3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer Operator’s Manual A-61371
Safety Warnings This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of the Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer. All operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. The following section contains important information related to operator safety and may help prevent equipment problems. Make sure you observe all of the precautions listed in this manual. Warning symbols • Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown could result.
Caution symbols • Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as fire could result. • Do not let any object plug the ventilation holes of this product. Heat could accumulate inside the product, resulting in a fire or malfunction. • Do not install this product at a site that is exposed to direct sunlight, or near an air conditioner or heating apparatus. The resultant temperature changes inside the product could cause a malfunction, fire, or electrical shock.
Routine Precautions • Do not store toner units, PC drum units, and other supplies and consumables in a place subject to direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity, as poor image quality and malfunction could result. • Do not attempt to replace the toner unit and PC drum unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight. If the PC drum is exposed to intense light, poor image quality could result. • Do not unpack a toner unit or PC drum unit until the time of use. Do not leave an unpacked unit standing.
1 Introduction This Operator’s Manual provides information and procedures for using the Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer. Following is a summary of what is included: Chapter 1, Introduction — provides general information about the Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer including a product description, installation information, environmental specifications, an overview of external components, and how to turn the scanner on and off.
Product description The Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer scans images and outputs to the optional Video Laser Printer through a built-in PC interface. The 3000DSV-E Scanner is ideal for medium-high volume scanning of all formats of media from microfiche, jackets, aperture cards, 16 and 35 mm roll film and 16 mm M and ANSI cartridges. Installation Placement of the unit in the environment described below will ensure optimal performance throughout the long life of service for which it was designed.
Power source The power source voltage requirements are as follows: • Use a power source with minimal voltage fluctuation. Power Source: 50Hz-60Hz Voltage fluctuation: within ± 10% Frequently fluctuation: within ± 3% NOTE: If you are in doubt, call a qualified electrician. • The outlet should be located near the unit and be easily accessible so that the power cord can be unplugged immediately if necessary.
Space requirements Scanner: The illustration below provides the clearance dimensions between the wall and the rear of the unit as well as the right and left sides which provide ample space for the ventilation ports to dissipate heat. System Printer (A3/A4 Laser Printer): For ease of operation, maintenance and replenishment of supplies, the minimum clearance shown below is required. Install the unit in an area that allows easy access.
Operating environment The environmental requirements for operating the system are as follows: Temperature: 10° to 35°C (50 to 95°F) with a fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) per hour. Humidity: System configuration 15 to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour. This scanner is available in the following configurations: Printer mode (connected to the A3/A4 Laser Printer) The scanner is connected to a dedicated printer, allowing scanned images to be printed out directly.
3000DSV-E Scanner components Following is a list of the standard components of the 3000DSV-E Scanner: Front view 1 2 7 3 4 8 5 2 6 1-6 1 Screen — the image from the film is displayed for viewing on the screen. The frame on the screen marks the data reading range. 2 Control Panel — most operations are controlled from the keys and indicators on the control panel. See Chapter 2, Control Panel and Functions for more information.
Rear view 9 10 12 13 11 A-61371 September 2004 9 Power Switch — used to turn the power to the unit on and off. 10 Connectors — provides connection points for the various options (Film Carrier and Controller). 11 Power Cord Socket — plug the power cord furnished with the scanner into this socket. 12 Total Counter — shows the total number of prints made regardless of paper size. 13 Power Cord — connects the scanner to the power wall socketoutlet.
3000DSV-E Scanner optional accessories Optional accessories are available for the scanner such as different projection lenses, film carriers, and auto retrieval controllers. The optional accessories are listed below. Contact your Kodak Representative for more information about these accessories. Projection Lenses - several projection lenses are available to change the size and adjust the focus of the image. Four lenses are available: Single lens 7.
Film carriers Fiche Carrier-5 — for use with jackets, microfiche and aperture cards. RFC-9B — a motorized carrier for semiautomatic loading of 16 and 35 mm open spool film. UC-2 — a motorized carrier for semiautomatic loading of 16 and 35 mm open spool film, microfiche, aperture cards, jackets. RCF-15A — for automatic loading of 16 mm ANSI Clip Cartridge Microfilm (Open Spool Adapter option). RCF-15M — for automatic loading of 16 mm 3M Type Cartridge Microfilm.
Turning the power on and off Following are procedures for turning the scanner power on and off. Power On • Press the power switch of the scanner to the on (I) position. - For PR mode, turn on the power to the scanner only. - For PC mode, turn on the scanner and the power to the Personal Computer. The indicators on the Control Panel light up and the system starts the initialization operation. When the wait indicator goes out, the system is ready for printing.
To turn the power off • Press the Power switch of the scanner to the O (Off) position. Auto Power Save/ Projection Lamp functions This system provides two functions that help to decrease power consumption: • The Auto Power Save function that automatically shuts down power to the printer heater. • The Auto Projection Lamp OFF function that automatically turns off the Projection Lamp of the scanner. Both are activated when the system is left idle for a specified period of time.
2 Control Panel and Functions Following are descriptions of the Control Panel functions. Some functions are available by using the Shift key and some of the functions provide access to optional accessories. This chapter provides an overview of each function.An overview of the image processing features are also described in this chapter. Chapter 3, Using the Scanner, provides procedures on how to use each function.
2 Lamp Illuminance key — manually adjusts the Projection Lamp illuminance. When the Projection Lamp is Off, it can be turned On again by pressing any key. 3 Film Type key — rotates between Auto, Nega, and Posi each time the key is pressed. Auto: The scanner automatically determines between the film type options of negative or positive for print production. Nega: Select when using negative film. Dark and light values of the print will be reversed. Posi: Select when using positive film.
9 Exposure Mode Key — press to select between the Auto or Manual Exposure modes. 10 Exposure Adjustment Keys — adjusts the density of the image to be printed during the Auto or Manual Exposure mode. • • Darker: supports darker image density. Lighter: supports lighter image density. 11 Multi-Print Display — displays the number of prints to be made. Also displays corresponding codes in the event of a malfunction or paper misfeed. The blinking number in this display indicates the print cycle in progress.
Using the Shift function on the Control Panel When you use the Shift function (Clear/Stop key) on the Control Panel, other options are available.
Control Panel Centering/Fit Masking Auto Masking Auto Skew Correction Focus 1 2 3 1 4 5 AF 6 Centering/Fit key — when pressed, enables or disables the Centering and Fit functions. When Auto Masking, Trimming or Masking are set to Off, Auto Masking will automatically be enabled when Centering is selected. Centering: centers all masked images onto the printed page. Fit: enlarges the displayed image to fill the page when printed.
3 Auto Masking Key — turns auto masking on or off. Auto masking omits the frame (non-image area) of a printed film image. Auto masking is only available in the PR mode. • • • 4 The previous Centering/Fit setting is applied when On is selected from the Off state. If Off is selected from the On state, Centering/Fit is disabled. Auto Masking is not applicable with Masking or Trimming. Auto Skew Correction key — turns auto skew on or off.
Image Processing features This section provides a description of the image processing features. Procedures on how to use these features can be found in Chapter 3, Using the Scanner. Screen image to Print Image A-61371 September 2004 Description Auto Masking (1 Frame) The black borders that run along the edges of the image are masked. Trimming (1 Frame) Everything but the center of the image is masked. Trimming (2 Frames) When 11 x 17” (A3) is selected.
Screen Image to Print Image Description Page-by-Page Print The system takes two film images that appear side-by-side on the screen and prints them on separate 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) sheets of paper. Auto Paper Select Print The system automatically detects either half-size or full-size film to determine the size of paper for printing (half-size film is printed on 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) portrait paper, full-size film is printing on 11 x 17” (A3) landscape paper.
3 Using the Scanner This chapter provides procedures on how to us the Kodak 3000DSV-E Scanner. Following is an outline of the basic printing procedure. Detailed procedures on these steps can be found later in this chapter. 1. Load the film. The procedure for loading film is determined by the type of Film Carrier (optional) that is being used. Review the Operator’s Manual that came with your Film Carrier for more information. 2. Select and replace the lens. 3. Select the connection mode. 4.
Selecting a projection lens Projection lenses are available in the following types. Select the type of lens that corresponds to the film you are using. 1 Type 1: 7.5X 2 Type 1: 9 x 16X 3 Type 2: 13 to 27X 4 Type 3: 23 to 50X The list below shows the standard types of film and the recommended zoom ratios of lenses to be used with the system printer. The size and format of one frame of film may vary depending on the shooting conditions.
Installing the projection lens To install a lens with a magnification different from the pre-installed lens. 1. Grasp the Prism Holder lever and pull it up. 2. Pull out the projection lens unit. 3. Slide the desired projection lens unit into the scanner along the lens holder guide. NOTE: When the projection lens unit is slid into position, the scanner automatically selects the optimum screen brightness according to the type of lens being used.
Positioning the film image The size frame markers that correspond to the scanning size are marked on the screen. Through zooming and image rotation, and by operating the film carrier mounted on the system, position the image on the screen so the image fits in the scanning size.
Zooming and focusing images Zooming in on the displayed image: • Rotate the Zooming Ring dial to bring the image on the screen into the print size frame. Focusing the displayed image: • Center the displayed image and press the AF (Auto Focus) key to let the scanner automatically bring the image into focus. Focus AF NOTE: You can use the Focus (manual focus) keys to manually adjust the focus of the displayed image.
Selecting the film type Auto The system will automatically determine the polarity of the film being used when Auto is selected with the Film Type key. NOTE: The system cannot determine the polarity of certain types of film. If the system cannot detect a film type, select it manually. Nega (Negative film) If negative film is being used, press the Film Type key to select Nega. Posi (Positive film) If positive film is being used, press the Film Type key to select Posi.
Selecting the paper size Press the Paper Selection key to select the desired print size. The system cycles through the available sizes each time you press the key. Using the Auto Paper Selection function When the Paper Feeding Tray is loaded with 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper and the paper cassette is loaded with 11 x 17” (A3) paper, this function can be used to automatically select the appropriate size of paper for the current job.
Using the Auto Film Format Selection function When the paper feeding tray is loaded with 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper and the paper cassette is loaded with 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper, this function can be used to automatically select the appropriate size of paper for the current print job. 1. Press the Paper Selection key so both the 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) and the 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) LEDs light up. 2. Press the Start key.
Selecting the image density Using Auto Exposure 1. Press the Exposure Mode key to select the Auto Exposure mode. 2. If the Auto Exposure setting is not satisfactory, press the appropriate Exposure Adjustment key, either Lighter or Darker, to set the desired image density. Using Manual Exposure 1. Press the Exposure Mode key and select the Manual Exposure mode. 2. Press the appropriate Exposure Adjustment key, either Lighter or Darker, to set the desired image density.
Correcting a number To reset an entry: • Press the Clear/Stop key, which resets the number on the Multi-Print display to “1”. Using Auto Masking The Auto Masking function prevents the frame (non-image area) of a film image from appearing on the print. Selecting Auto Masking • Press the Auto Masking key to turn on this function. Correction Operating Conditions for Auto Masking A B A B B B • The image area of the screen must provide at least 45 mm horizontally and vertically.
Manual Masking panels (option) 1 Lengthwise Area Keys 2 3 Crosswise Area Keys 4 1 Lengthwise Area Indication panel — use to specify the print area in the vertical direction of the image on the screen. The system makes a print of the image corresponding to the way the Area keys are illuminated. A total of 42 Area keys are placed at 7 mm intervals. 2 Lengthwise Area Clear key — press to clear any print area previously defined in the vertical direction.
Using Manual Masking The optional Manual Masking Kit allows you to specify an area of printing of the displayed image through two separate features: trimming and masking. Selecting Trimming • Press the Masking key to select Trimming. The lights on the panel light up according to the currently selected paper size and print position. A4 vertical, Center ON ON Example: A4 vertical, Center NOTE: You can print the area specified by the green lights.
Defining two separate areas Define the areas to print by specifying the vertical and horizontal areas as follows: 2 end points for vertical and 4 end points for horizontal. 5 6 1 2 3 4 NOTE: The points defining the vertical and horizontal area can be selected in any order. Blinking lights on the indication panels indicate an improper entry of the specified area.
Clearing a defined Print area • Press the Vertical and Horizontal Clear keys. Selecting Masking • Press the Masking key to select Masking when you want to mask a given area of an image. NOTE: The basic operation for Manual Masking is similar to Trimming. Refer to the previous procedures on Trimming and defining areas for instruction on performing Manual Masking.
Centering • Press the Centering/Fit key to turn on Centering. Centering/Fit NOTE: Centering/Fit mode cannot be used if Masking is selected. Fit • Press the Centering/Fit key to turn on Fit. Centering/Fit NOTE: Fit mode cannot be used when the scanner is connected to the PC. Using the Cycle Print Mode This function automatically scans the next image following a preset period of time. Images are manually loaded on the carrier glass in between cycles.
Specifying the interval between scanning operations The chart below provides the time intervals that can be set between scanning operations. The time interval is based upon how much time it takes you to move, for example, a roll of film from frame-to-frame. Refer to this table when making a value selection. Value Period (seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 1. Press the 10 key to change the value to A. This enables the Cycle Print Mode. 2.
Selecting the Resolution The resolution for scanning (printing) can be selected. 1. Press the Shift key and the Resolution key together. The current resolution is displayed. Resolution 2. Press the Resolution key while holding down the Shift key to set the resolution.
Calling the Job Program To call a registered Job Program: 1. Press the Shift key and the Job Recall key together. Job Recall Each time the Job Recall key is pressed while the Shift key is held down, the display is cycled in order of 1J to 2J to 3J. When the desired setting is displayed, release the keys. Using Electrical Zoom In addition to using the lens to zoom, the electrical zoom function has been provided for magnifying the image when it is printed.
Skip of magnification Hold down the 10 key and the Zoom+ or Zoom- key together, the magnification skips as follows: 10 + Inch Area Metric Area Magnification Size Magnification Size 0.50 minimum 0.50 minimum 0.65 11 x 17” to 8 1/2 x 11” 0.71 A3 to A4 0.77 11 x 17” to 8 1/2 x 11” 0.82 B4 to A4 0.79 8 1/2 x 14” to 8 1/2 x 11” 0.86 A3 to B4 1.00 full 1.00 full 1.27 8 1/2 x 11” to 8 1/2 x 14” 1.15 B4 to A3 1.29 8 1/2 x 11” to 11 x 17” 1.22 A4 to B4 1.
Clearing the Zoom magnification When the Zoom clr key is held down together with the Shift key for more than one second, the standard magnification is resumed. Standard magnification is fixed according to the selected paper size: Paper size Standard magnification A3 B4 A4 B5 11 x 17” 8 1/2 x 14” 8 1/2 x 11” 1.41X 1.22X 1.00X 1.00X 1.55X 1.27X 1.00X Adjusting screen illumination To adjust the screen illumination: Press the Illumination key to adjust the illumination of the screen.
Changing settings with the User mode User mode allows the default values of various functions to be set or changed as necessary. Most of these functions are set-up and changed by your Kodak representative, however some User modes can be changed by you. Setting these default values according to your needs saves time and allows you to work more efficiency.
Correcting Image Distortion You can set up the scanner-printer to automatically correct any slight image distortion that occurs during scanning. 1. Press and hold the Shift key and the Paper Selection key. 2. Select U2 in the User mode. 3. Press the Exposure Mode key to display d*. The table below shows the amount of correction based on the setting value: Code Setting Value d0 0 mm d1 0.5 mm d2 1.0 mm d3 1.5 mm d4 2.0 mm d5 2.5 mm d6 3.0 mm d7 3.5 mm d8 4.0 mm 4.
Year, Month and Date Set mode The print pattern for the Date Print function can be set with this function. 1. Press and hold the Shift key and the Paper Selection key. 2. Select U6 in the User mode. NOTE: Press the Exposure Mode key to display d*. The table below shows the amount of time based on the setting value. Code Setting Value d0 Year, month, day (2004.05.15) d1 Month day year (05 15 2004) d2 Day month year (15 05 2004) d3 Month, day Hours:minutes (05.
To set the Year, Month, Day, Hour and/or Minutes you will use the Exposure Adjustment key (either Darker or Lighter). • Each time the Darker key is pressed, the Exposure Display scrolls upward to select the current setting mode in the following order: Month, Day, Hours, Minutes. • Each time the Lighter key is pressed, the Exposure Display scrolls downward to select a default mode. Code Setting Value d0 Year, month, day (2004.05.
4 Printer Functions This chapter provides general information about the A3/A4 Laser Printer including an overall description of external components, use and care of the printer and printer supplies. Parts of the printer Following is a list of the standard components of the A3/A4 Laser Printer. 1 2 6 3 7 4 5 4 1 Upper Unit Lock Release Lever used to open the Upper Unit. 2 Power indicator lights when the printer is turned on.
9 9 12 12 15 11 10 13 14 9 Upper Unit open to replace the imaging cartridge and to clear misfed sheets of paper. 10 Image Transfer Roller transfers the image onto a sheet of paper. Avoid touching it with your bare hands. 11 Fusing Unit permanently fixes the image onto the sheet of paper. 12 Interface Connectors facilitates connections for the scanner. The printer has two connectors to facilitate connection with two separate scanner units.
Paper specifications Use only the following types of paper: Type — plain and recycled paper (weight 16 to 24 lbs / 60 to 90 g/m2) Standard sizes — 11 x 17”, 8 1/2 x 11”, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2”, A3, A4, B4, B5. Capacity • Paper Feeding Tray: 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) plain and recycled paper - up to 150 sheets. • Paper Cassette: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2” (B5) to 11 x 17” (A3) plain and recycled paper - up to 250 sheets. Using the printer To ensure the best performance of the printer, follow the precautions below: 1.
Loading paper into the paper feeding tray Before loading paper in the paper tray/paper cassette, be sure of the following: • Make sure the paper stack does not exceed the Maximum Level indicator. • Load a new paper stack only after the old one has run out. 1. Open the paper feeding tray. 2. Fan the paper stack thoroughly and align the edges. 3. Load the paper stack face up in the tray and adjust the paper guides to secure the paper stack. 4. Close the paper feeding tray.
Loading paper into the paper cassette 1. Pull the cassette out of the printer and open the cover. 2. Press down the Paper Lifting Plate until it locks. Fan the paper stack thoroughly, align the edges, and place the paper in the cassette. 3. Secure the paper stack in the paper cassette with the paper guides. 4. Close the cover and insert the cassette into the printer.
Replacing the toner cartridge 1. Open the upper unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE: Push the print tray in before opening the upper unit. 2. Remove the old imaging cartridge from the printer. 3. Take a new imaging cartridge out of the box. Holding it with both hands, shake it well in the direction indicated by the arrows.
4. Remove the seal from the imaging cartridge by pulling it steadily straight out. 5. Shake the imaging cartridge four or five times as shown to evenly distribute the toner inside. 6. Slide the pins located on both sides of the imaging cartridge into the grooves of the printer as shown and gently push the imaging cartridge securely into place. 7. Close the upper unit.
Cleaning the printer Clean the printer at regular intervals. CAUTION: Use a soft cloth and NEVER use abrasives or corrosive detergents. 1. Before cleaning the printer, turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power cord wall socket outlet. Grasp the power cord plug only when unplugging the power cord. 2. Clean the exterior panels with a soft, dry cloth. NOTE: A damp cloth and a mild home detergent can be used for heavier cleaning.
5 Maintenance This chapter provides maintenance procedures for: • Cleaning the scanner • Replacing the projection lamp Cleaning the scanner The scanner should be cleaned daily for optimal operating conditions. Cleaning the Scanner screen • With a damp cloth, clean and remove any dust or debris from the surface of the screen. CAUTION: Never use alcohol or any other solvent when cleaning to avoid causing damage to the screen or erasing the frame size markers.
Carrier Glass (option) NOTE: Before cleaning the carrier glass, remove the projection lens from the scanner. Refere to Chapter 3, “Installing the projection lens” for procedures. • With a damp cloth, clean and remove any dust or debris from the surface of the carrier glass. To open the carrier glass: • Pull the handle of the microfiche holder. With a damp cloth, clean and remove dust and debris by wiping the inner surfaces of the carrier glass.
2. Slide out the projection lamp unit. 3. Remove the projection lamp, together with the lamp socket, from the project lamp unit. 4. Unplug the projection lamp from the lamp socket. 5. Insert the new projection lamp so that the mark on its base is facing upwards. Make sure that the new projection lamp is inserted securely so there is no gap between the projection lamp and the lamp socket.
CAUTION: Do not touch the reflector mirror surface of the projection lamp. Fingerprints, smudges or debris should be wiped clean with a soft, dry cloth. USE ONLY KODAK LAMPS, Catalog Number: 384 5427. 6. Insert the projection lamp all the way into the lamp holder of the projection lamp unit. 7. Slide the projection lamp unit securely back into place.
6 Troubleshooting/Messages This chapter contains information on analyzing and correcting operating problems or errors that may occasionally arise during the use of the Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer. Messages Misfeed Clearing Procedure: Locate the misfeed using the code and perform the misfeed clearing procedure. Display Code Description P0 The Paper Feeding Tray is loaded with paper other than 8 1/2 x 11” (A4). • Load 8 1/2 x 11” (A4) paper in the tray and open and close the upper unit.
Other Malfunctions Display Code Description --- E1 The power to the printer is off or there is a problem with the connection of the interface cable to the printer. Turn on the printer or make sure that the interface cable is securely connected. E2 The upper cover of the printer is not closed. Make sure that it is completely closed.
Call your Kodak Service Representative if one of the following codes is displayed.
Clearing misfeeds from the paper feeding tray CAUTION: The fusing unit inside the printer becomes very hot during operation. To avoid a burn, be careful not to touch it. 1. Open the upper unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE: Push the print tray in before opening the upper unit. 2. Remove the imaging cartridge. NOTE: Be sure to cover the imaging cartridge with a heavy cloth to protect it from light when it is removed from the printer. 3.
4. Check that no misfed paper is left in the printer and then reinstall the imaging cartridge. 5. Close the upper unit. Clearing a misfeed from the paper cassette 1. Open the upper unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE: Push the print tray in before opening the upper unit. 2. Remove the imaging cartridge. NOTE: Be sure to cover the imaging cartridge with a heavy cloth to protect it from light when it is removed from the printer. 3.
4. Check that no misfed paper is left in the printer and then reinstall the imaging cartridge. 5. Close the upper unit. Clearing a misfeed from inside the printer 1. Open the upper unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE: Push the print tray in before opening the upper unit. 2. Remove the imaging cartridge. NOTE: Be sure to cover the imaging cartridge with a heavy cloth to protect it from light when it is removed from the printer.
3. If the misfeed occurred before the sheet of paper entered the fusing unit, gently pull the misfed sheet up and out. 4. If the misfeed occurred after the sheet of paper entered the fusing unit, gently pull the misfed sheet toward you and out. • Since the toner has not yet been fixed onto the sheet of paper, be careful not to soil your hands or clothes when pulling out the misfed sheet. • Do not remove the misfeed by pulling on the sheet of paper toward the output end of the fusing unit. 5.
Solving printing problems Symptom Light image A B CD E F A B CD E F A B CD E F A B CD E F A B CD E F Dark image Use the following procedures to fix minor printing problems. If print quality does not improve after implementing the procedures below, contact your Kodak Service Representative. Cause Print density is not properly set Change the print density setting as necessary. Toner in the imaging cartridge is running out. Replace the imaging cartridge with a new one. Print density is not properly set.
Appendix A Specifications The following are specifications for the Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer. NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer Specifications Type Desktop-type microfilm scanner Type of Film Microfiche, Jackets, Aperture Cards, 16 mm & 35 mm Roll Film, 16 mm Film Cartridges Magnification 7.
A3/A4 Laser Printer - Printer Mode Specifications A-2 Resolution 400 and 600 dpi Output Scale Binary Printing Method Laser Electrostatic Developing System Fine Micro-Toning (Fine-MT) System Print Size A3, A4 (portrait), A4 (Landscape), B4, B5 11 x 17”, 11 x 8 1/2”, 8 1/2 x 11”, 8 1/2 x 14” Warm-up Time Less than 70 seconds First Print Time 15.
Appendix B User and System Settings This system offers two types of settings: • User settings that are set up by the operator from the control panel. • System settings that are set up and can be changed by the Kodak Service Representative.
System Setting Machine ID Printing (Printer mode only) Cycle Print mode (Printer mode only) Paper Size of Paper Feeding tray (Printer mode only) Contrast setting Selection Default Description Disabled Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Disabled When two scanners are connected to one printer, this function leaves an identification marker on the print so the scanner used for the job can be determined after printing.
Appendix C Key Operator Information When you need to call for service, be prepared to provide the following information: • Your company name, address, telephone number, department name, floor number, machine location, etc. • K# (Mainframe and/or Printer), model name, serial number, condition or system(s) indications(s) on the display, etc. Kodak 3000DSV-E Digital Scanner-Printer Serial Number Model Name K# A3/A4 Laser Printer Serial No. K# Attached Accessories Serial No. Serial No. Serial No. Serial No.
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