P3PC-E677-02EN fi-4220C Image Scanner Operator's Guide
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................................................................. v ■ Regulatory Information ......................................................... v ■ Note, Liability ........................................................................ ix ■ Safety Precautions ............................................................... xi Chapter 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS............................ 1 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON .................................................
Chapter 3 DAILY CARE .......................................................... 43 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations requiring Cleaning.. 44 3.2 Cleaning the Flatbed ........................................................ 45 3.3 Cleaning the ADF.............................................................. 47 Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES .............................. 51 4.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle............................. 52 4.2 Replacing the Pad ASSY...............................
Chapter 7 SCANNER SPECIFICATION .................................. 97 7.1 Basic Specifications......................................................... 98 7.2 Installation Specifications ............................................. 100 7.3 External Dimensions ...................................................... 101 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..........................................................GL-1 INDEX ........................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the fi-4220C Duplex Color Scanner product. This document describes how to handle fi-4220C Duplex Color and basic operation methods. Before you start using fi-4220C Duplex Color be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure correct use. ■ Regulatory Information FCC Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Canadian DOC Regulations This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limit for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
About the use of mercury The scanner lamps contain mercury. To avoid unexpected injury, read the following carefully. Doing the following actions may result in serious personal injuries: •Do not put the substance in the lamp in your mouth as it contains mercury. •Do not incinerate, crush, or shred the lamps or scanner. •Do not breathe the chemical liquid contained in the scanner lamps. Disposing of the scanner should be conducted as required by local ordinances or regulations.
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■ Note, Liability READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS. Also, store this manual in a safe place so that it can be easily referred to during use of this product.
R Outline characters on a colored background show instructions users should follow. It may also include the drawing that shows the specific instruction. Screen Examples In This Manual The screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement. If the actual displayed screen differs from the screen examples in this manual, operate by following the actual displayed screen while referring to the User's Manual of the scanner application you are using.
■ Safety Precautions Do not damage the AC cable. A damaged AC cable may cause fire or electric shock. Do not place heavy objects on AC cables, or pull, bend, twist, heat, damage or modify AC cables. Also, do not use damaged AC cables or power plugs, and AC cables or power plugs when the wall socket is loose. Use only specified AC cables and connector cables. Use only specified AC cables and connector cables. Failure to use the correct cables might cause electric shock and equipment failure.
Turn the scanner OFF if it is damaged. If the scanner is damaged for any reason, turn off the scanner and unplug the power cable before contacting the store where you purchased the scanner. Do not put liquids inside the scanner. Do not insert or drop metal objects in to the scanner. Do not scan wet documents or documents with paper clips or staples. Do not splash or allow the scanner to get wet. If foreign objects (water, small metal objects, liquids, etc.
Do not block the ventilation ports. Do not block the ventilation ports. Blocking the ventilation ports generates heat inside of scanner, which may results in fire or scanner failure. Do not place heavy objects or stand on top of the scanner. Do not place heavy objects on the scanner or use the scanner's top surface for performing other work. Improper installation might cause injuries. Firmly insert the power plug. Firmly insert the power plug into the power outlet as far it can go.
Do not use aerosol sprays near the scanner. Do not use aerosol sprays to clean the scanner. Aerosol sprays cause dirt and dust to enter the scanner, resulting scanner failure and malfunction. Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the scanner is not used for a long period of time. When the scanner is not used for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet for safety. Do not install the scanner in the direct sunlight.
Chapter 1 1 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS This chapter describes basic scanner operations. In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows XP. Also, when FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS is updated the screens and operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. 1.1 Turning the Scanner ON .................................................................................... 2 1.
1.1 Turning the Scanner ON This section describes how to turn the scanner ON. The following shows the procedure for turning the scanner ON. 1. Press the power button on the operator panel. The scanner is turned ON, and the green LED on the operator panel lights. Also, while the scanner is being initialized, the indication of the Function No. display changes as follows: "8" -> "P" -> "0" -> "1" The indication "1" means that the operator panel is in the ready status.
1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning 1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning 1. Align the edges of the documents. 1) Confirm that all the documents have the same width. 1 • Maximum 50 sheet at A4, 20 lb, or 80 g/m2 2. Fan the documents as follows: 1) Lightly grip both ends of the document with both hands, and bend the document as follows.
4. Load the document on the ADF paper chute. Set the documents face-down in the ADF paper chute (so that the side to be scanned faces towards the ADF paper chute). A Load the document facing the ADF paper chute.(face down) HINT Before loading A4-size documents, pull out the ADF paper chute extension.
1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning 5. Adjust the side guides to the width of the documents. Move the side guides so that they touch both sides of the documents. If there is any space between the side guides and the edges of documents, the scanned image may be skewed. 1 Side guide BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS HINT The stacker prevents document sheets from dropping after they are scanned.
1.3 Loading Documents on the Flatbed for Scanning 1. Lift up the document cover. 2. Load the document on the document bed with the scanning face down and the top left corner aligned with the reference point. Align the top left corner of the document with the reference point. ABC Reference point 3. Gently close the document cover. 4. Start up the scanner application, and scan the document. For details on how to scan documents using the ScandAll 21 application, see "1.4 Scanning Documents" (page. 7).
1.4 Scanning Documents 1.4 Scanning Documents 1. Load the document on the scanner's ADF paper chute or Flatbed. For details on how to load documents, see "1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning" (page. 3) and "1.3 Loading Documents on the Flatbed for Scanning" (page. 6). 1 2. Start up ScandAll 21. 3. BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Select [Start] - [Program] - [Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows] - [ScandAll 21]. This starts up ScandAll 21. Select the scanner to be used.
4. Click the [Scan To View] button on the tool bar. ⇒ The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box (screen for setting the scan conditions) appears. 5. Set the scan resolution, paper size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. For details on settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box, refer to "1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver" (page. 10).
1.4 Scanning Documents ⇒ The document is scanned, and an image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. 1 fi-4220C Image Scanner Operator’s Guide 9 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS For details on scanning other types of documents, refer to "Chapter 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS" (page. 25). For details on ScandAll 21 functions and operations, refer to ScandAll 21 Help.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver ■ FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using application software that complies with the TWAIN standard. The following describes the procedure with examples of ScandAll 21 for ordinary scanning by using this driver software. 1. Procedure for Basic Scanning Operation 1) Startup the application.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver 4) Load the documents on the scanner. For details on loading documents, refer to "1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning" (page. 3). 5) Open the TWAIN Driver window. Select [Scan To View] from the [Scan] menu. ScandAll 21 provide scanning methods as follows: • [To View...]: Displays scanned images on the window. • [To File...:]: Saves scanned images as files (*.BMP, *.TIF, *.JPG). • [To FTP...:]: Transfers scanned images to a FTP server. • [To Adobe PDF...
⇒ The images of scanned documents are displayed on the [ScandAll 21] window. Depending on the settings of the application software, images may not be displayed. For details, refer to the documentation or Help file of your application. e.x.) When you select [To File...] from the [Scan] menu of ScandAll 21, images of scanned documents are not displayed on the window. 7) Save the scanned images. Select [Save As...] from the [File] menu to save the scanned images.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver 2. Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver 1 Resolution Specifies the resolution of scanning. It can be specified by selecting a default value from the list or customizing (specify any resolution in 1 dpi unit). By marking the [Predefine] checkbox, you can select one from three predefined settings as [Normal], [Fine], [Super Fine] to scan documents instead of setting details by yourself.
Image Mode Specifies the image type for the scanned documents. Black & White Halftone Grayscale Color Documents are scanned in binary (black and white). Documents are scanned through halftone processing in black and white. Documents are scanned with 256 gradations from black to white. Documents are scanned in color. For this mode, you can select 24 bit Color, 256 Color or 8 Color. [Scan] button Starts scanning documents with the current settings.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver [Rotation] tab Select this tab when setting image rotation, detection of document size, etc. [Job/Cache] tab Select this tab when setting cache mode, double-feed detection, blank page skipping, etc. [Startup] tab Select this tab for setting the Scanner Operation Panel. (Displayed only when using the scanner of supported type.) [Filter] tab Select this tab for setting the image processing filter(s).
■ FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image scanner fi series by using application software that complies with The ISIS standard. The following describes the procedure with examples of QuickScan for ordinary scanning by using this driver software. The procedure may vary depending on your application. If you use an application other than QuickScan, please refer to its Guide or Help for further information. 1.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver 5) Select the profile for scanning. 1 • • BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS • When creating a new profile Select one from already existing profiles and click [Add Profile...] button. ⇒ A new profile will be created based on the profile you select. When changing the settings of already existing profiles Select one from already existing profiles and click [Edit Profile...] button. ⇒ The settings of the selected profile can be changed.
⇒ The configuration window of ISIS driver appears. 7) Configure settings for scanning and click the [OK] button. For details on this dialog box, refer to "Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver" (page. 19). 8) The [Profile Editor] window appears. Click the [OK] button to return to [New batch] dialog. 9) Load the documents on the scanner.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver 10) Click the [Scan] button. 1 Refer to the "QuickScan Overview" or the "QuickScan Help" for further information on functions and operations of QuickScan. After the installation of QuickScan, it is registered in the [Start] menu. 2. Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver fi-4220C Image Scanner Operator’s Guide 19 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS ⇒ Scanned images are displayed on the window.
Mode Select a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. Black & White Scans data in binary (black and white). Distinguishes black from white according to the fixed threshold. This scanning mode is suitable for scanning line drawings and text documents. 16-level Grayscale Scans data by 14 shades of gray plus black and white. This mode uses 4 bits per pixel. 256-level Grayscale Scans data by 254 shades of gray plus black and white. This mode uses 8 bits per pixel.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver Contrast Sets the contrast between light and shadow of the scanned image. Specify the contrast as a number within the range of 1 (low [soft]) to 255 (high [sharp]). Increasing this value makes the contrast sharper. 1 Paper Size Selects a paper size according to the size of the document to be scanned. Select a standard paper size from the list. Layout Specifies orientation of the documents as portrait or landscape.
[Area...] button Opens the Scan Area dialog box. Specify scan area for the document size. The size can be set by dragging the frame with mouse. Otherwise, enter any value for the setting. [JPEG...] button Opens the JPEG Settings dialog box. Used for setting the compression rate of JPEG transfer.
1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver [About...] button This button displays the version information. 1 DTC Variance This option specifies the value for adjusting the variance based on the brightness of the image. Edge Processing This option specifies the sharpness of contour extraction. Low, Mid, High Emphasizes contour of images. Available settings are: Low, Mid, High Smoothing Smoothes jaggy images. Dropout Color This option excludes selected color (the three primary colors of light i.e.
Double Feed Detection Detects Double-feeds (phenomena that two or more sheets are accidentally fed). You can set conditions for detecting Double-feeds so that the scanner should stop and display error messages. Double feeds are scanned by the differences in document lengths or thicknesses.
Chapter 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 2 This chapter describes how to scan various types of documents. In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows XP. Also, when FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS is updated the screens and operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. 2.1 Scanning Double Sided Docments ................................................................. 26 2.
2.1 Scanning Double Sided Docments The following shows the procedure for reading the double sided documents. 1. Load the document on the ADF paper chute. For details on how to load documents, see "1.2 Loading Documents on the ADF for Scanning" (page. 3). A Load the document facing the ADF paper chute.(face down) 2. Adjust the side guides to the width of the documents. Side guide 3. Start up ScandAll 21. From [Start] menu, select [Program] - [Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows] [ScandAll 21].
2.1 Scanning Double Sided Docments 6. Select [ADF (Duplex)] from [Scan Type]. 2 For [TWAIN Driver] dialog box setting, refer to "1.5 How to Use the Scanner Driver" (page. 10). ⇒ The document is scanned, and an image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. For ScandAll functions and operation, refer to [ScandAll 21 Help]. fi-4220C Image Scanner Operator’s Guide 27 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 7. Click the [Scan] button.
2.2 Scanning in Books Never look directly the light source during scanning. 1. Open the document cover. 2. Remove the document cover as shown in the figure below.
2.2 Scanning in Books 3. Read the document on the document bed face down. 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4. Issue the scan command on the host system. For details on scanning commands, refer to "1.4 Scanning Documents" (page. 7). Do not move the document during scanning. ATTENTION 5. When scanning ends, re-attach and gently close the document cover.
2.3 Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 Size Never look directly the light source during scanning. 1. Remove the document cover as shown in the figure below. 2. Load the document on the document bed face down. 3. Issue the scan command on the host system. For details on scanning commands, refer to "1.4 Scanning Documents" (page. 7). Do not move the document during scanning. ATTENTION 4. When scanning ends, re-attach and gently close the document cover.
2.4 Scanning Different-width Documents 2.4 Scanning Different-width Documents When you scan a batch of documents with different widths by using the ADF, you may get skewed images from smaller sized documents. Be sure to scan only documents of the same width together. The following shows the procedure for scanning a batch of mixed size documents. 1. Sort out the batch into stacks of the same width. 2. Adjust the side guides to the width of each document stack. 2 3.
2.5 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format To save scanned images in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later must be installed on your PC. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 can be installed from the provided Adobe Acrobat CD-ROM. There are 2 ways for saving scanned images in PDF format. 1. Using ScandAll 21 This method is recommended for color or grayscale scanning and when smaller PDF file size is required. The benefits are: • Reduced PDF data size • Simplified method for creating PDF files with no troublesome operations 2.
2.5 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format ■ Using ScandAll 21 1. Load the documents on the ADF paper chute or the flat bed. 2. Start up ScandAll 21. From [Start] menu, select [Program] - [Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows] [ScandAll 21]. This starts up ScandAll 21. 3. From the menu bar select [Scan] and then [To Adobe PDF] from the pull down menu. SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS ⇒ [TWAIN Driver] dialog box is displayed.
4. Select the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and then click the [Scan] botton. 5. To end scanning, click the [Close] button. ⇒ The scanned image is displayed. 6. 34 Enter the file name and select the destination to save the scanned image. For details, refer to ScandAll 21 Help.
2.5 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format ■ Using Adobe Acrobat 5.0 1. Load the documents on the ADF paper chute or the flat bed. 2. Start up Adobe Acrobat 5.0. Select [Program] - [Adobe Acrobat 5.0] from the [Start] menu. This starts up Adobe Acrobat 5.0. 3. From the [File] menu select [Import] - [Scan] in that order. 2 4. Select [FUJITSU fi-4220Cdj] ([FUJITSU TWAIN 32] for WindowsNT 4.0) at [Device] and click [Scan] button. ⇒ [TWAIN driver] dialog box is displayed.
Select [Simplex] even if you intend to do duplex scanning. HINT 5. Select the scan resolution, document size and other scan conditions, and click the [Scan] button. 6. To end scanning, click the [Done] button. ⇒ The scanned image is displayed.
2.5 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 2 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 7. Select [Save as] or [Save] from [File] menu to save the scanned image. For the details on Adobe Acrobat 5.0 operations, refer to the Adobe Acrobat 5.0 manual and Help.
HINT If you save scanned documents using this procedure, the file size may increase. For reducing the file size, please follow the procedure below. (It may take more time than usual) 1. Select [File (F)] - |[Print (P)...]. 2. On the following dialog specify [Acrobat Distiller] for [Name]. 3. Press the [Properties] button. 4. Press the [Adobe PDF settings] tab. 5. Select [Conversion Settings] to [Print]. The following shows an example of [Screen]. . 6. Click [OK] when finishing setup. 7.
2.6 Excluding a Color in the Image (dropout color) 2.6 Excluding a Color in the Image (dropout color) A selected color (primary colors: red, green or blue) can be removed (dropped out) from the scanned image data. For example, if the document contains black text in a green frame, you can set the scanner to read only the text and eliminate (drop out) the green frame. To set the scanner to drop out a color, change the settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialogbox before scanning. 2 1. Click the [Advance...
2. Select the color to be drop out from [Dropout Color] under [More]. For example, if the document contains black text in green frame, select [Green] so that the scanner only reads the text and eliminates the frames. 3. Click the [OK] button. The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed. Continue scanning from this dialog box.
2.7 Detecting Double-feeds 2.7 Detecting Double-feeds "Double-feed" is a feeding error that occurs when two or more sheets in the ADF paper chute are fed simultaneously into the scanner. You can set the scanner to detect double-feed, stop scanner operation, and display an error message. To set the scanner to detect double-feed, change the settings in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box. 1. Click the [Option...] button in the [TWAIN Driver] dialog box.
2. Click the [Job/Cache] tab. 3. Select the detection conditions from "Double Feed" under "ADF Option". The following detection conditions are provided: None Check thickness : Double-feed detection is not performed. : The scanner monitors the thickness of documents. It detects a double-feed by differences in document thickness when two or more document sheets are fed overlapping. Check length : The scanner monitors the length of documents.
Chapter 3 DAILY CARE This chapter describes how to clean the scanner. 3 When cleaning the scanner, turn off the power, and unplug the AC cable from the outlet. 3.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations requiring Cleaning ................................. 44 3.2 Cleaning the Flatbed ........................................................................................ 45 3.3 Cleaning the ADF .............................................................................................
3.1 Cleaning Materials and Locations requiring Cleaning ■ Cleaning Materials The table below shows the cleaning materials that are used on this scanner. Cleaning Materials Part No. Remarks Cleaner F1 (or isopropyl alcohol) CA99501-0013 1 bottle (100 ml) Moisten cloth with this fluid and wipe the scanner clean. Soft, dry cloth - - For details on Cleaner F1, consult the agent where you bought your scanner.
3.2 Cleaning the Flatbed 3.2 Cleaning the Flatbed • Detergent for cleaning windows or glass cleaner can be used instead of ATTENTION cleaning fluid. However, do not use paint thinner or other organic solvents.
1. Open the document cover. 2. Clean the following locations using a soft, dry cloth moistened with cleaning fluid. Document holding pad Document bed • Document holding pad Wipe gently. • Document bed Wipe lightly. Do not allow moisture to get inside the device during cleaning. ATTENTION 3. Wait for cleaned parts to dry. 4. Gently close the document cover.
3.3 Cleaning the ADF 3.3 Cleaning the ADF As a Guideline, clean the ADF every 1,000 scanned sheets. Note that this guideline varies according to the type of documents you scan. For example, it may be necessary to clean the ADF more frequently if documents are scanned when the toner is not sufficiently fixed on the printout. • The glass surface inside the ADF becomes hot during the operation of the scanner.
2. Clean the following locations with a soft, dry cloth moistened with Cleaner F1. Feed rollers (Four pieces) White Stripe Pad ASSY Pick roller (One pieces) Glass (Two parts) • Plastic rollers (Four pieces) Pad ASSY Wipe the pad assy downwards. When cleaning the pad assy, be careful not to get your hand or the cloth caught on the pick spring (metal part).
3.3 Cleaning the ADF • Pick roller In step 2, all the Feed rollers turn at the same time. When cleaning the Feed rollers positioned in the lower part of the ADF, be caereful not to touch the other Feed rollers. Mylar sheet (Transparent) 3 Feed roller 1) Open the ADF by pushing on the ADF button. If you open the ADF cover when the indication of the Function No. display is "P" or "0", the Feed rollers do not rotate even you perform the operation of step 2) below.
• Plastic roller Clean lightly the surface of these rollers to avoid damaging it. Take particular care when cleaning these rollers as black debris matter on it affects document pick performance. Be careful no to damage the sponges beside the rollers. In step 2, all the Feed rollers turn at the same time. When cleaning the Feed rollers positioned in the lower part of the ADF, be caereful not to touch the other Feed rollers. • White stripe Clean lightly. • Glass Clean lightly.
Chapter 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES This chapter describes how to replace scanner consumables. In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ slightly if the OS that you are using is other than Windows XP. Also, when FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS is updated the screens and operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. 4 Turn off the power and unplug the AC adapter from the outlet before changing the scanner’s consumable products. 4.
4.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle The following table shows the specifications of consumables and their standard replacement cycle. Description P/N Standard Replacement Cycle Pad ASSY PA03289-0003 50,000 sheets or one year Pick roller PA03289-0001 100,000 sheets or one year The replacement cycles above are rough guidelines for the case of using A4/Letter woodfree or wood containing paper 64 g/m2 (17 lb).
4.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle ■ Guidelines for Consumable Replacement Cycle With this product, you can learn how many times the consumables are used so that you can estimate the right timing for the replacement. 1. When turning on the power, check that the scanner is connected to the PC. Refer to "2.2 Connecting the Scanner to a PC" in fi-4220C Getting Started on the Setup CDROM for information about connecting the scanner to a personal computer. 2.
3. In the [Printer and Other Hardware] screen, double click the "Scanners and Cameras" icon. ⇒ The [Scanners and Cameras] screen is displayed. 4. Right click the "fi-4220Cdj", and select [Properties] from the menu. (For Windows 95 and WindowsNT 4.0, select the [FUJITSU TWAIN 32] icon and click the [Properties] button.) ⇒ The [fi-4220Cdj Properties] dialog box appears.
4.1 Consumable and Replacement Cycle 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 5. Click the "Device Set" tab. ⇒ The following screen is displayed.
The following message sometimes appears when the scanner is being used: Replace consumables when this message is displayed. ■ When Replacing Consumables Immediately 1. To replace consumables after completing the scanning of all the document sheets in the ADF, click the [Ignore] button. To abort scanning and replace the consumables immediately, click the [Cancel] button. 2. Replace the consumables. For details on how to replace consumables, see "4.2 Replacing the Pad ASSY" (page. 57) and "4.
4.2 Replacing the Pad ASSY 4.2 Replacing the Pad ASSY The Pad ASSY consists of the following 2 parts: Pad ASSY Sheet-Guide 1. Remove any documents on the ADF paper chute. And remove the ADF paper chute. 2. Open the ADF by pushing the ADF button. 4 The front portion REPLACING CONSUMABLES ADF button Be careful, the ADF cover may close and pinch your finger. 3. Remove the Pad ASSY. Press the knobs on both ends of the Pad ASSY, and pull the Pad ASSY upwards and towards you.
4. Attach the new Pad ASSY. Hold both ends of the new Pad ASSY and attach it to its installation location. When doing this, take care not to catch the pick springs. ATTENTION 5. Make sure that the Pad ASSY is firmly attached. When the Pad ASSY is not correctly attached, document jams or other feeding errors may occur. Replace the Sheet-guide. Grip the knobs on the Sheet-guide, and lift it up to remove. And attach the new Sheet-guide. 6. Attach the ADF paper chute.
4.2 Replacing the Pad ASSY 7. Reset the pad counter. • For Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Windows XP 1) When turning on the power, check that the scanner is connected to your PC. 2) Open the [Scanners and Cameras] from the control panel of your PC. 3) Open the [Properties] of [fi-4220Cdj] from the [Scanners and Cameras]. 4) The [fi-4220Cdj Properties] dialogbox appears. 5) Click the "Device Set" tab. The following panel appears. ⇒ The following screen is displayed.
• For Windows 95 / Windows NT 4.0 1) When turning on the power, check that the scanner is connected to your PC. 2) Right click the "FUJITSU Scanner Control Center" icon displayed in the task tray, then select "Option". 3) Double click "Scanner Information". ⇒ The following screen is displayed. 4) Click the "Pad Counts Reset" button. ⇒ The following message is displayed. Click "Yes". The Pad counter returns to "0".
4.3 Replacing the Pick Roller 4.3 Replacing the Pick Roller 1. Remove any documents on the ADF paper chute. 2. Remove the ADF paper chute. ADF paper chute 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 3. Open the ADF by pushing the ADF button. The front portion ADF button Be careful, the ADF cover may close and pinch your finger.
4. Remove the Pick roller from the scanner. 1) Grip the knobs on the sheet guide with your fingers, and lift it up to remove. 2) Rotate the Pick roller bushing in the direction of the arrow. Pick roller bushing 3) Remove the Pick roller while lifting it up in the direction of the arrow. The Pick roller Bushing is hard. Do not turn this bearing with your fingernails.
4.3 Replacing the Pick Roller 5. Remove the Pick roller from the shaft while lifting up the tab on the Pick roller. Shaft tab Lift up Pull shaft to remove 6. Attach the new Pick roller. Insert the new Pick roller aligning the protrusion on the shaft with the slot for the screw in the Pick roller. 4 ATTENTION Slot Make sure that the Pick roller is completely attached. An incompletely attached Pick roller might cause document jams or other feed errors.
7. Attach the Pick roller to the scanner. Attatch the Pick roller to the scanner in reverse order of the procedure for removing. 1) Turn the Pick roller bushing in the direction indicated by the arrow. Pick roller bushing 2) Move the sheet guide claws in the direction indicated by the arrow to fix the sheet guide.
4.3 Replacing the Pick Roller 8. Press down the center of the ADF to return it to its original position and lock the ADF button. Press center of ADF 4 9. Attach the ADF paper chute.
10. Reset the pick counter. • For Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Windows XP 1) When turning on the power, check that the scanner is connected to your PC. 2) Open the [Scanners and Cameras] from the control panel of your PC. 3) Open the [Properties] of [fi-4220Cdj] from the [Scanners and Cameras]. 4) The [fi-4220Cdj Properties] dialogbox is displayed. 5) Click the "Device Set" tab. ⇒ The following panel appears.
4.3 Replacing the Pick Roller • For Windows 95 / Windows NT 4.0 1) When turning on the power, check that the scanner is connected to your PC. 2) Right click the "FUJITSU Scanner Control Center" icon displayed in the task tray, then select "Option". 3) Double click "Scanner Information". ⇒ The following screen is displayed. 4 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 4) Click the "Pick Roller Counts Reset" button. ⇒ The following message is displayed. Click "Yes". The Pick counter (The Pick roller counts) returns to "0".
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Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes how to remedy document jams, other trouble, items to check before contacting the agent where you bought the scanner, and how to check device labels. ATTENTION 5 About troubles that are not described here, and the details of the errors, refer to the FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver Help on the Setup CDROM. 5.1 Removing Jammed Documents ...................................................................... 70 5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles ...................
5.1 Removing Jammed Documents If a document jam occurred, follow the procedure below to remove the jammed documents. • Take care not to get injured when removing jammed documents. • Be careful not to get neckties, necklaces, etc. entangled in the scanner when removing the jammed documents • The surface of the glass may become hot during operation. Take care not to get burned. 1. Remove any documents on the ADF paper chute. 2. Open the ADF by pushing on the ADF button.
5.1 Removing Jammed Documents 3. Remove the jammed document. ATTENTION • Staples, paper clips, etc. cause document jams. Be sure to fully check the document and feed path, and remove any small metal objects such as these. Also, before you start scanning, be sure to remove any staples, clips, etc. from the document. • Take care not to pull the pick springs when removing jammed documents. 4. Press down on the center of the ADF to return it to its original position and lock the ADF button.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles This section describes troubles that may occur during scanning and how to remedy that trouble. Before you ask for repair, check the following flowcharts. If the remedies in these flowcharts do not solve the problem, check the items in "5.3 Items to Check Before Contacting the Agent Where You Bought the Scanner" (page. 85) and then contact the agent where you bought the scanner. Symptom 1 Scanner does not turn ON.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 2 Indication on Function No. display goes out. Has a long time passed since you used the scanner for the last time? YES Scanner is in Power Save mode. Press any button on control panel to start up scanner. NO Does the display remain blank even after you have turned on the power again? NO Scanner operation is normal. YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center.
Symptom 3 The scanning does not start. Is the shipping lock set at operating position? NO Set the shipping lock to correctly position. YES Are the document loaded correctly on the ADF paper chute? NO Load document correctly on ADF paper chute. YES Is the ADF closed completely? NO Remove all documents from the ADF paper chute. Then open and close the ADF. YES Is the interface cable connected correctly? NO Connect interface cable correctly.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 4 Quality of scanned pictures or photos is not satisfactory. Is halftoning or dithering selected? NO Select halftoning or dithering on your PC. NO Clean dirty locations. (*) YES Are the document glass, document press pad, glass, and white stripe clean? YES Contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center. 5 Symptom 5 Quality of scanned text or lines is unsatisfactory.
Symptom 6 Images are distorted or blurred. Are the document glass, document press pad, glass, and white stripe clean? NO Clean dirty locations. (*) YES Do not press down ADF or place heavy objects on ADF during scanning. YES Do not allow anything to cause the scanner to vibrate while scanning. NO Install scanner on flat, level surface or attach rubber foot.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 7 Vertical lines appear in the scanned image. Is the document scanned on the flat bed? YES Contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center. YES Clean the white stripe beside the glass. (*) YES Clean glass. (*) NO Are lines white ? NO Are the lines black? 5 NO *) For cleaning the white part beside the glass and for cleaning the glass, refer to "3.3 Cleaning the ADF" (page. 47).
Symptom 8 The Function No. display indicates alarm after the scanner is turned ON. Is the shipping lock set at operating NO position? Set the shipping lock to correct position. YES Turn the scanner OFF and then ON NO again. Does the Function No. display still indicates the alarm? YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. 78 The scanner operation is normal.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 9 Does double-feed occur frequently? Do the documents satisfy conditions described under the "Precautions" in "6.2 Document Paper Quality"? NO Use documents that satisfy the requirements. (*1) YES When the double-feed detection is ON, are the double-feed detection conditions fulfilled? (*2) NO Fulfill the double-feed detection conditions. (*2) NO Fan the document before loading, or reduce number of sheets of the documents.
Continued from previous page Is the Pad ASSY attached correctly? NO Attach the Pad ASSY correctly. (*4) YES Clean the Pad ASSY. (*3) YES Replace the Pad ASSY. (*4) YES Is the Pad ASSY dirty? NO Is the Pad ASSY worn out? NO Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. *1) For details on requirements, see "6.2 Document Quality" (page. 91). *2) For details on double-feed, see "6.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions" (page. 95). *3) For details on how to clean Pad ASSY, see "3.
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 10 Do pickup errors occurs frequently? Do the documents satisfy the conditions described under " Precautions" in "6.2 Document Paper Quality"? NO Use document which is satisfying requirements. (*1) NO Fan the document before loading, or reduce the number of sheets of the documents. NO Attach the Pad ASSY correctly.
Symptom 11 Paper jams occur frequently? Do the documents satisfy the conditions described under " Precautions" in "6.2 Document Paper Quality"? NO Use the document that satisfy the requirements. (*1) YES Clean the ADF or remove any foreign objects. (*2) NO Attach the Pad ASSY correctly. (*3) YES Is there any objects in the ADF? NO Is the Pad ASSY attached correctly? YES Contact the manufacturer's authorized service center. *1) For details on requirements, see "6.2 Document Quality" (page. 91).
5.2 Remedying Typical Troubles Symptom 12 Are the scanned images elongated? NO Have you cleaned all the rollers? Clean all of the rollers. (*) YES YES Have you adjusted the scan scale? Contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center. NO Set the scan scale.
Symptom 13 Is there a shadow on the leading edge of the scanned image? Did you adjust the offset (Position to start scanning the document)? YES Contact the manufacturer’s authorized service center. NO Adjust the offset. Which OS do you use? Windows 95/ Windows NT 4.0 Windows 98/ Windows Me/ Windows 2000/ Windows XP Display the properties of the scanner that you are using on "Scanners and Cameras" in the control panel, then adjust the [Sub-scan Setting].
5.3 Items to Check Before Contacting the Agent Where You Bought the Scanner 5.3 Items to Check Before Contacting the Agent Where You Bought the Scanner Check the following items before you contact the agent where you bought the scanner. ■ General Details Item findings Model (Example) fi-4220C For details on model, see "5.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner" (page. 87). Serial No. (Example) 000001 For details on serial No., see "5.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner" (page. 87).
■ Feed system trouble Item findings Document type Main purpose of use Last cleaning date Last consumables replacement date Operator panel status at trouble ■ Imaging system trouble Item findings Type and version of scanner driver Type of interface controller (Example) made by Adaptec SCSI Card 2940Au OS (Windows) Application software (Example) ScandAll 21 (Example) Acrobat ■ Other Item Can both the original document and scanner image be sent by e-mail or Fax? 86 findings
5.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner 5.4 Checking Labels on the Scanner This section describes how to check the labels on the scanner. ■ Positions of Labels on the Scanner The following shows where the two labels are located on the scanner. Label A Label B 5 Label A (example): Indicates scanner information. TROUBLESHOOTING 2003 - 09 Label B (example): Indicates various standards that the scanner conforms with.
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Chapter 6 6 ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION This chapter describes the required document size and paper quality for ensuring correct operation when scanning documents on the ADF. 6.1 Document Size.................................................................................................. 90 6.2 Document Quality............................................................................................. 91 6.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity .........................................................
6.1 Document Size The following shows the size of documents that can be scanned on the ADF. A Feeding Direction B Maximum A 216 (8.5 in) Minimum B 356 (14 in) A 53 (2.1 in) B 74 (2.
6.2 Document Quality 6.2 Document Quality ■ Document Type 6 The following paper types are recommended for document use: When using documents of paper type other than the above, check whether or not the document can be scanned by test-scanning a few sheets before executing the actual document. ■ Document Thickness Paper thickness is expressed by "paper weight.
• When scanning semi-transparent documents, set the density to light to HINT avoid bleed through. • To prevent the rollers from becoming dirty, avoid scanning documents containing large areas written or filled in pencil. If scanning of such documents is unavoidable, clean the rollers frequently. • Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the ATTENTION HINT Pad ASSY or rollers (e.g. Pick roller) when documents are fed.
6.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity 6.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity The maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF paper chute is determined by the size and weight of the document. The following graph shows the maximum document loading capacity of ADF according to paper weight.
6.4 Area not to be perforated When using the ADF, document trouble might occur if there are punched holes in the shaded area in the following figure. If hole-punched documents must be scanned, use the Flatbed.
6.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions 6.5 Double-feed Detection Conditions There are three double-feed detection modes: document thickness, document length, and both document thickness and length. The following conditions must be satisfied in each of these detection modes. ■ Detection by Document Thickness ■ Detection by Document Length Sheets of the same length shall be set in the ADF at a time.
HINT The type of document and document conditions sometimes cause the double-feed detection rate to drop.
Chapter 7 SCANNER SPECIFICATION 7 This chapter lists the scanner specifications. 7.1 Basic Specifications......................................................................................... 98 7.2 Installation Specifications ............................................................................. 100 7.3 External Dimensions......................................................................................
7.1 Basic Specifications 1 Scanner Type ADF(Automatic Document Feeder),Flatbed - 2 Image sensor CCD x 3 Front / Back / Flatbed 3 Light source Incandescent cold cathode fluorescent lamp x 3 Front / Back / Flatbed 4 Scanning area Minimum A8 (Portrait) (Note (*1)) ADF 127 g/m2 paper Maximum A4 (Flatbed) / Legal (ADF) - 52 g/m2 to 127g/m2 (Note (*2)) - Binary (monochrome) Simplex: 25 sheets/min. Duplex: 25 sides/min. (Note (*4)) 200 dpi Color Simplex: 25 sheets /min.
7.1 Basic Specifications *1) The minimum size for scanning is A8 when using the ADF. When using the Flatbed to scan the minimum scanning range is virtually unlimited. *2) The manuscript thicknesses noted are for when using the ADF. When using the Flatbed to scan the manuscript thickness is unlimited. For details, see "Chapter 6 ADF AND PAPER SPECIFICATION" (page. 89). *3) The scanning speed is the maximum speed of the scanner hardware.
7.2 Installation Specifications Item Specification Dimensions (mm) (Without ADF paper chute) Depth Width Height 569 (22.4 in) 302 (11.9 in) 229 (9.0 in) Installation Space (mm) (D x W x H) 800 (31.5 in) x 400 (15.8 in) x 450 (17.8 in) Weight (kg) 8 (17.
7.3 External Dimensions External Dimensions The following shows the external dimensions of the fi-4220C: 7 SCANNER SPECIFICATION 305 (12") 302 (11.9") 229 (9") 7.3 537 (21.2") 569 (22.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS A4 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 210 x 297 mm. A5 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 148 x 210 mm. A6 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 105 x 148 mm. A7 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 74 x 105 mm. A8 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 53 x 74 mm. ASCII The acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
Dither Technique for producing halftone images by representing the entire grayscale with only two pixel levels, black and white. Double feed detection A scanner function which detects the accidental feeding of multiple sheets by the ADF unit. Can be turned on or off by the operator. Double Letter Size A standard paper size used in the U.S.A. and other countries. Paper size is 11 x 17 inches. dpi Dots per inch. Dropout color A color which is used in the document but does not appear in the read image.
Filtering A correction method that improves the read quality of handwritten documents. The read quality of images written in pencil or ball-pointed pen depends on the reflective light characteristics of the specific ink or lead used. Dropped pixels may produce outlines, gaps, or thin, barely connected lines due to uneven optical density. Filtering detects areas lighter than their surroundings and increases their density to improve image clarity.
IRAS Initialization of the hardware. Landscape orientation A document is transported and read with the long side vertical to the moving direction. Letter size A standard paper size used in the U.S.A. and other countries. Paper size is 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Linedrawing mode Selecting linedrawing mode makes threshold and contrast settings effective but prevents brightness from being set. The specified threshold value determines whether black or white pixels are scanned.
Outline extraction The boundary between black and white areas is traced and the outline extracted for closed areas. PAPER JAM A warning informing the user that document is jammed in the transport unit, or that transportation is disabled because the transport unit is slippery. This warning also appears when a double feed is detected. Photograph mode (White level follower OFF) Selecting photograph mode makes brightness and contrast settings effective but prevents the threshold from being set.
Smoothing A process that eliminates “jaggies” from slanted lines and curves. Irregular convexities are deleted and irregular concavities filled in. This is useful in OCR applications, for example. Temporary Error An error correctable by the operator. Time-out limit This is the time the scanner waits for next document insertion after the last document feeding. The scanner returns Paper Empty when no document is set after time-out limit.
INDEX A Ambient condition FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver ........ 10 ................................. 100 G C Glass Capacity of ADF ...................................... 98 ....................................................... 50 Grayscale level ........................................ 98 Checking Labels on the Scanner ............ 87 Cleaning Materials H .................................. 44 .......................................... 44 Halftone Patterns ....................................
M Grayscale level Maximum Document Loading Capacity .. 93 .................................... 98 Halftone patterns .................................. 98 Heat capacity ..................................... 100 Image sensor ....................................... 98 O Input power Optical Resolution ................................... 98 Other function ......................................... 98 Output resolution ..................................... 98 .......................................
fi-4220C Image Scanner Operator’s Guide P3PC-E677-02EN Date of issuance: October, 2009 Issuance responsibility: PFU LIMITED Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law. z The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. z PFU LIMITED.