Panasonic High Speed Color Scanner Kvs7065c Operating Instructions
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Component Identification 11 Flatbed sheet Flatbed glass Exit door release ADF glass (B) Reference plate (F) Reference plate (B) ADF glass (F)
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Component Identification 12 ∫Power turn-on sequence 1Turn on the power of the scanner. ≥The LED will now light. 2Turn on the power of the host computer after scanner ’s LED stays green . ≥In case of the USB connection, the host computer recognizes the scanner auto- matically when the scanner is powered on even after the host computer is powered on. ∫About LED LED indicates the status of the scanner as follows: *1: The rollers need to be cleaned or replaced. Refer to Maintenance Manual or Operating...
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Component Identification 13 ∫About the SCSI setting (Not required for USB connection) When connecting the scanner to a SCSI chain using a SCSI cable, perform the SCSI ID setting correctly. The scanner is provided with a DIP switch for the SCSI ID No. setting. SCSI ID Setting ID No.Switch Remarks #2 #1 #0 0 OFF OFF OFF 1OFF OFF ON 2 OFF ON OFF 3 OFF ON ON 4ON OFF OFF 5ON OFF ON 6 ON ON OFF Default setting 7ON ON ON
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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 Maximum number of sheets loadable on the hopper tray The height of the document should not exceed the limit mark on the document guide. Recommendable paper: Plain paper The following types of documents may not be scanned properly. ≥Broken or notched documents ≥ Curled, wrinkled or folded documents ≥ Perforated or punched documents ≥ Not rectangular...
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Loading Documents on the ADF 15 ∫When scanning multiple sheets 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. 1Documents 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. 2Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration. 3To flatten the documents, hold...
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Loading Documents on the ADF 16 4Set the manual feed selector to “AUTO”. 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. Manual feed selector Hopper extension tray Hopper Exit stopper
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Loading Documents on the ADF 17 6Place the documents on the hopper with the side to be scanned facing up. Then push them in the 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. 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.)...
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18 Feeding a Document Manually When scanning a document one page at a time with the ADF, set the manual feed selector to “MANUAL” and the pages can be scanned one page at a time. 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 “MANUAL”. 2Match the document guide with the size of the document. 3Inser t the document into the paper slot one page at a...
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19 Loading Documents on the Flatbed One sheet or an entire book document can be scanned on the document glass. Scanning documents in this way is kn own as “scanning with the flatbed”. Caution ≥Do not place floppy disks or any items containing magnetic data strips on the flatbed. Magnets are located in the flatbed cover (flatbed sheet) a nd may damage data stored on floppy disks and magnetic strips. ∫When scanning with the flatbed 1Raise the hopper tray. 2Open the document cover. 3Place the scanning...
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Loading Documents on the Flatbed 20 6Close the document cover gently. ≥If the document cover is slammed, the document will move and may not be scanned properly. ≥Do not open or press down on the docu- ment cover during scanning. ≥Do not look directly at the light. (You may damage your eyes.) ≥Be sure to close the document cover before use. ≥After scanning, open the document cover and remove the document. ∫Scanning thick documents When scanning thick documents such as a book, please note the following...