C150-E140-03EN M3091DC Image Scanner OPERATION GUIDE 2-
FOR SAFE OPERATION Treatment of This Manual Since this manual contains important information for using the M3091DC, read it thoroughly before using the product. Use the M3091DC only after thoroughly reading and understanding especially the section "Important Alert Messages" in this manual. Keep this manual handy, and store it carefully.
Notice to Notes • The use of a non-shielded interface cable with the referenced device is American Users prohibited. The length of the parallel interface cable must be 3 meters (10 feet) or less. The length of the serial interface cable must be 15 meters (50 feet) or less. • The length of the power cord must be 3 meters (10 feet) or less.
Warning: This equipment may cause electromagnetic interference. It has not been tested to show compliance with AS3548 Class A equipment, which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Preface Thank you very much for your purchase of the M3091DC Image Scanner. The M3091DC Image Scanner can read very fine color images. As this manual explains the basic handling of the scanner, read it carefully to use the scanner properly. In this manual, the Microsoft Windows NT Operating System is referred to as Windows NT, the Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System is referred to as Windows 95, and the Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System is referred to as Windows 98.
Important Notes to Users Every user is requested to use this product including the manuals and software supplied with the product at the user's own responsibility. Fujitsu assumes no liability with respect to any damage or loss caused to data as the result of using this product. Please understand that the warranty range for failure of this product will never exceed the amount of money paid by the user for the product.
Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses alert messages to prevent users and bystanders from being injured or from suffering damage to their property. An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statements. The alert signals and their meanings are as follows. This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.
iv Disassembly The symbol marked with indicates what must not be done (prohibited action). The concrete meaning of the action is illustrated in the symbol. (The example at left indicates the prohibition of disassembly.) Plug The symbol marked with indicates what must be observed. The concrete meaning of the action is illustrated in the symbol. (The example at left directs the operator to disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
Important Alert Items Important Alert Messages Important alert messages applicable to the M3091DC Image Scanner are listed below. Observe these directions for safe operation of the scanner. Alert concerning power supply Prohibited − Do not insert the AC adapter to any outlet other than one dedicated to 15 A at 100 VAC. Do not make a starburst connection. It could result in a fire or electric shock. − Do not damage, break, or process the power cord.
Electric shock − Disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet before connecting an interface cable or optional product. Failure to do so could result in an electric shock. − Do not handle the AC adapter with wet hands when connecting or disconnecting it. It could result in an electric shock. Direction − If the AC adapter or outlet is covered with dust, clean it well with a dry cloth. Failure to do so could result in a fire.
Direction − Insert the AC adapter all the way to the bottom of the outlet. Failure to do so could result in a fire or fault. Plug − Disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet before connecting an interface cable or optional product. Failure to do so could result in an electric shock. − Disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet for safety if the scanner will not be used for a long period. Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock.
Alert concerning installation and movement Prohibited − Do not install the scanner in a high temperature or high humidity environment or in a dusty place with poor ventilation. A fire or electric shock could result. − Do not place the scanner near a heating device such as a stove or heater, volatile combustibles, or flammable articles such as curtains. A fire could result. Water − Do not use the scanner in the bathroom or where it is easily moistened. A fire or electric shock could result.
Alert concerning using scanner Prohibited − Do not put a vase, flower pot, cup, or any other vessel containing water on the scanner. Spilled water could result in a fire or electric shock. − Do not put any metal (such as a clip or staple) on the scanner. A metal clip or staple, if dropped into the scanner interior, could cause a short circuit and result in a fire or electric shock. − Do not moisten the scanner. A fire or electric shock could result.
Prohibited − Do not spray flammable gas near the scanner. A fire could result. − Do not place heavy matter on the scanner, or apply pressure to it. That could make the scanner become unbalanced and fall, resulting in personal injury. − Do not block any opening (such as the document entry port) of the scanner. Blocking ventilation openings could build up internal heat and result in a fire. − Do not cover or wrap the scanner with a cloth, etc. while in operation.
Direction − When removing a jammed document or performing fault recovery, be careful not to catch a necktie or necklace in the scanner's internal mechanism. − Read this manual thoroughly to ensure correct connections of cables. An incorrect connection could result in a malfunctioning scanner or peripheral devices. − When disposing of the scanner, separate it from general waste. The fluorescent lamp contains mercury. Do not put it in waste to be processed at a general waste-dumping site.
Contents CHAPTER 1 Notes concerning Use......................................................... 1-1 1.1 1.1.1 Outline.............................................................................. 1-1 M3091DC Image Scanner................................................ 1-1 1.2 Confirming the Content of Packing Box .............................. 1-2 1.3 Component Names and Functions ....................................... 1-3 CHAPTER 2 Installation and Connection.......................................
3.2.2 Setting Documents .......................................................... 3-5 3.3 Scanning Documents ......................................................... 3-6 3.4 Copying Documents .......................................................... 3-9 CHAPTER 4 Daily Maintenance ................................................................ 4-1 4.1 Handling a Paper Jam........................................................ 4-1 4.2 Daily Maintenance...........................................
CHAPTER Notes concerning Use 1 This section provides an outline of the product and explains its characteristics and components. 1.1 Outline This section provides an outline of the M3091DC Image Scanner and explains its characteristics. 1.1.1 M3091DC Image Scanner The M3091DC Image Scanner can read very fine color images. It can also work with attached software as follows: • Scan software enables the saving of data scanned with the scanner in TIFF format in a personal computer.
1.2 Confirming the Content of Packing Box The M3091DC Image Scanner is packed together with accessories in a packing box. Take out the scanner and accessories from the packing box and confirm missing items with the attached packing list. If you find an item to be missing or defective, call your sales agency.
1.3 Component Names and Functions This section shows the components of the scanner and explains their functions. Component Name Function Document support Accommodates documents to be read by the automatic document feeder. Document guide Holds documents so that they are transported straight. Automatic document feeder (ADF) Reads documents automatically.
Component Name Operator Copy density panel dial Function No. display panel Function Adjusts copy density (dark/light) in five stages. Displays the Function No. or also displays the scanner read mode as follows; On: Single-side reading mode Blink: Double-sided reading mode Mark: An application is being activated When the AC adapter is connected to the scanner or the PC’s power is turned on, the initialization of scanner is executed.
Component Name Function Cover open lever Opens and closes the automatic document feeder. Inlet Accommodates the AC adapter. Interface connector Accommodates an interface cable to be connected to a personal computer. (Half pitch 50 pin × 2) SCSI terminator switch Set this switch to ON when the scanner is connected to the end of an SCSI link. Otherwise, set it to OFF. SCSI ID switch Use this switch to set a SCSI ID. (The scanner is shipped with ID 5.
Component Name Feed roller, eject roller, plastic roller 1-6 Function Sends documents.
CHAPTER 2 Installation and Connection This section explains how to install the image scanner and connect it to a personal computer. See Appendix A, “Installation Specifications,” for the external dimensions of the image scanner. 2.1 Notes concerning Installation When installing the image scanner, adhere to the following installation location and environment notes: − Fire or electric shock -- Do not alter or disassemble the scanner. High voltage components are inside.
− Fire or electric shock Do not expose the scanner to direct sunlight, and do not place it near a heater, or in a humid or dusty environment. Use the scanner in a well-ventilated environment. − Fire Do not block the ventilation openings of the scanner to prevent the inside from becoming too hot. − Fire, electric shock, falling, or dropping When moving the scanner, first disconnect the power plug from the outlet and the other connection cables. Move the scanner carefully.
2.2 Mounting the Document Support Follow the procedure below to mount the stacker and document support. 1) Hold the document support and insert it into the hole on the lower part of the scanner until it stops. 2) Hold the document support and insert its tabs into the counterpart holes on the scanner as shown in the figure below.
u Key point When documents are actually read, the user can raise the Paper Extension of the document support and pull out the stacker according to the size of the documents. For information regarding the setup of the document support and the stacker, see Section 2.4, “Setting up the stacker and Document Support.
2.3 Connection This section explains how to connect the power cable and SCSI cable , and also how to install the driver and other software. 2.3.1 Notes concerning Connection When connecting cables, adhere to the following notes: Fire or electric shock − Do not use AC adapter other than in the package. Failure to do so could result in a fire or cause the scanner to fall.
Fire, electric shock, or fault − Insert the power cable all the way to the rear of the outlet. − Hold the plug when disconnecting the power cable from the outlet. − Do not connect to the same outlet as la rge power-consumption equipment such as a copy machine or a shredder. 2.3.2 Connecting the SCSI Cable Insert the interface cable into the interface connector until it clicks. Connect the connector on the other end of the cable to the personal computer or another SCSI device.
2.3.3 Connecting the Power Cable 1) Connect the power cable to the inlet of the scanner. 2) Insert the AC adapter into the outlet. u Key point − The image scanner is not equipped with a power switch. When connecting a cable or changing the setting, first be sure to disconnect the power cable from the outlet. − While the driver and the software is active, the reading lamp turns on or off in accordance with the status of the connected personal computer.
2.3.4 Setting the SCSI ID This section explains how to set the SCSI ID. Set the SCSI ID as follows: 1) Disconnect the power cable from the outlet. 2) Set the device address using the SCSI ID switch on the back of the image scanner. Notes concerning device address setting Address No. Meaning 0 to 7 These address numbers can be set. 8, 9 The factory default value (SCSI ID = 5) is used for these numbers.
2.3.5 Installing Driver and Software The driver and other software are stored on the setup CD-ROM supplied with the image scanner. Install the driver first, and then install the software. • To install the driver, run “Setup.exe” in the \Driver\Disk1 folder on the CD-ROM. The Fujitsu TWAIN32 driver is installed and registered on the TWAIN32 source selection screen. • To install other software, run “Setup.exe” in the \Tools\Disk1 folder on the CD-ROM.
u Key point Thoroughly read “Readme.txt” on the CD-ROM before installation. You must install the driver and all software components in order to use the operator panel of the image scanner.
2.4 Setting up the Stacker and Document Support Raise the Paper Extension of the document support and pull out the stacker according to the document size as follows: 1) Hold the tab of the stacker and pull. 2) Insert a finger into the dent at the center of the stacker, then lift and pull the Stacker B.
3) 2-12 When using an A4-size document, raise the Paper Extension of the document support as shown below.
CHAPTER 3 Operation Set a document on the document support and read it by automatic document feeder. This section provides notes concerning operation, and explains how to read each document. 3.1 Notes concerning Operation When operating the equipment, adhere to the following points: Fire or electrical shock − If heat, smoke, offensive odor, or noise is emitted from the equipment, turn off the power switch of the main unit and disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
Fire, electrical shock, or fault − Do not allow liquids and items such as coffee or metal clips to get into the equipment. − Do not put water on the equipment or get it wet with water. − If foreign matter such as water, metal clips, or liquid gets into the equipment, disconnect the power plug immediately from the outlet. Then, notify the sales agency (or service center). This caution is intended especially for household use including the presence of children.
3.2 Before Scanning or Copying a Document This section explains the operation required before scanning or copying a document. If you operate the equipment by a method other than described in this section, a paper jam or reading error may occur. 3.2.1 Confirming Document Condition This section explains documents that can be read and those that are difficult to read. Readable documents Readable documents are listed below.
3-4 • Excessively creased or curled paper • Folded or broken paper • Tracing paper • Coated paper • Carbon transfer and pressure sensitive paper • Paper larger than letter size (216 mm) and legal size (355 mm) • Cloth, metal sheet, and OHP sheet made of other materials than paper • Photographic paper • Paper perforated peripherally • Nonrectangular paper • Paper lighter than 45 kg /ream (52.3 g/m2 ) or heavier than 90 kg/ream (104.
3.2.2 Setting Documents This section explains how to set documents. Loosening documents Before setting documents, sufficiently loosen them by the following procedure: • Remove a 4 mm thick section of pages, hold the ends of the documents with both hands, and bend the documents. • Hold the documents strongly with both hands so that both ends of the documents are slanted, and then unbend the documents so that they are inflated. • Repeat the operations described above two or three times.
u Key point Set the documents as follows: For single-side reading: Place the reading side facing the document support surface. For double-sided reading: Place the surface (first page) facing the document support surface. 3.3 Scanning Documents This section explains how to scan documents. 1) Make sure that the powers of the personal computer and the scanner are ON. 2) Check the document condition. For details, see Section 3.2.1, "Confirming Document Condition.
3) Before setting documents, sufficiently loosen them. For details, see Section 3.2.2, "Setting Documents." 4) Set the documents on the document support. − Estimate the number of pages to be set based on the following standard: The document thickness must be 4 mm or less (50 sheets by 55 kg/ream (64 g/cm2 ) paper) for A4 or legal size or smaller. − Level the end of documents to be set. For details, see Section 3.2.2, "Setting Documents." − Set the documents as follows.
7) Press the scan button on the main unit. u Key point Press the scan button to start the application software. The mark is displayed until the application starts. If the application software does not start and the Function No. display panel displays the Function No. again, the scan processing is canceled. 8) After finishing reading, remove the documents from the stacker.
3.4 Copying Documents This section explains how to copy documents. 1) Make sure that the powers of the personal computer, printer, and scanner are ON. 2) Check the the document condition. For details, see Section 3.2.1, "Confirming Document Condition." 3) Before setting documents, sufficiently loosen them. For details, see Section 3.2.2, "Setting Documents." 4) Set the documents on the document support.
5) Adjust the document guides to the document width, then straighten the documents. If the documents are placed loosely between the left and right guides, they may be read diagonally. 6) Specify a copy count using the Function button. 7) Adjust the copy density using the copy density dial, as required. 8) Switch to reading mode by pressing the Duplex button. When the Function No. display panel is ON, the single-side reading mode is active. When the Function No.
b) Activate the check box for "Enlarge/Reduce to fit Print Area" on the MCopy screen and click "Copy". This specification becomes valid for subsequent copy operation. To cancel this option, uncheck "Enlarge/Reduce to fit Print Area". When "Enlarge/Reduce to fit Print Area" is checked, the printing time may be extended.
CHAPTER Daily Maintenance 4 This section explains how to perform paper jam handling, daily maintenance, and cleaning. u Key point Clean the automatic document feeder based on the standard cleaning procedure described in Section 4.3.2, "Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder." 4.1 Handling a Paper Jam Be aware of high – temperature in the glass surface of Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). It could result in a burn.
3) Remove the jammed document. 4) Restore the automatic document feeder into position by pushing its center.
After restoring the automatic document feeder into position, make sure that it is closed completely. If the automatic document feeder is not properly closed, a paper jam or reading error may occur. Interface connectorCheck that both edges are closed completely 4.2 Daily Maintenance To use the image scanner over a long period of time, you must perform some tasks daily.
4.3 Cleaning This section explains how to clean the image scanner. Fire or electrical shock − When cleaning the equipment, turn off the power by disconnecting the AC adapter power plug from the outlet. 4.3.1 Cleaning the Surface of the Scanner and the Document Support This section explains how to clean the scanner surface and the document support. • Use a dry cloth or a cloth moistened with a small amount of neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol. u Key point Never use an organic solvent such as thinner.
4.3.2 Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder Be aware of high-temperature in the glass surface of Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). It could result in a burm Clean the automatic document feeder every time it has read about 1,000 pages. However, this standard differs for the type of document to be read. If the toner is insufficiently fixed, you may need to clean after a smaller number of pages has been read.
Eject roller: Gently clean this component, taking care not to roughen the roller surface. If black foreign matter attaches to the component, the document feed performance is affected; therefore, thoroughly clean it. Paper guide surface (white part): Clean this component gently. 3) Restore the automatic document feeder into position. After restoring the automatic document feeder into position, make sure that it is closed completely.
4.4 Consumables and Regular Replacement Components Fire or electrical shock − When replacing any of the equipment's consumables , first disconnect the AC adapter power plug from the outlet. Be aware of high – temperature in the glass surface of Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). It could result in a burn. 4.4.1 Parts Number and Replacement Cycle of Consumables and Regular Replacement Components Parts number and replacement cycle of consumables (standard) and regular replacement components are shown below.
1) Remove any documents from the document support. 2) Open the automatic document feeder by pulling it toward you while raising the cover open lever. 3) Remove the pad unit. 4) 4-8 Step 1: Push the pick arm in the automatic document feeder in the arrow direction. Step 2: Pull out the pad unit by using such as a ballpoint pen at both ends (a and b) of the pad unit. When mounting a new pad unit, push the pick arm downward with one hand while mounting the pad unit with the other hand.
Check that the pad unit is mounted completely. If the pad unit is not mounted correctly, a document feeding error such as a paper jam may occur. 4.4.3 Procedure for Replacing the Pick Roller Unit Replace the pick roller unit through the following procedure: 1) Remove any documents from the document support. 2) Open the automatic document feeder by pulling it toward you while raising the cover open lever. 3) Remove the document support. 4) Remove the pick roller unit.
5) When mounting a new pick roller unit, insert it so that the pick roller unit paw slides into the pick roller unit hole of the equipment. Push the paw and the center of the pick roller unit with your hands to completely insert the pick roller. Check that the pick roller unit is mounted completely. If the pick roller unit is mounted correctly, a document feeding error such as a paper jam may occur.
CHAPTER 5 When you suspect that a fault occurred When you suspect a fault occurred while using the image scanner, check the items listed below. Problem Power is not turned on Item to be Checked Is the AC adapter connected correctly? Reading does not start Correction Connect the AC adapter correctly. Turn off the power once by disconnecting the AC adapter. Then, turn on the power again by connecting the power cable. If the power is not turned on, notify the sales agent or the nearest service center.
Problem Item to be Checked Correction Result of reading graphics and photographs is unsatisfactory. Is half tone processing being executed? Specify correct half tone processing by using the main unit. Is the interior of the automatic document feeder clean? Clean them according to Section 4.3, "Cleaning." Results of reading characters and diagrams are unsatisfactory Is half tone processing being executed? Select binary (black and white) processing by using the main unit.
APPENDIX Installation Specifications A The table below lists the installation specifications of the equipment. Item External dimensions (mm) Specification Width Depth Height 308.5 154 130 Weight (kg) Input power 2.3 Voltage 100 V to 240 V Number of phases Single Frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption Operating 28 W or less Not operating 4.
External dimensions A-2 M3091DC Image Scanner Operation Guide