Manual Kodak 9500

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    User’s Guide A-6112 0 Part No. 1E8110 Multi-Feed Detector For use with the: Document Scanner 9500 Document Scanner/Microimager 990 Kodak Imagelink Scanners 900 and 923 Kodak Imagelink Microimager 70 ...

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    A-61120 March 1999 1 Us ing the Multi- Feed De tect or Introduction The Kodak Digital Science Multi-Feed Detector aids in document processing by detecting documents that may go through the feeder one on top of the other. Multi-feeds can easily happen due to damp documents, adhesives on documents, electrostatically charged documents, or a maladjuste ...

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    2 A-61120 March 1999 • Labels should be placed on the documents so they do not pass under the thickness sensor. If the labels on the document will pass under the thickness sensor, they must be less than or equal to ½-inch in length and spaced greater than 1 inch. They must be placed 2 inches or more from the trail and lead edges of a document. E ...

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    A-61120 March 1999 3 F72 Skew/Double Detection On/Off — allows you to use a function code to enable and disable the system. The lights do not change. When a multi-feed is detected, both buttons illuminate. Depending upon the scanner or scanner/microimager firmware and how the unit is configured, one of the following messages will be displayed: ? ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 5

    4 A-61120 March 1999 Operating the scanner with the Multi-Feed Detector enabled When the Multi-Feed Detector is enabled, the scanner is continuously checking documents for multi-feeds when the transport is running. When a multi-fed document is encountered, an error will be reported. The scanner will report a document as a true multi-fed document if ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 6

    A-61120 March 1999 5 Retracting the thickness sensor Under normal circumstances, you should not need to adjust the thickness sensor manually. However, if you are feeding documents of mixed thickness or lightweight documents, you may need to manually retract the thickness sensor. To do this: 1. Open the front cover of the scanner. 2. Release the fee ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 7

    6 A-61120 March 1999 5. Close the front cover. 6. If desired, calibrate and re-enable the Multi-Feed Detector . See the section entitled, “Calibrating the Multi-Feed Detector ” for more information. Error recovery Error recovery methods are required when a multi-feed has been detected. The two methods described below meet the needs of most user ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 8

    A-61120 March 1999 7 Batch/offline method Use the Batch/Offline method when your primary concern is efficient use of time, duplicates in the database do not represent a problem, and there is adequate space in the scanned image database or film roll for the duplicate images (same images with different sequential ID numbers and image addresses.) Foll ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 9

    8 A-61120 March 1999 Both Multi-Feed Detector buttons are not constantly illuminated: Condition Cause Skewed document, not a multi-feed Encountered a skewed document. • • • • Press the green Run button to continue. Calibration — both lights continue to flash Document feed missed the sensor during calibration. • • • • Refeed the do ...

  • Kodak 9500 - page 10

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