Operator's Guidefi-5950 Image Scanner P3PC-3052-01ENZ0Send toScanPower ThicknessHopper HeightFunctionThickThin
viiiSymbols Used In This ManualThis manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications.Screen Examples In This Manua
803.6 Skipping blank Pages4. Check the [Blank Page Skip] box.When the check box is marked, “Cache Mode” will change to “Use both memory”.5. Using the
813.6 Skipping blank Pages3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS6. Click [OK] when done.The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will return. continue from there.
823.7 Detecting Multifeeds3.7 Detecting Multifeeds“Multifeed” is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the
833.7 Detecting Multifeeds3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS4. Select the detection conditions from [Multifeed Detection] under [ADF Option].You can
843.8 Correcting skewed Documents3.8 Correcting skewed DocumentsYou can set the scanner to automatically detect and correct skewed documents that are
853.8 Correcting skewed Documents3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS4. Select the [Automatic Page Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew D
863.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations3.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page OrientationsYou can direct the scanner to au
873.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3. Select the [Rotation] tab, and then select [Automat
883.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations4. Click the [OK] button.The display returns to the scanning operation [TWAIN Driver] dial
893.10 Multi Image Output3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.10 Multi Image OutputIt is possible to get an output both in Color/Grey scale and bina
ixThe Operator Panel Language DisplayApart from English, the operator panel can also display French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese (Simplified
903.10 Multi Image Output⇒ The [Multi image output] dialog box will be displayed.3. Select [Multi image output] under “Output mode”.4. Set the order
913.10 Multi Image Output3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS5. Select under “Select Current face” the side of your choice and perform then for each s
923.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection3.11 Color/monochrome Auto DetectionThe scanner detects whether the scanned document is color or binary monochro
933.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS⇒ The [Multi Image output] dialog box will be displayed.3. Under [Output Mod
943.11 Color/monochrome Auto Detection5. Click the [Scan] button to scan the document.
953.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed formatWhen sheets with glued
963.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format Intelligent Multifeed FunctionThere are three modes; select one according to your needs.Select a mode
973.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS How to Configure Settings with Software Operation Panel1. First,
983.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format•Remember multifeed pattern at power-offSpecify whether or not to remember the multifeed pattern upon t
993.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS Before Using This FunctionConfigure the following settings before
xDo not take apart or modify the scanner as high-voltage components inside the scanner are dangerous. PFU assumes no liability to any damage caused by
1003.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format[ISIS driver] Mark the "On" checkbox under "Multifeed Recovery" and set "Auto
1013.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS Descriptions1. After a multifeed error, press the [Send to] butt
1023.12 Not detecting Multifeed for fixed formatNote 1: In this mode, up to 32 overlap patterns can be remembered (stored in memory). When the 33rd ov
1034 DAILY CAREThis chapter describes how to clean the scanner. 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ...1044.2 Cleaning the Pad .
1044.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning Cleaning materials *1)For the purchase of t
1054.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning4DAILY CARE Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning FrequencyThe following shows the standard
1064.2 Cleaning the Pad4.2 Cleaning the Pad1. Open the ADF cover.For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12. 2. Wipe the Pad (the
1074.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)4DAILY CARE4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) Use the cleaning sheet to clean t
1084.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)5. Set the side guide of the hopper to B4 width.For details, refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on
1094.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)4DAILY CARE10. Place the same cleaning sheet with the adhesive side facing up on the hopper tabl
xiDo not install the scanner in the following locations which are subject to high temperature, humidity, less ventilation, or dust. If placed in an ar
1104.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)1. Move the Hopper down to the "low" po
1114.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4DAILY CARE4. Clean the Pick roller and the rubber surface of the Separator rollers using the clea
1124.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)7. Remove the Brake roller.Move the roller slightly to the right, then pull it upwards to remove i
1134.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4DAILY CARE11. Clean the Feed rollers (metal rollers, each set consists of 2 rollers, 9 locations)
1144.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors1. Open the ADF cover.For details, refer to “2.3 Open
1154.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4DAILY CARE3. Clean the supersonic sensors (three pieces), pick sensor (one piece), and skew sensors
1164.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors5. Clean the IMP top-sensor (one piece), RED top-sensor (one piece), and REJ sensor (one piece) inst
1174.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4DAILY CARE7. Clean the EXT sensor (one piece) located near the outlet in the upper transport path u
1184.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors8. Clean the surface of two pads on the Hopper with a lint-free cloth, moistened with cleaner F1.9.
1195 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLESThis chapter describes how to replace consumables.5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle...120
xiiDo not use a damaged power cable. Also, do not insert any cables or power plugs into loose sockets. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.Be
1205.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle5.1 Consumables and Replacement CycleThe following table lists the Part No. and the standard replacement cycle
1215.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning CounterThis
1225.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter3. Select the [Device Settings] tab.In this window, the following items can be confirmed.
1235.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES Resetting of the consumable/cleaning countersReset the consu
1245.2 How to check and reset the Consumable/Cleaning Counter Consumable/Cleaning messageThe following message may appear while using the scanner:Rep
1255.3 Replacing the Pad5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.3 Replacing the Pad1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Mov
1265.4 Replacing the Pick Roller5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller 1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Open the roll
1275.4 Replacing the Pick Roller5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES3. While pulling up the tab away from the shaft, slide the Pick rollers (2 rollers, left an
1285.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Op
1295.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES3. Slide Separator rollers (2 rollers, left and right) away from each other along the
xiiiCAUTIONThe following describes important cautions described in this manual.Do not use any aerosol sprays or alcohol based sprays to clean the scan
1305.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers6. Close the roller cover.⇒ The Separator rollers will move to their original position automatically.7. Close th
1315.6 Replacing the Brake Roller5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.6 Replacing the Brake Roller1. Move the Hopper down to the "low" position if i
1325.6 Replacing the Brake Roller4. Remove the Brake rollerLift up the left side of the Brake roller and remove the left shaft. Then pull the right sh
1336 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMSThis chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an
1346.1 Clearing Document Jams6.1 Clearing Document JamsWhen documents have been jammed during scanning, use the following procedure to remove them fro
1356.1 Clearing Document Jams6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS3. Remove the jammed documents. 4. Close the ADF cover.Refer to .“2.3 Opening and Closing ADF”
1366.2 Error messages of the Operator panel6.2 Error messages of the Operator panelWhen a problem occurs, [J] or [U] followed by a number will be disp
1376.2 Error messages of the Operator panel6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS Temporary Errors[J] or [U] and a number will be displayed alternately.(When pushi
1386.2 Error messages of the Operator panel Hardware Alarms[E] and a number will be displayed alternately.*1 Turn off the scanner. Check that the SCS
1396.2 Error messages of the Operator panel6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS*2 Turn off the scanner. Reinstall the ink cartridge according to the Operator’s Gu
xivIf there is an electrical storm, disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet. Lightening can travel through wires and water pipes and damage the
1406.3 Troubleshooting6.3 TroubleshootingThis section describes common troubles during usage and how to remedy the troubles. Before you ask for repair
1416.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*) Press any button except the Power button. YESNOYESHas a long time passed since you used the scanner
1426.3 Troubleshooting(*1) Refer to fi-5950 Getting Stated, “2.2 Connecting the scanner to your PC”.NOYESYESNONOAre the documents loaded correctly on
1436.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (*1) When scanning pictures or photos simply with binary black and white, the gener-ated image might di
1446.3 Troubleshooting(*1) When scanning with halftone, grey scale or color, the images might not become sharp and clear. If possible, set the image t
1456.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE” on page 103.YESNOAre the transport path, the glass sur-face, the rollers and
1466.3 Troubleshooting(*) Refer to “4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors” on page 114.NOYESDo the lines appear always on thesame location?D
1476.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMSNOYESYESNONODo the documents satisfy the con-ditions described under the "Pre-cautions" in &qu
1486.3 Troubleshooting (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 159.(*2) Refer to “7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions” on page 164.(*3) Refer to “
1496.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMSNOYESNODid you fan the documents beforeloading them on the Hopper?Fan the documents beforeloading. (*2)S
xvINTRODUCTION ... iRegulatory Information ... iiiNote o
1506.3 Troubleshooting(*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
1516.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*1) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE“ on page 103.(*2) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 159.(*3) Refer to
1526.3 Troubleshooting(*1) Refer to “8 SCANNER SETTINGS” on page 171.YESYESNONODid you adjust the offset (starting position for scanning thedocument)
1536.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider Check the following items before contactin
1546.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection. Document feeding trouble Imaging quality tro
1556.5 Labels on the Scanner6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS6.5 Labels on the ScannerThis section describes how to check the labels on the scanner.The followi
1566.5 Labels on the Scanner
1577 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner. 7.1
1587.1 Document Size7.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. *When scanning on “long page”, following length is available.-
1597.2 Document Quality7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports.
xvi3.9 Setting Auto Correction for Document Page Orientations ...863.10 Multi Image Ou
1607.2 Document Quality PrecautionsThe following documents may not be scanned successfully. •Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes and do
1617.2 Document Quality7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSATTENTION • Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the Pad or rollers (e.g. Pick
1627.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity7.3 Maximum Document Loading CapacityThe maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF paper chute is
1637.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited AreasPunched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For
1647.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions7.5 Multifeed Detection ConditionsThe following describes the conditions required for Multifeed detection: Check
1657.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSHINT • When you want to detect overlapping, be sure that paper documents are not clinging
1667.6 Background Color Areas7.6 Background Color AreasPaper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Figure below. The top 3mm
1677.7 Job Separation Sheet7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.7 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation shee
1687.8 Scanning Mixed Documents7.8 Scanning Mixed DocumentsWhen scanning documents of different thickness/Friction Coefficients/sizes using this scann
1697.8 Scanning Mixed Documents7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS DL: 11 × 17 in., LTR: Letter size.Because of friction, smaller document under larger d
xvii7.8 Scanning Mixed Documents ...1688 SCANNER SETTINGS... 1718.1 Scanner Settings
1707.8 Scanning Mixed Documents
1718 SCANNER SETTINGSThis chapter explains the how settings can be done for the scanner using the Software Operation Panel. 8.1 Scanner Settings ...
172 8.22 Alarm Setting... 2148.23 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transp
1738.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGS8.1 Scanner Settings The Software Operation Panel will be installed together with the scanner driver (TWAIN dr
1748.1 Scanner SettingsStart up via Scanner1. Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to the PC, then power on the scanner.2. Press the [Functio
1758.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGS Password SettingBy setting a password, the Software Operation Panel can run in [View Only mode] which allows
1768.1 Scanner SettingsSetting the [View Only mode]Set the Software Operation Panel to [View Only mode] in the following procedure.1. Set a password.⇒
1778.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGSClearing the [View Only mode]Clear the [View Only mode] in the following procedure.1. Right-click the Software
1788.1 Scanner SettingsHINTWhen you exit [View Only mode], the check mark next to [View Only mode] disappears from the menu that is displayed by right
1798.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGSChanging the PasswordChange the password in the following procedure.1. Right-click the Software Operation Pane
xviii9.4 Other Options ...22710 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS... 22910.1 Basic Prod
1808.1 Scanner SettingsClearing the PasswordClear the password in the following procedure.1. Right-click the Software Operation Panel icon in the task
1818.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGSResetting the PasswordIn case you forgot your password, it can be reset in the following procedure.1. Right-cl
1828.1 Scanner Settings SettingsUsing the Software Operation Panel, you can configure the following settings for the scanner connected to the PC.[Dev
1838.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGS[Device settings 2] Selecting each item displays detailed settings (parameters) in the right part of the di
1848.1 Scanner SettingsDropout color“Section 8.7” Drop out a preselected color for the scanned image. (Binary black & white/grayscale mode only)Re
1858.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGSRetain current paper thickness“Section 8.12” The Paper thickness setting on the Operator panel is memorized an
1868.1 Scanner Settings[Default] buttonResets the current settings to the factory setting. [Save]buttonSaves contents of various settings onto the com
1878.2 Power saving setting8SCANNER SETTINGS8.2 Power saving settingWhen not using this scanner for a certain time, it will enter automatically the po
1888.3 Offset/Scan scale8.3 Offset/Scan scaleWhen the position of the scanned image is not correct or the image is elongated, use the following proce-
1898.3 Offset/Scan scale8SCANNER SETTINGS3. Adjust the Offset/Scan scale as necessary. Offset SettingUnit: Select ADF front or ADF back as target.Main
11 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTSThis chapter describes names and functions of various parts of the scanner.1.1 Names and Functions of Parts...
1908.4 Multifeed Detection8.4 Multifeed DetectionMultifeed refers to the phenomenon, when two or more documents are fed overlapping at once into the s
1918.4 Multifeed Detection8SCANNER SETTINGS Following setting is available only when [Check Overlapping] is specified above.4. Select [Device Set
1928.4 Multifeed Detection5. Speficy the detection area. Selected range: Add check mark to this checkbox first. The following setting becomes avail
1938.4 Multifeed Detection8SCANNER SETTINGSSetting Example 1:Left, Disable, Start=50 mm, End=200 mmMiddle, Enable, Start=50 mm, End=200 mmRight, Disab
1948.4 Multifeed DetectionSetting Example 2:Left, Disable, Start=0 mm, End=300 mmMiddle, Enable, Start=0 mm, End=0 mmRight, Disable, Start=0 mm, End=0
1958.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode8SCANNER SETTINGS8.5 Multifeed detection when scanning in manual feed mode Set whether to
1968.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF)8.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF)Depending on the state of the documents, the shadow of the scanned document appears in the end
1978.6 Page Edge Filler (ADF)8SCANNER SETTINGSHINTUnless otherwise specified, the background color is white. You can also change it to the “Black back
1988.7 Dropout Color8.7 Dropout ColorBy using the “Dropout Color” function, you can scan documents with the specified color removed from the light’s t
1998.8 Pre-Pick8SCANNER SETTINGS8.8 Pre-PickTo scan documents consecutively, you can previously pick the document to be scanned next. This opera-tion
21.1 Names and Functions of Parts1.1 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names of parts. Front sideNo. Name Function1 Stopper Pre
2008.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection)8.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection)When the scanner is set to detect paper siz
2018.9 Page Edge Filler (Automatic Page Size Detection)8SCANNER SETTINGSHINTThe “Automatic Page Size Detection” setting can be configured on the scan-
2028.10 Intelligent Multifeed Function8.10 Intelligent Multifeed FunctionWhen a fixed size of paper is pasted on the same location in multiple sheets,
2038.11 Paper feeding retry times8SCANNER SETTINGS8.11 Paper feeding retry timesThis is specified to decrease feeding (picking) retry times to detect
2048.12 Retaining current paper thickness after Power off8.12 Retaining current paper thickness after Power offThe Paper thickness setting on the Oper
2058.13 Cleaning Cycle8SCANNER SETTINGS8.13 Cleaning CycleThe cleaning cycle of the scanner is specified by this setting. When Page counter (Consumabl
2068.14 Life counter setting8.14 Life counter settingThis counter specifies the page count to ask operator to replace the consumable. When the page co
2078.15 Document clearance setting8SCANNER SETTINGS8.15 Document clearance settingScanned image may be chipped at the bottom area, if the document is
2088.16 Thin Paper Mode8.16 Thin Paper ModeIf nonstandard thin paper cannot be fed and scanned smoothly, use this mode.In this mode, sheets of paper a
2098.17 Soft Pick Setting8SCANNER SETTINGS8.17 Soft Pick SettingWhen a number of sheets are picked at a time and multi-feed is detected frequently, en
31.1 Names and Functions of Parts1NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Rear sideNo. Name Function1 Main power switch For switching the power supply ON/OFF.2
2108.18 Paper Jam Detection8.18 Paper Jam DetectionYou can set the degree of detection sensitivity for a jam at the feeder.Configure the settings for
2118.19 AutoCrop Boundary8SCANNER SETTINGS8.19 AutoCrop BoundaryScanning documents using the "Automatic Page Size Detection" function may pr
2128.20 SCSI Bus Width8.20 SCSI Bus WidthWhen using the SCSI-connected scanner, you can select a data transfer width.Configure the settings for the SC
2138.21 Auto Color Detection8SCANNER SETTINGS8.21 Auto Color DetectionYou can adjust the slice level for auto color detection.Configure the settings f
2148.22 Alarm Setting8.22 Alarm SettingYou can make the alarm to sound beeps when a jam or multifeed occurs, as well as disabling the alarm. Configure
2158.23 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting paper8SCANNER SETTINGS8.23 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting
2168.24 Imprinter Selection8.24 Imprinter SelectionYou can specify which imprinter to use; Pre-imprinter or Post-imprinter, if you already have instal
2178.25 Timeout for Manual Feeding8SCANNER SETTINGS8.25 Timeout for Manual FeedingIn manual feeding mode, if the scanner is left without loading the n
2188.26 Scan Setting for Document with Tab8.26 Scan Setting for Document with TabWhen the document has tab on the bottom edge of the image, the tab im
2198.27 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed Error8SCANNER SETTINGS8.27 Paper Stop Position at Multifeed ErrorWhen a multifeed error is detected by overla
41.1 Names and Functions of Parts Removable Parts No. Name Description1 Document smoother Attached when the stacker position is set to align the eje
2208.28 Overscan Control8.28 Overscan ControlSpecify [Optimize] when you use Overscan and the image is partially missing due to an abnormal skew.You c
2218.28 Overscan Control8SCANNER SETTINGS3. Select [Optimize].ATTENTION • It is recommended to use Overscan together with “8.15 Document clearance set
2228.28 Overscan Control
2239 OPTIONSThis chapter describes options for fi-5950. 9.1 Options...224
2249.1 Options9.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner. For the details, contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased t
2259.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter)9OPTIONS9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) fi-590PRF is installed at the front side of the Transport path, inside of the sc
2269.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter)9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) fi-590PRB is installed at the rear side of the Transport path, inside of the scanner.
2279.4 Other Options9OPTIONS9.4 Other Options Extended MemoryIncreasing memory is an effective way to improve the scanner’s processing speed when sca
2289.4 Other OptionsThe memory listed below is recommended. Two modules of the same specification must be installed at the same time.The memory module
22910 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter describes the Scanner Specifications.10.1 Basic Product Specifications...
51.2 Operator panel1NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS1.2 Operator panelThe operator panel is located on the right side of the scanner. The panel consists o
23010.1 Basic Product Specifications10.1 Basic Product Specifications1 Scanner Type ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and Manual feed -2 Image sensor C
23110.1 Basic Product Specifications10SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS(* 1) For details, refer to "7.2 Document Quality" on page 159.(* 2) The scannin
23210.2 Installation Specifications10.2 Installation SpecificationsItem SpecificationDimensions (With hopper and stacker retracted)Depth Width Height5
23310.3 Dimensions10SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS10.3 Dimensions unit: mm
23410.3 Dimensions
IN-1AADF cover open button... 2Alarm Setting ... 214Auto Color Detection... 213AutoCr
IN-2MMain power switch ... 3Manual Feed Mode... 36Multifeed detection ... 190OOffse
fi-5950 Image Scanner Operator’s GuideP3PC-3052-01ENZ0Issue date: June, 2010Issueed by: PFU LIMITED•Copying of the contents of this manual in whole o
61.2 Operator panel Indications on the Function Number DisplayThe following shows the indications on the Function Number Display.HINTOperator Panel O
72 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSThis chapter describes basic scanner operations.This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP. Depending
82.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF Turning the Power ON1. Press “I” side of the main power switch located on the back of
92.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Turning the Power OFF Hold the Power button for at least two seconds.⇒ The Power button lig
iThank you for purchasing the fi-5950 Image Scanner.The fi-5950 is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities. The fi-595
102.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper Opening the Hopper1. Hold the centrer of the upper part of the Hopper.2. Flip
112.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Closing the Hopper1. Remove the document if there is any on the Hopper.2. Slide the ext
122.3 Opening and Closing ADF2.3 Opening and Closing ADF Opening ADF1. Remove the document if there is any on the stacker.2. Press the ADF cover ope
132.3 Opening and Closing ADF2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Closing ADF1. Hold the ADF cover with both hands and press it down slowly.Press the ADF cover
142.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover2.4 Opening and Closing Top CoverUnder the Top cover, there are a storage tray for storing the consumables and clea
152.5 Setting the Hopper Height2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.5 Setting the Hopper HeightWhen there is no alarm (the function number display is showing “1
162.5 Setting the Hopper HeightThe adjustment is done by using the Operator Panel on the scanner.When you press the button, the hopper is raised one
172.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper Preparing the Document1. Align both edges of the d
182.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper Setting the DocumentThere are 2 ways to set documents on the hopper.(1) Set the document at the center of the h
192.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3. Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan u
ii Pre- and Post imprinter option can be installedIn today's document business, imprinters provide a vital tool for archiving, controlling and v
202.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2. 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. M
212.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan u
222.7 Setting up the Stacker2.7 Setting up the StackerThe document set on the hopper, once scanned, will be ejected onto the stacker. You can adjust t
232.7 Setting up the Stacker2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2. Adjust the stacker side guides to the document width.HINTWhen scanning long pages (longer than
242.7 Setting up the Stacker Changing Stacker inclination/motionThe location of the stacker can be switched when ejecting documents by fixing the sta
252.7 Setting up the Stacker2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3. Move your hands away from the stacker slowly.⇒ The stacker will be fixed in a position tilting
262.7 Setting up the Stacker3. Move your hands away from the stacker slowly.⇒ The stacker will be fixed in a horizontal position. <Changing Stacke
272.8 Using the Document smoother2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.8 Using the Document smootherThe ejected document may not stack correctly when the stacker
282.8 Using the Document smoother3. While bending the center part, insert the other tab into the scanner slit.⇒ It will look like this when installed.
292.9 Setting the Paper Thickness2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.9 Setting the Paper ThicknessWhen multifeeds or paper jam occurs frequently, adjust the pa
iii10. SCANNER SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter lists the scanner specifications.The “Getting Started” is supplied to this Scanner.This guide contains neces
302.10 Scanning Documents2.10 Scanning Documents This section explains about the basic flow of scanning operations.In order to use the scanner to scan
312.10 Scanning Documents2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3. Start up the application to use for scanning.ScandAll PRO will be used here as an example to expl
322.10 Scanning Documents5. Select a scanner. For TWAIN DriverFor ISIS Driver
332.10 Scanning Documents2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS6. Launch a scanner driver from the application.For TWAIN DriverFor ISIS Driver
342.10 Scanning Documents7. In the scanner driver’s setup dialog box, configure the scan settings.8. Perform a scan.For information on how to scan usi
352.11 Starting Scanning with Button2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.11 Starting Scanning with ButtonPressing the [Scan] / [Send to] button can start an app
362.12 Feeding Documents Manually2.12 Feeding Documents Manually Besides the “Automatic Feed Mode” which automatically scans the document set on the h
372.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Single Feed1. Lift up the Pick roller unit.Lift up the small plate on the left side using
382.12 Feeding Documents Manually3. Start the application and display the scanner driver screen.Set the scanning condition.For the information about h
392.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS6. Repeat the procedure 5 until all the documents are scanned.After a certain time period of
ivFCC warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
402.12 Feeding Documents Manually Continuous Feed1. Open the hopper if it is closed.Refer to section “2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper” on page 10.
412.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. Start scanning.When using the TWAIN driver, click the [Scan] button on the following scre
422.12 Feeding Documents Manually7. Repeat the procedure 6 until all the documents are scanned.⇒ After a certain time period of inactivity or at press
432.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.13 Configuring the Scan Settings TWAIN DriverThe TWAIN driver is a software driver tha
442.13 Configuring the Scan SettingsScan TypeSpecifies the feeding method, the side(s) to be scanned (Front Side, Back Side, Duplex) or details of Lon
452.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Option...] buttonYou can set up the details of optional functions on the window below.[R
462.13 Configuring the Scan Settings[Config...] buttonClick this button for configuring the Setting Files.You can save the changed settings as a Setti
472.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Main] tabCameraSelects the document’s side (front or back) to be scanned.The check-marke
482.13 Configuring the Scan SettingsModeSelect a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. [Setup IPC] buttonYou can configure settings for s
492.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSDitherSelect the halftone pattern for halftone scanning. This setting is available when “
vUse in High-safety ApplicationsThis product has been designed and manufactured on the assumption that it will be used in office, personal, domestic,
502.13 Configuring the Scan Settings[Layout] tabPage OrientationSpecifies the page orientation (Portrait or Landscape). Paper SizeSelects a paper size
512.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Image Processing] tabQuick SetYou can select a preset pattern for image enhancement. By
522.13 Configuring the Scan SettingsOverscanScans the document allowing more margins than the ones of paper size specified at [Paper Size:]. Thus, th
532.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Paper Handling] tabPre-pickWith this option, you can enable or disable Pre-picking. Pre-
542.13 Configuring the Scan Settings[Gamma] tabPatternSpecifies how to correct Gamma. Available correction patterns are: “Normal”, “Soft”, “Sharp”.“Cu
552.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Color Dropout] tabRed, Green, Blue (Light’s three primary colors) or any color can be se
562.13 Configuring the Scan Settings[Edit...] buttonClicking this button displays the “Select Dropout Color” window and you can specify any color to d
572.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Compression] tabYou can configure compression settings for scanning images in color or g
582.13 Configuring the Scan Settings [Imprinter] tabYou can make settings for Pre-/Post-Imprinter Options (to be purchased separately).Unless Imprinte
592.13 Configuring the Scan Settings2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSDateSpecifies how to display the date.Format: You can specify how to display the date.Del
viHow Trademarks Are Indicated In This ManualReferences to operating systems (OS) are indicated as follows:*1 Where there is no distinction between t
602.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button2.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] buttonBy setting the link of the application software to the [Scan]
612.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS6. Select the application executed by the event. For Windows XP, Windows Server
622.15 Resuming from Power Saving Mode2.15 Resuming from Power Saving ModePower saving mode saves the power consumption of the scanner while the power
633SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTSThis chapter describes how to scan various types of documents.This chapter explains operations using the screens
643.1 Double Sided Scanning3.1 Double Sided ScanningWhen you want both sides of a document to be scanned at the same time, set the feeding option to “
653.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A33SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A3When scanning documents longer than A3
663.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A34. Set [Scan Type:] to “Long Page (Front Side)” or “Long Page (Duplex)”.Choose “Long Page (Front Side)” when sc
673.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.3 Scanning Documents with different widthsWhen you scan a batch of
683.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3. Align the side guides to the width of the widest document.4. Align the stacker’s position.Refer to “2
693.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS5. Start up the scanner driver.Refer to “2.10 Scanning Documents” on
vii Note of LiabilityREAD ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUS
703.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF FormatTo save scanned images in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat must be installed
713.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS By ScandAll PROFor information on how to create PDF files by ScandAll P
723.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3. From the [File] menu, select [Create PDF] - [From Scanner] - [Custom Scan]. ⇒[Custom Scan] dialog box appe
733.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS5. Click the [Options] button. ⇒ The [Scanner Options] dialog box appears
743.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format8. Configure settings such as [Resolution] and [Paper Size], and then click the [Scan] button.⇒ The scanned i
753.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS● How to reduce the file size by Acrobat DistillerDepending on the scan s
763.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)3.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color) One of the primary colors: red, green ,bl
773.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3. Select the color to be dropped out from [Dropout Color]
783.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)Dropout ImageThe image as it will be generated after the dropout is displayed.Dropout color The
793.6 Skipping blank Pages3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS3.6 Skipping blank PagesIf enabled, the scanner will automatically detect blank pages of
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