Panasonic High Speed Color Scanner Kv S7075c Operating Manual
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11 Component Identification Manual feed selector Document guide Hopper ADF door ADF door release Power indicator (LED)Hopper tray Back stopper Exit stopper Document cover Power switch Start/Stop button Exit tray When the power is turned on, the green indicator lights. When an error occurs, the indicator will change to red, and light steadily or flash. Used to stop or start scanning a document. Document guides selector Hopper extension tray AC inlet Imprinter door Power cord Top cover FAN exhaust vent USB connector Plugs may vary in shape depending on country/area. Exit door

Component Identification 12 Flatbed sheet Flatbed glass Exit door release ADF glass (B) Reference plate (F) Reference plate (B) ADF glass (F)

Component Identification13 ∫Power turn-on sequence 1Turn on the power of the scanner. ≥The power indicator (LED) will now light. ∫ About the power indicator (LED) The power indicator (LED) indicates the status of the scanner as follows: * 1: The rollers need to be cleaned or replaced. Refer to Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) for the way of cleaning or replacing the rollers. * 1, *2: Check the status of the sc anner using the User Utility. The User Utility is included in the CD-ROM. Refer to Installing Software in the Installation Manual. LED light Status Green Ready to scan or scanning Green (flashing) Sleep mode Orange Ready to scan or scanning with caution * 1 Orange (flashing) Initializing Red An error occurred * 2 Powe r in dic ato r (LED) Power switch

14 Loading Documents on the ADF ADF (Auto Document Feeder) enables multiple sheet scanning. Acceptable documents Document size: Paper thickness: 40–127 g/m 2 Smaller than A7 size: 127 g/m2 (34 lbs.) only Maximum number of sheets loadable on the hopper ≥The number of sheets listed above is a guideline for when you are using fresh paper. ≥ The number of sheets depends on the paper quality. If a paper feed problem occurs, reduce the number of sheets of the document loaded on the hopper. Recommendable paper: Plain paper Documents must also m eet the following conditions Page thickness (g/m²) 40 (11 lbs.) 52 (14 lbs.) 64 (17 lbs.) 75 (20 lbs.) 80 (21 lbs.) 90 (24 lbs.) 104 (28 lbs.) 127 (34 lbs.) Maximum number of sheets 320 260 200 170 160 140 120 100 Curl Folding 70~432 mm (2.75~17 in.) 48~297 mm (1.9~11.7 in.) Feeding direction Less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) Less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) Feeding direction

Loading Documents on the ADF15 For documents with mixed page sizes and thicknesses Unacceptable Documents The following types of documents may not scan properly: ≥Torn or frayed documents ≥ Curled, wrinkled or folded documents ≥ Carbon paper ≥ Non-rectangular or irregularly shaped paper ≥ Perforated or punched paper ≥ Coated paper ≥ Tracing paper ≥ Thermal paper Do not scan the following types of paper: ≥ Photographs ≥ OHP sheets, other plastic film s, cloths, or metallic sheets ≥ Paper with irregularities such as paper clips, staples, paste, or glue ≥ Document with wet ink or cinnabar seal ink ≥ Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, documents that are glued together, etc. ∫ Notes about documents for scanning ≥Depending on the paper type, scanning results may be poor when you scan unacceptable documents, or even documents that should be acceptable. If a paper jam or double feeding occurs, try scanning again after doing the following: – Clean the rollers and sensors. – Reduce the number of sheets of paper loaded on the hopper. – Change the orientation of documents placed in portrait orientation to landscape orientation, or vice versa. – Scan the documents using manual feeding. – Set the feed speed to “Slow”. – Scan the documents with the flatbed. ≥ Make sure to remove paper clips and staples from documents before scanning. Failing to do so can damage the unit, document, or both. ≥ Curled documents may cause a paper jam or damaging the document, therefore, set the document flat before scanning. ≥ When scanning important documents, confirm that the number of scanned images matches the number of pages in the document. ≥ Remove documents from the exit tray after they have been scanned. Document thickness The ratio of page thickness between the thickest and thinnest pages must be less than 1.5. Document size The ratio of width and height between the largest page and smallest page must be less than 1.5. (The smallest page is A6.) Example: If the smallest page is A4 size, then the largest page can be up to A3 size, and if the smallest page is A6, then the largest can be A5.

Loading Documents on the ADF 16 ∫Scanning documents with pages of same sizes Cautions: ≥Please remove any staples from the document before scanning. ≥ Glued or curled documents may cause a paper jam or damage the unit, so please scan using the flatbed. 1Set the manual feed selector to [AUTO] or [MANUAL]. [AUTO]: Auto feeding [MANUAL]: Manual feeding ≥ When manually feeding a document, feed the document 1 page at a time. ≥ When scanning important documents or bound documents, feed them manually. 2Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be separated. 1 Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges. 2 Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration. 3 To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration. Repeat these step s as necessary. 3Carefully align the documents. Manual feed selector [AUTO] Manual feed selector [MANUAL] 1 23

Loading Documents on the ADF17 4Adjust the document guides slightly larger than the actual size of the documents. 5When using long paper, pull out the hopper extension tray from the hopper. Then raise and adjust the exit stopper to the position a little longer than the actual length of the document. Document guide Hopper extension tray Hopper Exit stopper

Loading Documents on the ADF 18 6Place the documents on the hopper with the side to be scanned facing up. Then push them in t he direction of the arrow until they stop. ≥ The amount of documents should not exceed the limit mark on the document guide. This may cause a paper jam or skew. Fill indicator (Limit mark) Po r t ra i t Landscape

Loading Documents on the ADF19 7Adjust the document guide to the size of the document to be scanned. Adjust the exit stopper to the size of the document to be output. ≥ When scanning the document with the length between 420 mm (A3 size) or 432 mm (17 in.) and 2540 mm (100 in.) close the exit stopper. 8Open your scanning application*1 and scan the documents. *1 The software RTIV and QuickScan Pro demo, included with the scanner, can be used for scanning the documents. Document guide Exit stopper

Loading Documents on the ADF 20 ∫Scanning documents with pages of different sizes For conditions when scanning documents with mixed pa ge sizes, see For documents with mixed page sizes and thicknesses ( page 15). ≥ When scanning different size documents, scanned sheets may need to be reordered for optimum performance. 1Set the manual feed selector to [AUTO]. 2Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be separated. 1Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges. 2 Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration. 3 To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration. Repeat these step s as necessary. 3Unlock the document guide. Slide the document guides selector in the direction shown in the illustration until the ( 1) and (2) marks are aligned to unlock the document guide. Manual feed selector [AUTO] 1 23 2 1 Document guides selector