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A WARNING indicates that personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. CAUTION A CAUTION indicates that damage to the scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. NOTICE A NOTICE provides "how-to" tips or suggestions to help you perform a procedure correctly.
PREFACE ... 1-1 CHAPTER 2 COMPONENTS ... 2-1 Checking the Components ... 2-1 Part Names and Functions ... 2-2 2.2.1 Exterior view of image scanner ... 2-2 2.2.2 Functions of each part ... 2-3 Indicator Functions ... 2-4 2.3.1 Indicators ... 2-4 Resolution and Zooming Functions ...
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Cleaning ... 5-2 5.3.1 Cleaning the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed ... 5-2 5.3.2 Cleaning the ADF ... 5-3 Consumables/Periodical replacement parts... 5-4 5.4.1 Parts number and replacement cycle... 5-4 5.4.2 Replacing pad ASY ... 5-4 5.4.3 Replacing pick roller ...
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Received components ... 2-1 M3093DE/DG parts names ... 2-2 M3093DE/DG Indicators ... 2-4 SCSI-ID setting ... 3-6 Flatbed reading ... 4-3 Removing the document cover... 4-4 ADF paper chute setting... 4-7 Loading the document ... 4-9 Removing jammed documents ... 5-1 Cleaning the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed ...
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The differences between the M3093DE and the M3093DG ... 1-1 SCSI-ID setting ... 3-6 Check items ... 6-1 A.1 Installation specifications ...A-1 B.1 LED at an error... B-2 TABLES page...
This manual describes how to operate the M3093DE and M3093DG image scanners. This image scanner can optically read image information from both sides of the documents and output the information to the host system. The differences between the M3093DE and the M3093DG image scanners are listed in table 1.1.
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2.1 Checking the Components These high precision components must be handled with care. Confirm that all the components shown in figure 2.1 have been received. If any component is missing, please contact your local Fujitsu sales person. Image scanner Operator’s Guide...
This section shows the exterior view of image scanner. This section also provides names of each part and describes their functions. 2.2.1 Exterior view of image scanner The image scanner can read a document of A4 or letter size at maxi- mum. Document cover...
To be connected to an AC power outlet with the power cable. To be connected to the host system with interface cables. Reserved (M3093DE) To be opened when installing or replac- ing the memory option. To be used for SCSI ID setting...
2.3 Indicator Functions Figure 2.3 M3093DE/DG Indicators 2.3.1 Indicators The meaning of each indicator is as follows: Power indicator (Green): Lights to indicate the power is on. Read (reading in progress) indicator (Green): Lights to indicate reading is in progress.
Interpolated resolutions above 400 dots per inch are dependent upon the scanner memory option. Scanner resolution is not dependent upon the IPC-2D option. The table below shows the relationship between supported resolutions and optional memory. M3093DE and M3093DG Resolution Support Resolution Binary, Simplex and Duplex Additional Memory not...
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This chapter explains how to install and connect the image scanner. 3.1 Precautions Do not install the image scanner in the following places and environ- ments. See the appendix A.1 “Installation Specifications” for the information such as size of installation space.
Place the image scanner on the edge of the desk top so that the left side (where ADF is placed) of the scanner extends from the desk top. Do not set the image scanner upside down or on its side.
Connect the image scanner using the following procedure. Set the power switch to off. Connect the power cable. Connect the power cable to the power inlet on the back of the image scanner. Connect the other end of the power cable to a power outlet. Power inlet Connect the interface cables (for M3093DE).
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Connect the interface cables to the interface connectors and fasten the cables with the catches. Connect the other ends of the cables to the host system. If the image scanner is at the terminal side, connect the terminator. Back of the image scanner Catches 3 –...
3.4 Mounting the Stacker Mount the stacker using the following procedure. Hook the pins on the stacker to the holes of the image scanner. Push Push 3 – 5...
3.5 SCSI-ID Setting Use the address switches to set the device address. After the setting turn the power on. Interface connector Figure 3.1 SCSI-ID setting Table 3.1 SCSI-ID setting 0 to 7 8, 9 3 – 6 Address switch Interface cable Contents Available No Operation...
CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONS 4.1 Turning on the Power 4.2 Reading a Document in Flatbed Mode 4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode Documents can be read in the flatbed mode or automatic document feeder (ADF) mode. In the flat-bed mode, each document is placed on the document bed and is read one by one. In ADF mode, documents are fed and read automatically.
Close the document cover slowly. If the document cover is closed too quickly, the document may move. Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer. Do not press on or open the document cover during the read operation.
Reference mark Document Document bed Figure 4.1 Flatbed reading 4.2.2 Reading a page from a thick book To read a page from a thick book, remember the following points: Do not close the document cover forcibly. Keep the cover open for reading.
Place the document face down on the document bed. Place the document cover over the document. Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer. After the read operation, remove the document, replace the document cover. Mount the document cover to the original position, and close the document cover.
4.3 Reading Documents in ADF Mode This section explains how to read documents using the automatic document feeder. If the following steps are not closely followed, a feed error may occur. Check the documents as follows: (a) Paper quality • Wood-free paper. •...
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NOTICE: Paper should be straightened to fit the condition below. More than 30 mm Less than 3 mm Top of the paper Switch the paper select lever. Switch the lever in the following procedures: • Open the automatic document feeder (ADF) while lifting up the ADF lever.
Pull up the ADF paper chute as follows: • Hold the document cover with one hand and pull up the ADF paper chute with the other hand until it clicks. ADF paper chute Document cover ADF paper chute Shaft Figure 4.3 ADF paper chute setting Fan the documents as follows: •...
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Take documents to be placed in the ADF paper chute. The thickness of the documents to be placed in the ADF paper chute is limited to 4 mm (0.16"). Angling the documents Angle the document edges as follows: • Place the documents face down with the top to the left as shown in A.
Make sure that the upper end of documents are not turned. Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the host computer. If a wrong document size or mode (portrait or landscape) is selected, the document may not be read entirely.
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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 Removing Jammed Documents 5.2 Notes on Daily Use 5.3 Cleaning 5.4 Consumables/Periodical replacement parts This section explains how to remove jammed documents, and provides notes on daily use and cleaning. 5.1 Removing Jammed Documents If documents jam while being fed by the ADF, remove the jammed documents as follows: Remove the documents from the ADF paper chute.
• Use a dry cloth or a cloth with a neutral cleanser to remove dirt from the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed. Do not use organic solvents such as a thinner. • Make sure that no liquid enters the scanner from the edges of the document bed glass. Document cover Document holding pad Figure 5.2 Cleaning the document cover, document holding pad, and document bed...
5.3.2 Cleaning the ADF Clean the automatic document feeder (ADF) once every 5,000 pages. The cycle depends on the types of documents used (paper quality, a level of toner fusing on paper). Pull the ADF lever up to open the ADF. Use the dry cloth or a cloth with ethyl alcohol to softly remove dirt and dust as follows.
*2: This part may not be provided in some countries due to the conformability of safety regula- tion. Before the order of the pick roller, contact your sales agent or Fujitsu service repre- sentative. 5.4.2 Replacing pad ASY Lift up the ADF lever and open the ADF.
Insert the pad assembly into the ADF frame hole (the bigger one), slide the assembly to the direction of the arrow until it clicks. NOTICE: Pad can be replaced by aligning the holes of the pad with the pins of the Pad holder. 5.4.3 Replacing pick roller Replace the pickroller as follows.
c. Pinch the retaining spring and slide it toward the roller. Free bearing A from the bracket by sliding it toward the roller. Figure 5.5 d. Slide the pick roller shaft in the direction of arrow B and remove the shaft from bearing B. The roller shaft can then be lifted and removed as shown in Figure 5.6.
Insert the first a few pages into the slot. Make sure that the ADF is closed com- pletely. Connect the interface cables correctly. Call your Fujitsu service representative. Set correct SCSI ID as explained in Section 3.5. Connect the terminator.
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Section 3.2, “Removing the Carrier Fixing Bracket.” Turn the power off then on again. If the check indicator turns on again, contact the sales person in charge or a Fujitsu service representative.* When the power is turned off, the mes- sage is cleared.
APPENDIX A A.1 Installation Specifications Table A.1 Installation specifications Item External dimensions (mm) Weight (kg) Input power Voltage Number of phases Frequency Power Temperature and humidity allowed ranges Temperature Humidity Specification Width Depth Height 100 to 120 VAC, 200 to 240 VAC Single-phase 50/60 Hz 110 VA...
(1) Activating a test mode Make sure the scanner is off. Open the ADF cover completely and gently pull the ADF’s empty sensor so that it is activated and push the B5 sensor so that it is also activated. The other sensors will be in the correct state as long as the cover is completely open.
Open the ADF and close it again. If no document is loaded on the ADF within five sec- onds after closing the ADF, the image scanner runs in flatbed mode. If documents are loaded on the ADF within five seconds after closing the ADF, the image scanner continu- ously feeds the document from ADF.
(1) Turn off the power of devices connected to this scanner and disconnect the power cables from the outlet. (2) Remove the screw on the memory cover on the rear of this scanner and remove the memory cover. WARNING: Turn off the power before removing the memory cover. Do not turn on the power while the memory cover remains disengaged from the device.
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(3) Insert the memory in the slot. As shown below (the notched corner positioned at the lower left), insert the memory at an inclined angle in the forward slot. (4) Raise the installed memory up. As shown below, raise the memory in the direction of the arrow until it clicks. Note: Remove the memory in the manner described below: Using a sharp-pointed tool such as a screwdriver, slide the fittings on both sides of the...
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(5) Attach the memory cover to the device and tighten the cover with the screw. (6) Connect the power cable to the device. C – 3...
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