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M3096GX/M3093GX/M3093DGIMAGE SCANNEROEM MANUALC150-E015-03EN

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f DTC mode: byte 2FX©A6π is set when the power is turned on.This byte is valid when IPC>2 or IPC>2D option is installed, and byte 3Eis X©40π.7

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f DTC mode: byte 30X©20π is set when the power is turned on.This byte is valid when the IPC>2 or IPC>2D is installed, and byte 3E isX©40π.70605

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f White level follower: byte 32Value (Hex) Meaning00 Default. White level follower depends on theIMAGE COMPOSITION.01 to 7F (Reserved)80 Enables whi

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f Status: B©00001π (CHECK CONDITION)f Sense key: X©5π (ILLEGAL REQUEST)f Paper size: bytes 35 (front>side window data only)Specifies a paper size

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If undefined value is specified this scanner returns the following errorinformation:f Status: B©00001π (CHECK CONDITION)f Sense key: X©5π (ILLEGAL REQ

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f DTC SELECTION: byte 3EByte 3EDTC SELECTION BYTEReservedb5ReservedDTC SELECTION00: Default; Simplified DTC, if IPC>2 or IPC>2D optioned.01: Dy

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4.4.8 SET SUBWINDOW commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SET SUBWINDOW commandwhen used with this scanner.Step Bus phase Initia

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(1) SET SUBWINDOW command: COMMAND phase (initiator Æ target)The SET SUBWINDOW command is used to set subwindows. If this command isissued more than

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Note:Front>side subwindow or back>side subwindow is specified by subwindowidentifier.M3096GX/M3093GX must use only front>side subwindow data.

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9ADE11126n272815161718191A1B1C1D1EByte 015Padding type(Reserved)Subwindow identifier7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(MSB)Upper left X(LSB)(MSB)Width(LSB)(MSB)Length(LS

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TABLESpage2.1 Function specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 $ 12.2 Physical

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If the subwindow is front>side of the document, the value must be;M3096GX/M3093GX/M3093DG0 to 3If the subwindow is back>side of the document, th

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Example:¨ Overlapped portion Main WindowSubwindowSubwindow(d) Brightness: Byte 16Specifies the brightness for half tone. For details, see the SET WI

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(j) RIF (reverse image format): Byte 1DThis bit is used to reverse the binary image data output.0: Output is not reversed1: Output is reversed(k) Ven

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f d pattern: byte 29Specifies d pattern number for subwindow. For details, see theexplanation of the SET WINDOW command.f Outline extraction: byte

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4.4.9 OBJECT POSITION commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the OBJECT POSITIONcommand when used with this scanner.Step Bus phase In

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98541Byte 0 Operation code ©X31π23Logical unit number7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(Reserved)(MSB)(Count)(LSB)Control byte(Reserved) Position typea. Position type:

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b. Count: bytes 2 to 4This scanner does not support this field. If a value other than 0 is specified, thisscanner returns the following error infor

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(3) Command sequence to select the ADF or FB.Read on FB(Unload object)(Load object)Read on ADFOBJECT POSITION commandREAD commandOBJECT POSITION comma

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4.4.10 SEND commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SEND command when usedwith this scanner.Step Bus phase Initiator operation ¨ Æ

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a. Transfer data type: Byte 2Specifies the type of data to be transferred between the initiator and target.This scanner supports X©02π (dither patt

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(2) SEND data (dither pattern): DATA OUT phase (initiator Æ target)Byte 0123456789AB(Reserved)7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0X>direction dither matrix size(MSB

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Example:d11 d12 d13 d14 d15 d16 d17 d18d21 d22 d23 d24 d25 d26 d27 d28d31 d32 d33 d34 d35 d36 d37 d38d41 d42 d43 d44 d45 d46 d47 d48d51 d52 d53 d54 d5

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(3) SEND data (d pattern): DATA OUT phase (initiator Æ target)687541Byte 023ReservedX'0100'X'0100'9AtonReservedd pattern data(256

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4.4.11 READ commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the READ command when usedwith this scanner.Step Bus phase Initiator operation ¨ Æ

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Byte 0123456789Data type qualifierOperation code X©28πLogical unit number RelAdr(Reserved)Transfer lengthControl byte7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Data type code(Res

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If the actual transfer amount differs from the amount indicated by TL, thetarget creates the following status and sense data:f Status: B©00001π (CH

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(a) For binary data1 pixel: 1 bit 8 pixels: 1 byteByte nByte 0Raster line 1 Raster line jRaster line 2m = i (j > 1)FormirrorimageByte 07Pixel 1

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Byte 03(MSB)Number of X>direction pixels(LSB)47(MSB)Number of Y>direction pixels(LSB)8BDetected Paper Width(Reserved)Detected Paper Length(M3093

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Example:LengthWidthImage data transfer iscompleted at this line.For the READ command, CHECK CONDITION is returned with ILI=0.c. Detected paper informa

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f Paper size: Byte 3(*3)Following size detected (*2)b5Reservedb7 B6 b2b4 b3 b1 b00000: Undefined0001: Undefined0010: Undefined0011: A3 or DL (*1) (M3

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CHAPTER 1GENERAL1.1 General Description1.2 Features1.1 General DescriptionM3096GX/M3093GX/M3093DE image scanners are compact, inexpensive, andideal in

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4.4.12 MODE SELECT (6)The normal sequence related to MODE SELECTE (6) of this scanner is listedbelow:Proce>dureBus phase Initiatorπs operation ¨ Æ

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f PF (PAGE FORMAT): Byte 1When PF=1, it is indicated that the parameters of this command is fitted to theSCSI>2 specification.For this scanner, PF

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f BLOCK DESCRIPTOR LENGTH: Byte 3Specifies the length of the entire mode parameter descriptor block in units ofbyte. The page and vendor>specific

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c. Mode pageThe mode page format is indicated for each page code.f Page codeThe PAGE CODEs supported in this scanner are as follows:Page code Descript

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f ALD (Automatic Length Detection): Byte 3The ALD bit specifies detected paper length replaces length value whichhas specified in Length field in Set

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“ Lamp timer PAGE (PAGE CODE X©3Dπ)Byte 01237(Reserved) Page code (X©3Dπ)(Reserved)7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Parameter length (X©06π)Lamp timertof LAMP TIMER: B

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4.4.13 MODE SENSE (6)The normal MODE SENSE (6) sequence for the scanner is as follows:Proce>dureBus phase Initiator operation ¨Æ Target operation12

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f DBD (disable block descriptor): Byte 1When the DBD bit is 1, the target must not return the mode descriptor block inthe Data In phase. When this b

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The target terminates the DATA IN phase when mode sense data for thenumber of bytes specified in this field is transferred or when the tarnsfer of all

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f Number of blocks: Bytes 1 to 3The number of logical blocks is specified fitted for the density code and blocklength.f Block length: Bytes 5 to 7Th

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Figure 1.1 M3096GXFigure 1.2 M3093GX/DG1 $ 2

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4.4.14 SCANThe normal SCAN sequence for the scanner is as follows:Step Bus phase Initiator operation ¨Æ Target operation123456789Bus Free(Arbitration)

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(2) Window list data: DATA OUT phase (Initiator to Target)The window list data parameter specifies the window ID for scanner reading. Thescanner sup

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4.5 Status: STATUS phase (target Æ initiator)Each time a command is terminated, the target moves into the STATUS phase andreturns a status byte to

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4.6 MessagesThis section describes the detection of an ATN signal and explains the types ofmessages supported by this scanner.4.6.1 ATN detectionThe f

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Code Message00 COMMAND COMPLETE05 INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR06 ABORT07 MESSAGE REJECT08 NO OPERATION09 MESSAGE PARITY ERROR0C BUS DEVICE RESET80 to FF I

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When this scanner receives the INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR message, thisscanner enters the MESSAGE IN phase and sends the RESTORE POINTERSmessage to the

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This scanner does not have a function that clears input/output operation for certaininitiators. The scanner must have been reserved when it is operat

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(6) MESSAGE PARITY ERROR (X©09π) : MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator Æ target)This message indicates that the initiator detected a parity error in the

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6 5 4 3 2 1 071Bit for distinguishing from other messages1: The initiator does not permit disconnect0: The initiator permits disconnect1: Processed by

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Example:BUS FREEØARBITRATION ØSELECTIONØMESSAGE OUT (IDENTIFY: BIT6=1) ØCOMMAND (READ command) ØMESSAGE IN (DISCONNECT message) ØBUS FREE...Th

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1.2 Features(1) Fast readingM3096GX can read data as fast as the M3096G.For flatbed reading: M3096GX 2.0 seconds (A4, 200 dpi)M3093GX/DG 1.6 seconds (

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(10) SAVE DATA POINTER (X©02π) : MESSAGE IN phase (target Æ initiator)This message is sent from the target to the initiator in order to save the

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A SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (SDTR) message exchangeshall be initiated by an SCSI device whenever a previously arranged data transferagreement

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Responding Device SDTR response Implied Agreement1) Non>zero REQ/ACK offset Each device transmits data with a transferperiod equal to or greater th

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4.7 Command SequenceThis section describes the initial sequence and read sequence.4.7.1 Initial sequencePower ON/reset/initializeScanner does not resp

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4.7.2 Command sequence to readThe following illustration is an example of the command sequence used with thisscanner. All commands are assumed to be

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TargetInitiatorSEND Dither pattern downloadLoad document on ADF(Not required if ADF is not used)OBJECT POSITIONREAD command sequence Start scan/transf

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(2) When document size detection function is usedSET SUBWINDOW Set subwindow parametersREAD command sequence Start scan and transferSee Section (3) fo

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4.7.3 READ command sequence4.7.3.1 Multiple read (M3096GX/M3093GX without CMP>2 option: disconnect disabled)Request image data (TL).READ commandSt

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4.7.3.2 Multiple read (M3096GX/M3093GX without CMP>2 option: disconnect enabled)Request image data (TL). READ commandStart scanning.Data volume<

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4.7.3.3 Single read (M3096GX/M3093GX with CMP>2 option or M3093DG: disconnect disabled)Request image data (TL).(one page)READ commandBUSY statusDa

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4.7.3.4 Single read (M3096GX/M3093GX with CPM>2 option or M3093DG: disconnect enabled)Request image data (TL).(one page)READ commandStart scanning

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4.7.3.5 Multiple read (M3096GX/M3093GX with CMP>2 option or M3093DG: disconnect disabled)Request image data (TL).READ commandStart scanning.See No

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4.7.3.6 Multiple read (M3096GX/M3093GX with CMP>2 option or M3093DG: disconnect enabled)Request image data (TL). READ commandStart scanning.Data v

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Notes:1. If the requested transfer volume is not equal to the actual data volume, this scannerinforms the initiator that the requested transfer amount

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4.8 Status Transition of Logical UnitGOOD statusCHECK CONDITION statusStatus transitionPower ONResetBUS DEVICE RESET messageINQUIRY commandUNIT ATTENT

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4.9 Error TableThe following table lists errors that may occur upon issue of each command.SensekeyContentSET SUBWINDOWSET WINDOWINQUIRYOBJECT POSITION

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4.10 Items for Specifying Window and SubwindowThe following table lists the items available for specifying a window andsubwindow.ImagecompositionItem0

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*1: If DTC is specified, IPC can be specified but not enabled.*2: The image is not guaranteed.*3: Can be specified but not enabled if outline emphasis

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APPENDIX A PAPER SPECIFICATIONSA.1 Paper SizeA.2 Paper ConditionsA.3 Paper LimitationsA.4 Grounding Color AreaA.5 Job Separation SheetThis appendix pr

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CHAPTER 2SPECIFICATIONS2.1 Function Specifications2.2 Physical Specifications2.3 Option2.1 Function SpecificationsTable 2.1 Function specifications (

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A.1 Paper SizeFigure A.1 Paper size specificationABFeeding directionMaximumA B432A B148 210210 148Minimum(Unit : mm)297M3096GXMaximumA B297 (flat)355

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A.2 Paper ConditionsA.2.1 Paper typef Woodfree paperf PPC paper; Specified by XEROX CorporationWhen using another paper, check that it is successfully

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Note:Carbonless papers have the chemical composition which damages the pad andpick roller. Therefore, note the following remarksCleaning: If the miss

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A.2.4 ADF document feeder capacityThe number of pages that can be loaded into ADF chute depends on the paper sizeand ream weight. This information is

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A.3 Paper Limitations (for ADF Reading Only)A.3.1 Areas that must not be perforatedPerforations in the shaded areas may cause malfunctions. If you mu

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Figure A.2 (2) Areas that must not be perforated (M3093GX/DG)1079(Unit : mm)1010Read reference positionBottom of paperTop of paperFront>sidePaper f

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A.4 Grounding Color AreaThe color of the shaded area shown in Figure A.3 should be paper grounding color(white) or drop>out color. If not, select

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A.5 Job Separation SheetA.5.1 ShapeThe following figure shows the basic shape of the paper.more than 210 mm15(Unit : mm)15Reading directionCenter of

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APPENDIX B ADF SCANNING SPEEDThis appedix provides information on the scanning speed of ADF.Following table is the ADF scanning speed in the case of t

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Table 2.1 Functional specifications (2/2)No. Item10 Output resolution11 Binarization andhalftone function12 Compression13 Image memoryStandardIf the

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(M3093GX) Unit: Sheets/min.Scanning mode Resolution A4 LetterLine mode 400 dpi300 dpi240 dpi200 dpi1417232715182428Photo mode 400 dpi300 dpi240 dpi200

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APPENDIX C DROP>OUT COLORC.1 Print Density MeasurementC.2 Drop>out Color StandardThe drop>out color refers to a printing color visible to pe

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Spectral power distributionFigure C.1 Spectrum band100Relative response400%50n (nm)450 500 550 600 650 700 750C.2 Drop>out Color StandardIn the spe

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APPENDIX D DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE M3096GX AND M3096G IMAGESCANNERSD.0 PrefaceD.1 Enhanced Functions and Functional DifferencesD.2 SupplementD.0 Prefa

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D.1 Enhanced Functions and Functional DifferencesThis section explains the functions added to M3096G image scanners and thefunctional differences betw

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D.1.1 Functions addedD.1.1.1 Paper size detectionf Restrictions- This function is operable only when using ADF. If this function is used forflat bed

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f Description- Upon receiving the detected paper information from the read command(Data type code = Xπ81π), the driver or application software must sp

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D.1.1.2 Job separation sheet detectionf Notes on using this function- This function must be used to separate different jobs.- For the sheet format, re

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Check condition (Detected!!)Driver ScannerObject position: To load the paper(Load object)Sense code = Job separation sheet detectedRequest senseCase

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f Supplement (case 2)- Follow the procedures below to eject this sheet upon detecting the jobseparation sheet.Check condition (Detected!!)Driver Scann

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M3093DG Resolution and Zooming FunctionsSupported ResolutionsInterpolated resolutions above 400 dots per inch are dependant upon the scanner memoryopt

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D.1.1.3 Error diffusionf The table below lists the details of the error diffusion functions for the setwindow parameter.Byte to bechangedName M3096G M

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D.1.1.6 Dynamic thresholdf The change was made to the bytes in the set window parameter as follows:- Byte 3Ef M3096G: Xπ00π: Default; Simplified DTC,

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D.1.1.7 Lamp timer functionf Functions- This function specifies how long the lamp will stay on.- This must be specified with Mode select (Page code=Xπ

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D.2 SupplementThis section explains the corrections to be made in the M3096G OEM Manual.D.2.1 Unified terminologyThe table below lists the terminology

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- Byte2E: Variance rate for simplified DTC.Value (Hex) Meaning00 Default01 to 1F Variance rate is small20 to 3F Variance rate is40 to 5F Variance rate

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D.2.3.2 Brightness- M3096G: The brightness is specifiable in eight steps.- M3096GX: The brightness is specifiable in 255 steps.- Note:It is recommen

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D.2.3.5 Simplified DTC- M3096G: If the threshold value in the Set window parameter is 0, theSimplified DTC function is operable. However, this is ava

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APPENDIX E CHANGING PRODUCTIDENTIFICATIONE.1 Change from M3093GX or M3096GX to M3096GE.2 Change from M3093GX or M3096GX to M3097GE.3 Change from M309

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E.1 Change from M3093GX or M3096GX to M3096Ga) Verify the scanner power is turned off.b) Open the ADF cover and turn on the Power>switch by pressin

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M3096GXPRODUCT IDENTIFICATION optionM3096GX R M3096G noM3096GXi R M3096Gi IPC2M3096GXm R M3096Gm CMP2M3096GXim R M3096Gim IPC2, CMP2M3093GXPRODUCT IDE

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2.2 Physical SpecificationsTable 2.2 Physical specificationsItemNo.PowerrequirementsVoltage (VAC) 100 to 120, 200 to 240 VAC ±10%SinglePhaseFrequency

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E.2 Change from M3093GX or M3096GX to M3097Ga) Verify the scanner power is turned off.b) Open the ADF cover and turn on the power while pressing the f

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E.3 Change from M3093DG to M3093GX/M3096G/M3099GUse the following procedure to make the scanner select one of the four product IDs:M3093DG, M3093GX, M

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APPENDIX F WHITE LEVEL FOLLOWING ALGORITHMThe white level following algorithm of line drawing mode can be selected from two types,one is M3096E type a

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Comments concerning this manual can be directed to one of the following addresses:FUJITSU LIMITED FUJITSU NORDIC ABInternational Marketing Kung Hans v

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FUJITSU LIMITEDReader Comment FormYour other comments may be entered here. Please be specific andgive page, paragraph and line number references wher

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2.3 OptionThe following option is provided for this scanner:f Image processing circuit>2 (IPC>2, M3097E0191) for M3096GX/M3093GXf Image processi

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(b) Normal modeThis mode is used when using writing materials other than above.(4) Noise removalAmong black>dots in the binary picture code, the bl

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2.3.2 Compression circuit>2 (CMP>2) (M3096GX/M3093GX)Memory 4 MBCompression MH, MR, MMR2.3.3 Memory (M3093DG)The following SIMM memory option is

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CHAPTER 3CONFIGURATION3.1 Dimensions3.2 Circuit Configuration3.3 Carrier Fixing Bracket Removal3.4 Power Switch3.5 Indication Panel Functions3.1 Dimen

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Figure 3.1 (1) Dimensions of M3096GX696Unit: mm497173Figure 3.1 (2) Dimensions of M3093GX/DGUnit: mm376173 (M3093GX)198 (M3093DG)5303 $ 2

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3.2 Circuit ConfigurationThis scanner uses CCD image sensor scanning system. This scanner consists offollowing sections;f Optical system (including f

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3.3 Carrier Fixing Bracket RemovalFirst, remove the carrier fixing bracket from the base of the scanner. This bracketfixes the carrier unit during th

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Look at the bottom of the scanner to find the carrier fixing bracket. Remove the screw, and remove the carrier fixing bracket from position . Th

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Specification No.: C150>E015>03ENREVISION RECORDDate published Revised contentsThe contents of this manual is subject to changewithout pri

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3.4 Power SwitchFigure 3.3 shows the location of the power switch.Figure 3.3 (1) Power switch (M3096GX)Power switchFigure 3.3 (2) Power switch (M3093G

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Figure 3.3 (3) Power switch (M3093DG)3 $ 7

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3.5 Indication Panel FunctionsFigure 3.4 (1) M3096GX Indication panelReadCheckPowerIndicatorsFigure 3.4 (2) M3093GX/DG Indication panel (Front side of

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CHAPTER 4INTERFACE4.1 Physical Specifications4.2 SCSI Bus4.3 Bus Phases4.4 Commands4.5 Status4.6 Messages4.7 Command Sequence4.8 Status Transition of

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SCSI ID: 0 to 7, variable by Digital switch: default is 5.Logical unit number (LUN): 000, fixed(2) Bus phasesAll phases are supported. (3) Comm

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(5) MessagesThe following messages are supported by this scanner:f ABORT f BUS DEVICE RESETf COMMAND COMPLETEf DISCONNECTf IDENTIFYf INITIATOR DETEC

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(2) Physical specificationsTable 4.1 SCSI physical specificationsItem SpecificationDriver/ReceiverConnectorSingle>ended50 Contact Shielded Low Dens

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(4) Pin assignments Figure 4.1 Pin assignment GND 1 26 -DB (0) GND 2 27 -DB (1) GND 3 28 -DB (2) GND 4 29 -DB (3) GND 5 30 -DB (4) GND 6 31 -DB (5) GN

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4.2 SCSI Bus4.2.1 System configuration(1) System configurationThe SCSI bus connects up to eight SCSI devices, each linked with a daisy chain. Theboth

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4.2.2 Bus signalsSignal name Type of signalInitiatorTargetData DB0DB1DB2DB3DB4DB5DB6DB7(Data Bus n)DBP(Data BusParity)Eight data>bit signals, plus

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4.2.3 Bus signal drive conditionsSCSI devices drive signals of the SCSI bus. The types of SCSI devices aresummarized in the following table, showing

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Table 4.2 Bus phases vs. signal drive sources (2/2)ID: A unique data bit (the SCSI ID) shall be driven by each SCSI device that isactively arbitrating

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Figure 4.2 Phase sequenceResetBUS FREESELECTIONARBITRATIONRESELECTIONMESSAGE OUTCOMMANDDATA IN orDATA OUTSTATUSMESSAGE INThe signal delay times for ea

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Table 4.4 Signal delay times definition (2/3)No. Item Time Definition4 Bus free delay 800 ns The minimum time that an SCSI device shall wait fromits d

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Table 4.4 Signal delay times definition (3/3)No. Item Time Definition14 Reset toselectiontime250 ms(recom>mended)The recommended maximum time after

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4.3.2 ARBITRATION phaseThe ARBITRATION phase allows one SCSI device to gain control of the SCSI bus sothat it can initiate or resume an I/O process.

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&&&bus free delayarbitration delaybus free delaybus set delaybus free delaybus clear delayarbitration delaybus free delaybus settle delayA

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4.3.3 SELECTION phaseThe SELECTION phase allows an initiator to select a target for the purpose ofinitiating some target function (e.g., READ or WRITE

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4.3.4 RESELECTION phaseRESELECTION is an optional phase that allows a target to reconnect to aninitiator for the purpose of continuing some operation

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4.3.5 INFORMATION TRANSFER phasesNote:The COMMAND, DATA, STATUS, and MESSAGE phases are all groupedtogether as the information transfer phases because

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CONTENTSpageCHAPTER 1 GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $ 11.1 General Descriptio

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INFORMATION TRANSFER phaseMin. 0ns bus settle delaybus settle delayINFORMATION TRANSFER phaseBSYSELC/D, MSG, I/OREQACKDBThe INFORMATION TRANSFER phase

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After the ACK signal is false, the target may continue the transfer by drivingthe DB(7>0, P) signals and asserting the REQ signal, as previously de

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deskew delay + cable skew delaydeskew delay + cable skew delaybus settle delayBSYSELC/D, MSGREQACKDBI/O(2) Synchronous information transferSynchronous

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a. Synchronous transfer from target to initiatorIf the I/O signal is true (transfer to the initiator), the target shall first drive theDB (7>0, P)

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4.4 CommandsCommands are directions issued from an initiator to a target. This image scannersupports the following range of the commands specified by

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Table 4.6 CommandsCommandOperationcode (hex)DescriptionRESERVE UNIT 16 Declares the exclusive use of a logical unitRELEASE UNIT 17 Cancels the declara

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4.4.1 RESERVE UNIT commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the RESERVE UNIT commandwhen used with this scanner.Step Bus phase Initiato

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” The BUS DEVICE RESET message is sent from any initiator.‘ A hardware reset condition is detected.The condition in effect after ” or ‘ is indicated b

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4.4.2 RELEASE UNIT commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the RESERVE UNIT commandwhen used with this scanner.Step Bus phase Initiato

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a. TP (third party) : Byte 1As this scanner does not support the 3rd party reservation option, setting thisbit to 1 causes the target to return the f

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4.3.4 RESELECTION phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 $ 164.3.5 INFORMATION TRANSFER phas

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1Byte 02345Operation code X©12πLogical unit number(Reserved)Control byte7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(Reserved)Allocation lengthPage codeEVPDa. EVPD (enable vital

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(2) Standard inquiry data: DATA IN phase (target Æ initiator) F101F2023245F2345Byte 01678Response data formatECMA versionPeripheral device typePe

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c. Removable medium (RMB) : Byte 1This scanner does not support RMB. This scanner returns B©0π.d. Device type qualifier: Byte 1This scanner does

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n. Product identification: Bytes 10 to 1FIndicates the product name in ASCII code. The name is left>justified, with theblank filled with spaces

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(3) Vital product data (JBMS compatible)If the EVPD bit is 1 and the page code is X‘F0’ in the INQUIRY command, thecommand outputs the following vital

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- Page number: Byte 1This scanner returns X'F0'.- J version: Byte 2Indicates the JBMS or JIS version. This scanner returns X'02&apos

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- Minimum X resolution: Bytes E and FIndicates the minimum resolution in the horizontal scanning direction.The scanner returns following value.Scanne

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- Window width: Bytes 14 to 17Indicates the width of the data that can be read by the scanner in basic Xresolution dots. A scanner with double>le

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- Function: Byte 1CSelects functions from the table below. This scanner returns X'0E' or X'0F'.Byte Bit Description1C Bit 0Bit 1

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Vendor unique parameter bytes (standard VPD page extended format)Byte 1E1F202122 2526 292A 3132 5152 5758595A5B5C5D5E 6162 63Reserved10(MSB)Image proc

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4.9 Error Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 $ 1334.10 Items for Spe

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- Physical function: Bytes 20 and 217 6 5 4 3 2 1 00Operator panelBarcodeEndorser (stamp)DuplexTranceparenyFlatbedAutomatic document feederByte 201:

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- Implemented standard command: Byte 26 to 29Indicates the commands supported by the scanner. The bit is set to 1 if acommand is supported. The bit

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- Implemented vendor>specific command: Bytes 2A to 31A vendor>specific command consists of four field, each consisting of two byte.The bit loca

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- Implemented vendor unique parameter: Bytes 32 to 51Of the vendor unique parameters defined by the SET WINDOW command, thisindicates only the suppor

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e) Number of resident dither patterns and number of registrable ditherpatterns: Byte 56Indicates the number of internal dither patterns and the numbe

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h) Compression function: Bytes 5A and 5BIndicates the supported compression function.Byte bit Description5A 1XXXXXXX bX1XXXXXX bXX1XXXXX bXXX1XXXX bX

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j) Bar code function: Bytes 5E, 5F, 60, and 61Indicates the supported bar code function.Byte bit Description5E 0000XXXX bXXXXnnnn bReservedMaximum ba

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4.4.4 REQUEST SENSE commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the REQUEST SENSE commandwhen used with this scanner. Step Bus phase Initi

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a. Allocation length: Byte 4Specifies the storage area in bytes that the initiator allocates for sense data. If a0 is set here, sense data is not t

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c. Segment number: Byte 1 This scanner does not support SEGMENT NUMBER. This scanner returnsX©00π.d. FM (file mark) : Byte 2 This scanner does n

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D.2 Supplement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D $ 11D.2.1 Unified termin

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Sense key Status of logical unit!!0 NO SENSEThe logical unit has no information to be specifically described in asense key. This status occurs becaus

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SensekeyAdditionalsense codeAdditionalsense codequalifierDescription0 00 00 No> sense2 00 00 Not ready3 80 01 Jam3 80 02 ADF cover open3 80 03 Docu

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4.4.5 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SEND DIAGNOSTICcommand when used with this scanner.Step Bus phase In

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1Byte 02345Operation code X©1DπLogical unit number(Reserved)(MSB)Parameter list length(LSB)Control byte7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(Reserved)PF SLFTST D0 U0a. PF

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4.4.6 TEST UNIT READY commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the TEST UNIT READYcommand when used with this scanner. Step Bus phase I

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(2) ResponseThis scanner reports as follows:a. Normal:f Status: B©00000π (GOOD)f Sense key: X©0π (NO SENSE) b. Abnormal:f Status: B©00001π (CHECK COND

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(1) SET WINDOW command: COMMAND phase (initiator Æ target)The SET WINDOW command is used to set a window.The CDB of this command is shown in the follo

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(2) Window data: DATA OUT phase (initiator Æ target)Window data specifies the details of a window. Window data contains a head andone or more window

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12345615161718191A1B1C1D1E1F20212227n28129DA11EByte 0Padding type(MSB)Upper left X(LSB)X resolutionWindow identifier(Reserved)7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0(MSB)(LSB

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(a) Window identifier: Byte 0Specifies a unique value that identifies a window. The value must be 0(00h), if the window data is front>side. The

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FIGURESpage1.1 M3096GX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $ 21.2

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The value of M3093DG back>side reading must be 0 or the same value asfront>side. Otherwise, the above error information may be returned.(d) Upp

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3. Conditions for vertical scanning: 1 e [YR ¥ L/1200] e 6912 (line) (M3096GX)e 5600 (line) (M3093GX)e 5600 (line) (M3093DE without option)e 8400 (lin

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To set a value to zero, set ULX to 72 and ULY to 96. If this is done, however,part of the original document will be missing.(f) Brightness: Byte 16S

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(i) IMAGE COMPOSITION: Byte 19Value (Hex) Image output00 Line art (Binary image)01 Halftone (Binary image)02 Gray scale03 to FF (Reserved)If reserved

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f Sense key: X©5π (ILLEGAL REQUEST)(k) Halftone Pattern: Byte 1CValue (Hex) Halftone pattern00 Dither pattern 001 Dither pattern 102 Dither pattern 2

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(o) Compression type, argument: Bytes 20 to 21 Specifies the compression method that is applied before the read data is sentto the initiator TYPE (By

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(p)Vender unique parameter (byte 28 and after)Specifies, in byte 28 and after, a vender unique parameter, including itemssuch as subwindow list, outli

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f d pattern: Byte 29Specifies the d pattern number for the line art or the halftone.Value (Hex) d pattern00 Default This scanner applies ™Normal∫.01

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f Image emphasis: Byte 2BThis scanner is limited to three levels of emphasis and one level ofsmoothing. These levels are specified as follows:Value

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f Variance rate: byte 2ESpecifies variance rate for simplified dynamic threshold.Value (Hex) Variance rate00 Default01 to 1F Small20 to 3F Small40 to

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