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Page 1 - Operator's Guide

Operator's Guide fi-5900C Image ScannerP3PC-1432-02ENZ0Send toScanPower ThicknessHopper HeightFunctionThickThin

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viiiSymbols Used In This ManualThis manual uses the following symbols in explanations in addition to warning indications.WARNINGThis indication alerts

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

803.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format⇒The scanning will be performed.6. When scanning is finished, click the [Done] button. ⇒ The scanned image is

Page 4 - About this manual

813.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-7. Select [Save as...] or [Save] from [File] menu to save the scanned image.Fo

Page 5 - 1. PREPARING THE SCANNER

823.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)3.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color) One of the primary colors: red, green ,bl

Page 6 - ■ Regulatory Information

833.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3. Select the color to be dropped out from [Dropout Color] under

Page 7 - NERGY STAR® Program

843.5 Excluding a Color from the image (drop out color)Dropout ImageThe image as it will be generated after the dropout is displayed.Dropout color The

Page 8 - Trademarks

853.6 Skipping blank Pages3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3.6 Skipping blank PagesIf enabled, the scanner will automatically detect blank pages of the

Page 9 - ■ Preface

863.6 Skipping blank Pages4. Check the [Blank Page Skip] box.When the check box is marked, “Cache Mode” will change to “Ram cache” or “Use both memory

Page 10 - Symbols Used In This Manual

873.6 Skipping blank Pages3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-<In Color/Grayscale mode>The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box will be redisplayed. Then, perfo

Page 11 - About Maintenance

883.7 Detecting Multifeeds3.7 Detecting Multifeeds“Multifeed” is an error that occurs when two or more sheets are accidentally fed into the ADF at the

Page 12 - ■ Safety Precautions

893.7 Detecting Multifeeds3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-4. Select the detection conditions from [Multifeed Detection] under [ADF Option].You can choo

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ixScreen Examples In This ManualThe screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.If the

Page 14 - Firmly insert the power plug

903.8 Correcting skewed Documents3.8 Correcting skewed DocumentsYou can set the scanner to automatically detect and correct skewed documents that are

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913.8 Correcting skewed Documents3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-4. Select the [Automatic Page Size Detection] from the [Automatic Size and Skew Detect

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923.9 Multi Image Output3.9 Multi Image OutputIt is possible to get an output both in Color/Grey scale and binary black and white.The MultiStream set

Page 17 - CONTENTS

933.9 Multi Image Output3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3. Select [Multi image output] under “Output mode”.4. Set the order of the output in “Order (fo

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943.9 Multi Image Output6. Click the [Scan] button to scan the document.

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953.10 Color/monochrome Auto Detection3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3.10 Color/monochrome Auto DetectionThe scanner detects whether the scanned docum

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963.10 Color/monochrome Auto Detection3. Under [Output Mode Selection], check [Color/Monochrome Auto Detection].4. Select under [Current Side Selectio

Page 21 - 1 NAMES AND

973.10 Color/monochrome Auto Detection3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-5. Click the [Scan] button to scan the document.

Page 22 - ■ Front side

983.10 Color/monochrome Auto Detection

Page 23 - ■ Rear side

994 DAILY CAREThis chapter describes how to clean the scanner. 4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning ...1004.2 Cleaning the Pad ..

Page 24 - ■ Removable Parts

x Safety PrecautionsWARNINGThe following describes important warnings described in this manual.Do not touch the Power cable with wet hands.Do not dam

Page 25 - 1.2 Operator panel

1004.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning4.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning Cleaning materials *1)For the purchase of t

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1014.1 Cleaning Materials and Areas Requiring Cleaning4DAILY CARE Locations requiring Cleaning and Cleaning FrequencyThe following shows the standard

Page 27 - 2 BASIC SCANNER

1024.2 Cleaning the Pad4.2 Cleaning the Pad1. Open the ADF cover.For details, refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12. 2. Wipe the Pad (the

Page 28 - ■ Turning the Power ON

1034.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)4DAILY CARE4.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet) Use the cleaning sheet to clean t

Page 29 - ■ Turning the Power OFF

1044.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)5. Set the side guide of the hopper to B4 width.For details, refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on

Page 30 - ■ Opening the Hopper

1054.3 Cleaning the Rollers (using the cleaning sheet)4DAILY CARE9. Press the [Scan] button 3 times.⇒ The function number display will change as sho

Page 31 - Hopper extension

1064.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)1. Move the Hopper down to the "low" po

Page 32 - 2.3 Opening and Closing ADF

1074.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4DAILY CARE4. Clean the Pick roller and the rubber surface of the Separator rollers using the clea

Page 33 - ■ Closing ADF

1084.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)7. Remove the Brake roller.Move the roller slightly to the right, then pull it upwards to remove i

Page 34 - ■ Closing the Top cover

1094.4 Cleaning the Rollers (with a lint-free cloth)4DAILY CARE11. Clean the Feed rollers (metal rollers, each set consists of 2 rollers, 9 locations)

Page 35 - 2.5 Setting the Hopper Height

xiDo not install the device in locations subject to oil smoke, steam, humidity, and dust.Do not use the scanner if you smell a strange odor coming fro

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1104.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors1. Open the ADF cover.For details, refer to “2.3 Open

Page 37 - ■ Preparing the Document

1114.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4DAILY CARE3. Clean the Skew-detection sensor on the lower transport path (7 units at 1 location) us

Page 38 - ■ Setting the Document

1124.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors5. Clean the Document sensors on the lower transport path (2 units at 3 locations) using a lint-free

Page 39 - BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS

1134.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors4DAILY CARE7. Clean the Document sensor on the upper transport path (1 unit at 1 location) using a c

Page 40 - Lock Switch

1144.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors

Page 41 - Pick roller

1155 REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLESThis chapter describes how to replace consumables.5.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle... 11

Page 42 - 2.7 Setting up the Stacker

1165.1 Consumables and Replacement Cycle5.1 Consumables and Replacement CycleThe following table lists the Part No. and the standard replacement cycle

Page 43 - Thick Paper

1175.2 How to check and reset the Consumables Counter5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.2 How to check and reset the Consumables CounterFor confirmin

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1185.2 How to check and reset the Consumables Counter3. Select the [Device Settings] tab.In this window, the following items can be confirmed.Number o

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1195.2 How to check and reset the Consumables Counter5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES Resetting of the consumable countersReset the consumable counter(s)

Page 46 - Photo sensors

xiiDo not touch the inside of the scanner.CAUTIONThe following describes important cautions described in this manual.Do not install the scanner on uns

Page 47 - Document Smoother

1205.2 How to check and reset the Consumables Counter Consumables replacement messageThe following message may appear while using the scanner:Replace

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1215.3 Replacing the Pad5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.3 Replacing the Pad1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Mov

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1225.4 Replacing the Pick Roller5.4 Replacing the Pick Roller 1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Open the roll

Page 50 - 2.10 Scanning Documents

1235.4 Replacing the Pick Roller5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES3. While pulling up the tab away from the shaft, slide the Pick rollers (2 rollers, left an

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1245.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers5.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers1. Open the ADF cover.Refer to “2.3 Opening and Closing ADF” on page 12.2. Op

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1255.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES3. Slide Separator rollers (2 rollers, left and right) away from each other along the

Page 53 - Function Number display

1265.5 Replacing the Separator Rollers6. Close the roller cover.⇒ The Separator rollers will move to their original position automatically.7. Close th

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1275.6 Replacing the Brake roller5REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES5.6 Replacing the Brake roller1. Move the Hopper down to the "low" position if i

Page 55 - ■ Single Feed

1285.6 Replacing the Brake roller4. Remove the Brake rollerLift up the left side of the Brake roller and remove the left shaft. Then pull the right sh

Page 56 - 4. Start scanning

1296 SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMSThis chapter describes how to clear document jams, how to remedy other problems, items to be checked before contacting an

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xiiiDo not place heavy objects or stand on top of the scanner.Before moving the scanner, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.Protect the s

Page 58 - ■ Continuous Feed

1306.1 Clearing Document Jams6.1 Clearing Document JamsWhen documents have been jammed during scanning, use the following procedure to remove them fro

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1316.1 Clearing Document Jams6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS3. Remove the jammed documents. 4. Close the ADF cover.Refer to .“2.3 Opening and Closing ADF”

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1326.2 Error messages of the Operator panel6.2 Error messages of the Operator panelWhen a problem occurs, [U] followed by a number will be displayed o

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1336.2 Error messages of the Operator panel6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS Temporary Errors[U] and a number will be displayed alternately.* When pushing the

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1346.2 Error messages of the Operator panel Hardware Alarms[E] and a number will be displayed alternately.Display Meaning SolutionE0 Error in the Hop

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1356.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS6.3 TroubleshootingThis section describes common troubles during usage and how to remedy the troubles. B

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1366.3 Troubleshooting(*) Press any button except the Power button. YESNOYESHas a long time passed since you used the scanner the last time?Does the d

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1376.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*1) Refer to fi-5900C Getting Stated, “2.2 Connecting the scanner to your PC”.NOYESYESNONOAre the docu

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1386.3 Troubleshooting (*1) When scanning pictures or photos simply with binary black and white, the gener-ated image might differ from the original.

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1396.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*1) When scanning with halftone, grey scale or color, the images might not become sharp and clear. If p

Page 68 - ■ FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver

xivDisconnect the power plug from the power outlet when the scanner is not used for a long period of time.Do not install the scanner in the direct sun

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1406.3 Troubleshooting(*) Refer to “4 DAILY CARE” on page 99.YESNOAre the transport path, the glass sur-face, the rollers and the Pad clean?Is the sca

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1416.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*) Refer to “4.5 Cleaning the Transport path and the sensors” on page 110.NOYESDo the lines appear alwa

Page 71 - [Main] tab

1426.3 TroubleshootingNOYESYESNONODo the documents satisfy the con-ditions described under the "Pre-cautions" in "7.2 Document Paper Qu

Page 72 - Dots per inch

1436.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS (*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 153.(*2) Refer to “7.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions” on

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1446.3 TroubleshootingNOYESNODid you fan the documents beforeloading them on the Hopper?Fan the documents beforeloading. (*2)Symptom 9Paper jams and f

Page 74 - [Layout] tab

1456.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*1) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 153.(*2) Refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper” on

Page 75 - [Image Processing] tab

1466.3 Troubleshooting(*1) Refer to "4 DAILY CARE" on page 99.(*2) Refer to “7.2 Document Quality” on page 153.(*3) Refer to “8 SCANNER SET

Page 76 - White Level Follow

1476.3 Troubleshooting6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS(*1) Refer to “8 SCANNER SETTINGS” on page 165.YESYESNONODid you adjust the offset (starting position fo

Page 77 - [Paper Handling] tab

1486.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider6.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider Check the following items before contacting an authorized FUJITSU

Page 78 - [Gamma] tab

1496.4 Before Contacting a Service Provider6SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS Error Descriptions Problem at the time of PC connection.  Document feeding trou

Page 79 - [Color Dropout] tab

xvINTRODUCTION ... iRegulatory Information ... ivNote, L

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1506.5 Labels on the Scanner6.5 Labels on the ScannerThis section describes how to check the labels on the scanner.The following shows where the two l

Page 81 - [About] tab

1517 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter describes the sizes and qualities of documents required for the satisfactory performance of the scanner. 7.1

Page 82 - [Imprinter...] tab

1527.1 Document Size7.1 Document Size The following shows the supported document sizes. *When scanning in “long page”, the maximum scannable length is

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1537.2 Document Quality7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.2 Document Quality This section describes the types and thickness of documents this scanner supports.

Page 84 - Windows XP:

1547.2 Document Quality PrecautionsThe following documents may not be scanned successfully. •Document of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes)•Wrink

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1557.2 Document Quality7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSATTENTION • Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the Pad or rollers (e.g. Pick

Page 86 - 2. Select the [Common] tab

1567.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity7.3 Maximum Document Loading CapacityThe maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the ADF paper chute is

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1577.4 Hole-punching Prohibited Areas7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.4 Hole-punching Prohibited AreasPunched holes in the shaded areas may cause errors. For

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1587.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions7.5 Multifeed Detection ConditionsThe following describes the conditions required for Multifeed detection: Check

Page 89 - TYPES OF DOCUMENTS

1597.5 Multifeed Detection Conditions7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSHINTWhen you want to detect overlapping, be sure that paper documents are not clinging to

Page 90 - 3.1 Double Sided Scanning

xvi3.10 Color/monochrome Auto Detection ...954 DAILY CARE... 994.1 Cleaning Mate

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1607.6 Background Color Areas7.6 Background Color AreasPaper white detection is performed in the shaded area as shown in the Figure below. The top 3mm

Page 92

1617.7 Job Separation Sheet7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS7.7 Job Separation Sheet 1. Shape The following shows the typical format of the job separation shee

Page 93 - Aligning the document

1627.8 Scanning Mixed Documents7.8 Scanning Mixed DocumentsWhen scanning documents of different thickness/Friction Coefficients/sizes using this scann

Page 94 - 原稿の幅がほぼ同じ場合

1637.8 Scanning Mixed Documents7DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS DL: 11 X 17 in., LTR: Letter size.Because of friction, smaller document under larger d

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1647.8 Scanning Mixed Documents

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1658 SCANNER SETTINGSThis chapter explains the how settings can be done for the scanner using the Software Operation Panel. 8.1 Scanner Settings ...

Page 97 - ■ Using ScandAll 21

1668.1 Scanner Settings8.1 Scanner Settings The Software Operation Panel will be installed together with the scanner driver (TWAIN/ISIS).With this app

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1678.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGSStart up via Scanner1. Confirm if the scanner is connected correctly to the PC, then power on the scanner.2. P

Page 99 - ■ Using Adobe Acrobat

1688.1 Scanner Settings SettingsUsing the Software Operation Panel, you can configure the following settings for the scanner connected to the PC.[Dev

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1698.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGS[Device settings 2]Selecting each item displays detailed settings (parameters) in the lower part. Item Ex

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xvii8.2 Power saving setting ...1728.3 Offset/Scan scale ...

Page 102 - Original

1708.1 Scanner SettingsPage edge filler (Automatic paper size detection)Fill the end sections of a specified-mm-wide with white when the paper size is

Page 103 - Original Image

1718.1 Scanner Settings8SCANNER SETTINGS Alarm setting For the beeper to sound the alarm of a paper jam or multifeed, select Alarm at error.Alarm at e

Page 104 - 4. Click [OK] button

1728.2 Power saving setting8.2 Power saving settingWhen not using this scanner for a certain time, it will enter automatically the power saving mode.C

Page 105 - 3.6 Skipping blank Pages

1738.3 Offset/Scan scale8SCANNER SETTINGS8.3 Offset/Scan scaleWhen the position of the scanned image is not correct or the image is elongated, use the

Page 106 - Skip degree

1748.3 Offset/Scan scale3. Adjust the Offset/Scan scale as necessary. Offset settingTarget: Select ADF front or ADF back as target.Horizontal: Adjusts

Page 107 - 6. Click [OK] when done

1758.4 Multifeed Detection8SCANNER SETTINGS8.4 Multifeed DetectionMultifeed refers to the phenomenon, when two or more documents are fed overlapping a

Page 108 - 3.7 Detecting Multifeeds

1768.4 Multifeed DetectionWhen [Check overlapping] is selected as the detection method, you can also specify the detection area.1. Start up the Softwa

Page 109 - 5. Click the [OK] button

1778.4 Multifeed Detection8SCANNER SETTINGS3. Speficy the detection area. Specified area: Specify the area to be detected. Select left, middle, or

Page 110 - 3. Click the [Rotation] tab

1788.4 Multifeed DetectionSetting Example 1:Specified area = Right, Selected mode = Non-detection area, Start = 50mm, End = 200mmSetting Example 2:Spe

Page 111 - Skew Detection] menu

1798.5 Page Edge Filler (ADF)8SCANNER SETTINGS8.5 Page Edge Filler (ADF)Depending on the state of the documents, the shadow of the scanned document ap

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1808.5 Page Edge Filler (ADF)HINTUnless otherwise specified, the background color is white. You can also change it to the “Black background” using the

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1818.6 Dropout Color8SCANNER SETTINGS8.6 Dropout ColorBy using the “Dropout Color” function, you can scan documents with the specified color removed f

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1828.7 Pre-Pick8.7 Pre-PickTo scan documents consecutively, you can previously pick the document to be scanned next. This opera-tion is called Pre-Pic

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1838.8 Page Edge Filler (Automatic paper size detection)8SCANNER SETTINGS8.8 Page Edge Filler (Automatic paper size detection)When the scanner is set

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1848.8 Page Edge Filler (Automatic paper size detection) HINTThe “Automatic Paper Size Detection” setting can be configured on the scanner driver se

Page 119 - 4 DAILY CARE

1858.9 Thin Paper Mode8SCANNER SETTINGS8.9 Thin Paper ModeIf nonstandard thin paper cannot be fed and scanned smoothly, use this mode.In this mode, sh

Page 120 - Requiring Cleaning

1868.10 Paper Jam Detection8.10 Paper Jam DetectionYou can set the degree of detection sensitivity for a jam at the feeder.Configure the settings for

Page 121 - Frequency

1878.11 AutoCrop Boundary8SCANNER SETTINGS8.11 AutoCrop BoundaryWhen the scanner is set to detect a paper size automatically, the detected paper size

Page 122 - 4.2 Cleaning the Pad

1888.12 SCSI Bus Width8.12 SCSI Bus WidthWhen using the SCSI-connected scanner, you can select a data transfer width.Configure the settings for the SC

Page 123 - DAILY CARE

1898.13 Auto Color Detection8SCANNER SETTINGS8.13 Auto Color DetectionYou can adjust the slice level for auto color detection.Configure the settings f

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11 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTSThis chapter describes names and functions of various parts of the scanner.1.1 Names and Functions of Parts...

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1908.14 Alarm Setting8.14 Alarm SettingYou can make the alarm to sound beeps when a jam or multifeed occurs, as well as disabling the alarm. Configure

Page 126 - Roller cover

1918.15 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting...8SCANNER SETTINGS8.15 Jam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting...

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1928.16 Imprinter Selection8.16 Imprinter SelectionYou can specify which imprinter to use; Pre-imprinter or Post-imprinter, if you already have instal

Page 128 - Brake roller

1938.17 Timeout for Manual Feeding8SCANNER SETTINGS8.17 Timeout for Manual FeedingIn manual feeding mode, if the scanner is left without loading the n

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1948.17 Timeout for Manual Feeding

Page 130 - Lower transport path

1959 OPTIONSThis chapter describes options for fi-5900C. 9.1 Options...19

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1969.1 Options9.1 Options The following lists options available for the scanner. For the details, contact FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased t

Page 132 - Document sensor

1979.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter)9OPTIONS9.2 fi-590PRF (Pre-imprinter) fi-590PRF is installed at the front side of the Transport path, inside of the s

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1989.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter)9.3 fi-590PRB (Post-imprinter) fi-590PRB is installed at the rear side of the Transport path, inside of the scanner.

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1999.4 Other Options9OPTIONS9.4 Other Options Extended MemoryIncreasing memory is an effective way to improve the scanner’s processing speed when sca

Page 135 - 5 REPLACEMENT OF

21.1 Names and Functions of Parts1.1 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the names of parts. Front sideNo. Name Function1 Stopper Pre

Page 136 - ATTENTION

2009.4 Other OptionsThe memory listed below is recommended. Two modules of the same specification must be installed at the same time.The memory module

Page 137 - Consumables Counter

20110 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONSThis chapter describes the Scanner Specifications.10.1 Basic Product Specifications...

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20210.1 Basic Product Specifications10.1 Basic Product Specifications1 Scanner Type ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and Manual feed -2 Image sensor C

Page 139 - REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES

20310.1 Basic Product Specifications10SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS(*1) For details, refer to "7.2 Document Quality" on page 153.(*2) The scanning

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20410.2 Installation Specifications10.2 Installation SpecificationsItem SpecificationDimensions (With hopper and stacker retracted)Depth Width Height5

Page 141 - 5.3 Replacing the Pad

20510.3 Dimensions10SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS10.3 Dimensions unit: mm

Page 142 - Depression

20610.3 Dimensions

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IN-1AADF cover open button... 2Alarm Setting ... 190Auto Color Detection... 189AutoCr

Page 144 - 2. Open the Roller cover

IN-2JJam Detection Outside of Scannable Area When Transporting... 191LLabels on the scanner ... 150Lifting or lowering the hop

Page 146 - 7. Close the ADF cover

31.1 Names and Functions of Parts1NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Rear sideNo. Name Function1 Main power switch For switching the power supply ON/OFF.2

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fi-5900C Image Scanner Operator’s GuideP3PC-1432-02ENZ0Date published: February, 2006PFU LIMITED•Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or i

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41.1 Names and Functions of Parts Removable Parts No. Name Description1 Document smoother Attached when the stacker position is set to align the eje

Page 149 - 6 SOLVING COMMON

51.2 Operator panel1NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS1.2 Operator panelThe operator panel is located on the right side of the scanner. The panel consists o

Page 150 - 6.1 Clearing Document Jams

61.2 Operator panel Indications on the Function Number DisplayThe following shows the indications on the Function Number Display.HINTOperator Panel O

Page 151 - SOLVING COMMON PROBLEMS

72 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSThis chapter describes basic scanner operations.This chapter explains operations using the screens of Windows XP. Depending

Page 152 - Send to Scan

82.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF2.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF Turning the Power ON1. Press “I” side of the main power switch located on the back o

Page 153 - ■ Temporary Errors

92.1 Turning the Scanner ON /OFF2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Turning the Power OFF Hold the Power button for at least two seconds.⇒ The Power button lig

Page 154 - ■ Hardware Alarms

iThank you for purchasing the fi-5900C Image Scanner.The fi-5900C is an image scanner designed to scan various documents in large quantities. The fi-5

Page 155 - 6.3 Troubleshooting

102.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper Opening the Hopper1. Hold the blue part located on the center of the Hopper.2

Page 156 - Symptom 2

112.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Closing the Hopper1. Remove the document if there is any on the Hopper.2. Slide the ext

Page 157 - Symptom 3

122.3 Opening and Closing ADF2.3 Opening and Closing ADF Opening ADF1. Remove the document if there is any on the stacker.2. Press the ADF cover ope

Page 158 - Symtom 4

132.3 Opening and Closing ADF2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Closing ADF1. Hold the ADF cover with both hands and press it down slowly.Press the ADF cover

Page 159 - Symptom 5

142.4 Opening and Closing Top Cover2.4 Opening and Closing Top CoverUnder the Top cover, there are a storage tray for storing the consumables and clea

Page 160 - Symptom 6

152.5 Setting the Hopper Height2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.5 Setting the Hopper HeightWhen there is no alarm (the function number display is showing “1

Page 161 - Symptom 7

162.5 Setting the Hopper HeightThe adjustment is done by using the Operator Panel on the scanner.When you press the  button, the hopper is raised one

Page 162 - Symptom 8

172.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper Preparing the Document1. Align both edges of the d

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182.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper Setting the DocumentThere are 2 ways to set documents on the hopper.(1) Set the document at the center of the h

Page 164 - Symptom 9

192.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS3. Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan u

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iiAbout this manualThe manual provides the following information. 1. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTSThis chapter describes names and functions of parts.2

Page 166 - Symptom 10

202.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2. Lock the side guide not to be used.Flip up the lock switch on the front side of the side guide to lock it.3. M

Page 167 - Symptom 11

212.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. Start the scanner application and scan the document. For the details on how to scan u

Page 168 - Provider

222.7 Setting up the Stacker2.7 Setting up the StackerThe document set on the hopper, once scanned, will be ejected onto the stacker. The Stacker tabl

Page 169 - ■ Error Descriptions

232.7 Setting up the Stacker2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2. Adjust the stacker side guides to the document width.HINTWhen scanning long pages (longer than

Page 170 - 6.5 Labels on the Scanner

242.7 Setting up the Stacker Switching the stacker’s inclination <Switching to the t

Page 171 - 7 DOCUMENT

252.7 Setting up the Stacker2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS⇒ The stacker will be fixed in a position tilting forward. <Switching back to the horizontal

Page 172 - 7.1 Document Size

262.7 Setting up the Stacker⇒ The stacker will be fixed in a horizontal position. HINT • When set to the “bottom edge alignment” position, the stacke

Page 173 - 7.2 Document Quality

272.8 Using the Document smoother2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.8 Using the Document smootherThe ejected document may not stack correctly when the stacker

Page 174 - ■ Precautions

282.8 Using the Document smoother3. While bending the center part, insert the other tab into the scanner slit.⇒ It will look like this when installed.

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292.9 Setting the Paper Thickness2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.9 Setting the Paper ThicknessWhen multifeeds or paper jam occurs frequently, adjust the pa

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iii1. PREPARING THE SCANNERThis chapter describes how to prepare the scanner for use.2. INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNERThis chapter describes how to insta

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302.10 Scanning Documents2.10 Scanning Documents When scanning documents, normally you need to run the scanner driver using the application software.

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312.10 Scanning Documents2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. Click the [Scan to view] on the tool bar. The [TWAIN Driver] dialog box (screen for setting scann

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322.10 Scanning DocumentsThe image of the scanned document appears on the ScandAll 21 screen. For details on scanning various types of documents, refe

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332.11 Starting Scanning with Button2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.11 Starting Scanning with ButtonPressing the [Scan] / [Send to] button can start an app

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342.12 Feeding Documents Manually2.12 Feeding Documents Manually Besides the “Automatic Feed Mode” which automatically scans the document set on the h

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352.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS Single Feed1. Lift up the Pick roller unit.Lift up the small plate on the left side using

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362.12 Feeding Documents Manually3. Start the application and display the scanner driver screen.Set the scanning condition.For the information about h

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372.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS6. Repeat the procedure 5 until all the documents are scanned.After a certain time period of

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382.12 Feeding Documents Manually Continuous Feed1. Open the hopper if it is closed.Refer to section “2.2 Opening and Closing the Hopper” on page 10.

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392.12 Feeding Documents Manually2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. Start scanning.When using the TWAIN driver, click the [Scan] button on the following scre

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iv Regulatory InformationFCC RegulationsThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to

Page 188 - ■ Settings

402.12 Feeding Documents Manually7. Repeat the procedure 6 until all the documents are scanned.⇒ After a certain time period of inactivity, the scanne

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412.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS2.13 How to use the Scanner DriverTo scan the documents, a scanner driver and the applica

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422.13 How to use the Scanner Driver5. Open the TWAIN Driver window.Select [Scan To View] from the [Scan] menu.6. Configure settings for scanning and

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432.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSFor details about the settings on this window, refer to "Setting Window for FUJITSU

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442.13 How to use the Scanner Driver● Setting Window for FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner DriverYou can perform settings for the FUJITSU TWAIN32 Scanner Driver

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452.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSImage ModeSpecifies the image type for the scanned documents.[Scan] buttonStarts scanning

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462.13 How to use the Scanner Driver[Option...] buttonYou can set up the details of optional functions on the window below.[Rotation] tabSelect this t

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472.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Config...] buttonClick this button for configuring the Setting Files.You can save the ch

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482.13 How to use the Scanner Driver FUJITSU ISIS Scanner DriverFUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is designed for scanning documents with FUJITSU image sca

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492.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS5. On the following window, select the profile for scanning.•When creating a new profileS

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vBescheimigung des Herstellers / ImporteursFür den fi-5900C wid folgendes bescheinigt:In Übereinsstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der EN45014(CE) funkent

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502.13 How to use the Scanner Driver7. Configure settings for scanning and click the [OK] button.For details on this dialog box, refer to "Config

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512.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS● Configuration Window of FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver[Main] tabCameraSelects the document

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522.13 How to use the Scanner DriverModeSelect a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu. [Setup IPC] buttonYou can configure settings for s

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532.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSCroppingSelect how to crop scanned documents to output. BrightnessSets the brightness of

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542.13 How to use the Scanner Driver[Layout] tabPage OrientationSpecifies the page orientation (Portrait or Landscape). Paper SizeSelects a paper size

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552.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Image Processing] tab Quick Set:You can select a preset pattern for image enhancement.

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562.13 How to use the Scanner DriverOverscanScans the document allowing more margins than the ones of paper size specified at [Paper Size:]. Thus, th

Page 206 - 8.10 Paper Jam Detection

572.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Paper Handling] tab Pre-pickWith this option, you can enable or disable Pre-picking. Pr

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582.13 How to use the Scanner Driver[Gamma] tab PatternSpecifies how to correct Gamma. Available correction patterns are: “Normal”, “Soft”, “Sharp”.“

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592.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Color Dropout] tabRed, Green, Blue (Light’s three primary colors) or any color can be se

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viIllegal CopyingReproducing bills, coins, government securities and passports, licenses issued by public author or civilian organizations, official d

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602.13 How to use the Scanner Driver[Edit...] buttonClicking this button displays the “Select Dropout Color” window and you can specify any color to d

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612.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS[Compression] tabYou can configure compression settings for scanning images in color or g

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622.13 How to use the Scanner Driver [Imprinter...] tabYou can make settings for Pre-/Post-Imprinter Options (to be purchased separately).Unless Impri

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632.13 How to use the Scanner Driver2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSCounterSpecifies the rule of display.Initial Value: You can specify the initial vale.Fiel

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642.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button2.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] buttonBy setting the link of the application software to the [Scan]

Page 215 - 9 OPTIONS

652.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONSScan button (When clicking on [Scan] button)Send to 1~9(When clicking the [Send

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662.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0: 1. Click the “FUJITSU Scanner Control Center” icon and right-click t

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672.14 Before Using [Scan] / [Send to] button2BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS4. Click [OK]./NOOPDLG Specifies not to show the following dialogbox that can be

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682.15 Resuming from Power Saving Mode2.15 Resuming from Power Saving ModePower saving mode saves the power consumption of the scanner while the power

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693SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTSThis chapter describes how to scan various types of documents.This chapter explains operations using the screens

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viiManufacturerPFU LIMITEDInternational Sales Dept., Imaging Business Division, Products Group Solid Square East Tower, 580 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, K

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703.1 Double Sided Scanning3.1 Double Sided ScanningWhen you want both sides of a document to be scanned at the same time, set the feeding option to “

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713.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A33SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A3When scanning documents longer than A3, set

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723.2 Scanning Documents Longer than A34. Set [Scan Type:] to “Long Page (Front Side)” or “Long Page (Duplex)”.Choose “Long Page (Front Side)” when sc

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733.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-3.3 Scanning Documents with different widthsWhen you scan a batch of docu

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743.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3. Align the side guides to the width of the widest document.4. Align the stacker’s position.Refer to “2

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753.3 Scanning Documents with different widths3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC-5. Start up the scanner driver.Refer to “2.13 How to use the Scanner Driv

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763.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF FormatTo save scanned images in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat must be installed

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773.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC- Using ScandAll 211. Load the documents on the hopper.2. Start up ScandAll 21

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783.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format6. Enter the file name and select the destination to save the scanned image.For details, refer to the descrip

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793.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format3SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOC- Using Adobe Acrobat Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images

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