- Bowe, Bell & Howell Photo Scanner User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Trademark Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Thank You
- Specifications
- Advanced Features
- Safety Precautions for the Operating Environment
- Installing the Scanner
- Operating the Scanner
- Operator Maintenance
- Cleaning the Outside of the Scanner
- Cleaning Inside the Scanner
- Roller Cleaning Paper
- Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller, Separation Roller and Retard Roller
- Cleaning the Drive Rollers and Free Rollers in the ADF
- Cleaning the Drive Rollers, Free Rollers and Exit Rollers in the Exit Door
- Cleaning the Background Color Reference Plates and ADF Glass
- Cleaning the Paper Sensor, Waiting Sensors and Double Feed Detector
- Cleaning the Starting, Skew and Ending Sensors
- Replacing Consumables
- Trûper User Utility
- Troubleshooting
- Repacking Instructions
- Glossary
- Appendix 1-Front Page, Pre-Scan Imprinter Installation
- Appendix 2-Multicolor Dropout (MCD) and Single Color Dropout
- Appendix 3-Shading Adjustment
- Appendix 4-Adding Memory
- Appendix 5 - Wire Frame Accessory
- Index
- Limited Use License Agreement
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Glossary
Automatic Document Feed (ADF) mode. The scanner mode in which the documents are automatically
fed, rather than manually fed, into the document feeder.
Crop (Auto Crop). This software option automatically crops every page to its original size by looking for
page or document borders.
Deskew. The process of electronically straightening an image after it has been scanned. This can be done
through software or through firmware on the scanner.
Document feed guides. The adjustable rails or bars on the automatic or manual feeder between which
the operator feeds the document.
Double Feed. Occurs when more than one document is fed through the feeder at once.
Duplex scanner. A scanner capable of scanning both sides of a document in a single pass through the
scanner.
Error message. A message displayed in the User Utility dialog display screen, or an indicator light on the
LED status indicator. Error messages or indicators appear whenever the scanner determines that a
problem exists.
Exit door. The assembly that performs scanning in ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) mode. Opening
the exit door allows access to the ADF glass areas, background reference plates and rollers.
Exit tray. The output tray of the scanner. As the documents are scanned, they exit the scanner and are
stacked, face down, in this tray.
Feed Roller Assembly. The roller assembly of the feeder that sits on top of the stack of documents on the
feeder tray. This is the roller assembly that feeds the documents into the scanner.
Feeder. Feeds documents automatically or manually on command from the workstation (host computer).
These documents are stacked in the feeder before the scanner requests them.
Glass (ADF glass). The piece of glass through which the scanner camera “sees” the document. Light from
the lamps passes through this glass to illuminate the document.
Imprinter. Option that allows for front page pre-scan imprinting of a string of alphanumeric characters on
documents that are fed into the scanner transport.
Interface cable. The cable connecting the scanner to the computer.
Manual mode. The scanner mode in which documents are manually fed by the operator, rather than
automatically fed into the feeder.