 Answer when no error was generated 12 The command was destroyed due to a transmission error 13 Paper jam not yet recovered 14 A device fault has been detected The fault has already been reported by the last CLEAR or READ commands 15 Return operation was completed normally ...

Page 121: ... these charts STB PB and SPB mean start bit parity bit and stop bit respectively Figure 3 10 to Figure 3 15 shows the timing chart for each command Figure 3 10 CLEAR command sequence Figure 3 11 CONTROL command sequence Figure 3 12 START command sequence Figure 3 13 READ command sequence Figure 3 14 SENSE command sequence Figure 3 15 RETURN SENSE command sequence ...

Page 122: ...R command to the scanner X 03 44 00 Sequence 2 ACK for the CLEAR command is sent to the host computer X FF Sequence 3 Response for the CLEAR command is sent to the host computer X 02 52 Sequence 4 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 3 is sent to the scanner X FF Note During the CLEAR command execution DTR signal takes low level Figure 3 10 CLEAR command sequence ...

Page 123: ... t 1 Less than 500 ms t 2 More than 1 word length Sequence 1 The host computer sends the CONTROL command to the scanner X 06 58 00 A8 4C 08 Sequence 2 ACK for the CONTROL command is sent to the host computer X FF Figure 3 11 CONTROL command sequence 1 4 ...

Page 124: ...han 500 ms t 2 More than 1 word length Sequence 3 Response for the CONTROL command to the host computer X 04 4E E0 03 Sequence 4 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 3 is sent to the scanner X FF Figure 3 11 CONTROL command sequence 2 4 ...

Page 125: ... t 1 Less than 500 ms t 2 More than 1 word length Sequence 5 The host computer sends the CONTROL command to the scanner again X 04 58 05 94 Sequence 6 ACK for the CONTROL command is sent to the host computer X FF Figure 3 11 CONTROL command sequence 3 4 ...

Page 126: ...More than 1 word length Sequence 7 Response for the CONTROL command Issued at Sequence 5 is sent to the host computer X 04 4E E0 03 Sequence 8 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 7 is sent to the scanner X FF Figure 3 11 CONTROL command sequence 4 4 ...

Page 127: ...omputer sends START command to the scanner X 02 53 Sequence 2 ACK for the START command is sent to the host computer X FF Sequence 3 Response for the START command is sent to the host computer X 04 4E E0 03 Sequence 4 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 3 is sent to the host computer Figure 3 12 START command sequence ...

Page 128: ...2 5A Sequence 2 ACK for the READ command is sent to the host computer X FF Sequence 3 Response for the READ command read complete is sent to the scanner X 04 46 E0 01 Sequence 4 ACK for the read complete is sent to the scanner Note Expect issuing read complete the RTS signal is inhibitory taking low level Figure 3 13 READ command sequence ...

Page 129: ...ends the SENSE command to the scanner X 02 42 Sequence 2 ACK for the SENSE command is sent to the host computer X FF Sequence 3 Response for the SENSE command is sent to the host computer X 04 4E E0 03 Sequence 4 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 3 is sent to the scanner X FF Figure 3 14 SENSE command sequence ...

Page 130: ...NSE command to the scanner X 02 42 Sequence 2 ACK for the RETURN SENSE command is sent to the host computer X FF Sequence 3 Response for the RETURN SENSE command is sent to the host computer X 04 4E E0 01 Sequence 4 ACK for the response issued at Sequence 3 is sent to the scanner X FF Figure 3 15 RETURN SENSE command sequence ...

Page 131: ...ter provides power switch operation operator panel arrangement and functions messages and replacement of consumables The power switch is located at the right side of the scanner Figure 4 1 shows switch location Figure 4 1 Power switch location Power Switch Operation Power switch ...

Page 132: ...ammed document Closing the Upper Transport Unit 1 Lift up the upper transport unit with both of your hands to release the LIFT up latch and then to lower down the upper transport unit with your hands WARNING Before lowering down the unit make sure that the area between the main machine and the upper transport unit is clear of all objects and fingers NOTICE Press the upper transport unit with both ...

Page 133: ...ttons Figure 4 2 shows arrangement of the operator panel Operator Panel Arrangement and Functions Operator panel functions The operator panel has 13 buttons and 3 LEDs Table 4 1 lists button functions and Table 4 2 lists LED function Figure 4 2 Operator panel arrangement Ready Check Duplex Size Density Resolution Manual Front Back Landscape Halftone Document Mode 1 Start Stop Mode 2 Power LCD 24 C...

Page 134: ...is lowered to the bottom Pressed during displaying the initial screen The abrasion counter is displayed Pressed during occuring the temporary error The temporary error is recovered Toggles the LCD screen between simplex and duplex reading Toggles the LCD screen between front side and back side for reading Sets the document size Sets the scanning density Sets the scanning resolution Sets the manual...

Page 135: ...art mode This indicator turns off when the Start button is pressed to read a document Lights if a equipment error occurs An error message is displayed on the LCD This indicator blinks if a document is jammed in the ADF This indicator turns off when the jammed documents are removed from the ADF and the upper transport unit is closed Green Green Yellow 1 See maintenance manual for details LCD displa...

Page 136: ...0 dip 300 240 dpi 240 200 dpi 200 Density Very dark mmm Dark mm Dynamic threshold AT1 Dynamic threshold AT2 Normal mmM Light m M Very light mMM Document orientation Portrait Landscape for M3099EX Size Double letter DL Letter LT Legal LG A3 A3 A4 A4 Read side F Front side reading mode specification B Back side reading mode specification Reading mode D Duplex reading S Simplex front side reading Man...

Page 137: ... front side reading 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Upper line Lower line M D F A 4 4 0 0 L Image processing option No Yes Halftone processing No halftone processings Dithering HT1 Error diffusion HT2 Automatic separation dither AT1 Automatic separation error diffusion AT2 Density Very dark mmm Dark mm Dynamic threshold AT1 Dynamic threshold AT2 Normal mmM Light m M V...

Page 138: ...f the simplex and duplex reading modes Initial screen of the simplex reading mode Front Back button This button is valid only in the duplex reading mode and to toggle the read side front or back F and B alternately blink for the setting of front or back side Initial screen of the duplex reading mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 139: ...sed D B L m M M Blinking 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M D B L m M M Blinking 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M Front Back button pressed D B L m M M Initial screen of the simplex reading mode Simplex front side reading mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0...

Page 140: ...tton Selects a density for the read operation When this button is pressed the lower line is displayed as shown in Screen 4 Each time this button is pressed the blinking part in the lower line changes and the density indicated on the upper line changes according to the blinking part Screen 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M D o e n A u t m m m m M ...

Page 141: ... processing option With image processing option Description Very dark Dark Dynamic threshold Simplified dynamic threshold Normal Light Very light Blinking order mmmmm mmmmM Auto 1 Auto 2 mmmMM mmMMM mMMMM mmmMM mmMMM mMMMM Landscape button 1 Specified whether reading is done in landscape or portrait mode When this button is pressed the lower line is displayed as shown in Screen 6 Each time this bu...

Page 142: ... M3099EX M3099EH i z e S L T L G 4 A Portrait Landscape Note The landscape mode can be selected only when the document size is LT or A4 Screen 6 Halftone button Specified whether to perform halftone processing dither or error diffusion When this button is pressed the lower line is displayed as shown in Screen 7 Each time this button is pressed the blinking part changes in turn and the halftone ind...

Page 143: ...OTO starts blinking in turns and the document selection indication displayed on the upper line changes accordingly π 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0 0 L a l f H t o O e n F H L P 1 Blinking order Blinking H T 1 F T Display Explanation 1 1 2 3 4 5 OFF blinking OFF OFF OFF OFF HT1 HT1 blinking HT2 blinking HT1 HT2 LP1 LP1 LP2 LP1 blinking LP2 blinking Line A...

Page 144: ... Manual button This button is used to set or release the manual mode Pressing this button displays Screen 9 The manual mode is set and the hopper goes up Pressing the button again releases the manual mode and lowers the hopper to the bottom Screen 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F ...

Page 145: ... 240 200 SF A4 400 HT1 L Size DLT LT LG A3 A4 3 4 SF A4 400 HT1 L Size DLT LT LG A3 A4 SF A4 400 HT1 L Den AT Auto 1 1 2 SF A4 400 HT1 L Halftone OFF HT1 LP1 SF A4 400 HT1 L DOC L Line P Photo 5 6 M SF A4 400 HT1 L 7 SF A4 mMM 400 HT1 L To the initial screen of the simplex reading mode 1 mMM mmmMM mmM mmM mmM mmM mmM mmM 1 Size button pressed 2 Density button pressed 3 Resolution button pressed 4 ...

Page 146: ... L m M M R 0 e 0 4 3 2 4 Blinking 0 0 2 0 0 s 0 Density button This button is used to select a scanning density For details see the explanation of Screen 4 Screen 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M D e T t o A Blinking u 1 m n m M m M m A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M i z S T G A 4 Blinking L L ...

Page 147: ...rm halftone dither or error diffusion processing For details see the explanation of Screen 7 Screen 14 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M a l f H t o O e n F H L P 1 Blinking 1 2 3 H T 1 F T Not displayed unless the image processing option is installed 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M Blinking i z 4...

Page 148: ... O L n L e P h o Blinking H T 1 i D P o Manual button This button is used to set or release the manual mode For details see the explanation of Screen 9 Screen 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D F A 4 4 0 0 L m M M Manual button pressed M H T 1 Manual mode set Manual mode released L m...

Page 149: ...DLT LT LG A3 A4 3 4 DF A4 400 HT1 L Size DLT LT LG A3 A4 DF A4 400 HT1 L Den AT Auto 2 1 2 DF A4 400 HT1 L Halftone OFF HT1 LP DF A4 400 HT1 L DOC L Line P Photo 5 6 M DF A4 400 HT1 L DB L 7 To the initial screen of the simplex reading mode 1 mMM mmmMM mMM mmM mMM mMM mMM mMM 1 Size button pressed 2 Density button pressed 3 Resolution button pressed 4 Landscape button pressed 5 Half tone button pr...

Page 150: ...or details see the explanation of Screen 4 Screen 17 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 e D n A T 2 m M Blinking D B L m M A u t o m m M m Halftone button This button is used to select whether or not to perform the halftone dither or error diffusion processing For details see the explanation of Screen 7 Screen 18 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 151: ...he initial screen Screen transition Initial screen of the duplex reading mode DOC L Line P Photo DB L 3 Den AT Auto 2 DB L Halftone OFF HT1 LP DB L 1 2 DF A4 mMM 400 HT1 L DB mMM L To the initial screen of the simplex reading mode 1 mmmMM mMM 1 Density button pressed 2 Half tone button pressed 3 Document button pressed DF A4 mMM 400 HT1 L DB mMM L Front Back button pressed DF A4 mMM 400 HT1 L DB m...

Page 152: ...is started by the Start button Automatic start mode Reading is started by a command from the host machine Stop button This button is effective regardless of whether the scanner is in manual or automatic mode Press this button to stop the read operation During reading Reading immediately stops and the document being fed are ejected to the stacker The hopper table is lowered to the bottom Before rea...

Page 153: ...wer line is blinking and displays the ink empty of print head after the scanning operation This warning display will be reset when the covers are opened or STOP is pressed or Start command is issued The operator must change the print head and reset the life counter See Appendix A Paper counter The counter of reading paper is displayed in a batch of the reading operation Example of simplex reading ...

Page 154: ...played if STOP SW is pressed in blinking This counter can be reset to zero by the procedure shown in section B 3 6 IPC II pre set mode When IPC II pre set mode is set an asterisk is displayed The method of IPC II pre set mode is shown in setup mode Screen of the simplex reading mode Screen of the duplex reading mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S F A 4 4 0 0 L m M ...

Page 155: ... continues to display the error Buzzer function can be set on or off by the procedure in section B3 of Appendix B The scanner has a buzzer to let users know the error of the scanner The buzzer functions are shown in Table 4 3 Table 4 3 Buzzer functions Buzzer Functions Table 4 4 lists the messages indicating scanner statuses temporary errors and equipment errors Message List Table 4 4 Messages Cla...

Page 156: ...T ALARM PRINT 1 HARDWARE ALARM Equipment errors Loading Document This section provides how to load documents When the LCD display on the operator panel has displayed Hopper Empty supply documents as follows Guide Hopper table Lock lever 1 This message is blinked only when the endorser option is used 1 Set the specified document width Hold the lock lever at the guide center on the right of the hopp...

Page 157: ... the stacker table for long documents And also use stopper for small documents Load a document about 20 mm a part from the stopper Line mark Document Hopper table Extension Stopper Document about 20 mm 2 Load a document read side face up on the hopper table Note 1 Be sure not to load documents higher than the line marked inside the guide on each side of the hopper table 2 If the documents are too ...

Page 158: ...ithout turning off the power WARNING Wait at least 3 minutes after turning off the power before touching the lamp Replacing the front side lamp 1 Turn off the power switch 2 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever Power switch 3 Remove the two lamp socket covers U shaped spring clips by pulling them out of their positions Lamp socket covers ...

Page 159: ... and remove the lamp from the lamp sockets CAUTION Be careful not to pull the wire of the heater hard Upper transport unit 5 Separate the C shaped heater assembly from the lamp body gently CAUTION Be careful not to peel the tape on the heater assembly If any visible damage on the heater assembly is observed please contact manufacturer s authorized service center for proper repair service ...

Page 160: ...a1 a2 b1 b2 Window transparent part a1 a2 b1 Window Cross sectional view of lamp and heater b2 Heater 8 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Window Front 7 To re install lamp heater reverse procedures in item 4 above Note When re stalling the lamp make sure to rotate the lamp in the direction as shown in the left figure Rear Socket ...

Page 161: ...he thumb screw to unlock the lamp unit and pull the unit out of the machine Wire of the heater Lamp Lamp unit Heater Side cover Power switch Lamp unit Thumb screw 4 Rotate the lamp so that the two terminals on each end align with the exit slot on the lamp socket Maintain the alignment and remove the lamp from the lamp sockets CAUTION Be careful not to pull the wire of the heater hard ...

Page 162: ... any visible damage on the heater is observed please contact manufacturer s authorized service center for proper repair service 6 Re attach a new lamp to the C shaped heater Note Position the lamp so that the following lengths are the same a1 a2 b1 b2 Window Window transparent part Cross sectional view of lamp and heater a1 a2 b1 b2 Heater ...

Page 163: ...achine and insert the lamp unit completely Then turn the thumb screw completely to avoid cover open error 9 Attach the side cover Replace the roller ASY as follows WARNING Wait at least 3 minutes after turning off the power before replacement Roller ASY Replacement Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever 1 Turn off the power switch 2 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Window Socket Power...

Page 164: ...the upper position with one hand and pull the roller ASY out with the other hand 6 Install a new roller ASY and return the document sensor unit to its original position 7 Push the two levers green towards each other to dis engage with the lower locking holes and lift them up until they engage with the two upper locking holes 8 Connect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY front 3 pin back 2 p...

Page 165: ...outward each other to remove 4 Install a new pick rollers and put the U shaped clips on the pick roller shaft 5 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Pick Roller Replacement Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever Pick roller U shaped clip Pick roller section White mark NOTICE When you install pick rollers make sure that the white marks on the side of the both pick rollers be in the right ...

Page 166: ...e two levers until they engage with the two levers locking holes Guide Guide plate Hopper table 5 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at the upper position with one hand and pull the roller ASY out with the other hand 6 Move the guide on the hopper table completely to the end Belt Replacement 1 Turn off the power switch Make sure that the hopper table is at the bottom 2 Open the upper transp...

Page 167: ...e guide plate 10 Detach the belt from the roller Belt ASY Guide plate Roller Belt ASY Bracket Roller 11 Mount a new belt by following step 7 to 10 in reverse Align the bracket on the shaft as shown in the figure 12 Lift the document sensor unit and keep it at the upper position with one hand and pull the roller ASY out with the other hand 13 Close the document sensor unit downward Belt ...

Page 168: ...connectors on the roller ASY 16 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Pad Replacement 1 Turn off the power switch Make sure that the hopper table is at the bottom 2 Open the upper transport unit See page B 2 Upper transport unit Operator panel Lever Lever green Roller ASY 3 Disconnect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY 4 Push the two levers green towards each other to disengage with ...

Page 169: ...er hand 6 Move the guide on the hopper table completely to the end 7 Hold both ends of the guide plate and press them down to remove the guide 8 Press the bracket in the direction A and detatch the bracket and pad Note When assembling the pad align the holes on the pad with the projection of the guide plate Guide Guide plate Hopper table Guide plate Pad Bracket A ...

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Page 171: ...porary errors is 0 5 second interval buzzer for 3 seconds 3 The temporary errors are recovered by pressing the stop button Scanner actions 2 Action to recover 3 LCD display 1 Open the upper transport unit and remove the document on the transport path Then close the unit Return the jammed or double fed document to the hopper and read it again PAPER JAM The normally read document is ejected to the s...

Page 172: ... Temporary Error is returned to the host computer and an error message is displayed on the LCD display The hopper empty sensor SHE goes on during reading The read operation is terminated normally After the document is ejected into the stacker the hopper table is lowered When a START READ or SENSE command is received from the host computer Temporary Error is returned This status is not detected in ...

Page 173: ... is ejected to the stacker Then the mechanism system is stopped Temporary Error is returned to the host computer and an error message is displayed on the LCD display The hopper table is lowered to the bottom The ADF roller ASY is not mounted correctly The documents loaded on the ADF exceed the specified number of pages Close the upper transport unit or the endorser cover Or turn the thumb screw to...

Page 174: ...p according to the replacement method If turning the power on again does not recover the scanner contact the maintenance personal HOPPER ALARM TRANS PORT ALARM Table 5 1 Device and operator actions for temporary errors continued Device and Operator Actions for Equipment Errors Print head is not set Temporary Error is returned to the host computer and an error message is displayed on the LCD displa...

Page 175: ...ally scan document is ejected to the stacker and the mechanism system is stopped Check if the lamp or heater is attached correctly Replace lamp according to the replacement method If turning the power on again does not recover the scanner contact the maintenance staff EEPROM ALARM RAM 6 to 9 ALARM V RAM 1 to 4 ALARM The Check lamp lights and an error message is displayed on the LCD display The FAI...

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Page 177: ...color area drop out color and job separation sheet for the scanner Figure 6 1 shows document sizes which the scanner can read For M3099EH however maximum size of A3 can be fed through the scanner 6 CHAPTER Document Size Feeding direction Maximum Minimum A 216 297 Scanner M3099EH M3099EX B 356 432 A 76 76 B 63 63 Unit mm A B Figure 6 1 Document size ...

Page 178: ...at it is successfully fed by ADF before performing a reading operation Ream weight The ream weight is as follows 45 to 110 kg 13 9 to 34 lb 52 to 127 g m2 Note Ream weight is a weight of 1000 sheets of paper whose size is 788 mm x 1091 mm Precautions Be careful to scan the following documents Preliminary document feed test may be necessary to avoid the unexpected errors If the document slips in AD...

Page 179: ...pe is other than square NOTICE Do not feed important original document so as not damage it in rare case When scanning a translucent document set the density to light mode To prevent roller smudging avoid scanning a document filled out in pencil Clean the roller as often as possible when scanning many document Once every 1000 pages is recommended The chemical composition of some carbonless papers r...

Page 180: ...ea of Figure 6 2 to avoid document size detection error or job separation sheet detection error or jam Document Limitations Top of the paper More than 30 mm Less than 5 mm Read surface Feed direction Read surface Feed direction Top of the paper More than 30 mm Less than 3 mm Figure 6 2 Areas that must not be perforated 113 134 79 96 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 Front side Reading surface Document fe...

Page 181: ... a document may in rare case result a double feed error Figure 6 3 shows print prohibit areas on the front and back surfaces Note Figure 6 3 shows the document as viewed from the reading surface Figure 6 3 Print prohibit areas on the front and back surfaces 113 134 79 96 10 15 Document feeding direction Unit mm Top of document Bottom of document Center of document 10 34 10 10 Area A Area B Reading...

Page 182: ...igure 6 4 shows the top 3 mm part of the read area on each surface should be left blank grounding color by specifying a drop out color If the drop out color cannot be specified select Photo for the document type line drawing or photograph For details of the drop out color see next Section Grounding Color Area Figure 6 4 Grounding color area ...

Page 183: ...ectrum chart shows in Figure 6 5 is used to measure print density The measurement must be made in one of the following ways A light source using fluorescent G54 Macbeth PCS meter PCM II is used which requires a filter Drop out Color Figure 6 5 Spectrum band Drop out color standards In the spectrum of fluorescent lamp G54 the PCS value must satisfy the following standards Maximum 0 14 or less Avera...

Page 184: ...e document Job Separation Sheet Figure 6 6 Shape of document Document type The document type and ream weight specifications given in page 6 2 However the document size shall be A4 or larger 210 mm or more wider 15 15 Center of document more than 210 mm Scanning direction Unit mm ...

Page 185: ...scanner Up to 300 000 sheets or one year Requires two per scanner Up to 600 000 sheets or one year This part contains Pick Roller but the life of the Roller Units does not include the life of the Pick Roller Up to 300 000 sheets or one year Up to 600 000 sheets or one year This part includes Separation Belt but the life of the Belt Assembly does not include the life of the Separation Belt Up to 30...

Page 186: ...7 2 M3099EX EH OEM Manual Table 7 2 lists accessories of the scanner Table 7 2 Accessories Accessories Name Power cable 100 V or 200 V Operator s guide Remark Quantity 1 1 ...

Page 187: ...elt Transport path Glass surface Sensor tops Tools Dry cloth Cleaning sheet Cleaner F2 Dry cloth and isopropyl alcohol Frequencies Every 50 000 sheets Every 50 000 sheets Document width detection Document detection Front side reading timing detection Ejection detection Dry cloth and isopropyl alcohol Note Depending on use it may be necessary to clean more frequently Every 200 000 sheets Cleaning T...

Page 188: ...e power before cleaning Cleaning the front side lamp 1 Turn off the power switch 2 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Cleaning sheet Q Tips NOTICE Cleaner F2 should be used for steel rollers Upper transport unit Lever Power switch 3 Remove the two lamp socket covers U shaped spring clips by pulling them out of their positions Lamp socket covers Operator panel ...

Page 189: ...d remove the lamp from the lamp sockets CAUTION Be careful not to pull the wire of the heater hard 5 Clean the lamp with a dry cloth CAUTION Be careful not to peel the tape on the heater If any visible damage on the heater is observed please contact manufacturer s authorized service center for proper repair service Lamp Wire of the heater Upper transport unit ...

Page 190: ...sparent part Cross sectional view of lamp and heater a1 a2 b1 b2 Heater 7 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Window Front 6 To re install lamp heater reverse procedures in item 4 above Note When re installing the lamp make sure to rotate the lamp in the direction as shown in the left figure Rear Socket ...

Page 191: ...e adhesive side up place the cleaning sheet on the hopper table by aligning it with the left guide 3 Press MODE2 twice MODE1 once then START The hopper table goes up and the cleaning sheet is transported 4 By aligning with the right guide place the same cleaning sheet on the hopper table with the adhesive side up 5 Transport the cleaning sheet by the switch operations of 3 6 Place a new cleaning s...

Page 192: ...per transport unit See page 4 2 2 Apply a small amount of cleaner F2 to a Q Tips While turning the roller slowly wipe its surface with Q Tips Cleaning the transport paths Clean the transport paths as follows 1 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 2 Wipe the transport paths with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol Use a vacuum cleaner when removing paper dust from the paths 3 Clo...

Page 193: ...with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol 4 Re install the sheet guide assembly 5 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Cleaning the sensors Document width detection sensor Clean the four document width detection sensors as follows 1 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 2 Hold the handles of the document sensor unit and keep the unit open 3 Wipe the top of the four sensors ...

Page 194: ...ean the document detection sensor as follows 1 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 2 Hold the handles of the document sensor unit and keep the unit open 3 Wipe the two sensor windows a and b with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol 4 Close the document sensor unit 5 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 a b ...

Page 195: ...f the upper transport unit with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol 3 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Ejection sensor Clean the ejection sensor as follows 1 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 2 Wipe the top of sensor at the rear center of the device with a dry cloth or cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol 3 Close the upper transport unit See page 4 2 Sensor Sensor Lam...

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Page 197: ...jet printing method Characters Alphabet A to Z a to z Number 0 1 to 9 Symbol _ blank Maximum number 20 of characters Character size 2 9 1 5 mm 0 11 0 06 hight width Character pitch Approx 2 54 mm 0 1 Print area Back side of the document A 5 mm 0 2 B 28 mm 1 1 C 20 mm 0 79 D 5 mm 0 2 Figure A 1 Print area A C D B Read reference position Center of the document Feed direction ABC ST Back side ...

Page 198: ...ess Mode 2 to turn the endorser ON Screen 3 If you want to set the status in EEPROM go to 5 Then if you want to close the job go to 6 and 7 NOTICE Set the endorser ON only when you use endorser or the characters may be printed on every scanned document A2 2 How to set the initial number Initial number is the number which the scanner starts printing or returns after the reset of print number 4 At S...

Page 199: ...ode 1 The status will be set in EEPROM automatically 10 If you want to return to Screen 7 press Mode 2 If you want to close the job go to 7 A2 4 How to reset the print number manually You can reset the print number to the initial number by operator panel as follows 11 At Screen 1 press Mode 1 ten times to go to the ENDORSER RESET screen Screen 9 12 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 10 You may see current...

Page 200: ...panel operation You can check the print result by the following procedures 15 Set the endorser ON by the procedure of the section A2 1 16 While pressing the Mode 2 turn the power of the scanner on Then the LCD displays the MAINTENANCE MODE initial screen Screen 15 17 Press Mode 2 once and press Mode 1 once Place the document on the stacker Then press START NOTICE The scanner prints the five digit ...

Page 201: ...power is on at cover open 2 Turn the print head lock lever up then replace the print head 3 Attach the new print head in the endorser and turn the print head lock lever back 4 Close the endorser cover back 5 Reset the print head life counter by the procedure stated in section A2 5 See NOTICE You can test the printing by the procedure in section A2 6 NOTICE The reset of the print head life counter ...

Page 202: ...ver at the rear top corner of the scanner Power of the scanner will turn off if the power is on at the cover open 2 Pinch the tab near the print head and slide it to the position you want to print The print position is indicated by the indicater behind the tab and the label attached on the rear cover 3 Close the endorser cover You can test the printing by the procedure in section A2 6 Endorser cov...

Page 203: ...UP MODE initial screen Screen 2 Or after turning on the power press Mode 1 at readable status then the LCD displays Screen 2 3 Press the Mode 1 to go to the SETUP MODE menu screen Press the Stop to go to the readable status Warming up Now SETUP MODE Screen 2 B1 Activating the setup mode POWER ON IRAS WAIT Warm up Setup mode 1 2 2 3 B2 Operational transition in the setup mode When Mode1 button is p...

Page 204: ...Roller are exchanged Set in EEPROM whethr the buzzer function is on or off Set in EEPROM whether pre picking is done for fast reading or not Set in EEPROM the LCD contrast Set in EEPROM whether pick speed is fast or slow Set the using of endorser and the initial number The set value is able to be stored in EEPROM Set in EEPROM whether the number is reset by hopper empty detection Reset the number ...

Page 205: ...hod by the output of Document detection sensor in addition to 1 At Screen 5 press the Mode 2 until the number changes as you want 7 Press Mode 1 to see Screen 6 This means the length to compare with the paper based on If you choose 1 or 2 and set 15mm the double feed is detected when the scanned paper length is 15mm longer than the first paper At Screen 6 press the Mode 2 until the number changes ...

Page 206: ...en 2 press Mode 1 twice to go to the IPC 2 SET screen Screen 7 11 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 8 or 9 If No is displayed IPC 2 pre set mode is not used If pattern number 1 5 is displayed IPC 2 pre set mode is used No or number status flips each time you press Mode 1 The default setting is No 12 If you press the Mode 2 at Screen 8 you return to Screen 7 The setting is stored to EEPROM If you press th...

Page 207: ...d on Check that IPC 2 for front back sides are installed during initialization If IPC 2 for either the front or back side is not installed the scanner regards as no setting obligatory and changes the memory of EEPROM 2 When IPC 2 pre set is executed in setup mode Check that IPC 2 for front back sides are installed when the scanner enters in IPC 2 pre set If IPC 2 for either the front or back side ...

Page 208: ...traction DTC Valid Invalid B3 3 Reset of abrasion counter When you reset the abrasion counter you must set as follows 14 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 three times to go to the PAPER COUNT RESET screen Screen 12 15 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 13 You may see current paper count If you want to reset the count press Mode 2 And you can see Screen 14 for 3 seconds If you don t want it press Mode 1 to go to Sc...

Page 209: ...you press Mode 1 The status will be set in EEPROM automatically 19 If you want to return to Screen 15 press Mode 2 When yo close the setup mode go to 9 B3 5 Setting pre pick When you set the using pre pick you must set as follows 20 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 five times to go to the PREPICK SET screen Screen 17 21 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 18 If ON is displayed the pre picking will be done when the...

Page 210: ...ttings are stored to EEPROM 27 When you close the setup mode go to 9 B3 7 Setting pick speed When you set the pick speed you must set as follows 28 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 seven times to go to the PICK SPEED SET screen Screen 21 29 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 22 The default setting is FAST If FAST is displayed the pick speed is fast If SLOW is displayed the pick speed is slow The FAST or SLOW stat...

Page 211: ... specifiable range is from 00000 to 65535 NOTICE If the specified value exceeds acceptable range returning to SETUP menu is failed Method of Increment In case of the initial value is 00001 NOTICE When it is not set depending on operator panel by host no blinking You can not change the setting When the setting is set ON depending on operator panel the direction of printing is 20 mm from read refere...

Page 212: ...etting is 4800 bpsi 3 At Screen 24 press Mode 1 until the value you want to change blinks 4 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 23 The settings are stored to EEPROM 5 When you close the setup mode go to 9 B3 13 Setting picking start time When you set the picking start time you must set as follows 6 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 thirteen times to go to the PICK START TIME screen Screen 25 7 Press Mode 2 to see S...

Page 213: ...igit you want to change blinks Then press Mode 2 until the digit changes as you want The specifiable range is from 0 5 to 99 5 sec in 0 5 sec step 44 Press Mode 1 and Mode 2 at a time to see Screen 27 The settings are stored to EEPROM 45 When you close the setup mode go to 9 B3 15 Setting time out limit When you set the time out limit you must set as follows 46 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 fifteen tim...

Page 214: ...n you set the hopper time you must set as follows 51 At Screen 2 press Mode 1 sixteen times to go to the HOPPER TIMER screen Screen 31 52 Press Mode 2 to see Screen 32 The default setting is 7 sec 53 At Screen 32 press Mode 1 until the digit you want to change blinks Then press Mode 2 until the digit changes as you want The specifiable range is from 0 to 30 sec in 1 sec step 54 Press Mode 1 and Mo...

Page 215: ...o see Screen 34 If ON is displayed the heater control will be done If OFF is displayed warming up will finish within 30 sec necessarily When the heater is broken please set OFF The ON or OFF status flips each time you press Mode 1 The status will be set in EEPROM automatically 58 If you want to return to Screen 33 press Mode 2 When you close the setup mode go to 9 SETUP MODE HEATER CONTROL HEATER ...

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Page 217: ...halten bevor Sie mit dem Austausch beginnen Roller ASY Lever green Power switch Upper transport unit Lever 1 Turn off the power switch Make sure that the hopper table is at the bottom 2 Open the upper transport unit See page 4 2 3 Disconnect the two relay connectors on the roller ASY 4 Push the two levers green towards each other to dis engage with the upper locking holes and lower down the two le...

Page 218: ...down to remove the guide 8 Adjust the separation pressure by using the separa tion pressure adjustment lever according to paper feed error as follows Slip feed Turn clockwise by 45 In crease the separation pressure Double feed Turn counter clockwise by 45 Decrease the separation pres sure Notice If the paper feed error reccur try this adjustment again until the lever stops Hopper table Guide Guide...

Page 219: ...image processing method to detect the difference between text and photos and choose the thresholding accordingly Automatic separation allows the scanner to switch between line mode and half tone mode in one pass Automatic start mode A mode that the scanner starts to read by the command from the host machine Bit The smallest unit of information in computer memory A bit is a single digit either a 1 ...

Page 220: ... readed and printed densities Density data for adjacent pixels is modified by diffusing errors on the objective pixel into several pixels which are than binarized This maintains high grayscale levels and resolution during reading while suppressing moire patterns by dotted halftone images such as newspaper photo graphs Filtering The quality of images written in pencil or ballpoint pen and readed de...

Page 221: ...d vice versa IPC II Image processing option of this scanner See page 2 6 Letter size A standard paper size used in the U S A and other countries Paper is 8 1 2 x 11 inches 215 9 x 279 4 mm Manual mode A mode that the operator can put the document on the hopper one by one A document on the hopper can be read automatically Manual start mode A mode that the scanner starts to read by pressing the STAR...

Page 222: ...ial interface A standard computer interface Information is transferred between devices over a single wire although other wires are used for control With a serial interface an interface cable greater than 3 meters 10 feet can be used This is often necessary in networking environments where the scanner may be shared Smoothing Smoothing eliminates jaggies from slanted lines and curves Irregular conve...

Page 223: ... standards 6 7 Duplex back side reading mode 4 20 Duplex front side reading mode 4 15 Duplex circuit back side 1 8 Duplex reading mode 4 7 E Ejection sensor 8 9 Index A Abrasion counter 4 24 B 6 Accessories 7 2 Areas that must not be perforated 6 4 Arrangement of units 1 7 Automatic document feeder ADF 1 1 1 7 B Basic command response sequence 3 14 BASIC OPERATION 4 1 Belt Replacement 4 36 Binariz...

Page 224: ...ion function 1 10 J Job Separation Sheet 6 8 L Lamp Replacement 4 28 LCD display 4 5 Light source 2 1 Loading Document 4 26 M Main control unit 1 9 Memory board 1 8 Message List 4 25 Mirror image output function 1 10 Motor driver circuit 1 8 N noise removing 1 10 O Opening the Upper Transport Unit 4 2 Operation of the control unit 1 8 Operation of the mechanism unit 1 7 Operation Overview 1 7 Oper...

Page 225: ... Ream weight 6 2 Replacing the back side lamp 4 31 Replacing the front side lamp 4 28 Resolution 1 9 Responses 3 61 RETURN SENSE command 3 52 Roller ASY Replacement 4 33 RS 232C interface 1 9 S Scanning method 2 1 Scanning speed 2 1 SEND DATA command 3 58 SEND DITHER 1 command 3 53 SEND DITHER 2 command 3 55 SENSE command 3 51 Sensor 2 1 Shape 6 8 Simplex front side reading mode 4 9 Simplex readin...

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