Kodak 2400DSV User manual

Category
Print & Scan
Type
User manual
2400DSV
Service Manual
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PREFACE
This Service Manual explains the Microfilm Scanner already put on the
market.
It is hoped that this Service Manual will help to provide for more effective
machine maintenance in the field there by ensuring optimum machine
performance.
All information in this Manual is subject to change without prior notice.
This manual has not described the printer section.
Separately, refer to the Service Manual of the Printer.
Microfilm Scanner MS6000
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Contents
1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service
1.1 WARNING.............................................................................................. 1
1.2 CAUTION............................................................................................... 4
1.3 Other Precautions ................................................................................ 6
1.4 Used Batteries Precautions ................................................................ 7
2 Installation
2.1 Installation Environment ..................................................................... 8
2.2 Usage Environment ............................................................................. 8
2.3 Installing The Power Supply ............................................................... 9
2.4 Installation Space................................................................................. 9
3 General Information
3.1 Specifications..................................................................................... 10
3.1.1 MS 6000 ........................................................................................ 10
3.1.2 MS 6000 & MSP3000 Printer System ........................................... 12
3.1.3 MS 6000 & MSP2000 Printer System ........................................... 12
3.2 System Configuration........................................................................ 13
3.3 Connection Mode............................................................................... 14
3.3.1 PR Mode (Scanner + Printer) ........................................................ 14
3.3.2 PC Mode (Scanner + Personal Computer).................................... 14
3.4 Parts Identification............................................................................. 15
3.5 Component Layout ............................................................................ 16
3.6 Electrical Components Layout ......................................................... 17
3.7 Electrical Parts Function................................................................... 20
3.8 Connectors Layout ............................................................................ 22
3.9 Electrical Service Parts on P.W.Boards........................................... 24
3.9.1 Main Control Board (PWB-BB)...................................................... 24
3.9.2 I/F Board (PWB-EE) ...................................................................... 24
3.9.3 I/F Board (PWB-SS) ...................................................................... 25
3.9.4 Main Power Unit (PU1).................................................................. 25
3.9.5 Projection Lamp Regulator (PU2) ................................................. 25
3.9.6 Optional Power Unit (PU3) ............................................................ 25
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3.10Explanation of Control Panel ............................................................26
3.10.1 Control Panel (Basic).....................................................................26
3.10.2 Control Panel (Shift Function)........................................................33
3.11Image Processing...............................................................................35
4 Mechanical and Electrical
4.1 Illumination Mechanism.....................................................................37
4.1.1 Overview ........................................................................................37
4.1.2 Projection Lamp (LA1) ...................................................................37
4.1.3 Projection Lamp Voltage Control Circuit ........................................38
4.1.4 Thermostat (TS1)...........................................................................39
4.1.5 Condenser Lens.............................................................................40
4.1.6 Projection Lens ..............................................................................41
4.2 Image Rotation....................................................................................42
4.2.1 Prism Rotation ...............................................................................42
4.2.2 Auto Image Rotating Motor (M5) Control Circuit............................42
4.3 Optical Section ...................................................................................43
4.3.1 Overview ........................................................................................43
4.3.2 Reader Path................................................................................... 44
4.3.3 Scan Path ......................................................................................44
4.3.4 Scan Table Drive Mechanism ........................................................45
4.3.5 Scan Mirror Motion Control ............................................................46
4.3.6 Mirror Scan Motor (M1) Control Circuit..........................................47
4.4 CCD Section........................................................................................48
4.5 Image Bus ...........................................................................................49
4.6 Auto Masking ......................................................................................52
4.6.1 Overview ........................................................................................52
4.6.2 Masking Area Detection.................................................................52
4.6.3 Requirements for Auto Masking.....................................................52
4.7 Auto Image Skew Correction............................................................. 55
4.7.1 Overview ........................................................................................55
4.7.2 Requirements for Auto Skew Correction........................................55
4.8 Manual Frame Masking ......................................................................56
4.9 2 to 1 Printing Function .....................................................................57
4.9.1 Overview ........................................................................................57
4.9.2 Operation .......................................................................................57
4.9.3 Identification Marks ........................................................................58
5 Disassembly and Cleaning
5.1 Precautions .........................................................................................59
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5.1.1 Precautions for Disassembly and Cleaning................................... 59
5.2 Handling of P.W.Boards .................................................................... 60
5.2.1 Precautions regarding transportation and storage ........................ 60
5.2.2 Precautions when replacing PWBs ............................................... 60
5.2.3 Precautions when checking PWBs................................................ 60
5.3 Maintenance and Inspection ............................................................. 61
5.3.1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule List ......................................... 61
5.3.2 Details of readjustments needed when parts are replaced ........... 61
5.4 Disassembly and Cleaning Procedure............................................. 62
5.4.1 Removal of the Outer Covers........................................................ 62
5.4.2 Replacing of the Projection Lamp ................................................. 65
5.4.3 Cleaning of the Projection Lamp ................................................... 66
5.4.4 Cleaning of the Condenser Lens and Mirrors................................ 66
5.4.5 Cleaning of the each Mirrors ......................................................... 67
5.4.6 Cleaning of the CCD Filter ............................................................ 68
5.4.7 Removal of the CCD Assy............................................................. 69
5.4.8 Removal of the Power Unit............................................................ 71
5.4.9 Removal of the P.W.Boards. ......................................................... 72
5.4.10 Replacing Scan Motor bushing and friction plate .......................... 73
5.4.11 Replacing the Fuse of the Power Unit........................................... 73
5.4.12 Replacing the Main Fuse............................................................... 74
5.4.13 Exchanging the Oscillator Chip ..................................................... 75
6 Function Mode and Adjustment
6.1 Precautions......................................................................................... 77
6.2 Overview ............................................................................................. 77
6.3 Function Mode List ............................................................................ 78
6.3.1 S mode (Setting Function 1).......................................................... 78
6.3.2 y mode (Setting Function 2) .......................................................... 79
6.3.3 o mode (Setting Function 3) .......................................................... 80
6.3.4 F mode (machine operation checks) ............................................. 81
6.3.5 b mode (machine operation checks) ............................................. 81
6.3.6 About the Function Mode Setting Label ........................................ 82
6.4 Operation of the Function Mode....................................................... 83
6.4.1 Entering the Function Mode .......................................................... 83
6.4.2 Execution method in F and b mode (except F4, F8 and b6) ......... 83
6.4.3 Execution method in F and b mode (F4, F8 and b6)..................... 84
6.4.4 Execution method in S, y and o mode........................................... 84
6.4.5 Leaving the Function Mode ........................................................... 84
6.5 S mode Operations ............................................................................ 85
6.5.1 S1: Auto Reset .............................................................................. 85
6.5.2 S2: Auto Power Save .................................................................... 85
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6.5.3 S3: Auto Projection Lamp OFF ......................................................85
6.5.4 S4: Coin Vender / Foot Switch Setting...........................................85
6.5.5 S5: Fine Mode Setting ...................................................................86
6.5.6 S6: Paper Tray feed size (MSP 3000 Printer)................................86
6.5.7 S7: Machine ID Printing .................................................................86
6.5.8 S8: Cycle print mode......................................................................87
6.5.9 S9: Nega Contrast Adjustment ......................................................87
6.5.10 SA: Posi Contrast Adjustment........................................................87
6.5.11 Sb: Scan Table Stop Position Adjustment (Scan Position)............88
6.5.12 SC: Scan Table Stop Position Adjustment (Reader Position)........ 88
6.5.13 Sd: Auto image rotation 90 degree rotation function......................89
6.5.14 SE: The print function at the time of Toner Empty detection .........89
6.6 y mode Operations .............................................................................90
6.6.1 y2: Auto Paper Source Switching ..................................................90
6.6.2 y3: Auto Film Format Select Print ..................................................90
6.6.3 y5: Memo Image Masking..............................................................90
6.6.4 y6: Prescan Operation ...................................................................91
6.6.5 y7: Auto Skew Correction Retain...................................................91
6.6.6 yb: Magnification Warning Display.................................................91
6.6.7 yC: Print Reserve Function ............................................................91
6.7 o mode Operations.............................................................................92
6.7.1 o1: Inch/Metric Select ....................................................................92
6.7.2 o2: N-P Auto Exposure Coarse Adjustment...................................92
6.7.3 o3: P-P Auto Exposure Coarse Adjustment...................................93
6.7.4 o4: Scan Speed Adjustment ..........................................................94
6.7.5 o5: Adjustment of the image area Lengthwise Position .................95
6.7.6 o6: Adjustment of the Top and Bottom Frame Black Band Width.. 96
6.7.7 o7: Adjustment of the Right and Left Frame Black Band Width.....97
6.7.8 o8: Projection lamp burn out detection (L2) setting .......................98
6.7.9 oA: Host Driver Setting ..................................................................98
6.7.10 ob: Vender/Model Name Setting....................................................98
6.8 F mode Operations.............................................................................99
6.8.1 F1: ROM Version Check ................................................................99
6.8.2 F2: Scan Counter........................................................................... 99
6.8.3 F3: Print Counter............................................................................99
6.8.4 F4: Counter Clear ..........................................................................99
6.8.5 F5: Control Panel LED Check........................................................99
6.8.6 F6: For Factory use........................................................................99
6.8.7 F7: Projection Lamp Voltage Adjustment.....................................100
6.8.8 F8: Reset the Setting Data..........................................................101
6.9 b mode Operations...........................................................................102
6.9.1 b1: Checking the Scan Table Unit Function.................................102
6.9.2 b2: Scanning mirror operation check ........................................... 102
6.9.3 b3: For Factory use......................................................................102
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6.9.4 b4: Prism rotation operation check.............................................. 103
6.9.5 b5: Single scan operation check ................................................. 103
6.9.6 b6: Shading Correction................................................................ 104
6.9.7 b7: Test Print Function ................................................................ 105
6.9.8 b8: For Factory use ..................................................................... 105
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 How to Use This Section ................................................................. 106
7.2 Malfunction Indications ................................................................... 107
7.3 Malfunction Detection Timing......................................................... 108
7.3.1 L2: Projection Lamp malfunction ................................................. 108
7.3.2 C1: Scan Unit Drive malfunction ................................................. 108
7.3.3 C2: Scan Mirror Drive malfunction .............................................. 108
7.3.4 C3: Shading Correction malfunction............................................ 109
7.3.5 C4: Cooling Fan Motor malfunction............................................. 109
7.3.6 Cb: Communication Error............................................................ 109
7.3.7 CL: Printer Clock malfunction...................................................... 109
7.4 Troubleshooting for malfunction code .......................................... 110
7.4.1 L2: Projection Lamp malfunction ................................................. 110
7.4.2 C1: Scan Unit Drive Malfunction ................................................. 110
7.4.3 C2: Scan Mirror Drive malfunction .............................................. 110
7.4.4 C3: Shading Correction malfunction............................................ 111
7.4.5 C4: Cooling Fan Motor malfunction............................................. 111
7.4.6 Cb: Communication Error............................................................ 111
7.4.7 CL: Printer Clock malfunction...................................................... 112
7.5 Troubleshooting for malfunction.................................................... 113
7.5.1 No Power..................................................................................... 113
7.5.2 The Projection Lamp does not Light Up ...................................... 113
7.6 Electrical Components Check ........................................................ 114
7.6.1 LA1: Projection Lamp .................................................................. 114
7.6.2 M3: Power Unit Cooling Fan Motor ............................................. 114
7.6.3 M4: Projection Lamp Cooling Fan Motor..................................... 114
7.6.4 PC1: Image Leading Edge Sensor.............................................. 114
7.6.5 PC2: Scan Mirror Position Sensor............................................... 114
7.6.6 PC3: Reader Position Sensor ..................................................... 115
7.6.7 PC4: Scan Position Sensor ......................................................... 115
7.6.8 PU1: Power Unit.......................................................................... 115
7.6.9 PU2: Projection Lamp Regulator................................................. 115
7.6.10 S1: Power Switch ........................................................................ 115
7.6.11 S201: Interlock Switch................................................................. 116
7.6.12 TS1: Thermostat.......................................................................... 116
7.7 Image Troubleshooting ................................................................... 117
Safety Precautions for Inspection and Service
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1 Safety Precautions for Inspection and
Service
When performing inspection and service procedures, observe the
following precautions to prevent accidents and ensure utmost safety.
*Depending on the model, some of the precautions given in the following
do not apply.
Different markings are used to denote specific meanings as detailed
below.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe
practices.
The following graphic symbols are used to give instructions that need to
be observed.
Used to call the service engineer attention to what is graphically
represented inside the marking (including a warning).
Used to prohibit the service engineer from doing what is
graphically represented inside the marking.
Used to instruct the service engineer to do what is graphically
represented inside the marking.
1.1 WARNING
1. Always observe precautions.
WARNING
CAUTION
Parts requiring special attention in this product will include a
label containing the mark shown on the left plus
precautionary notes. Be sure to observe the precautions.
Be sure to observe the “Safety Information” given in
Operator’s Manual.
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2. Before starting the procedures, be sure to unplug the power cord.
3. Use the specified parts.
4. Handle the power cord with care and never use a multiple socket.
5. Be careful about the high-voltage parts.
6. Do not keep your hands wet when performing the procedures.
This product contains a high-voltage unit and a circuit with a
large current capacity that may cause an electric shock or
burn.
The product also contains parts that can jerk suddenly and
cause injure.
If this product uses a laser, laser beam leakage may cause
eye damage or blindness.
For replacement parts, always use the genuine parts
specified in the manufacturers Parts Manual. Installing a
wrong or unauthorized part could cause dielectric
breakdown, overload, or undermine safety devices resulting
in possible electric shock or fire.
Replace a blown electrical fuse or thermal fuse with its
corresponding genuine part specified in the manufacturer’s
Parts Manual. Installing a fuse of a different make or rating
could lead to a possible fire. If a thermal fuse blows
frequently, the temperature control system is probably of a
problem and action must be taken to eliminate the cause of
the problem.
Do not brake, crush or otherwise damage the power cord.
Placing a heavy object on the power cord, or pulling or
bending it may damage it, resulting in a possible fire or
electric shock.
Do not use a multiple outlet to which any other appliances
or machines is connected.
Be sure the power outlet meets or exceeds the specified
capacity.
A part marked with the symbol shown on the left carries a
high voltage.
Touching it could result in an electric shock or burn. Be sure
to unplug the power cord before servicing this part or the
parts near it.
Do not unplug or plug in the power cord, or perform any
kind of service or inspection with wet hands. Doing so could
result in an electric shock.
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7. Do not touch a high-temperature part.
8. Make a ground connection at all times
(This item may not be effected in USA).
9. Do not remodel the product.
10. Restore all parts and harnesses to their original positions.
A part marked with the symbol shown on the left and other
parts such as the exposure lamp and fusing roller can be
very hot while the machine is energized. Touching them
may result in a burn.
Wait until these parts have cooled down before replacing
them or any surrounding parts.
Be sure to connect a ground wire to the ground terminal
even when performing an inspection or repair. Without
proper grounding, electrical leakage could result in an
electric shock or fire.
Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe,
telephone ground wire, or a lightning conductor.
Modifying this product in a manner not authorized by the
manufacturer may result in a fire or electric shock. If this
product uses a laser, laser beam leakage may cause eye
damage or blindness.
To promote safety and prevent product damage, make
sure the harnesses are returned to their original positions
and properly secured in their clamps and saddles in order
to avoid hot parts, high-voltage parts, and sharp edges, or
being crushed.
To promote safety, make sure that all tubing and other
insulating materials are returned to their original positions.
Make sure that floating components mounted on the
circuit boards are at their correct distance and position off
the boards.
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1.2 CAUTION
1. Precautions for Service Jobs
2. Precautions for Servicing with Covers and Parts Removed
A toothed washer and spring washer, if used originally, must
be reinstalled.
Omitting them may result in contact failure which could
cause an electric shock or fire.
When reassembling parts, make sure that the correct
screws (size, type) are used in the correct places. Using the
wrong screw could lead to stripped threads, poorly secured
parts, poor insulating or grounding, and result in a
malfunction, electric shock or injury.
Take great care to avoid personal injury from possible burrs
and sharp edges on the parts, frames and chassis of the
product.
When moving the product or removing an option, use care
not to injure your back or allow your hands to be caught in
mechanisms.
Wherever feasible, keep all parts and covers mounted when
energizing the product.
If energizing the product with a cover removed is absolutely
unavoidable, do not touch any exposed live parts and use
care not to allow your clothing to be caught in the moving
parts. Never leave a product in this condition unattended.
Never place disassembled parts or a container of liquid on
the product parts falling into, or the liquid spilling inside, the
mechanism could result in an electric shock or fire.
Never use a flammable spray near the product. This could
result in a fire.
Make sure the power cord is unplugged before removing or
installing circuit boards or plugging in or unplugging
connectors.
Always use the interlock switch actuating jig to actuate an
interlock switch when a cover is opened or removed. The
use of folded paper or some other object may damage the
interlock switch mechanism, possibly resulting in an electric
shock, injury or blindness.
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3. Precautions for Working Environment
4. Precautions for Handling Batteries
5. Precautions for Laser Beam (Products Employing Laser Only)
.
The product must be placed on a flat, level surface that is
stable and secure.
Never place this product or its parts on an unsteady or
tilting workbench when servicing.
Provide good ventilation at regular intervals if a service job
must be done in a confined space for a long period time.
Avoid dusty locations and places exposed to oil mist or
steam.
Avoid working positions that may block the ventilation port
of the product.
Replace a rundown battery with the same type as specified
in the manufacturers parts manual.
Before installing a new battery, make sure of the correct
polarity of the installation or the battery could burst.
Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations.
Never dispose of them at the user’s premises or attempt to
try to discharge one.
Removing the cover marked with the following caution label
could lead to possible exposure to the laser beam, resulting
in eye damage or blindness. Be sure to unplug the power
cord before removing this cover.
If removing this cover while the power is ON is unavoidable,
be sure to wear protective laser goggles that meet
specifications.
Make sure that no one enters the room when the machine
is in this condition.
When handling the laser unit, observe the “Precautions for
Handling Laser Equipment.
DANGER
Invisible laser radiation when open.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE
TO BEAM
0947-7127-01
1144D270AA
1167P001AA
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1.3 Other Precautions
To reassemble the product, reverse the order of disassembly unless otherwise
specified.
While the product is energized, do not unplug or plug connectors into the circuit
boards or harnesses.
The magnet roller generates a strong magnetic field. Do not bring it near a
watch, floppy disk, magnetic card, or CRT tube.
An air gun and vacuum cleaner generates a strong electrostatic charge that can
destroy the ATDC sensor and other sensors. Before cleaning a component with
one of these devices, be sure to remove all the sensors. Otherwise, use a
blower brush and cloth when cleaning parts.
When handling circuit boards with MOS ICs, observe the INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HANDLING THE PWBs WITH MOS ICs (applicable only to the products
using MOS ICs).
The PC Drum is a very delicate component. Observe the precautions given in
HANDLING OF THE PC DRUM because mishandling may result in serious
image problems.
Note that replacement of a circuit board may call for readjustments or resetting
of particular items, or software installation.
After completing a service job, perform a safety check. Make sure that all parts,
wiring and screws are returned to their original positions.
Check the area surrounding the service site for any signs of damage, wear or
need of repair.
Do not pull out the toner hopper while the toner bottle is turning. This could
result in a damaged hopper motor or locking mechanism.
If the product is to be run with the front door open, make sure that the toner
hopper is in the locked position.
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1.4 Used Batteries Precautions
(ALL Areas)
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
(Germany only)
VORSICHT!
Explosinsgefahr bei unsachgemäßen austausch der batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom hersteller empfohlenen
ähnlichen typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter batterien nach angaben des herstellers.
(France)
ATTENTION
Ily a danger dexplosion sily a remplacement incorrec de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du meme type ou dun type
équivalent recommande par le constructueur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usageés conformément aux instructions du
fabricant.
(Denmark only)
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må
kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
(Norway only)
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av
apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
(Sweden only)
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av
apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
(Finland only)
VAROlTUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, los se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin.
Hävitä Käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
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2 Installation
2.1 Installation Environment
To ensure safety and utmost performance of the machine, the machine
should not be used in a place.
1. Where it will be subject to extremely high or low temperature or
humidity.
2. Which is exposed to direct sunlight.
3. Which is in the direct air stream of an air conditioner, heater, or
ventilator.
4. Which puts the operators in the direct air stream of exhaust of the
machine.
5. Which has poor ventilation.
6. Where ammonia gas might be generated.
7. Where it will be subject to sudden fluctuations in either temperature or
humidity.
8. Which is near any kind of heating device.
9. Which does not have stable, level floor.
10. Where it may be splashed with water.
11. Which is dirty or where it will receive undue vibration.
12. Which is near volatile flammables or curtains.
NOTE:
If the machine is placed near a window, insure that the Screen faces
inside, not the window.
2.2 Usage Environment
In order to make sure the machine functions in good condition, please
make sure the ambient environment satisfies the following requirements:
Temperature: 10-35°C Temperature fluctuation: ±10°C per hour or less
Humidity: 15-85% Humidity fluctuation: ±20% per hour or less
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2.3 Installing The Power Supply
1. Do not plug the Power Cord into a power outlet via an extension cord
supplying electricity to more than one unit.
2. Do not connect the machine to a power outlet used for other
equipment or appliances.
3. More than one appliance connected to a single outlet could cause a
drop or surge in the electrical supply, resulting in operational problems
for the machine.
G
Voltage fluctuation:Specified voltage: ±10%
G
Frequency fluctuation:Specified frequency: ±3Hz
4. The following items should be checked periodically:
G
Make sure the power supply plugs do not feel warm.
G
Power supply cords should be free of cracks and scratches.
G
Power supply plugs should be firmly plugged into outlets.
2.4 Installation Space
To ensure easy machine operation, replacement of consumables, and
maintenance service jobs, provide the following space for the installation
of the machine.
Allow the enough space around the louver to keep the good ventilation.
100 mm or 4
716 mm or 28- 1/4
503 mm or
19-3/4
100 mm
or 4
100 mm
or 4
821 mm or 32-3/8
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3 General Information
3.1 Specifications
3.1.1 MS 6000
Specifications
Type: Desk-Top Type Microfilm Scanner
Type of Film: Microfiche, Aperture Card, Jacket, Roll Films (16 mm, 35 mm),
16mm Cartridge Film both Positive and Negative
Magnification: Single Lens......... 7.5X
Zoom Lens......... 9X-16X, 13X-27X, 23X-50X
Screen Size 300 mm X 300 mm or 12" X 12" (Scanning Area)
Image Rotation Prism Rotation
Carrier Rotation (Fiche Carrier 5 only)
Resolution: 200, 300, 400, 600, 800 dpi (PC Mode)
400, 600 dpi (PR Mode: When MSP 3000 Printer is connected)
400 dpi (PR Mode: When MSP 2000 Printer is connected)
Scanning Method Scanning/Scanning direction: CCD scanning
Scanning/Feeding direction: Mirror scanning
Scanning Speed 6.5 sec./1 frame scanning
5.5 sec./Multi-frame scanning
(8-1/2" X 11" or A4 Lengthwise, 400dpi, AE)
Exposure Setting 2 way Settings:
Automatic Control & Manual Control
N-P/P-P Select Auto/Manual Select
Scanning Mode Text/Photo/Fine
Output Scale: PC Mode: Binary, Grayscale (Option)
PR Mode: Binary
PC Interface: SCSI-2 (Option)
Auto Edit Function Auto Frame Masking, Auto Centering, Auto Skew Correction, Fit,
Trimming, Masking, Electrical Zoom, Electrical Image Rotation
Light Source Halogen Lamp (20V 150W DDL Type)
Power Requirement 120VAC (60Hz), 220/240VAC (50-60Hz)
Power Consumption Less than 350W (with all options)
B.T.U
(British Thermal Unit)
900 BTU (Reader Mode)
850 BTU (Scan Mode)
Acoustic noise 53 dB or less (Scanning)
50 dB or less (Reader)
Dimensions 503 mm (W) x 821 mm (D) x 716 mm (H) or
19-3/4" (W) x 32-3/8" (D) x 28-1/4" (H)
Weight 39 Kg or 86 lbs
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Standard Accessories Power Cord, Printer Cable, Operator’s Manual
Options: Lenses, Prism Unit, Fiche Carrier 5, Universal Carrier UC-2, Roll
Film Carrier 9B, Roll Film Carrier 15A/15M, Roll Film Carrier 21,
MARS Controller 4, MARS Mini Controller 2, Manual Frame
Masking Kit, Counter Kit, Foot Switch Kit, PC Interface Kit,
Grayscale Memory Board
Specifications
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3.1.2 MS 6000 & MSP3000 Printer System
3.1.3 MS 6000 & MSP2000 Printer System
Specifications
Type: Microfilm Scanner Printer System
Printing Method: Laser Electrostatic
Resolution: 400, 600 dpi
Print Size: 8-1/2"
×
11" (or A4) Crosswise, 11"
×
17" (or A3) Lengthwise
8-1/2"
×
11" (or A4) Lengthwise, 8-1/2"
×
14" (or B4) Lengthwise
Print Speed: 20 sheets per minute (8-1/2"
×
11" or A4: Crosswise)
First Print Time: 13 seconds (8-1/2"
×
11" or A4: Crosswise)
Warm-up Time: Less than 70 seconds
Multiple Printing: 1-19 sheets (LED countdown identification)
Paper Supply: Automatic Feeding System
Paper Feeding Tray (250 sheets max.)
Paper Cassette 1 (250 sheets max.)
Paper Cassette 2 (250 sheets max.): Option
Power Consumption: Less than 1100W (Scanner: 350W, Printer: 750W)
Printer‘s Dimensions 561mm (W) x 521mm(D) x 409 mm (H) or
22" (W) x 20-1/2" (D) x 16" (H)
Printer‘s Weight 28 Kg or 61-3/4 lbs (including Imaging Cartridge)
Printer’s Option: Second Paper Cassette Unit
Specifications
Type: Microfilm Scanner Printer System
Printing Method: Laser Electrostatic
Resolution: 400 dpi
Print Size: 8-1/2"
×
11" (or A4)
Print Speed: 8 sheets per minute (8-1/2"
×
11" or A4)
First Print Time: 19 seconds (8-1/2"
×
11" or A4)
Warm-up Time: Less than 20 seconds
Multiple Printing: 1-19 sheets (LED countdown identification)
Paper Supply: Automatic Feeding System
Multipurpose tray (150 sheets max.)
Power Consumption: Less than 930W (Scanner: 350W, Printer: 580W)
Printer’s Dimensions 394 mm(W) x 446 mm(D) x 328 mm(H) or
15-1/2"(W) x 17-1/2"(D) x 13"(H)
Printer’s Weight 17 lbs. (7.8kg) <Including Toner/Drum Cartridge>
Printer’s Option: Face-Up Tray
General Information
3
13
3.2 System Configuration
-Single Lens
- Zoom Lens
9-16X 13-27X 23-50X
7.5X
Projection Lens
Scanner
RFC-15M
RFC-15A
Film Carrier Auto Retrieval Controller
FC-5
UC-2
RFC-21
RFC-9B
MARS C-4
MARS MINI 2
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Kodak 2400DSV User manual

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Print & Scan
Type
User manual

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