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Operator's Guide fi-5950 Image Scanner P3PC-3052-01ENZ0 S end t o Scan P o w er T hic k nes s Hopper Hei g ht F unc tio n Thic k Thi n.
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i Thank you for purchasi ng the fi-5950 Image Scanner . The fi-5950 is an image scanner designed to scan various document s in lar ge quantities. The fi-5950 has the follo wing features.
ii Pre- and Post imprinter option can be inst alled In today's document business, imprinters provide a vital to ol for archiving, controlling and verification processes. For this scanne r , you can select two optional types of imprinters, depending on your need s.
iii 10. SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter lists the scanner specifications. The “Getting Started” is supplied to this Scanner . This guide contains necessary information for getting started the scanner , also read the Getting Sta r t e d . 1. PREP ARING THE SCANNER This chapter describes how to prepare the scanner for use.
iv FCC warning: Changes or modifications not expressl y approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user ’ s au thority to operate the equipment.
v Use in High-saf ety Applications This product has been designed and manufactured on the assump tion that it will be used in of fice, personal, domestic, regular industr ial, and general- purpose applications.
vi How T rademarks Are Indicated In This Manual References to operating systems (OS) are indicated as follows: *1 Where there is no distinctio n between the different versions of the above operating system, the general term “W indows” is used. *2 All the descriptions in th is manual assume the usage of Adobe Acrobat bundled with this product.
vii ■ Note of Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT . IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTL Y , UNEXPECTED INJUR Y MA Y BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYST ANDERS. Also, store this manual in a conven ient and safe place so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product.
viii Symbols Used In This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in expl anations in addition to warning indications. Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in th e interest of product improveme nt.
ix The Operator Pane l Language Display Apart from English, the operator pa nel can also display French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese (Simplified). In this manu al, the language display of the op erator panel is shown in English. About Maintenance The user must not perform repairs on this scanner .
x Do not take apart or modify the scanner as high-v oltage compone nts inside the sc anner are dangerous. PFU assumes no liability to any damage caus ed by taking apart the scanner , as doing so is not covered unde r the warranty . The area around the p art to which this warning label is af fixed can become very hot.
xi Do not install the scanne r in the following locations which are subject to high temperature, humidity , less ventilation, or dust. If placed in a n area subject to high temperature, the cover may become overhea te d and deformed, causing the scanner to become hot, resulting in a fire.
xii Do not use a damaged power cable. Also, do not insert an y cables or power plugs into loose sockets. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. Be careful of the following when handling th e power cable: • Do not modify the power cable. • Do not place heavy object s on the power cable.
xiii CAUTION The following describes important ca utions described in this manual. Do not use any aero sol sprays or alcohol based spr ays to clean the scanner . Dust blown up by strong air from the spray may enter th e inside of the scanner . This may cause the scanner to fail or malfunction.
xiv If there is an electrical storm, discon nect the power cable from the AC outlet. Lightening can travel through wires and water pipes and damage the sca nner , which may damage your proper ty . Do not supply the power from the AC ou tlet where the device s requiring much power such as copying mach ines or paper shre dders are connected.
xv INTRODUCTION .......................................... i Regulatory Information ..... .......................................... ......... iii Note of Liability .......... ................ ................. ................ ........ vii Preface ..
xvi 3.9 Setting Auto Correc tion for Document Page Orientations ............ .......................................... ...........86 3.10 Multi Image Output ............. ............................ ........... 89 3.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detect ion .
xvii 7.8 Scanning Mixed Do cuments ................. .............. ....... 168 8 SCANNER SETTINGS ............................. 171 8.1 Scanner Settings ............................................. .........173 8.2 Power saving setting .............
xviii 9.4 Other Options ...... ............................................. ......... 227 10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS ................ 229 10.1 Basic Product Specifications ............................ ....... 230 10.2 Installation Specif ications ....
1 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF P ARTS This chapter describes names and functi ons of various parts of the scanner . 1.1 Names and Functions of Part s ...... ............... ......................... 2 1.2 Operator p anel ......... ........................
2 1.1 Names and Funct ions of P ar ts 1.1 Names and Functions of Part s This section describes the names of parts. ■ Fr ont side No. Name Function 1 Stopper Prevents ejected documen ts from dropping off the scanner. 2 Stacker side guide For aligning eject ed documents to a certain width.
3 1.1 Names and Functions of P ar ts 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF P AR TS ■ Rear side No. Name Function 1 Main power switch For switching th e power supply ON/OFF. 2 Power connector For connecting the AC cable. 3 SCSI ID Switch Sets the scanner’s SCSI ID.
4 1.1 Names and Funct ions of P ar ts ■ Remo v able P ar ts No. Name Description 1 Document smoother Attached when the stacker position is set to align the ejected document by the leading edge (see page 24 ), or when scanning do cuments with different widths (see page 67 ).
5 1.2 Operator panel 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF P AR TS 1.2 Operator panel The operator panel is located on the right sid e of the scanner . The panel consists of a Function Nu mber Display , buttons and LEDs. Name Function Function N umber dis- play and Function button Shows the status of the scanner.
6 1.2 Operator panel ■ Indications on the Function Number Displa y The following shows the indications on the Function Number Display . HINT Operator Panel Overlays shee ts in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified) are pro vided with the scanner.
7 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W indows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be different from this manual.
8 2.1 T ur ning the Scanner ON /OFF 2.1 T urning the Scanner ON /OFF ■ T urning the P ower ON 1. Press “I” side of the ma in power switch located on the back of the scanner . 2. Open the Hopper . 3. Press the Power button on the Operator panel. The power turns on and th e Power button lights up.
9 2.1 T ur ning the Scanner ON /OFF 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ T urning the P ower OFF Hold the Power button for at least two seconds. ⇒ The Power button light goes of f an d the scanne r becomes disconnected.
10 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper ■ Opening the Hopper 1. Hold the centrer of th e upper p art of the Hopper .
11 2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Closing the Hopper 1. Remove the document if th ere is any on the Hopper . 2. Slide the extens ion in the Hopper . 3. Restore the original po sition of the hopper if the height of Hopper is adjusted.
12 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF ■ Opening ADF 1. Remove the document if th ere is any on the stacker . 2. Press the ADF cover open button.
13 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Closing ADF 1. Hold the ADF cover with both hands and press it down slowly . Press the ADF cover until it is fixed. ATTENTION • When closing the ADF, make sure that nothing is left inside the ADF.
14 2.4 Opening and Closing T op Cov er 2.4 Opening and Closing T op Cover Under the T op cover , there are a storage tray for st oring the consumables and cleaning goods and a space for installing the Post-Imprinter . When you use the tray or access the Post-Imprinter, open the top cover as follows.
15 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height When there is no alarm (the function number display is showing “1”), the Hopper height can be adjusted. When the scanning load is not very heavy , setting the hopper higher will shorten the time it moves to the feeding position.
16 2.5 Setting t he Hopper Height The adjustment is done by using the Operator Panel on the scanner . When you press the button, the hopper is raised one step higher .(Low Middle High) When pressing the button, the hopper is lowered one step lower .
17 2.6 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.6 Loading Document s on the Hopper ■ Preparing the Document 1. Align both edges of the document s. 2. Fan the document s. 1) T ake a stack of document s about 15mm to 20mm thick (1/2 to 3/4 inch).
18 2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper ■ Setting the Document There are 2 ways to set documents on the hopper . (1) Set the document at the center of the ho pper (mainly for docu ment of equal size page s).
19 2.6 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 3. St art the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to “2.10 Sca nning Documents” on page 30 . (2)Setting the document b y either Side Guide of the hopper .
20 2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper 2. Lock the side guide not to be used. Flip up the lock switch on the front side of the side guide to lock it. 3. Move the other side guide to the desired po sition while pressing down the lock lever . 4. Set the document against the side guide.
21 2.6 Loading Docum ents on the Hopper 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 5. St art the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to “2.10 Sca nning Documents” on page 30 . ATTENTION Make sure that all the pages fall under the pick rolle r.
22 2.7 Setting up the Stack er 2.7 Setting up the S t acker The document set on the hopper , once sc anne d, will be ejected onto the stacker . Y ou can adjust the inclination of S tacker table to align the leading edge of document or not. Also you can fix the height of S tacker table for thin paper stacking.
23 2.7 Setting up the Stack er 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2. Adjust the st acker side gui des to the document width. HINT When scanning long pages (longe r t han A3), the document may be longer than the stacker extension even if it’s p u lled to the outermost position.
24 2.7 Setting up the Stack er ■ Changing Stac ker inc lination/motion The location of the stacker can be switched when ejec ting documents by fixing the stacker h eight in the appropriate position, or by using either the horizontal setting for bo ttom edge alignment or the tilting for - ward setting for leading edge alignmen t.
25 2.7 Setting up the Stack er 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 3. Move your hands away from the st acker slowly . ⇒ The stacker will be fixed in a positi on tilting forward. <Switching bac k to the horizontal setting 1. Slide the st acker out towards you.
26 2.7 Setting up the Stack er 3. Move your hands away from the st acker slowly . ⇒ The stacker will be fixe d in a horizontal position. <Changing Stac ker table motion> Thin paper sometimes curle s when it is ejected to the stac ker .
27 2.8 Using the Document smoother 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.8 Using the Document smoother The ejected document may not stack correctly when the stacker’ s angle is adjusted to the tilting forward setting (see page 24 ), or when scanning document of different size pages (see page 67 ).
28 2.8 Using the Document smoother 3. While bending the center part, insert the other t ab into the scanner slit. ⇒ It will look like this when install ed.
29 2.9 Setting the P aper Thickness 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.9 Setting the Paper Thickness When multifeeds or paper jam occurs frequently , adjust the paper thickness by using the Paper Thickness button on the operator's panel. (Under normal circumstance s, use the default setting.
30 2.10 Scanning Documents 2.10 Scanning Document s This section explains about the basic flow of scanning operations. In order to use the scanner to scan documents, you ne ed a scanner driver and an application that supports the driver .
31 2.10 Scanning Documents 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 3. St art up the application to use for scanning. ScandAll PRO will be used here as an example t o explain the procedure. For information on how to launch ScandAll PR O, refer to "How to Use ScandAll PRO".
32 2.10 Scanning Documents 5. Select a scanner . For TW AIN Driver For ISIS Driver.
33 2.10 Scanning Documents 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 6. Launch a scanner driver from the application. For TW AIN Driver For ISIS Driver.
34 2.10 Scanning Documents 7. In the scanner driver ’ s setup dialog box, configure the scan settings. 8. Perform a scan. For information on how to scan using ScandAll PRO, refer to "How to Use ScandAll PRO". 9. Save the scanned images in a file.
35 2.11 Star ting Sca nning with Button 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.1 1 S t arting Scanning with Button Pressing the [Scan] / [Send to] button can start an application previously linked. However , you need to set the application for [Scan] and [Send to] button referring to “2.
36 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 2.12 Feeding Document s Manually Besides the “Automatic Feed Mode” which automatically scans the docu ment set on the hopper , the scan- ner can also scan documents in the “Manual Feed Mode”.
37 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS ■ Single Feed 1. Lif t up the Pick roller unit. Lift up the small plate on the left sid e using your finger . ⇒ The Pick roller unit will click into place. ⇒ The hopper will move up to the manual f eed position.
38 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 3. St art the application and di splay the scanner driver screen. Set the scanning condition. For the information about how to run the scanner driver , refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents” on page 30 . 4. St art scanning.
39 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 6. Repeat the procedure 5 until all the document s are scanned. After a certain time period of inactivity or at pressing of [Send to] button, the scanner will recognize it as “no document” and stop scanning.
40 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually ■ Continuous Feed 1. Open the hopper if it is closed. Refer to section “2.2 Open ing and Closing the Hopper” o n page 10 . 2. Press down the Hopper Height Button ( ) on the Operator Panel for more than 3 seconds.
41 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 5. St art scanning. When using the TW AIN driver , click th e [Scan] button on the following screen. 6. Load the documents towards the back of the hopper . When more than one sheet is loaded, only th e one on the top of the stack will be fed.
42 2.12 F eeding Documents Manually 7. Repeat the procedure 6 until all the document s are scanned. ⇒ After a certain time period of inactivity or at pressing of [send to] button , the scanner will recognize it as “no document” and stop scanning.
43 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings ■ TW AIN Driver The TW AIN driver is a software driver that conforms to the TW AIN standard. This driver can be used with an application that supports TW AIN to perform scanning.
44 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings Scan T ype Specifies the feeding me thod, the side(s) to be scanned (Front Side, Back Side, Duplex) or details of Long page (Front Side, Duplex) details of Long page (Front Side, Duplex) *. * Refers to documents larger than Double Letter (1 1 × 17 in.
45 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Option...] button Y ou can set up the details of opt ional functions on the window below .
46 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Config...] button Click this button for configuring the Setti ng Files. Y ou can save the changed set tings as a Setting File. From next scanning, the set tings are quickly changed by using these Setti ng Files. For details of each function, refer to the “ TW AIN Drive r Help ”.
47 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Main] t ab Camera Selects the documen t’ s side (f ront or back) to be scanned. The check-marked side(s) will be scanned .
48 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings Mode Select a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. [Setup IPC] button Y ou can configure settings for scanning with Image Processing Software Option. Dot s per inch Specifies the number of pixels (dots) per inch.
49 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS Dither Select the halfton e pattern for halftone scanni ng. This setting is available when “Black and White” is selected in the “Mode”. Cropping Select how to crop scanned documents to out put.
50 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Layout] t ab Page Orient ation Specifies the page orientat ion (Portrait or Landscape). Paper Size Selects a paper size according to the size of the docu ment to be scanned. Select any size from the list. [Scan Area.
51 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Image Proce ssing] t ab Quick Set Y ou can select a preset pattern for image enhan cement. By selecting the one from the list, you can quickly set the details of the image enhan cement processing.
52 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings Overscan Scans the document allowing more mar gins than the ones of paper size specified at [Paper Size:]. Thus, the result of scanning is bigger than the specified paper size.
53 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Paper Handling] t ab Pre-pick W i th this option, you can enable or disable Pre- picking. Pre-pi cking is an operation that feeds documents into the ADF (to the scanni ng position) before starting actua l scanning operation.
54 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Gamma] tab Pattern Specifies how to correct Gamma. A vailable corr ection patterns are: “Normal”, “Soft”, “Sharp”. “Custom” is selectable when “Col or” is selected on the Main tab. Camera Specifies side(s) to which you want to app ly the settings made on this window .
55 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Color Dropout] t ab Red, Green, Blue (Light’ s three primary colors) or any color can be selected to drop out from the docu- ments to be scanned. For example, if you specify “Red” when scanning bl ack letters with red outlines, only the black part of the letters are scanned.
56 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Edit...] button Clicking this button displays the “Select Dropout Color” window and you can specify any color to drop out as checking Dropout Image. Original Image The sample color is shown. By clicking co lors in Original Image, you can select the color to drop out from the image.
57 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS [Compression] t a b Y ou can configure compression settin gs for scanning images in color or gray scale on this tab. JPEG Quality: Specify the compression level and image quality . Sample Ratio: Specify the sample ratio by which images are compressed.
58 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Imprinter ] ta b Y ou can make settings for Pre-/Post-Imprin ter Options (to be pu rchased separately). Unless Imprinter Option is installed, this tab will be unshown. Format T emplate: Letters typed in this text b ox are printed on the document.
59 2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS Date Specifies how to display the date. Format: Y ou can specify how t o display the date. Delimiter: Y ou can select delimiters (grouping separators). Counter Specifies the rule of display .
60 2.14 Bef ore Using [Scan] / [Send to] button 2.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button By setting the link of the application software to the [Scan] button and [Send to] button, you can launch the linked application b y si mply pushing the button.
61 2.14 Bef ore Using [Sc an] / [Send to] button 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERA TIONS 6. Select the applicatio n executed by the event. For W indows XP , W indows Server 2003 an d W i ndows V ista, select [Pe rforming selected program] under [Performing] and then select the application to be processed.
62 2.15 Resuming from P ow er Saving Mode 2.15 Resuming from Power Saving Mode Power saving mode saves the power consumption of th e scanner while the power is turned on. When the scanner is left without operation fo r 15 minutes or more (factory initial setting), it automatically enters the power saving mode.
63 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS This chapter describes how to s can various types of documents. This chapter explains operations using the screens of W indows XP . Depending on your OS, your PC's scre en shots and the operation may be different from this manual.
64 3.1 Double Sided Scanning 3.1 Double Sided Scanning When you want both sides of a document to be scanned at the same time, set the feeding option to “Duplex”. Below is the procedure with TW AIN driver . 1. Set the document on the hopper . Refer to section “2.
65 3.2 Scanning Docum ents Longer than A3 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3.2 Scanning Document s Longer than A3 When scanning documents longer than A3 , set the feeding option to “Long Page”. This scanner can scan documents up to 3,048mm (120inch) long.
66 3.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A3 4. Set [Scan T ype:] to “Long Page (F ront Side)” or “Long Page (Duplex)”. Choose “Long Page (Front Si de)” when scanni ng one side; “Lon g Page (Duplex)”, both sides. ⇒ The “Set the document size” screen will appear .
67 3.3 Scanning Documents with diff erent widths 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3.3 Scanning Document s with different wid ths When you scan a bat ch of documents with dif ferent widths, follow the instructi on below . 1. Align the leading edg e of the documents.
68 3.3 Scanning Documents with diff erent widths 3. Align the side guides to the wid th of the widest document. 4. Align the st acker ’s position. Refer to “2.7 Setting up the Stacker” on page 22 for details. ATTENTION Load the documen ts so that each sheet can be reached by the pick roller.
69 3.3 Scanning Documents with diff erent widths 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 5. St art up the scanner driver . Refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents” on page 3 0 for further information about how to start up the scanner driver . 6. Perform the settings for the sc anning on the scanner driver ’ s configuration window .
70 3.4 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format T o save scanned images in PDF format, Ad obe Acrobat must be installed on your PC.
71 3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ■ By ScandAll PR O For information on how to create PDF files by Scan dAll PRO, refer to "How to Use ScandAll PRO". ■ By Adobe Acr obat Following shows the procedure for sav ing scanned image s in PDF format.
72 3.4 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 3. From the [File] menu, select [Creat e PDF] - [From Sc anner] - [Custom Scan]. ⇒ [Custom Scan] dialog box appears. 4. Select “FUJITSU Fi-5950d” at [Scanner] . ATTENTION If your document is scanned by the de fault settings, the ou tput image may not be satisfactory.
73 3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 5. Click the [Options] button. ⇒ The [Scanner Options] dialog box appears. 6. Select [Show Scanner ’s Native Interf ace] for [User Interface], and then click the [OK] button.
74 3.4 Saving Scanned Im ages in PDF F or mat 8. Configure settings such as [Resolution] and [Paper Size], and then click the [Scan] button. ⇒ The scanned image is displayed. 9. Select [Save as...] from [File ] menu to save the scanned image. For the details on Adobe Acro bat operations, refer to the Adobe Acrobat Help .
75 3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF F or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ● How to reduce the file size by Acrobat Distiller Depending on the scan setting, the f ile size may be greatly increased. T o reduce the data size, try saving the scanned image by the following method (note that this takes longer than usual to save): 1.
76 3.5 Excluding a Color from th e image (drop out color) 3.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color) One of the primary colors: red, green ,blue or any other co lor can be remove d (dropped out) from the scanned image data.
77 3.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color) 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3. Select the color to be dropped out from [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black te xt in green frame, select [Green] so that the scanner only reads the text and eliminates the frames .
78 3.5 Excluding a Color from th e image (drop out color) Dropout Image The image as it w ill be generated after the drop out is displayed. Dropout color The selected dropout color will be shown as numeric value and as color sample. Y ou can enter a numeric value directly or use the [ ▲ ]/[ ▼ ] buttons to change the dropout color .
79 3.6 Skipping blank P ages 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3.6 Skipping blank Pages If enabled, the scanner will automati cally detect blank pages of the do cuments and remove them from the scanned image.
80 3.6 Skipping b lank P ages 4. Check the [Blank Page Skip] box. When the check box is marked, “Cache Mode” will change to “Use both memory”. 5.
81 3.6 Skipping blank P ages 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 6. Click [OK] when done. The [TW AIN Driver] dialog box will return. continue from there.
82 3.7 Detecting Multif eeds 3.7 Detecting Multifeeds “Multifeed” is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accident ally fed into the ADF at the same time. Y ou can set the scanner to display an error mes sage or ring the buzzer when the scanner detects a multifeed.
83 3.7 Detecting Multif eeds 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Select the detection conditions fr om [Multifeed Detection] under [ADF Option]. Y o u can choose the follo wing: Furthermore, refer to "7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions" on page 164 for detailed information about the docume nt for multifeed detection.
84 3.8 Correcting ske wed Documents 3.8 Correcting skewed Document s Y ou can set the scanner to automatic ally detect and correct skewed documents that are fed into the ADF . The configuration is done through the scanner driver . The following shows the procedur e for changing the setting from the [TW AIN Driver] dialog box.
85 3.8 Correcting ske wed Documents 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Select the [Automatic Pa ge Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew Detection] menu. 5. Click the [OK] button. The display returns to the scanning op eration [TW AIN Driver] dialog bo x.
86 3.9 Setting A uto Co rrection f or Document P age Or ientations 3.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orient ations Y ou can direct the scanner to automatically correct a batch of documents with a mixture of page orient a- tions. The following shows the procedur e for changing the setting from the [TW AIN Driver] dialog box.
87 3.9 Setting A uto Co rrection f or Document P age Or ientations 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3. Select the [Rot ation] t ab, and th en select [Automatic] under [Rotation Degree]. ATTENTION • This function determines a documen t page orientation based on the char- acters printed on it.
88 3.9 Setting A uto Co rrection f or Document P age Or ientations 4. Click the [OK] button. The display returns to the scanning operation [TW AIN Driver] dialog box • To judge text in documents, use a language that is set in Windows’s Regional and Langu age Options.
89 3.10 Multi Image Output 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3.10 Multi Image Output It is possible to get an output both in Color/Grey scale and binary black and whit e. This function may not work properl y depending on the application so ftware you use.
90 3.10 Multi Image Output ⇒ The [Multi image output] dialog box will be displa yed. 3. Select [Multi ima ge output] under “Output mode”. 4. Set the or der of the output in “Order (f or Multi image output)”.
91 3.10 Multi Image Output 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 5. Select under “Select Current face” the side of y our choice and perf orm then for each scan settings on the main configuration screen. 6. Clic k the [Scan] b utton to scan the document.
92 3.11 Color/monochrome A uto Detecti on 3.1 1 Color/monochrome Auto Detection The scanner detects whether the scanned document is color or binary mo nochrome. According to this detection, the images will be ou tput in color (or grey scale) for colored d ocuments, ide bina ry black and white for monochrome documents.
93 3.11 Color/monochrome A uto Detection 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ⇒ The [Multi Image output] dial og box will be displayed. 3. Under [Output Mode Selection], chec k [Color/Monochrome A uto Detection].
94 3.11 Color/monochrome A uto Detecti on 5. Clic k the [Scan] b utton to scan the document..
95 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format When sheets with glued photo graphs or sticky notes are scanned, the scanner can accidentally detect a multifeed error , and scanning is in terrupted.
96 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat ■ Intelligent Multifeed Function There are three modes; select one according to your needs. Select a mode by using the Software Operation Panel.
97 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ■ Ho w to Configure Settings with Software Operation Pa n e l 1. First, make sure that the scanner is connected to the personal computer , and then turn on the s canner .
98 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat • Remember multifeed p attern at power-of f S pecify whether or not to remember the multifeed p attern upon turning off the power .
99 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ■ Bef ore Using This Function Configure the following settings before using this function: 1. When the TW AIN driver is used, select [Use Memory on Scanner] or [Use both Memory] as [Cache Mode] on the [Job/Cache] t ab of the "Option" dialog box.
100 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat [ISIS driver] Mark the "On" checkbox under "Multifeed Recovery" and set "Auto -cancel T imer" to 0 or any value (minutes) on the [Paper Handling] tab of "Properties for Fujit su fi-5950.
101 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat 3 SCANNING V ARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ■ Descriptions 1. Af ter a multifeed error , press the [Se nd to] button to eject sheet s from the transport p ath, or open the cover and remo ve sheet s from the transport p ath.
102 3.12 Not detecting Multif eed f or fix ed f or mat Note 1: In this mode, up to 32 overlap patterns can be remembered (stored in memory). When the 33 rd overlap pattern is detected , the first-remembered pattern is deleted from mem ory.
103 4 DAIL Y CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner . 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ......... 104 4.2 Cleaning the Pad ....... ............................... .............. ............ 106 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) .
104 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ■ Cleaning materials *1)For the purchase of the cleaning material , contact the FUJITSU scanner dealer whe re you purchased the scanner . *2)It may take long before the cl eaner vaporizes if a large quan tity is used.
105 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning 4 DA I L Y C A R E ■ Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning Frequency The following shows the standard cleaning frequency for each area requiring cleaning. *1)During scanning, toner , paper dust, oil from carbonless paper , and glue stick to scanner rollers.
106 4.2 Cleaning the P ad 4.2 Cleaning the Pad 1. Open the ADF cover . For details, refer to “2.3 Opening an d Closing ADF” on page 1 2 . 2. Wipe the Pad (the p arts of rubber) wi th a lint-free clot h, moistened with cleaner F1, in the directi on indicated by the arrows.
107 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) 4 DA I L Y C A R E 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) Use the cleaning sheet to clean the upper an d lower ADF transport path and the rollers. 1. Open the Pre-Imprinter Co ver when the power is off.
108 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) 5. Set the side guide of the hopper to B4 wid t h. For details, refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper” on page 17 . 6. Pull out the st acker extension and adju st it to the lengt h of the cleaning sheet.
109 4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) 4 DA I L Y C A R E 10. Place the same cleani ng sheet with the a dhesive side facing up on the hopper t a ble, aligning the right side with the side guide, as shown in the illustration below . 1 1.
110 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) 1. Move the Hopper down to th e "low" position if it is set in an upper level. For details, refer to “2.5 Setting the Hopper Height” on page 15 .
111 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) 4 DA I L Y C A R E 4. Clean the Pick roller and the rubber surface of the Sep arator rollers using the cleaner F1. 5. Close the roller cover afte r the cleaning is finished. 6. Open the Pad cover .
112 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) 7. Remove the Brake roller . Move the roller slight ly to the right, then pull it upwards to rem ove it , as shown below . 8. Clean the rubber surface of the Brake roller using a li nt-free cloth, moistened with the cleaner F1.
113 4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth) 4 DA I L Y C A R E 1 1. Clean the Feed rollers (met al roller s, each set consists of 2 rollers, 9 locations) on the upper side of the lower transport p ath using a lint-free cloth moistened with the cleaner F1.
114 4.5 Cleaning the T ranspor t path and the sensors 4.5 Cleaning the T ransport p ath and the sensors 1. Open the ADF cover . For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12 . 2. Clean the whole transport path (st ainle s s and glass part s) using a lint-free cloth moistened with the cleaner F1.
115 4.5 Cleaning the T ranspor t path and the sensors 4 DA I L Y C A R E 3. Clean the supersonic sensors (thr ee pieces), pick sensor (one piece), and skew sensors (six pieces) inst alled in the lower transport path using a cloth moistened with the cleaner F1.
116 4.5 Cleaning the T ranspor t path and the sensors 5. Clean the IMP top-sensor (one pie ce), RED top-sensor (one piece), and REJ sensor (one piece) inst alled in th e lower transport path using a cloth moistened with the cleaner F1.
117 4.5 Cleaning the T ranspor t path and the sensors 4 DA I L Y C A R E 7. Clean the EXT sensor (one piece) located near the outlet in the upper transport p ath using a cotton swab moistened with the cleaner F1.
118 4.5 Cleaning the T ranspor t path and the sensors 8. Clean the surface of two p ads on the Hopper with a li nt-free cloth, moistened with cleaner F1. 9. Close the ADF cover . For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12 . If all the cleaning is done, reset the Cleaning counter by referring “5.
119 5 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace consumables. 5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle ............ ................. 120 5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter ............. .....................
120 5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle 5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle The following table lists the Part No . and the standard replacement cycle of the consumables. It is recom- mended that you stock extra cons umables before the ones in the scanner rea ch the end of Their service life.
121 5.2 How to chec k and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter This section describes the procedure of the followi ng items using Software Operation Panel in PC.
122 5.2 How to chec k and reset the Consumab le/Cleaning Counter 3. Select the [Device Settings] t ab. In this window , the followi ng items can be confirmed. Total Page Count(ADF): The total number of scanned sheets. After cleaning: The number of sheets, scanne d since last scanner cleaning.
123 5.2 How to chec k and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES ■ Resetting of the consum ab le/c leaning counters Reset the consumable/cleaning counte r(s) every time you replace the consum able or clean the scanner, fol- lowing the procedure given b elow .
124 5.2 How to chec k and reset the Consumab le/Cleaning Counter ■ Consumable/Cleaning messa g e The following message may appear while using the scanner: Replace the consumable or clean the sc anner when this message is sisplayed. After clicking the [Ignore] butto n, this message will disappear and scanning will continue.
125 5.3 Replacing the P ad 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5.3 Replacing the Pad 1. Open the ADF cover . Refer to “2.3 Opening and Clo sing ADF” on page 12 . 2. Move the Pad to the left, than pull it up in order to remove it from the scanner . 3. Inst all the new Pad in the r eversed order of the removable.
126 5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller 5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller 1. Open the ADF cover . Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12 . 2. Open the roller cover . Put your fingers in the depression on the left an d right side and pull the co ver towards you to open it.
127 5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. While pulling up the t ab away from the shaft, slide the Pick rollers (2 rollers, lef t and right) from the shaft for removal. 4. Inst all the new Pick rollers (2 rollers, left and right) in the reversed order of the det achment.
128 5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers 5.5 Replacing the Sep arator Rollers 1. Open the ADF cover . Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12 . 2. Open the Roller cover . Put your fingers in the depressions on the left and right side and pull the cover towards you to open it.
129 5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 3. Slide Sep arator rollers (2 rollers, left and right) away from each other along the shaf ts for removal as shown below . ⇒ The shaft will be locked in outer position and stays there.
130 5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers 6. Close the roller cover . ⇒ The Separator rollers wi ll move to their origin al position automatically . 7. Close the ADF cover . Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12 . 8. Reset the counter of the Sep aration roller .
131 5.6 Replacing the Brak e Roller 5 REPLA CEMENT OF CONSUMABLES 5.6 Replacing the Brake Roller 1. Move the Hopper down to the "low" posi tion if it is set in an upper level. For details, refer to “2.5 Setting the Hopper Height” on page 15 .
132 5.6 Replacing the Brak e Roller 4. Remove the Brake roller Lift up the left side of the Brake roller and remove the left shaft. Then pull the right shaft out of its hole to remove it. 5. Inst all the new Brake roller . After inserting the right end of the shaf t into the hole, attach the left end.
133 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS This chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an authorized service provider and how to check labels on the scanner . 6.1 Clearing Document Jams ..
134 6.1 Clearing Document Jams 6.1 Clearing Document Jams When documents have been jammed during scanning, use the following procedur e to remove them from the scanner . 1. Remove all remaining document s from the scanner before removing jammed document s.
135 6.1 Clearing Document Jams 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 3. Remove the jammed documents. 4. Close the ADF cover . Refer to . “2.3 Openin g and Closing ADF” on page 12 . ATTENTION Clips and staples cause t he documents to jam when fed through the scan- ner.
136 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel 6.2 Error messages of the Operator pa n e l When a problem occurs, [J] or [U] fo llowed by a number will be displa yed on the functio n number display in case of an temporary error . In case of an hardware alarm, [E] and a number will be displayed alternately .
137 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS ■ Te m p o r a r y E r r o r s [J] or [U] and a number wi ll be displayed alt ernately . (When pushing the [Scan] or [Send to] button, the error indication on the function number display will dis- appear and the scanner goes into the ready status.
138 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel ■ Har dware Alarms [E] and a number will be displayed alternately . *1 T u rn off the scanner . Chec k that the SCSI cable is plugged firmly , and then turn on the scann er again. Display Meaning Solution E0 Error in the Hopper or Stacker 1.
139 6.2 Error messages of the Operator panel 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS *2 T urn off the scanner . Reinstall the ink cartridge a ccording to the Operator’ s Guide of Imprinter , and then turn on the scanner again. *3 T urn off the scanner . Reinstall the option board properly , and then turn on the scanner again.
140 6.3 T roubleshooting 6.3 T roubleshooting This section describes common trou bles during usage and how to remedy the troubles. Before you ask for repair service, check the following flowch art to determine the trouble. If you can not resolve the trouble after followin g the flowcharts, check the items in section “6.
141 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (*) Press any button except the Powe r button. YES NO YES Has a long time passed since you used the scanner the last time? Does the display remain blank, even after turning on the scanner again? The power is in power saving mode.
142 6.3 T roubleshooting (*1) Refer to fi-5950 Getting Stated, “2.2 Connecting the scanner to your PC”. NO YES YES NO NO Are the documents loaded correctly onto the hopper? Is the ADF cover closed completely? Load the documents correcty . Close ADF cover completely .
143 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (*1) When scanning pictures or photos simply with binary black and white, the gener- ated image might diff er from the original. If possible, s et the imag e type on t he scanner driver to “halfto ne” or “grayscale” before scanning.
144 6.3 T roubleshooting (*1) When scanning with halftone, grey scale or color , the images might not become sharp and clear. If possib le, set the ima ge type on the scanner driver to “Binary black and white” . (*2) Refer to “4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sen sors” on page 114 .
145 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (*) Ref er to “4 DAILY CARE” on pag e 103 . YES NO Are the transport path, the glass sur- face, the rollers and the Pad clean? Is the scanner exposed to vibrations during scanning? Clean the dirty locations.
146 6.3 T roubleshooting (*) Ref er to “4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and t he sensors” on page 114 . NO YES Do the lines appear always on the same location? Do the lines disappear when scanning with a lower resolution? Symptom 7 V ertical lines appear in the scanned image.
147 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES YES NO NO Do the documents satisfy the con- ditions described under the "Pre- cautions" in "7.2 Document Paper Quality"? Do the documents satisfy the con- ditions described in "7.
148 6.3 T roubleshooting (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 159 . (*2) Refer to “7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions” on page 164 . (*3) Refer to “3.7 Detecting Multifeeds” on page 82 . (*4) Refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper” on page 17 .
149 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS NO YES NO Did you fan the documents before loading them on the Hopper? Fan the documents before loading. (*2) Symptom 9 Paper jams and feeding errors occur frequently . YES Is the Pick roller or Separation roller clean? Clean the Pick and Separation roller .
150 6.3 T roubleshooting (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 159 . (*2) Refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper” on page 17 . (*3) Refer to “5 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES” on page 119 . (*4) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE“ on page 103 .
151 6.3 T roubleshooting 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS (*1) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE“ on page 103 . (*2) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 159 . (*3) Refer to “8 SCANNER SETTINGS” on page 171 . YES NO Have you cleaned the rollers? Clean the rollers.
152 6.3 T roubleshooting (*1) Refer to “8 SCANNER SETTINGS” on page 171 . YES YES NO NO Did you adjust the offset (starting position for scanning the document)? Have you used the "Page Edge Filler" function? Use the Software Operation Panel to adjust the offset.
153 6.4 Bef ore Contacting a Ser vice Provider 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 6.4 Before Cont acting a Service Provider Check the following items before contacting an auth orized FUJITSU Scanner service provider or the dealer where you bought the scanner .
154 6.4 Bef o re Contacting a Ser vice Provider ■ Err or Descriptions Pr oblem at the tim e of PC connection. Document feeding tr ouble Imaging quality tr ouble Others Items to check.
155 6.5 Labels on the Scanner 6 SOL VING COMMON PROBLEMS 6.5 Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner . The following shows where the two la bels are located on the scanner . Label A (example): Indica tes scanner information.
156 6.5 Labels on the Scanner.
157 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the sizes and qua lities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner . 7.1 Document Size ......... ............................................... ............ 158 7.2 Document Quality .
158 7.1 Document Size 7.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. *When scanning on “long page”, following length is available. - 201 dpi to 400 dpi: : 863 mm (34 in) - 200 dpi and und er : 3,048 mm (1 20 in) Maximum Minimum A B A B 304.
159 7.2 Document Quality 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 7.2 Document Quality This section describes the ty pes and thickness of documents this scanner supports.
160 7.2 Document Quality ■ Precautions The following documents may not be scanned successfully . • Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g . en velopes and documents with photograph s atta ched) .
161 7.2 Document Quality 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS ATTENTION • Carbonless paper co ntains chem ical substanc es that m ay damage the Pad or rollers (e.g. Pick rolle r) when documents are fed. Pay attention to the following: Cleaning: If pick errors occur frequ ently, clean the Pad and the Pick r oller.
162 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Cap acity The maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF paper chute is determined by the size and weight of the documents. The fo llowing graph shows the maximum document loading capacity of ADF with respect to paper weight.
163 7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas Punched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors.
164 7.5 Multif eed Detection Conditions 7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions The following describes the conditions required for Multifeed detection: ■ Chec k o verlapping • Paper weight: 31 - 209 g/m 2 (8.3 to 56.1 lb) • Punched holes are not allowed within 35 mm (1.
165 7.5 Multif eed Detection Conditions 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS HINT • When you want to detect overlapping, be sure that paper do cuments are not clinging to each other. Those clinging documents (glued or with static cling) may ca use a lower mu ltifeed-detection ratio.
166 7.6 Backg round Color Areas 7.6 Background Color Areas Paper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Figure below . The top 3mm on both sides of a document, should ha ve no printing in this area. When using dropout col or , the color can be in this ar ea.
167 7.7 Job Separation Sheet 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS 7.7 Job Sep aration Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical form at of the job separation sheet. 2. Document S pecifications Document width must be A4 width (210mm/8.27” ) or wider . 15 (0.
168 7.8 Scanning Mix ed Documents 7.8 Scanning Mixed Document s When scanning documents of different thickness/Frictio n Coef ficients/sizes using this scanner , the follow- ing restrictions apply . Before you sc an any mixed docu me nts, always test scan a few page s to see if the mixed document can be properly fed.
169 7.8 Scanning Mix ed Documents 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TIONS DL: 1 1 × 17 in., L TR: Letter size. Because of friction, smaller document under larger docu ment will be moved when the larger document is being picked up, adversely affecting feeding performance.
170 7.8 Scanning Mix ed Documents.
171 8 SCANNER SETTINGS This chapter explains the how settings can be done for the scanner using the Software Operation Panel. 8.1 Scanner Settings ....... ............................................. ............ 173 8.2 Power saving setting. .......
172 8.22 Alarm Setting ......... ................................................. .......... 214 8.23 Jam Detection Out sid e of Scannable Area When T ransporting p aper ....... .......................................... .......... 2 15 8.24 Imprinter Selection.
173 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.1 Scanner Settings The Software Operation Panel will be installed together with the s canner driver (TW AIN driver/ISIS driver). W ith this application, you can configur e settings and functions for the fi-5950.
174 8.1 Scanner Settings Star t up via Scanner 1. Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to the PC, then power on the scanner . 2. Press the [Function] button on th e Operator Panel. The Function Number Display will show . When pressing the [Function] button, the Fu nction Number Display will change in the following way: [1] [2] .
175 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS ■ Pa s sw o r d S e t t i n g By setting a password, the Software Operation Panel can run in [V iew Only mode] which allows users to only view the scanner settings. The scanner settings can be configured if no password is set.
176 8.1 Scanner Settings Setting the [View Onl y mode] Set the Software Operation Panel to [V iew Only mode] in the following procedure. 1. Set a p assword. ⇒ For details, refer to "Setting a Password" on page 175 . 2. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the t askbar , and select [View Only m ode] from the menu.
177 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Clearing the [View Onl y mode] Clear the [V iew Only mode] in the following procedure. 1. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the t askbar , and select [View Only m ode] from the menu. ⇒ The [Password setting] dialog box appears.
178 8.1 Scanner Settings HINT When you exit [View Only mode], the check mark next to [View Only mo de] disappears fro m the menu that is di splayed by right-clicking the Software Operation Panel icon.
179 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Changing the P assw ord Change the password in the following procedure. 1. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the t askbar , and select [Password Setting] from the menu. ⇒ The [Password setting] dialog box appears.
180 8.1 Scanner Settings Clearing the P assw ord Clear the password in the following procedure. 1. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the t askbar , and select [Password Setting] from the menu. ⇒ The [Password setting] dialog box appears.
181 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Resetting the P assw ord In case you for got your password, it can be reset in the following procedure. 1. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the t askbar , and select [Password Setting] from the menu.
182 8.1 Scanner Settings ■ Settings Using the Software Operation Panel, y ou can configure the following settings for the scanner connected to the PC.
183 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS [ Devi ce settings 2 ] Selecting each item displays detail ed setting s (parameters) in the right part of the dialog box. Item Explanation Select able parameter Default Multifeed “Section 8. 4” Select the method to detect Multifeed.
184 8.1 Scanner Settings Dropout color “Section 8. 7” Drop out a preselected color for the scanned image. (Binary black & white/grayscale mode only) Red/Green/Blue/None Green Pre-Pick “Section 8. 8” To give a higher priority to processing speed, select [Yes], if not, select [No].
185 8.1 Scanner Settings 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Retain current paper thickness “Section 8. 12” The Paper thickness setting on the Operator panel is memorized and displayed after turn- ing off and on the power. Remember/Do not rem ember Do n ot remember Cleaning Cycle “Section 8.
186 8.1 Scanner Settings [Default] button Resets the current settings to the factory setting. [Save]button Saves contents of various settings onto the computer . (Use this button to apply the same settings to other fi-5950 scanners.) [Restore] button Restores contents of the settings saved onto the computer back to the scanner .
187 8.2 P owe r saving setting 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.2 Power saving setting When not using this scanner for a certain time, it will enter auto matically the power saving mode. Configure the Power saving mode as follows: 1. S tart up the Sof tware Operation Panel.
188 8.3 Offset/Scan scale 8.3 Offset/Scan scale When the position of the scanned im age is not correct or the image is elongated, use the following proce- dure to adjust the Offset an d the Scan scale for correction. 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel.
189 8.3 Offset/Scan scale 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 3. Adjust the Offset /Scan scale as necessary . Offset Se tting Unit: Select ADF front or ADF back as target. Main: Adjusts the horizontal Offset. Setting range -2mm to +3mm, in steps of 0.5mm. Sub: Adjusts the vertical Offset.
190 8.4 Multif eed Detection 8.4 Multifeed Detection Multifeed refers to the phenomenon, when two or mo re documents are fed over lapping at once into the scanner . This may cause the loss of important data. T o prevent this, this scanner is equipp ed with a Multifeed detection function.
191 8.4 Multif eed Detection 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Following setting is availabl e only when [Check Overla pping] is specified above. 4. Select [Device Setting 2] from lef t side list in the window , and select [Document check area specification fo r Multifeed Detection] from its lower level.
192 8.4 Multif eed Detection 5. Speficy the detection area. Selected range: Add check mark to this checkbox first. The following setting becomes availab le. Enable/Disable : Select [Enable], if the area fro m [Start] to [End] is a Mult ifeed detection area.
193 8.4 Multif eed Detection 8 SCANNER SETTINGS Setting Exampl e 1 : Left, Disable, Start=50 mm, End=200 mm Middle, Enable, S tart=50 mm, End=200 mm Right, Disable, Start=50 mm, End=2 00 mm HINT • W.
194 8.4 Multif eed Detection Setting Exampl e 2 : Left, Disable, S tart=0 mm, End=300 mm Middle, Enable, Start=0 mm, End=0 mm Right, Disable, Start=0 mm, End=0 mm Setting Example 3 (showing a setting .
195 8.5 Multif eed detection when sc anning in manual f eed mode 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode Set whether to detect multifeed du ring manual feed mode or not. 1. S tart up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.
196 8.6 P age Edge Filler (ADF) 8.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF) Depending on the state of the docume nts, the shadow of the scanned do cument appears in the end portion of the output image an d black thin lines may be generated. If this is the case, you can improve the output image by using the “Page Edge Filler” function.
197 8.6 P age Edge Filler (ADF) 8 SCANNER SETTINGS HINT Unless otherwise specifi ed, the background color is white. You can also change it to the “Black background” using the scanner driver.
198 8.7 Dropout Color 8.7 Dropout Color By using the “Dropou t Color” function, you can scan documents with the specifie d color removed from the light’ s three primary colors, or red, green , blue. (This function is available for th e binary black and white setting as well as the grayscale setting.
199 8.8 Pre-Pick 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.8 Pre-Pick T o scan documents consecutively , yo u can previously pick the document to be scanned next. This opera- tion is called Pre-Pick. By enabling Pre-Pick, the time inte rval between the scann ing of two sepa rate documents can be shortened.
200 8.9 P age Edge Fille r (A utomatic P age Size Detection) 8.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection) When the scanner is set to detect paper size automa tically , depending on the state of the documents, the black frame may be genera ted on the output imag e.
201 8.9 P age Edge Filler (A utom atic P age Size Detection) 8 SCANNER SETTINGS HINT The “Automatic Page Size Detection” setting can be configured on the scan- ner driver setting window. For details on how to set the setting, refer to “3.8 Cor recting sk ewed Documents” on page 84 .
202 8.10 Intelligent Mu ltif eed Function 8.10 Intelligent Multifeed Function When a fixed size of paper is pasted on the same locat ion in multiple sheets, the scanner can memorize the size and location of the pasted paper so it will not be detected as a mu ltifeed.
203 8.11 P aper f eeding retr y times 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.1 1 Paper feeding retry times This is specified to decrease feeding (picking) retry times to detect jam earlie r . 1. S tart up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settings” on page 173 .
204 8.12 Retaining curr ent paper thickness after P o wer off 8.12 Ret aining current p aper thickness af ter Power off The Paper thickness setting on the Operator panel is memorized and displayed after turn ing off and on the power . 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel.
205 8.13 Cleaning Cycle 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.13 Cleaning Cycle The cleaning cycle of the scanner is specified by this setting. When Page counter (Con sumable counter) exceeds the value specified here,.
206 8.14 Lif e counter setting 8.14 Life counter setting This counter specifies the page count to ask operat or to replace the consumable. When the page count exceeds the value specified here, the background color of the counter in the window on page 124 becomes yellow , or replacement message window on page 12 4 appears.
207 8.15 Document clearance setting 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.15 Document clearance setting Scanned image may be chipped at the bottom area, if th e docume nt is fed with la rge skew . This trouble can be avoided by setting the document clearance wider . 1.
208 8.16 Thin P aper Mode 8.16 Thin Paper Mode If nonstandard thin paper cannot be fe d and scanned smoothly , use this mode. In this mode, sheets of paper are fed at a slower speed so that thin paper can be fed and scanned properly . Follow the steps below to switch to the Thi n Mode.
209 8.17 Soft Pick Setting 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.17 Sof t Pick Setting When a number of sheets are pick ed at a time and multi-feed is dete cted frequently , en able this setting. When this setting is enabled, the pick ro ller does not move up and down at the paper picking to decrease the number of sheets at picking, and multi-feed may decrease.
210 8.18 P aper Jam Detection 8.18 Paper Jam Detection Y ou can set the degree of detection se nsitivity for a jam at the feeder . Configure the settings for Pape r Jam Detection as follows: 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settin gs” on page 173 .
211 8.19 A utoCrop Boundar y 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.19 AutoCrop Boundary Scanning document s using the "Automatic Page Size Det ection" function may produce incomplete image data; the edge of the imag e data may be lost, or shadows may be produced on the bo ttom or right edge of the data.
212 8.20 SCSI Bus Width 8.20 SCSI Bus Wid th When using the SCSI-connected scanner , you can select a data transfer width. Configure the settings for the SCSI Bus W idth as follows: 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.1 Scanner Settin gs” on page 173 .
213 8.21 A uto Color Detection 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.21 Auto Color Detection Y ou can adjust the slic e level for auto color detection. Configure the settings for the Auto Color Detection as follows: 1. S tart up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.
214 8.22 Alar m Setting 8.22 Alarm Setting Y ou can make the alarm to sound b eeps when a jam or multifeed occurs, as well as disabling the alarm. Configure the settings for th e Alarm setting as follows: 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel. Refer to “8.
215 8.23 Jam Detection Outside of Sc annab le Area When T ranspor ting paper 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.23 Jam Detection Out side of Scannable Area When T ransporting p aper If this function is turned On, such a case, in which the document s are fed outside of the scannable area due to over-skew , is ju dged as a jam.
216 8.24 Imprinter Selection 8.24 Imprinter Selection Y ou can specify which imprinter to use; Pre-imprinter or Post-imprinter , if you a lready have insta lled these options. Configure the settings for the Im printer Selection as follows: 1. St art up the Sof tware Operation Panel.
217 8.25 Timeout f o r Manual F eeding 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.25 T imeout for Manual Feeding In manual feeding mode, if the scanner is l eft withou t loading the next document to scan for an extended time period, the scanner completes the scanning on ce and cancel the manual feed ing mode.
218 8.26 Scan Setting f or Document with T ab 8.26 Scan Setting for Document with T ab When the document has tab on the bottom edge of the im age, the tab image remain even if the document is scanned with Automatic Page Size Detection.
219 8.27 P aper Stop P ositi on at Multifeed Error 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 8.27 Paper S top Position at Multifeed Error When a multifeed error is de tected by overlapping of documents, th e position to stop the documents on which the multifeed occurred can be selected.
220 8.28 Ov erscan Control 8.28 Overscan Control Specify [Optimize] when you use Overscan and the image is partially missing due to an abnormal skew . Y ou can detec t abnormal image skew and set sufficient amount of black margins on the top and the bottom so that the whole image is contained.
221 8.28 Ov erscan Control 8 SCANNER SETTINGS 3. Select [Optimize]. ATTENTION • I t is recommended to use Overscan to gether with “8.15 Document clearance setting” on page 207 (The scanning speed slow s down when you select this function). • The scann ing speed may slow down dependin g on the paper size of the documents you scan.
222 8.28 Ov erscan Control.
223 9 OPTIONS This chapter describes options for fi-5950. 9.1 Options ............ ........................................................ ............ 224 9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprint er) ............... ............... ..................... 225 9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprin ter).
224 9.1 Options 9.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner . For the details, contact FUJITSU scanner dealer w here you purchased the scanner or FUJITSU group com- pany responsible for yo ur country .
225 9.2 fi-590PRF (P re-impr inter) 9 OPTIONS 9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) fi-590PRF is installed at the front si de of the T ransport path, inside of the scanner . It prints prior to scan- ning. fi-590PRF (Pre-imp rinter) specifications are described below .
226 9.3 fi-590PRB (P ost-imprinter) 9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) fi-590PRB is installed at the rear side of the T ransport path, inside of the scanner . It prints after the scan- ning. fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) Sp ecifications are described below .
227 9.4 Other Options 9 OPTIONS 9.4 Other Options ■ Extended Memory Increasing memory is an effective way to improve the scanner ’ s proces sing speed when scanning at high resolutions. (For example, this may prevent the scanner from pausi ng when scanning double-sided color A3 documents at resolutions higher than 400 dpi).
228 9.4 Other Options The memory listed below is recomme nded. T wo modules of the same specifi cation must b e installed at the same time. The memory modules are not provided with the scanner .
229 10 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the Scanner Specifications. 10.1 Basic Product Specifications ...... ............... ..................... 230 10.2 Inst allation Specifications ....... ............................ ............ 232 10.
230 10.1 Basic Product Specifications 10.1 Basic Product S pecifications 1 Scanner Type ADF (Automatic Doc ument Feeder) and Man ual feed - 2 Image sensor Color CCD × 2 Front/Back 3 Light source Incandescent cold cath ode fluorescent lamp Front/Back 4 Scanning area Minimum 53 mm × 74 mm, 2.
231 10.1 Basic Product Specifications 10 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS (* 1) For details, refer to "7.2 Document Quality" on page 15 9 . (* 2) The scanning speed is the maximum spee d of the scanner hardwa re. The actual speed may be slower due to the system over head such as data transfer time.
232 10.2 Installation Specifications 10.2 Inst allation S pecifications Item Specif ication Dimensions (With hoppe r and stacker retr acted) Depth Width Height 540 mm, 21 in 540 mm, 21 in 500 mm, 20 in Space requirements Weight (kg) 50 kg (110.
233 10.3 Dimensions 10 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS 10.3 Dimensions unit: mm.
234 10.3 Dimensions.
IN-1 A ADF cover open button ..................... 2 Alarm Setting ................................ 214 Auto Color Detection ..................... 213 AutoCrop Boundary ...................... 211 B Basic Operations Inserting documents ................
IN-2 M Main power switch ............................ 3 Manual Feed Mode ......................... 36 Multifeed detection ....................... 190 O Offset ............................................ 188 Operator panel ............................
fi-5950 Image Scanner Operator ’ s Guide P3PC-3052-01ENZ0 Issue date: June, 2010 Issueed by: PFU LIMITED • Copying of the contents of th is manual in whole or in p art and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law . • The contents of this manual ar e subject to change without notice.
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