Xerox 6204
Xerox 6204
Xerox 6204
701P48934
User Guide
Xerox Corporation
Global Knowledge and Language Services
800 Phillips Road 218-01A
Webster, New York 14580
2008 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information
now allowed by statutory judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material
generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons, screen
displays, looks, etc.
Printed in the United States of America.
XEROX and all Xerox product names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of XEROX
CORPORATION.
One or more of the fonts listed within this document may be a registered trademark of Morisawa &
Company, Ltd. or DYNALAB, Inc.
Changes are periodically made to this document. Changes, technical inaccuracies, and typographic
errors will be corrected in subsequent editions.
Table of Contents
1 SAFETY NOTES......................................................................................................................................................1
WARNING ELECTRICAL SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................2
OPERATIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................3
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................4
OZONE SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................4
FOR CONSUMABLES ...................................................................................................................................................4
RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS ..................................................................................................................................4
United States, Canada, Europe, Australia/New Zealand: .....................................................................................4
PRODUCT SAFETY CERTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................5
REGULATORY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................5
2 GETTING TO KNOW THE WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM .......................................................................7
FEATURE KEYS...........................................................................................................................................................8
SCAN SYSTEM STANDARD COMPONENTS .................................................................................................................10
SCAN SYSTEM COMPACT COMPONENTS ...................................................................................................................13
SCAN SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL...............................................................................................................................14
Option Keys .........................................................................................................................................................15
Image Quality Area .............................................................................................................................................19
Reduce/Enlarge ...................................................................................................................................................24
Graphical Display and Navigation Keys .............................................................................................................26
Numeric Keypad and Special Features/Control Keys .........................................................................................28
Special Features Keys..........................................................................................................................................29
Scan Control Keys ...............................................................................................................................................29
THE PRINTER AND THE FREEFLOW ACCXES CONTROLLER.......................................................................................30
POWERING ON THE WIDE FORMAT COPY SYSTEM ...................................................................................................30
Initial Power-On..................................................................................................................................................30
Switching on the Scan System..............................................................................................................................31
Switching on the PUN, YKE or LVX Controller and the Printer (Xerox Wide Format 510 Series/721P)...........31
Switching on the Printer and the Controller (PUN, YKE, YKE-N, FRX, and LVX controllers)..........................33
POWERING THE XEROX 6204 WIDE FORMAT SOLUTION ON/OFF .............................................................................37
Powering On the System......................................................................................................................................37
Powering Off the System......................................................................................................................................37
POWERING THE XEROX 6279 WIDE FORMAT SOLUTION ON/OFF .............................................................................38
Powering On the System......................................................................................................................................38
Powering Off the System......................................................................................................................................39
Scan System Warm-up .........................................................................................................................................40
Powering off the System.......................................................................................................................................40
3 DOCUMENT QUALITY.......................................................................................................................................41
DOCUMENT QUALITY ...............................................................................................................................................41
DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL ........................................................................................................................41
AUTOMATIC EDGE DETECTION AND DOCUMENT CENTERING ..................................................................................42
DETERMINING DOCUMENT QUALITY........................................................................................................................42
What is a good quality document?.......................................................................................................................43
Table of Contents
ii
Table of Contents
Transform ............................................................................................................................................................86
SAMPLE KEY .............................................................................................................................................................88
Copy Mode Sample ..............................................................................................................................................88
Scan Mode Sample...............................................................................................................................................89
9 SCANNING TO THE NETWORK (SCAN MODE)...........................................................................................91
SCANNING TO THE NETWORK (SCAN MODE)...........................................................................................................91
SWITCHING BETWEEN COPY MODE AND SCAN MODE ............................................................................................92
UNDERSTANDING THE READY TO SCAN SCREEN .................................................................................................93
SELECTIONS DISABLED IN SCAN MODE ...................................................................................................................93
OPERATING IN SCAN MODE .....................................................................................................................................94
CLEARING THE SCANNED IMAGES .............................................................................................................................95
MANAGING THE FILE SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................96
SCANNING MULTIPLE PAGES TO MAKE A FILE .........................................................................................................96
10 MAIN MENU........................................................................................................................................................99
MAIN MENU .............................................................................................................................................................99
CONFIGURATION MENU .........................................................................................................................................100
Localization .......................................................................................................................................................101
Control Panel ....................................................................................................................................................101
Copy Options .....................................................................................................................................................102
Image Enhancements .........................................................................................................................................107
Timers ................................................................................................................................................................108
Power Saver.......................................................................................................................................................109
Scanner Control.................................................................................................................................................110
SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU ................................................................................................................................112
System Description ............................................................................................................................................112
Recent Fault List................................................................................................................................................114
Configuration Prints..........................................................................................................................................115
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION MENU ..........................................................................................................................117
Entering the System Administration Password..................................................................................................117
Job accounting...................................................................................................................................................118
File System.........................................................................................................................................................118
Change Password ..............................................................................................................................................122
Security Settings ................................................................................................................................................123
DIAGNOSTICS MENU ...............................................................................................................................................124
Usage Meters.....................................................................................................................................................125
Clear Scanner Usage.........................................................................................................................................125
Scanner Diagnostics ..........................................................................................................................................125
Password ...........................................................................................................................................................139
11 JOB ACCOUNTING..........................................................................................................................................141
JOB ACCOUNTING ...................................................................................................................................................141
OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................................................141
JOB ACCOUNTING MODE MENU .............................................................................................................................142
SUBMITTING JOBS ..................................................................................................................................................142
Over the Network...............................................................................................................................................143
Terminating Use Under an Account ..................................................................................................................144
12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE - SCAN SYSTEM ................................................................................145
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE - SCAN SYSTEM .....................................................................................................145
CLEANING THE PLATEN GLASS, DOCUMENT DRIVE ROLLS, AND BACKER ROLL ...................................................146
CLEANING THE CALIBRATION STRIP.......................................................................................................................147
13 PROBLEM SOLVING.......................................................................................................................................149
PROBLEM SOLVING ................................................................................................................................................149
iii
Table of Contents
iv
1 Safety Notes
Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure that you operate the
equipment safely.
Your Xerox/Fuji Xerox product and recommended supplies have been designed and tested to
meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency approval, and compliance with
established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before
operating the product and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your
product.
The safety and environment testing and performance of this product have been verified using
Xerox materials only.
WARNING:
Any unauthorized alteration, which may include the addition of new functions
or connection of external devices, may affect the product certification.
Please contact your Authorized Local Dealer for more information.
Warning Markings
All warning instructions marked on or supplied with the product should be followed.
Warning
Warning
Electrical Supply
This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indicated on the product's data
plate label. If you are not sure that your electrical supply meets the requirements, please consult
your local power company for advice.
1 Safety Notes
connection terminal.
Operator Accessible Areas
This equipment has been designed to restrict operator access to safe areas only. Operator
access to hazardous areas is restricted with covers or guards, which would require a tool to
remove. Never remove these covers or guards.
Maintenance
Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described in the user documentation
supplied with the product. Do not to carry out any maintenance on this product that is not
described in the customer documentation.
Cleaning Your Product
Before cleaning this product, unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Always use materials
specifically designated for this product, as the use of other materials may result in poor
performance and may create a hazardous situation. Do not use aerosol cleaners, because they
may be explosive and flammable under certain circumstances.
Plug the power cord directly into a grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord.
If you do not know if an outlet is grounded, consult a qualified electrician.
If this machine needs to be moved to a different location, contact a Xerox service representative
or your authorized local representative or service support organization.
Never push objects of any kind into slots or openings on this equipment.
If any of the following conditions occur, switch off the power to the machine immediately and
disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Call an authorized local service
representative to correct the problem.
- The equipment emits an unusual noise or odor.
- The power cord is damaged or frayed.
- A wall panel circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety device has been tripped.
- Liquid is spilled into the copier/printer.
- The equipment is exposed to water.
- Any part of the equipment is damaged.
1 Safety Notes
Disconnect Device
The power cable is the disconnect device for this equipment. It is attached to the back of the
machine as a plug-in device. To remove all electrical power from the equipment, disconnect the
power cable from the electrical outlet.
Always connect equipment to a correctly grounded power outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet
checked by a qualified electrician.
Always follow all warnings and instructions that are marked on or supplied with the
equipment.
Always exercise care when moving or relocating equipment. Please contact your local
Xerox/Fuji Xerox Service Department or your local support organization to arrange relocation
of the product to a location outside your building.
Always locate the equipment in an area that has adequate ventilation and room for servicing.
See the Install guide for minimum dimensions.
Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox/Fuji Xerox equipment.
Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance.
Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
Do Not Do These:
Never use a plug that lacks a grounded connection terminal to connect the product to an
electrical outlet.
Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this
documentation.
This equipment should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is
provided. Please contact your Authorized Local Dealer for further information.
Never remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws. There are no operator
serviceable areas within these covers.
Never locate the equipment near a radiator or any other heat source.
Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation openings.
Never override or cheat any of the electrical or mechanical interlock devices.
Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors. Disconnect the power
cord from the electrical outlet and contact your local Xerox/Fuji Xerox Service Representative
or Service Provider immediately.
1 Safety Notes
Maintenance Information
Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not specifically described in the documentation
that is supplied with your copier/printer.
- Do not use aerosol cleaners. The use of cleaners that are not approved may cause poor
performance of the equipment, and could create a dangerous condition.
- Use supplies and cleaning materials only as directed in this manual. Keep all of these
materials out of the reach of children.
- Do not remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws. There are no parts behind
these covers that you can maintain or service.
- Do not perform any maintenance procedures unless you have been trained to do them by an
Authorized Local Dealer or unless a procedure is specifically described in the user manuals.
For Consumables
Store all consumables in accordance with the instructions given on the package or container.
Keep all consumables away from the reach of children.
Never throw toner, toner cartridges, or toner containers into an open flame
1 Safety Notes
Standard
UL60950-1 1st (2003) (USA/Canada)
IEC60950-1 Edition 1 (2001)
Regulatory Information
The CE mark applied to this product symbolizes Xeroxs declaration of conformity with the
following applicable Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated:
January 1, 1995: Council Directive 72/23/EEC amended by Council directive 93/68/EEC,
approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment.
January 1, 1996: Council directive 89/336/EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states
related to electromagnetic compatibility.
March 9, 1999: Council Directive 99/5/EC, on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
A full declaration of conformity, defining the relevant directives and referenced standards, can be
obtained from your Authorized Local Dealer.
WARNING: In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to Industrial Scientific
and Medical (ISM) equipment, the external radiation from the ISM equipment may have to
be limited or special mitigation measures taken.
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment the product may cause
radio frequency interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
WARNING: Shielded interface cables must be used with this product to maintain
compliance with Council Directive 89/336/EEC.
1 Safety Notes
This manual contains operating instructions for the user and the system administrator for the
Xerox Wide Format Copy System 510 Series, 721P, 6030/6050/6050A, 6204, and 6279 with
version 13.0 FreeFlow Accxes firmware loaded into the Controller.
NOTE: For the 6030/6050/6050A, 6204 and 6279 printers that want to use the FreeFlow Accxes
firmware features, the printer also needs to be connected to a separate PUN, YKE, or
FRX, or LVX controller, referred to as the FreeFlow Accxes Print Server. The Web Printer
Management Tool software will be loaded on the print server.
Your Xerox Wide Format Copy System is an integrated solution for electronically scanning and
then printing good quality copies of the images for engineering or architectural size documents.
The Wide Format Copy System consists of the Wide Format Scan System and Control Panel for
capturing images, the FreeFlow Accxes Controller for processing these images, and Xerox Wide
Format Copy System Printers 510 Series, 721P, 6030/6050/6050A, 6204, or 6279.
The 6204 and 6279 printers can also be installed with a built-in scanner. See the Xerox 6204
Wide Format Solution Copy/Scan User Guide for the FreeFlow Accxes Print Server V13.0 or the
Xerox 6279 Wide Format Solution Copy/Scan User Guide for the FreeFlow Accxes Print Server
V13.0. These guides provide comprehensive scan instructions for their unique touch screen user
interfaces.
The Wide Format Copy System has two modes of operation - COPY and SCAN.
The Wide Format Copy System allows concurrent printing, copying, and scanning to the network,
so there is no need to wait for the Printer to finish before scanning the next document.
The XEROX Wide Format Copy System contains Dynamic Background Suppression technology.
Dynamic Background Suppression examines a sample of the document intelligently and makes
automatic image quality adjustments that yield a good copy even from poor original documents.
The document width is automatically detected and the centering of a scanned original for most
opaque documents is adjusted. Translucent documents (transparencies, clear film, etc.) in most
cases will not be detected.
The Productivity feature was introduced with version 10.0 firmware and requires that a new WIDE
FORMat Scan SYSTEM have a new Document Feed-in Tray. Sensors built into the Feed Tray
measure the document width without doing a prescan, which increases the document and copy
throughput, thereby increasing productivity.
NOTE: Documents must be centered when using the sensors for width detection.
For documents that require additional adjustments to obtain the best copy quality, a variety of
image quality and reduction/enlargement settings are available. All of these functions are
controlled from the Scan System Control Panel. This Control Panel, which is mounted on top of
the Scan System, receives all power and information from the Scan System.
Feature Keys
Print and Copy feature keys are standard for all printers using FreeFlow Accxes 13.0 firmware,
except for the Xerox Wide Format 6030/6050 Printer. In the 13.0 firmware, the following feature
keys need to be loaded before the features can be used. See the Feature Key instructions and
Coupon Exchange screens on the www.xerox.com website.
NOTE: See the Configuration < Features page on Web Printer Management Tool for a list of
available Accxes, Printer, and Scanner features. This page lists whether the feature is
installed and provides its current status (enabled or disabled).
NOTE: The Special Features Key section of this document refers to physical buttons (keys) that
are on all the Xerox Wide Format Scan Systems.
B
A
C
A. Document Handler
Raise the Document Handler for routine maintenance functions and to access the optical
paper sensors for diagnostic routines.
B. Scan System Control Panel
The control panel allows the selection of options and features and contains a graphical display
for the communication of information and instructions. Refer to Scan System Control Panel for
additional information.
C. Thick Document Lever
The Thick Document Lever is used to adjust the Scan System for thick documents and to
remove documents from the Scan System feed mechanism. When setting the thickness for a
document, raise the lever to the next thickness. If the document slides past the Feed Rolls
into the Document Handler, lower the Lever to the next position.
D. Stand
The Stand is standard with the XEROX Wide Format Copy System 6030/6050/6050A, 6204,
and 510 Series. It is optional with the 721P.
10
A: Standard Stacker
NOTE: Components shown above with the exception of the Standard Organizer are also
available on all Wide Format Scan Systems
11
A. Standard Stacker
The Stacker is located at the rear of the Scan System. When the AUTORETURN feature is
set to REAR, documents exit the Scan System onto the Stacker. The Stacker can be adjusted
to any one of four positions by raising or lowering it. The height of the Stacker should be
adjusted to accommodate the document being scanned. It has two extensions at its end that
can be pulled out to accommodate longer documents (up to size E or A0). When scanning
most common weight (20 lb, 80gsm) documents, move the Stacker to the 2nd rung from the
bottom.
NOTE: All thick documents, and documents over 36 inches (914 mm), exit from the rear of the
Scan System (regardless of the AUTORETURN setting). When scanning thick
documents, the Stacker must be set to the lowest position for optimum performance.
B. Document Exit Slot
When the DOCUMENT RETURN feature is set to REAR, documents exit the Scan System
through this slot and are delivered to the rear Stacker.
C. Power On/Off Switch
This switch turns the Scan System on and off. Press this switch to the on (I) position to turn
on the Scan System and to the off (O) position to turn off the Scan System.
D. The Power Cord supplies power to the Scan System. Plug one end of the cord into the Scan
System and the other end into an electrical outlet.
E. Status LED
The digital status LED provides an indication of the condition of the Scan System and
communications with the FreeFlow Accxes Controller. A letter P, displayed on the LED
Display on the rear of the Scan System, indicates that the Scan System is operating normally
and has established communications with the controller.
F. IEEE 1394 Cable and Connector
The IEEE 1394 Cable is the communications link between the Scan System and the
Controller. Plug one end of the cable into either one of the IEEE 1394 connections at the
rear of the Scan System. Plug the other end into the IEEE 1394 connection on the
Controller.
12
A: Compact Organizer
Back View of the Wide Format Scan System
A
A: Compact Stacker
13
The options keys section (A), which contains the - Media Selection, Image Quality,
and Reduce/Enlarge options selections
The graphical display (B) and the navigation keys (F) section.
The right-hand section, which contains the numeric keypad (D), the special features
keys (E), and the scan control keys (C).
If the BEEP function is enabled (factory default), a beep sound will be heard when a key is
pressed. If an incorrect key is pressed, a multiple beep sound will be heard.
Scan System Control Panel
E
F
14
B: Graphical Display
F: Navigation keys
Option Keys
The left side of the Scan System Control Panel contains the keys for the selection of options. It is
divided into three areas - Media Selection, Image Quality, and Reduce/Enlarge.
To select an option, press the key(s) beneath the option. In some cases, a screen requiring a
selection or input is displayed on the graphical display. When an option is selected, the indicator
lamp to the left of the option illuminates.
The illustration below depicts the options portion of the Scan System Control Panel.
Media Selection
The Media Selection area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to select the media
Source, Type, and Output Format. The illustration below depicts the Media Selection portion
of the control panel.
15
Source
The Source option allows you to select the source of the media on which the image will be
printed. To select the media source, press the key beneath the Source settings until the desired
source indicator lamp illuminates.
The Source settings are:
Sheet This setting tells the Printer to print from a manually inserted sheet of media.
R4 This setting is applicable to the Wide Format Copy System 721P, 6050, 6050A
and 6279. When R4 is selected, both the R1 and R3 indicator lamps illuminate and
the Printer then selects the media stored on Roll 4.
R3 When it is selected, the R3 indicator lamp illuminates and the Printer selects the
media stored on Roll 3.
R2 This setting tells the Printer to select the media stored on Roll 2.
R1 This setting tells the Printer to select the media stored on Roll 1.
For the Xerox Wide Format 6279 printer and 6279 multifunction configuration:
When 3 Tray is selected, the R3 indicator lamp illuminates and the Printer selects the
media stored in Tray 3. When 4 Tray is selected, the R1 and R3 indicator lamps
illuminate and the Printer then selects the media stored in Tray 4.
Auto (factory default) This setting automatically selects the roll containing the
media that best fits the size of the captured image. For most documents, the Scan
System is able to automatically detect the width of the scanned document. This
permits the Auto function to automatically select the most appropriate roll of media.
NOTE: The presence of the Sheet feature and the amount of rolls available vary by the type of
WIDE FORMAT PRINTER. If these options are not installed, they cannot be selected. To
print from a cut sheet, Sheet mode must be explicitly selected. The Auto mode cannot
select a cut sheet.
Type
The Type option allows you to select the kind of media on which to print Bond,
Vellum/Tracing, or Film. To select the media type, press the key beneath the Type settings until
the desired type indicator lamp illuminates.
16
NOTE: Only media types actually loaded into the Printer can be selected. When a roll is
selected, the media type for that roll is automatically selected also. If more than one
media type is loaded when the media source is set to Auto, the default choice priority is
Bond (first), Vellum (second), and Film (third). Refer to the applicable Printer Operator
Manual for instructions about how to load rolls and specify the width and media type.
Output Format
The Output Format option allows you to select the size to which the roll feed media will be cut. It
has three modes Manual, Preset, and Synchro.
Manual
Manual allows you to enter the desired length and width manually.
To select the Manual mode:
1. Press the key beneath Output Format until the Manual indicator lamp illuminates.
The CUSTOM OUTPUT FORMAT screen is displayed.
NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen.
17
8.5 X 11 ANSI A
18
INVALID MODE
UPGRADE SCANNER FIRMWARE
AUTO
100.0 %
19
INVALID MODE
UPGRADE SCANNER FIRMWARE
TIFF/CCITTG4
11 BIT
400 DPI
Original, Type
The Type option allows you to specify the type classification of your document. To select the
document type, press the key beneath the Type settings until the desired Type indicator lamp
illuminates.
Normal
Normal (factory default) Select Normal for most copying needs. This setting will provide good
image quality for copying most types of drawings containing text, line art, or a mixture of these.
Shaded areas will be preserved. The TIFF, CALS, PDF and JPEG file types are available for
Normal images.
In the SCAN mode, the following screen is displayed when the Normal key is pressed.
PREVIEW
FORMAT:
TIFF
20
Line
Line Select Line for an image containing fine lines, especially pencil. This selection produces
high contrast and dark black images. The TIFF, CALS, PDF and JPEG file types are available for
Line images. If the Mode selected is SCAN, and the Scan-to-Net feature key is installed, the
SCAN OPTION (LINE) screen will be displayed. If the COPY mode is selected, the READY TO
COPY screen will be displayed. Refer to the "Image Quality" section of this manual for additional
information.
FORMAT:
Photo
Photo Select Photo when the document contains a gray scale or color image, such as a
photograph. TIFF, PDF, and JPEG file types are available for Photo images. If the Copy Mode is
selected, the READY TO COPY screen will be displayed. In Scan Mode, the following screen will
be displayed. Refer to the Image Quality section of this manual for additional information.
COMPRESSION:
RAW
TIFF
FORMAT:
Color
Color Color is only selectable in the SCAN mode. Select Color when scanning full color
documents. When Color Type is selected, a version of the following screens will be displayed.
The content of the screen will depend on the selected FORMAT and COMPRESSION.
The following screens will only be displayed in SCAN mode when the Scan-to-Net and Color
Enablement feature keys are installed. The Normal and Photo LED's will be lit when Color is
selected.
The selections that appear on the screen depend on the FORMAT and COMPRESSION
selections.
21
FORMAT: : TIFF
PREVIEW
COMPRESSION:
PACKBITS
COMPRESSION:
PALETTE:
INDEX
DEFAULT
PREVIEW
COMPRESSION:
FORMAT:
JPEG
NORMAL
Background Suppression
The Background Suppression option enables you to make adjustments for documents that
contain poor contrast between the foreground image and the background.
Four Background Suppression choices are provided:
Off This setting disables Background Suppression. All the characteristics of the original
document with minimum alteration are reproduced on the copy. Choose this selection when:
The lead edge of the document is very different from the rest of the document (e.g.,
the lead edge contains a black border).
Maps with grayscale or color content may copy best in this mode.
NOTE: If Photo or Color is selected as the Original, Type, the Off setting is automatically
selected. The contrast can still be adjusted by pressing the key(s) beneath Image
Quality, Copy.
22
(Light) This setting works best for documents on translucent or transparent media, such as
vellum (tracing paper) or film, or with medium levels of colored background on opaque media
or for documents. Such documents have a higher contrast between the foreground and
background than dark documents, but less contrast than normal documents.
(Dark) Use this setting for documents with a dark background or with medium contrast
between the foreground and background. In this mode, the background is not suppressed,
but the foreground image is improved to increase the contrast.
Auto (factory default) The Scan System automatically adjusts the image quality parameters to
obtain the best copy.
NOTE: All three Background Suppression settings can be adjusted further by changing the
contrast setting in the Image Quality and Copy area.
Background Suppression can operate in either the dynamic or static mode.
Select the Menu key> CONFIGURATION>IMAGE ENHANCEMENT.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
SRGB
COLOR
IQ: SRGB
COLOR IQ:
NORMAL MODE:
BEST IQ
When enabled, the dynamic mode will monitor the whole document and adjust the image quality
settings as the document is being scanned in order to optimize the background of the copy.
When disabled, the static mode monitors the first two inches to establish a background threshold
that is used throughout the document in order to optimize the background of the copy.
Static Background Suppression is not available in the PRODUCTIVITY mode.
Copy
The Copy option allows you to darken or lighten the contrast of the copy with respect to the
original document. Press the down arrow key to darken the contrast. Press the up arrow key to
lighten the contrast. The indicator lamp for the selected contrast setting illuminates. The middle
contrast setting is the factory default setting.
You can use this feature to further adjust the effects of the Type and Background Suppression
selections. The feature operates with all four Background Suppression modes.
NOTE: Copy is not selectable in Color mode.
23
Reduce/Enlarge
The Reduce/Enlarge area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to select one of three
reduction/enlargement modes - Auto, Manual, and Preset. The illustration below depicts the
Reduce/Enlarge portion of the Control Panel.
NOTE: Reduce/Enlarge can only be selected in Copy mode.
Reduce/Enlarge Area
Auto
Auto automatically adjusts the reduction/enlargement to fit the size of media selected. To select
the Auto mode, press the key beneath Reduce/Enlarge until the Auto indicator lamp illuminates.
NOTE: The size of the output media must be known in advance for this feature to operate.
Therefore, Auto is not a valid selection if both the Synchro cut option and the Sheet and
Auto media source options are selected. If you select this combination, an INVALID
AUTO COMBINATION status is displayed.
Manual
Manual allows you to reduce the image captured by the Scan System to as little as 25%, or as
much as 400%, of the original size before the copy is printed.
To select the Manual mode:
1. Press the key beneath Reduce/Enlarge until the Manual indicator lamp illuminates.
The MANUAL REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT screen is displayed.
NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen.
24
MANUAL REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT
ENTER (25.0 400.0):
100.0%
Preset
Preset (factory default) allows you to select a predefined reduction or enlargement percentage.
To select the Preset mode:
1. Press the key under Reduce/Enlarge until the Preset indicator lamp illuminates.
The PRESET REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT screen is displayed.
NOTE: If the indicator lamp is already lit, press the key once to display the screen.
PRESET REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT
SELECT:
100.0%
65% and 129%, if the ANSI and ARCH sizes are enabled
71% and 141%, if the ISO A, ISO B or JIS B sizes are enabled
Up to six additional preset values, if these values have been defined using the
CUSTOM R/E presets menu functions.
NOTE: Refer to Media Series in the Main Menu section for more information about enabling
media series and defining custom presets.
3. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice and return to the READY screen. The
READY screen now displays the new reduction/enlargement percentage.
NOTE: Pressing the Exit key rejects the choice and retains the previous setting.
25
Graphical Display
The graphical display provides you with information and instructions pertaining to the system. It
consists of up to four lines of text and graphics. The display can be adjusted upward for better
viewing.
Navigation Keys
The navigation keys, located beneath the display, are used to move through the menu screens, to
select items on the screen, and to specify parameters when an options screen is displayed.
Some keys have more than one function depending on the screen being displayed at the time.
These special functions are explained in later sections.
Menu
The Menu key invokes the main menu. If a menu screen is already being displayed, pressing this
key exits the menus and directly returns you to the previous READY State.
Previous
The Previous key highlights the previous item in a displayed list.
Next
The Next key highlights the following item in a displayed list.
Enter
The Enter key either confirms the selection of the currently highlighted item or confirms an
entered numeric value.
Exit
The Exit key cancels a selection operation and returns you to a previous screen. It has other
effects, depending upon the specific situation, that are explained later.
Mode
The Mode key is a valid selection only when READY is displayed on the screen. This key is used
to switch between the READY TO COPY mode and the READY TO SCAN mode. The SCAN
mode can be entered only if the Scan-to-Net feature key is loaded.
Below are examples of the READY screen in COPY and SCAN modes.
26
Ready to Copy Screen for Tray Media (6279 makes a cut sheet tray option available)
READY TO SCAN
INSERT DOCUMENT
TIFF/CCITTG4
1
1 BIT
400
27
Batch
Transform
Sets Build
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
M NO
PRS
TUV
WXY
/.
C/CA
Finisher
Store/
Recall
Printer
Interrupt
Sample
Stop
Start
Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad contains the 0 to 9 numeric keys, the decimal key and the C/CA key.
Numeric (0-9) keys
These keys are used for numeric entry, password entry, and copy quantity fields.
NOTE: The letters next to the numbers are for entering User and Account Ids and Scan Directory
information.
/. (Decimal key)
This key is used for entering alphanumeric values and string entries for account and user
identities and directory names.
NOTE: The forward slash (/) to the left of the decimal is for future use.
C/CA (Clear/Clear All) key
This key has the following functions:
28
When in READY TO COPY mode, one press clears the current copy count to one. Two
presses within one-second resets the copy parameters to the default settings.
When in READY TO SCAN mode, pressing this key brings up the CLEAR SCANNED
IMAGE screen.
When in READY TO BUILD SET mode, pressing this key brings up the scanned
document (Refer to Sets Build key section of this manual for additional information).
When in the entry state for numeric entry fields, pressing this key acts as a backspace/delete
key. When the last digit is deleted, the numeric field goes to zero.
When in password entry and string entry fields, pressing this key acts as a backspace key.
When the last character is deleted, the field is blank.
When in quantity entry fields, pressing this key clears the field
to 1.
29
FreeFlow Accxes System & Web Printer Management Tool Setup Guide
Initial Power-On
For all controllers except the YKE, YKE-N, FRX and LVX controller, when the Wide Format Scan
System is present, the DDS parameter must be set to Enabled in order to enable the
COPY/SCAN functionality of the scanner. Go to the Web Printer Management Tool. Select
Configuration > Printer > Printer Setup > DDS Enabled. Be sure that the DDS Enabled checkbox
is selected. If the DDS Enabled checkbox is not selected, then the COPY/SCAN functionality will
be disabled.
The default for this parameter is disabled. You must ensure that it is set to Enabled when
powering on the Xerox Wide Format SCAN SYSTEM for the first time. After setting the DDS
parameter, wait 30 seconds, and then power the system off then on. Once you enable this
parameter, it will remain enabled (even following future software upgrades).
For the Xerox Wide Format Copy System 510 Series, you can set this parameter from either the
CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION screen of the Printer Control Panel or on the Web Printer
Management Tool. For the Xerox Wide Format Copy System 6030/6050/6050A, 721P, 6204,
and 6279 you can only set this parameter from the Web Printer Management Tool, (Configuration
> Printer > Printer Setup > DDS Enabled).
30
SCAN SYSTEM
Power Switch
Switching on the PUN, YKE or LVX Controller and the Printer (Xerox Wide Format
510 Series/721P)
Controller Power Switches
The YKE, PUN, and LVX Controller have their own power switch. First power on the Controller,
and then power on the Printer.
31
Power Switch
location on the
PUN Controller
32
Switching on the Printer and the Controller (PUN, YKE, YKE-N, FRX, and LVX
controllers)
NOTE: Ensure that the Scan System is switched on first and the P is displayed in the Status
Indicator window before powering on the Controller.
The PUN controller and the FreeFlow Accxes Print Servers (YKE, FRX YKE-N, and LVX
controllers) each have their own power switch.
When powering them on:
1. Power on the Printer.
2. Power on the Scan System.
3. Wait for the P to be displayed in the Status Indicator window of the Scan System.
4. Power on the Controller.
33
510 Series
Power Switch
721P Series
Power Switch
34
Xerox
6030/6050/6050A
Wide Format
Power Switch
35
36
Printer Power
Switch
Circuit Breaker
Power Button
The power button lamp will illuminate. After about one-half minute, the control panel will display
the message Printer Warming Up. The machine will be print-ready in about three minutes.
CAUTION: Powering down the system incorrectly may result in data corruption and a service
call. The system shutdown procedure below allows the controller to power down correctly.
Shutdown is best performed through the Web Printer Management Tool or the control panels
System Administration menus [Shutdown] feature. Only authorized persons should power down
the system fully.
37
The controller will complete its shutdown within 30 seconds from the moment the
control panel and printer shut down. The controllers power button lamp will go out
when the controller completes its shutdown.
Circuit Breaker
Printer Power
Switch
Power Button
The Power Button indicator will illuminate. The Control Panel will display the
message Printer Warming Up. The machine will be print-ready in about 3 minutes.
38
CAUTION: Powering down the system incorrectly may result in data corruption and a service
call. The system shutdown procedure below allows the controller to power down correctly.
Shutdown is best performed through the Web Printer Management Tool or the control panels
System Administration menus [Shutdown] feature. Only authorized persons should power down
the system fully.
39
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
100.0 %
For the 510 Series, switch the Circuit Breaker Switch to the Off (O) position.
Then switch the Printer Switch to the Off (O) position.
For the 721P, first power off the Printer. Then power off the Controller.
2. Switch off the Scan System by pressing the Power On/Off Switch on the back of the
Scan System to the Off (O) position as shown below.
SCAN SYSTEM
Power Switch
40
3 Document Quality
Document Quality
Document quality is the primary factor in obtaining good copies from scanned originals. For most
documents, the four Background Suppression key selections with DYNAMIC BACKGROUND
REMOVAL enabled, which is the default setting, provides an accurate copy. Some documents,
however, require manual adjustments to the settings.
This section explains the DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL feature, describes the
characteristics of good quality and bad quality documents, provides tips for preparing and
organizing documents for scanning, and summarizes the procedures for scanning documents of
different quality types.
41
3 Document Quality
DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL only monitors the document in the process direction, from
the lead edge to the trail edge. It cannot make adjustment from the left side to the right side of
the document. For example, if the input document is dark, DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL
will automatically make the appropriate compensation to optimize the reproduction of the dark
details. If the input document has a faded background, the feature will enable a faithful
reproduction of the original. However, the faded background must be inserted with the fading
running in the process direction with the darker side being inserted first.
In some cases, you may wish to optimize the settings for individual documents. For example, you
may not wish to faithfully reproduce paste-up lines, or other artifacts on the original. For this
reason, additional controls are available for selection of document type, document image quality,
desired output darkness, and background suppression.
The DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL feature, when enabled, uses information about the
document captured during the scanning process to set image quality settings. The system
automatically adjusts for the darkness of the background and the image content throughout the
length of the document. When not enabled, it only uses the information in a 0.70 (17.8 mm) area
over the width of the document to establish the image quality settings. Therefore, best results can
be obtained if the document is fed in with an edge that has a representative sampling of both the
background and the foreground image.
The Dynamic Background Removal feature provides an accurate copy for most documents
including blueline, blueprints, color line art/text, and mixed documents containing combinations of
halftone and art, or photograph and art. For documents with inverted images, the INVERT
function should be enabled. Refer to "Inverting an image" in the "Special features keys" section
for instructions on the INVERT function.
42
3 Document Quality
4"
The contrast between the foreground (the image of interest) and the background is
high. The foreground may be color or black.
The foreground is a solid, high-density black or dark color (or dark blue on a blueline,
or dark brown on a sepia). The foreground density is uniform. There is only one kind
of foreground (e.g., there are no pencil additions on a blueline). If the document is of
mixed type, the foreground is color.
If the document is white on black or white on blue, the foreground is clear white or
nearly white, and the background is a solid, high-density black or dark color.
The background is white or light-colored and is free of speckling or other noise. The
background density is uniform.
The document has no creases, folds, stains, tears or extraneous marks that the Scan
System might interpret as foreground.
The foreground is light (e.g., a faded or overexposed blueprint or light pencil lines).
The foreground has variable density (i.e., some parts are dark and some parts are
light).
The foreground consists of two or more densities or colors (e.g., pencil additions on
an ink drawing, or pencil or ink additions on a sepia).
The document has creases, folds, stains, tears, or extraneous marks that the Scan
System might interpret as foreground.
43
3 Document Quality
Preparing documents
When preparing documents for scanning, keep the following points in mind:
If documents have been stored rolled up, flatten them out. They will be much easier to handle if
they have been stored flat for at least eight hours. The longer that documents have been stored
flat, the easier it will be to scan them. Rolled-up documents will typically roll back up after being
scanned.
If possible, sort the documents you are going to scan according to these guidelines:
44
First, group the documents by media type - bond, vellum or film. Within each
document type, you can further group the documents by image type (e.g., blueprint,
pencil, sepia, line, photo, mixed (photo and line, blueline and pencil), and so forth).
Mixed documents contain both line elements and photo elements or halftone images.
Scanning groups of documents of the same type or series (ANSI, ARCH, etc.)
minimizes the number of changes you will need to make to the Image Quality
settings.
Next, divide the documents in each media type group into "good" and "bad" piles
based on your evaluation of their foreground and background quality. See "What is a
good quality document?" and "What is a bad quality document?" in this section for
assistance in doing so.
By grouping the documents in this way, you can scan the good quality documents
first. Then you can focus on the bad quality documents, which will require more
attention.
Next, determine if any of the documents are inverted (i.e., white or light foreground
against dark background). If any documents are inverted, refer to "Inverting an
image" in the "Special features keys" section.
Finally, sort the documents by size or series (ANSI, ARCH, etc.). This minimizes the
number of times you will need to change the Media Selection, Output Format
settings when using preset or custom format sizes.
3 Document Quality
Scanning strategies
When scanning documents, always try the default Image Quality settings first. Select the
documents type: line, photo, mixed or color and use the Original, Type, Normal, Line, Photo or
Color default settings for that type. Color is a Scan-to-Net feature and only available in SCAN
mode. These settings have been designed to give the optimum image quality for most
documents.
If you have a special original type, you may want to try some of the advanced image processing
features available on the Scan System. Table 1 describes the scanning strategies for special
original types.
Table 1. Scanning Strategies for Special Documents
Type of original
Color photograph
Color lithograph
Faded line/text
drawing
Set Background
Suppression to (light) and
Normal. Select Photo for
photo and select Line for
line drawing. Use Normal
for mixed documents.
Set Background
Suppression to OFF.
45
3 Document Quality
46
4 Image Quality
The Image Quality area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to make adjustments for
both the type of Original document and the output Copy to produce the best possible copy quality.
It contains selections for Original (Document): Type and Background Suppression, and Copy
options lighter or darker. There is also an IMAGE ENHANCEMENT selection in the Menu options
that can be used in some copy jobs to improve the image quality. Press the Menu key and scroll
to CONFIGURATION > IMAGE ENHANCEMENT.
The illustration below depicts the Image Quality portion of the Control Panel.
47
4 Image Quality
Original, Type
The Type option allows you to specify the type classification of your document. To select the
document type, press the key beneath the Type settings until the desired Type indicator lamp
illuminates.
NOTE: The SCAN OPTIONS will not be displayed unless the Scan-to-Net feature is installed. To
order this feature, contact your XEROX representative.
COPY MODE
Type, Normal, Line, and Photo
The Type settings are: Normal, Line, and Photo. Color is only available in SCAN mode.
The Line mode scans with high contrast to provide exceptional copying of line drawings even
light pencil is reproduced as a dark black line.
NOTE: Line mode should not be used with documents containing half toned images, as this may
cause them to become too dark.
Select Photo mode when the document contains a gray scale or color image, such as a
photograph.
Normal mode attempts to reproduce the document being scanned to provide the best image
quality including halftones and shadings as well as fine lines.
1. Select the Line, Photo or Normal by pressing the arrow key below Original, Type.
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
100.0%
48
4 Image Quality
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
IMAGING
AUTO-ROTATE
COLOR IQ: SRGB
9 REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION
MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH: 1200.0 IN
Imaging screen
REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION Selecting the checkbox will preserve fine lines in the
original document when reducing images during copying in Normal and Line mode only.
MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH To see what your Scan Systems maximum copy length is, select
the Menu key > Configuration > Copy Options > Imaging > Maximum Copy Length. The
default is 100 feet. For the 6030/6050/6050A, the scanned copy would get cut off at 3 meters.
WARNING: Copy documents that are larger than the printers maximum capability will not
print correctly, or may not print at all.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
SRGB
COLOR
COLOR IQ:
IQ: SRGB
NORMAL MODE:
BEST IQ
NORMAL MODE BEST IQ provides the best image quality, but it is a slower scanning speed.
FASTEST provides a faster scanning speed with lower image quality. Its only available if the
Turbo III Speed Enhancement feature key is installed.
DYNAMIC BACKGROUND REMOVAL The Dynamic Background Removal feature, when
enabled, uses information about the document captured during the scanning process to set
image quality settings. The system automatically adjusts for the darkness of the background and
the image content throughout the length of the document. Refer to DYNAMIC BACKGROUND
REMOVAL in the Document Quality section of this manual for additional information.
SCAN MODE
Type and Normal
NOTE: SCAN mode will not be displayed unless the Scan-to-Net feature is enabled. To order
this feature, contact your XEROX representative.
Normal mode attempts to reproduce the document being scanned to provide the best image
quality including halftones and shadings as well as fine lines. To select the scan options for Color
Mode:
1. Press the Mode key. The Please Enter Directory screen is displayed.
2. Enter the Directory Name. The READY TO SCAN INSERT DOCUMENT screen is
displayed.
3. Select the Normal by pressing the arrow key below Original, Type key until the
Normal light comes on. The SCAN OPTIONS (NORMAL) screen is displayed.
49
4 Image Quality
4. Use the Enter key to enable/disable checkbox selection and the Next or Previous
Key to select options with a colon (e.g., FORMAT: TIFF).
The options available for selections displayed on the screen will change depending on the
FORMAT and COMPRESSION that are selected. Listed below are the selections and available
options and their definitions:
FORMAT - Use this selection to determine which format you would like to have the
scanned image saved in, TIFF, CALS (1 BIT only) or PDF/A. Default is TIFF.
The screen shown below only appears in the SCAN mode. Additional image quality
selections are available by pressing the Menu key and scrolling to
CONFIGURATION>COPY OPTIONS>IMAGING or CONFIGURATION> IMAGE
ENHANCEMENT. Refer to the Main Menu section of the manual for additional
information on these selections.
9 PREVIEW
FORMAT:
TIFF
Type Line
Line Select Line for an image containing text, line art, or a mixture of these. If the COPY mode
is selected the READY TO COPY screen will be displayed. If the Mode selected is SCAN, and
the Scan-to-Net feature key is installed, the SCAN OPTION (LINE) screen will be displayed.
FORMAT:
TIFF
50
4 Image Quality
Type Photo
Select Photo when the document contains a gray scale or color image, such as a photograph.
When Photo is selected in the Scan Mode, the screen below will be displayed. The screen
provides additional options for the user.
COMPRESSION:
RAW
FORMAT:
TIFF
Scan Options (Photo) Screen
The SCAN OPTIONS (PHOTO) menu allows you to perform the following functions:
View the saved document file format for Photo mode. The format is 8 bit TIFF.
NOTE: This option will not be displayed unless the Scan-to-Net feature is enabled. To order this
feature, contact your XEROX representative.
NOTE: The Background Suppression option cannot be used with the Photo setting. If Photo is
selected, Background Suppression is automatically set to Off.
1. Enter the SCAN mode by pressing the Mode key, then entering the Directory Name
and pressing the Enter key.
2. Select Photo by pressing the arrow key below Original, Type key. The screen
shown below is displayed.
COMPRESSION:
RAW
TIFF
FORMAT:
51
4 Image Quality
For PREVIEW, press the Enter key to enable or disable the option. A
checkmark appears in the box to the left of the option when the option is enabled.
The factory default setting is enabled.
For COMPRESSION, press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired
setting. Then press the Enter key to select the highlighted format. The choices
are RAW and PACKBITS. The factory default setting is RAW.
4. For FILE FORMAT, the only selection is TIFF. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the
remaining setting, if desired.
5. Press the Enter key to confirm the selection.
6. Press the Exit key to return to the Ready screen.
Type, Color
Color Select Color when scanning full color documents. When Color Type is selected, a
version of the following screens will be displayed. The content of the screen will depend on the
selected FORMAT and COMPRESSION.
This screen will only be displayed in SCAN mode when the Scan-to-Net and Color Enablement
feature keys are installed. The Normal and Photo LEDs will be lit when Color is selected.
To select the scan options for Color Mode:
1. Press the Mode key. The Please Enter Directory screen is displayed.
2. Enter the Directory Name. The READY TO SCAN INSERT DOCUMENT screen is
displayed.
3. Select the Color by pressing the arrow key below the Original, Type key until the
Normal and Photo lights come on. The SCAN OPTIONS (COLOR) screen is
displayed.
4. Use the Enter key to enable/disable checkbox selection and the Next or Previous
Key to select options with a colon (e.g., FORMAT: TIFF).
The options available for selections displayed on the screen will change depending on the
FORMAT and COMPRESSION that are selected. Listed below are the selections and available
options and their definition:
PREVIEW - Use this checkbox to enable or disable the generation of a preview image for
your scanned document. Default is enabled (checkbox is checked)
FORMAT - Use this selection to determine which format you would like to have the
scanned image saved in, TIFF, JPEG, or PDF/A. Default is TIFF.
COMPRESSION (TIFF selected) - Use this selection to determine the compression
method to apply to the saved TIFF document. Select one of the following:
PACKBITS - Saves the document as 24-bit RGB compressed.
INDEX - Saves the document as 8-bit indexed RGB (using thresholding) compressed
with PACKBITS.
INDEX ED - Saves the document as 8-bit indexed RGB (using error diffusion)
compression with PACKBITS
52
4 Image Quality
FORMAT: : TIFF
PREVIEW
COMPRESSION:
PACKBITS
COMPRESSION:
PALETTE:
INDEX
DEFAULT
WEB - Is a Windows WEB palette of 216 colors suitable for publishing documents on
the WEB.
PREVIEW
COMPRESSION:
FORMAT:
JPEG
NORMAL
BEST IQ - Saves a document at a lower compression ratio but has higher image
quality.
53
4 Image Quality
PREVIEW
COMPRESSION:
FORMAT:
PDF/A
NORMAL
BEST IQ - Saves a document at a lower compression ratio but has higher image
quality.
Background Suppression
The Background Suppression enables you to make adjustments for documents that contain
poor contrast between the foreground image and the background. Background Suppression
monitors the pre-scan image, to ensure the best image quality possible. In the PRODUCTIVITY
mode, there is no prescan, therefore Background Suppression is done while the document is
being scanned.
NOTE: The scan system uses the first few inches of a document to determine the background
suppression. If the first few inches of the document being scanned are not representative
of the entire document, either too much or too little of the background will be removed. If
this occurs, try physically turning the document 90 degrees and scan it again. Continue
with this until an edge is found that produces a good scan.
Four choices are provided:
NOTE: Off is the only choice for Photo and Color Scanning. Scanning low contrast documents with
background suppression OFF will produce washed out images. When scanning these
documents, background suppression should be set to AUTO or DARK.
Off
This setting disables Background Suppression. It produces a document that reproduces all
the characteristics of the original document with minimum alteration. Choose this selection
when:
The lead edge of the document is very different from the rest of the document
(e.g., the lead edge contains a black border).
Maps with grayscale or color content may copy best in this mode.
(Light) This setting works best for documents on translucent or transparent media, such as
vellum (tracing paper) or film, or with medium levels of colored background on opaque media
54
4 Image Quality
or for documents. Such documents have a higher contrast between the foreground and
background than dark documents, but less contrast than normal documents.
(Dark) Use this setting for documents with a dark background or with medium contrast
between the foreground and background. In this mode, the background is not suppressed,
but the foreground image is improved to increase the contrast.
Auto (factory default) - The Scan System automatically adjusts the image quality parameters to
obtain the best copy.
NOTE: All three Background Suppression settings can be adjusted further by changing the
contrast setting in the Image Quality, Copy area.
Copy
The Copy option allows you to darken or lighten the contrast of the copy with respect to the
original document. Press the down arrow key to darken the contrast. Press the up arrow key to
lighten the contrast. The indicator lamp for the selected contrast setting illuminates. The middle
contrast setting is the factory default setting.
You can use this feature to further adjust the effects of the Type and Background Suppression
selections. The feature operates with all four Background Suppression modes.
55
4 Image Quality
56
5 Making Copies
Making copies
When the Graphical Display indicates READY TO COPY, the Wide Format Copy System is ready
to make copies.
SCANNER CONTROL
AUTOSCAN
DOCUMENT RETURN:
MODE:
FRONT
AUTOWIDTH / AUTOCENTER
Scanner Control Screen
When making a copy, you need to be aware of these settings. If any of these settings have been
changed from the default settings, the Scan System may not operate according to your
expectations.
Below is a brief summary of the scan control settings. For complete information about these
settings, refer to Scan System Control in the Main Menu section of this manual.
AUTOSCAN
AUTOSCAN enabled is the default setting. Normally, the AUTOSCAN mode is enabled.
When it is enabled, the Scan System automatically begins the scanning of a document when
the document is inserted. If AUTOSCAN is disabled, the Scan System transports the
document to the starting position and then waits for you to press the Start key before
beginning the scan.
DOCUMENT RETURN
FRONT is the default setting. When the DOCUMENT RETURN feature is set to FRONT, the
Scan System returns the document to the front or READY position at the completion of the
scan. When the DOCUMENT RETURN feature is set to REAR, the Scan System delivers
the document to the rear Stacker at the completion of the scan.
57
5 Making Copies
Some documents will always exit to the rear at the completion of the scan regardless of the
DOCUMENT RETURN setting. These documents include:
Thick documents
MODE:
MANUAL - The user must enter the width of the document manually, and very carefully
center the document when inserting it into the Scan System. The document is prescanned in
this mode.
AUTOWIDTH - This is the default setting. When AUTOWIDTH is selected, the Scan System
automatically detects the width of the document.
AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER - The document is prescanned in this mode. When
AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER is enabled, the Scan System automatically centers the image
and automatically detects the document width.
PRODUCTIVITY ANSI - PRODUCTIVITY is only available on Scan Systems with FreeFlow
Accxes firmware 10.0 or higher, Scan System firmware 3.2.6 or higher, and the Productivity
Document Feed Tray that includes discrete width sensors. PRODUCTIVITY ANSI is the
default. Other media type selections include ARCH, ISO A, ISO B, JIS B and CUSTOM.
These selections must be made so that the sensors detect the correct width. This feature
eliminates the prescan width measurement, which increases document throughput speed
resulting in greater productivity. CUSTOM requires standard media sizes to be entered in
CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS.
AUTOWIDTH and AUTOWITH/AUTOCENTER are not available in this mode.
Select the Menu key > CONFIGURATION>SCAN SYSTEM CONTROL, MODE: for additional
information.
Image Quality
The Image Quality area of the Scan System Control Panel allows you to make adjustments for
both the type of original document and the output copy to produce the best possible image
quality. It contains selections for Original (Document): Type and Background Suppression,
and Copy options lighter or darker.
The illustration below depicts the Image Quality portion of the Control Panel. Refer to the Image
Quality section of this manual for additional information.
58
5 Making Copies
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
100.0%
59
5 Making Copies
NOTE: When scanning to print, the copy is made using the current Printer processing defaults
including margins. If the image being scanned is the same size as the media being used,
set the margins to 0 (zero) to prevent the image from being clipped or select a larger
media size.
To make a copy using the default document settings:
1. Insert the original document face down and centered on the Document Feed-in Tray
of the Scan System.
NOTE: If the document is not exactly centered and the AUTOCENTER feature is enabled, the
Scan System will automatically correct the problem electronically. The resulting image
will still be correctly positioned on the output media. If AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER is
disabled, you will need to carefully center the document when inserting it. Refer to
Controlling the scan on the previous page. AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER is not
available in the PRODUCTIVITY mode, requiring the user to manually align the
document within the appropriate document size guidelines on the Feed-in Tray.
2. Gently move the document forward until the lead edge engages the feed rolls. The
Scan System transports the document to the starting position. It then scans the
document. The resulting image is electronically sent to the Printer and your copy is
printed.
NOTE: If AUTOSCAN is disabled, you will need to press the Start key to begin the scan. Refer
to Controlling the scan on the previous page.
NOTE: If the PRODUCTIVITY mode is enabled the document will start scanning immediately. If
the PRODUCTIVITY mode is not enabled, the document will pre-scan a small distance
then reverse itself before starting the complete scan.
3. When the document is returned to the READY position, do one of the following:
Pull the document to remove it. Lift the Thick Document Lever to remove fragile
or thick documents.
Press the Start key on the Scan System Control Panel to scan the document
again.
NOTE: If DOCUMENT RETURN is set to REAR, the document is delivered to the rear Stacker.
Some documents exit to the rear Stacker regardless of the DOCUMENT RETURN
setting. Refer to Controlling the scan on the previous page.
60
5 Making Copies
5. Insert the document face down into the Scan System. If the scan does not start
automatically, press the Start key.
NOTE: To set the scan to begin automatically, refer to Scan System Control in the Main Menu
section.
NOTE: If the image needs to be rotated to fit on the selected media size, additional processing
time is required. If possible, feed the original image so that no image rotation is required.
This will achieve the fastest processing time. For example, if an A-size copy is required
on a 12-inch (30.48 cm) roll, feed the original with the short edge first, not the long edge
first. If a B-size copy is required on a 17-inch roll, feed the document with the long edge
first, not the short edge first.
The Scan System scans the document and the Printer (if not already busy) prints the copy
immediately. If the Printer is busy when the scan is made, the copy will be printed when the
Printer becomes available.
When the Scan System detects the trail edge of the document, the Printer automatically cuts the
media so that the copy is the same length as the original document.
8.5 X 11 ANSI A
61
5 Making Copies
62
63
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
100.0 %
64
7 Scanning Oversized
Documents
Long Documents
Operator assistance will be required to guide and control the position of a long document to
prevent it from skewing or moving from side-to-side as it feeds through the Scan System.
Documents longer than 36 inches (914 mm) will always exit to the rear of the Scan System.
See the Maximum Copy Length section in this document.
Wide Documents
Documents wider than 36 inches (914 mm), but less than 42 inches (1057 mm), can be scanned.
However, the scanned image area, of a document centered on the Feed-in Tray, is 36 inches
(914 mm). Any image beyond the 36-inch (914 mm) width will be clipped off on the output copy.
When a document wider than 36 inches (914 mm) is inserted into the Document Handler, a
message will be displayed to enter the scan width. To scan the document, enter 36 in. (914 mm)
then press the Enter key to start the scan. A number larger than 36 (914) will not be accepted.
65
66
67
Transform
Batch
Sets Build
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PRS
TUV
WXY
/.
C/CA
Finisher
Store/
Recall
Printer
Interrupt
Sample
Stop
Start
68
Store/Recall Key
The Store/Recall feature contains the following menu choices:
LAST JOB - Enables you to recall and reuse the information from the last copy job.
JOB TEMPLATES - Enables you to save the settings from previous jobs in memory
as templates.
SAVE DEFAULT TEMPLATE - Enables you to save the settings from the current job
as the default template.
RECALL FACTORY DEFAULTS - Enables you to recall the factory default settings
as the active default settings.
STORE/RECALL
LAST JOB
JOB TEMPLATES
SAVE DEFAULT TEMPLATE
Store/Recall Screen
2. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
3. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
menu or screen for the selected option is displayed.
Last Job
The LAST JOB option of the STORE/RECALL menu provides a sub-menu of the following
choices:
RECALL LAST JOB Enables you to recall and reuse the parameters, images, and
features associated with the last copy job. You can either reprint the last job or print
a new job using all of the recalled settings. If you desired, the recalled settings could
be changed without scanning the job again.
NOTE: When Immediate Image Overwrite is enabled and running on the Web Printer
Management Tool, all the scanned images and image sets will be deleted from FreeFlow
Accxes as soon as they are processed. The FreeFlow Accxes controller will reboot,
causing a DISK IMAGE OVERWRITE IN PROGRESS message on the printer and
scan system during the reboot. Scan System users will not be able to recall the last job.
DELETE LAST JOB Enables you to delete the information from the last job.
NOTE: In the SCAN mode, the Last Job option is not available.
To access the LAST JOB menu:
1. Press the Store/Recall key. The STORE/RECALL menu screen is displayed.
69
2. Press the Enter key to select LAST JOB. The LAST JOB menu screen is displayed.
The selected option is highlighted.
LAST JOB
RECALL LAST JOB
DELETE LAST JOB
70
Job Templates
The JOB TEMPLATES option of the STORE/RECALL menu provides a sub-menu of the following
choices:
71
JOB TEMPLATES
RECALL TEMPLATE
SAVE TEMPLATE
DELETE TEMPLATE
SAVE TEMPLATE
UNUSED TEMPLATES: 6 7 8 9
ENTER TEMPLA TE NUMBER: 0
72
NOTE: You can replace the contents of a used location with the current job settings information.
If you choose a location that already contains information, the TEMPLATE IS IN USE
screen is displayed as shown below. Press the Enter key to overwrite the contents.
Press the Exit key to cancel the operation.
TEMPLATE IS IN USE
PRESS ENTER TO OVERWRITE
EXIT TO ABORT
RECALL TEMPLATE
TEMPLATES IN USE:
1
2
3
ENTER TEMPLA TE NUMBER
0
73
You can now use the parameter settings as they have been recalled, or you may change some of
them.
NOTE: If you change any of the Image Quality settings (i.e., document type, background
suppression, or copy contrast) or if you want to invert the image, an error message will
advise you to rescan the image. You must rescan the image to change any image quality
settings for a job that has been recalled.
7. Press the Enter key to return to the READY screen.
DELETE TEMPLATE
TEMPLATES IN USE: 1 2 3 4 5
ENTER TEMPLA TE NUMBER: 0
74
Finisher key
A finishing device, such as a folder, can be connected to the Wide Format Copy System. If such
a device is connected, the Finisher key enables or disables that device.
To enable/disable a finishing device:
Press the Finisher key. The Finisher indicator lamp illuminates and the FINISHER
menu screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate that the menu contains more
options than are visible. The selected option is highlighted.
75
FINISHER
FOLD PROGRAM
TITLE BLOCK LOCATION
OUTPUT BIN
OVERLENGTH OPTION
TAB OPTIONS
Finisher Screen
Other Finisher options that are accessed from this screen, using the Next key, are: Punch
Options, Margin Options, Crossfold Options, and Intelligent Title Block Option.
NOTE: If no finishing device is connected, pressing the Finisher key produces the error message
shown below.
FINISHE R
FINISHE R OPTION
IS NOT AVAILABLE
FINISHE R
FINIS HER OP TION CANNOT BE CHA NGED
DURING SETS B UILD OPERA TION
1. Press the Exit key to return to the READY screen. The Finisher indicator lamp is
extinguished.
2. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
3. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
screen for the selected option is displayed. See Finisher menu options below and on
the next page for an illustration and description of each option. Also refer to the
Folder User Documentation for additional information on the available folding options.
4. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the choices for the selected option.
5. When the desired choice is highlighted, press the Enter key to confirm your
selection.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 if you want to change a setting for any other options.
7. Press the Exit key to return to the READY screen.
76
A page icon is displayed with a dotted box at one of the page corners if a FOLD PROGRAM other
than BYPASS is selected. The dotted box indicates the title block location selection made using
the Finisher menu. The title block location can be changed on this screen using the Next and
Previous keys.
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
100.0 %
Fold Programs
The FOLD PROGRAM feature enables you to select one of up to 20 user-defined programs. The
program names are programmed into the finisher and passed to the Controller when the finisher
goes through its power-up sequence.
PROGRAM:
FOLD PROGRAM
USER PROGRAM
Overlength Options
The OVERLENGTH OPTIONS feature enables you to specify how long documents (documents
over 80 inches long) are handled by the folder. The choices are NO FOLD and Z-FOLD. If NO
FOLD is selected, the long document will not be folded. If Z-FOLD is selected, the long
document will be Z-FOLDED, but not cross-folded. NO FOLD is the factory default setting. This
is not available for all finishers.
OVERLENGTH OPTIONS
OVERLENGTH: NO FOLD
77
Tab Options
The TAB OPTIONS feature enables you to override the pre-programmed tab settings for the
selected finishing program. The choices are ALWAYS ON, ALWAYS OFF, and USE PROGRAM
SETTING. USE PROGRAM SETTING is the factory default setting.
TAB:
TAB OPTIONS
USE PROGRAM
Punch Options
The PUNCH OPTIONS feature enables you to override the pre-programmed hole punch settings
for the selected finishing program. The choices are ALWAYS ON, ALWAYS OFF, and USE
PROGRAM SETTING. USE PROGRAM SETTING is the factory default setting.
PUNCH:
PUNCH OPTIONS
USE PROGRAM
Margin Options
The MARGIN OPTIONS feature enables you to override the pre-programmed margin settings for
the selected finishing program. The choices are ALWAYS OFF and USE PROGRAM SETTING.
Note that ALWAYS ON is not an available setting. USE PROGRAM SETTING is the factory
default setting.
MARGIN:
MARGIN OPTIONS
USE PROGRAM
78
Crossfold Options
The CROSSFOLD OPTIONS feature enables you to override the pre-programmed crossfold
settings for the selected finishing program. The choices are ALWAYS ON, ALWAYS OFF, and
USE PROGRAM SETTING. USE PROGRAM SETTING is the factory default setting.
CROSSFOLD OPTIONS
CROSSFOLD:
USE PROGRAM
TITLE BLOCK
TB LOCATION:
UPPER RIGHT
79
Output Bin
The OUTPUT BIN feature enables you to specify which finisher output bin to use for the finished
output. The choices are DONT CARE, BIN X (where X equals 1 to the actual number of finisher
bins), and FANFOLD. DONT CARE is the factory default setting. The settings are dependent on
the finisher.
OUTPUT BIN
OUTPUT BIN:
BYPASS
SETS BUILD
COLLATION:
FORWARD
CHECKPLOT
Sets Build Screen
2. Press the Previous or the Next key to select FORWARD or REVERSE collation.
80
FORWARD prints the collated set in the order that the sheets were scanned. Page 1
will be on the top.
2
PRINTE D
SCANNED
REVERSE prints the set in the reverse order that they were scanned. Page 1 will be
on the bottom.
2
1
1
SCANNED
PRINTE D
3. Regardless of the collation order chosen, if you want a printed copy (checkplot) after you
scan each document, before they are printed as a set, then select the CHECKPLOT box.
4. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. The READY TO BUILD SET screen is
displayed.
100.0
MEMORY
5. Insert each document of the set, one at a time, into the Scan System as prompted by
the display. As the documents are scanned, the amount of memory used is shown in
the rectangular graphical display.
NOTE: You can select reduction/enlargement and copy quality settings for each sheet prior to
scanning that sheet.
6. When the set is completely scanned, press the Sets Build key again. The Sets
Build indicator lamp is extinguished when the Start key is pressed then the READY
TO PRINT SET screen is displayed.
7. If desired, you can now make further changes to the Media Selection, Source selection
and the Reduction/Enlargement value. Any such change will be applied to that printing of
the entire set.
8. Enter the number of copies desired and press the Start key. The Printer prints the
number of sets requested.
81
After the printing of the set, the set can be recalled, the values changed again, and the set
reprinted using the new values. To recall the set, refer to Store/Recall key in the Special
features key section of this manual for further information.
NOTE: Settings for the last document scanned are not restored when recalling a set. After a set
is recalled, all LEDs will be turned off. If a setting is changed after a set is recalled, it will
be applied to all documents in the set.
Batch Key
The Batch feature allows you to improve copy speed by enabling Batch Mode processing of
several documents on the Scan System. When Batch Mode processing is enabled, the Scan
System collects prescan information for just the first document inserted into the Scan System.
Prescan information on subsequent documents in the set is not collected. The subsequent
documents will be scanned using the information collected on the first document. Eliminating the
collection of this information increases overall copy speed.
To enable Batch Mode processing:
1. Press the Batch key. The Batch indicator lamp will begin flashing.
2. Insert the first original into the Scan System. The Scan System scans the original
and the screen shown below is displayed.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the width of the set and press the Enter key to
accept the value.
Press the Enter key to accept the width detected by the Wide Format Copy
System.
The Batch indicator lamp becomes steady and remains so until batch mode is
disabled.
4. When the last document in the set has been scanned, press the Batch key to disable
batch mode. The Batch indicator lamp is extinguished.
NOTE: When Batch mode is ENABLED, the AUTOCENTER feature is temporarily disabled. Be
careful to manually center each document that is inserted into the Scan System
82
Transform Key
The Transform feature contains the following menu choices:
MARGINS - Allows you to adjust the dimensions of the margins around the image. By
entering positive margins, blank space is inserted around the image. By entering
negative values, unwanted parts of the image can be cropped.
JUSTIFICATION - Allows you to adjust the position of the image on the media.
SINGLE BIT SCALE MODE Allows you to select from Fast, Best and Line
Optimized.
NOTE: The image can also be rotated. Refer to Imaging in the Copy Options section for
further information about image rotation.
TRANSFORM MENU
MARGINS
JUSTIFICATION
TRANSFORM
Transform Menu Screen
Margins
The MARGINS option of the TRANSFORM MENU allows you to select the dimensions for the
margins that surround an image. These margins are referred to as the lead, left, right and trail
edges.
NOTE: Margins can only be adjusted when the Wide Format Copy System is in the COPY
mode.
The example below illustrates an image entering the Scan System and the orientation of the
image margins.
Scanner
Lead
d
Right image
d
Trail
d
Left image
d
83
If Synchro has been selected from the Output Format area of the Scan System
Control Panel, the lead margin is added before the image is printed. The trail margin
is added after the media cut signal is received from the Scan System. Thus, the
length of the media from the Printer will be the scanned document length plus the
lead and trail margins.
If a fixed media length (Preset or Manual) has been selected as the Output Format,
the white space of the specified margin surrounds the image, but the actual physical
dimensions of the media remain as specified. The margins reduce the allowable
area on the media in which the image may be placed.
LEAD
LEFT
RIGHT
TRAIL
+
+
+
+
1.0 IN
0.0 IN
0.0 IN
0.0 IN
If the unit of measure has been set to inches, IN appears next to each value. If the
unit of measure has been set to millimeters, MM appears next to each value. Refer
to Localization in the Main CONFIGURATION section for information about setting
the display units.
The graphical display to the right of the margin settings illustrates the approximate
placement of the image as a result of the settings.
3. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the setting you wish to change.
NOTE: Each margin has two components: a +/- indicator and a numeric value. As you press
the Previous or Next key, the components highlight individually.
To change the + or - setting, press the Previous or Next key. An edge of the
image can be clipped by entering a negative margin value for that edge. In that
case, the affected edge is shown as a dotted line and the image icon is shown as
partially outside the bounds of the media.
The illustration below shows a negative left margin with TOP LEFT justification.
84
LEAD
LEFT
RIGHT
TRAIL
+ 2.0 IN
- 1.0 IN
+ 0.0 IN
+ 0.0 IN
Margins Selection Screen in Transform Menu
To change the value setting, use the numeric keypad to enter the value. The values
can be set in increments of 0.1 in (1.0 mm) and over a range of +8 to -8 in (+203 to 203 mm). Values outside the allowed range are rejected. If you enter an invalid
value, press the Exit key to clear it. The default margins are 0.
6. Press the Enter key to confirm the setting. The graphical display updates
accordingly.
NOTE: To cancel the setting, press the Exit key.
7. When you have set all the margins as desired, press the Exit key to return to the
TRANSFORM MENU screen.
Justification
The JUSTIFICATION option of the TRANSFORM MENU allows you to adjust the position of the
image on the media.
NOTE: Image means the entire scanned page including the white space.
JUSTIFICA TION
X:
Y:
LEFT
CENTER
Justification Screen
4. Press the Previous or the Next key to select the X (horizontal) or Y (vertical)
coordinate.
5. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice.
6. Press the Previous or Next key to select a choice for justification.
85
For the X direction, the choices are LEFT, CENTER, and RIGHT. For the Y direction, the
choices are TOP, CENTER, and BOTTOM.
7. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. The graphical display updates
accordingly.
NOTE: To cancel your choice, press the Exit key.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 if you wish to change position of the other coordinate.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the TRANSFORM MENU screen.
Transform
The TRANSFORM option of the TRANSFORM MENU allows you to create a mirror image of a
scanned image and to convert a scanned image to a negative image.
TRANSFORM
MIRROR:
INVERT:
OFF
OFF
Transform Screen
Axis
Transform
X
Y
XY
OFF
86
6. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice. The graphical display updates
accordingly. The illustration below shows the TRANSFORM screen with X as the
mirror image selection.
TRANSFORM
MIRROR:
INVERT:
X
OFF
Transform Screen
NOTE: To cancel your choice, press the Exit key.
Inverting an Image
The INVERT option allows you to convert a scanned image to a negative image. For black and
white images, the white pixels will be printed black and the black pixels will be printed white. For
grayscale images, the image will be converted into its photographic negative. INVERT is not
selectable when Color is selected as an Original Type.
To invert an image:
1. Press the Transform key. The TRANSFORM MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until TRANSFORM is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select TRANSFORM. The TRANSFORM screen is displayed.
Below is an example of the TRANSFORM screen with both the MIRROR and
INVERT options turned off.
TRANSFORM
MIRROR:
OFF
INVERT:
OFF
Transform Screen
87
When INVERT is ON, the icon on the right side of the TRANSFORM screen is inverted. The
example below shows the TRANSFORM screen with INVERT turned ON.
TRANSFORM
MIRROR
OFF
INVERT
ON
Transform Screen
NOTE: To cancel your choice, press the Exit key.
Sample key
The Sample key allows you to access the Sample Mode screen, from where you can send a
scanned image to an FTP destination.
The Sample key also allows you to print a sample of a scanned image in both the COPY mode
and the SCAN mode. You can then check the sample for quality or observe the results of
features or copy quality adjustments before the document is copied or scan to a file.
The dimensions of the sample, in the Copy mode, are the width of the page by 210 mm. The
sample is taken from a point equidistant from the lead and trail edge of the image. Refer to Copy
Mode below for instruction to print a sample.
In the SCAN mode the sample size is the whole document. To enable the Sample key in the
SCAN Mode, the Scan-to-net feature must be installed. To enable a print sample the Scan-toPrint feature key must be installed. Refer to the Scan Mode Sample below for instructions to print
a sample.
SAMPLE MODE
PRESS START TO ACCEPT PAGE.
PRESS C/CA TO REJECT.
88
Press the Start key to print the complete image as a full-size copy.
3. Press the Sample key again to disable the Sample feature. The Printer is returned to
the default priority setting and the Sample and Printer Interrupt indicator lamps are
extinguished.
SAMPLE MODE
FILE: LOCAL FILE
5. Press the Enter key to enable SCAN IMAGE TO PRINTER. Press the Exit key to
exit the menu. The processing time for Scan-to-Printer images will be longer,
depending on the image size.
89
90
In COPY mode, documents are scanned and temporarily stored in memory or on the
controller internal hard disk, and then sent to the local Printer as soon as the Printer
is available. When the next job is scanned, the file from the previous job is
automatically deleted from the hard disk, making room for new files. Operation of the
system works as described in the previous sections.
NOTE: If the Image Overwrite feature is enabled, Scan to FTP is still available, but since the
images are deleted from the hard drive, Scan to Remote Printer is disabled while the
Image Overwrite feature is in effect.
If an internal error occurs while FTP transferring a scanned image to a remote file system, the
scanned image will be deleted and the following error will be displayed. Setting up an FTP
91
destination on the Web Printer Management Tool with an invalid user name and/or password,
can also cause this error.
CONTROLLER FAULT
50000017: INTERNAL FAULT
FTP TRANSFER FAILED
SCANNED IMAGE DELETED
FTP Transfer Failed Screen
Scan-to-Net: The image file created by scanning is stored directly on the controller hard disk for
later retrieval over a connected network by a remote system. The image is stored in Tagged
Image File Format (TIFF) 6.0 using CCITT Group 4, CALS, Packbits, or PDF/A-1b. Highresolution JPG files and PDF/A-1b are also available with the Color Scan-to-Net option. Files
stored in SCAN mode can be retrieved over the network. After the FreeFlow Accxes Client Tools
program, which is running on a network-connected computer, retrieves the file, the image residing
on the local hard disk is deleted automatically.
After a file has been on the local hard disk for longer than the time specified for the FILE
DELETION Timer, the system automatically deletes the file. Refer to the Main Menu,
CONFIGURATION menu, TIMERS section of this manual for information about setting the FILE
DELETION timer.
Real-time PDF Scan-to-Net: Processing of the image for storage or transfer to a remote location
is done at the same time the image is being scanned. This cannot be done when using the Color
PDF Scan-to-Net feature.
To switch between the COPY mode and the SCAN mode, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the READY TO COPY screen is displayed. If a menu is displayed, press
the Menu key to return to the READY screen. If PLEASE ENTER ACCOUNT is
displayed, enter a valid User ID code, and then enter a valid account number to
obtain the READY screen.
2. Press the Mode key. The system switches to the SCAN mode and the screen now
displays. Pressing the Mode key again returns the system to the COPY mode.
PLEASE ENTER
DIRECTORY
Images
3. Enter a Directory name, up to 16 alphanumeric characters, to which you will scan the
images. The name cannot begin with a period/decimal point.
92
READY TO SCAN
INSERT DOCUMENT
TIFF/CCITTG4
1
1 BIT
400
TIFF/CCITTG4
1 BIT
Specifying the media Source and Type Since the output is now an electronic file,
specifying the media is not applicable.
Specifying the output format The image file always has the format of the length of
the document by the scan width. The scan width can be manually specified if the
entire width of the document is not desired. Refer to Scan System Control in the
Main Menu section to enable or disable manual specification of the scan width.
93
Selection of Margins or Justification You can crop equal amounts from each side
edge of the document by manually specifying a scan width that is narrower than the
actual document. Refer to Scan System Control in the Main Menu section to
enable or disable manual specification of the scan width.
Selection of Image Type. Only Line, Photo, Normal, and Color image types are
valid for SCAN mode. Refer to the Image Quality, Scan Mode section in this
manual for additional information
7. Select the Image Quality, Original, and Type by pressing the arrow button located
under Type. When the Type (Normal, Line, Photo, or Color) is selected, the
appropriate SCAN OPTION (NORMAL, LINE, PHOTO, or COLOR) is displayed. Use
the Next, Previous, and Enter keys to navigate to and through the available options
on the screen. Press the Enter key to confirm your choice(s). For additional
information refer to the Image Quality, Scan Mode section of this manual.
8. Insert your original document face down and centered on the feed tray of the Scan
System.
94
9. Gently move your document forward until the Scan Systems feed rolls engage the
documents leading edge.
10. If prompted to do so, enter the desired scanning width and press Enter.
11. As your document is automatically fed into the Scan System, the resulting image is
stored as a file in the Scan Directory on the system Controllers hard drive. The
image can be retrieved at your workstation using the Document Retrieve Tool of the
FreeFlow Accxes Client Tools.
NOTE: You may have to press the Start button if the configuration (for Auto Scan) has been
changed from the factory default.
CLEAR ALL IMAGES All images stored under the currently active account are
deleted.
If the scanned image is a multi page file, the choices are:
DO NOT CLEAR PAGE The page is not deleted.
CLEAR LAST PAGE - The last page scanned by the currently active account is
deleted. Press the C/CA key again, followed by the Enter key, to delete the next-tolast scanned page. This process can be repeated until all desired pages are removed
from the hard disk. It may take a few minutes longer to clear a scanned photo or an
image with color.
95
CLEAR ENTIRE MULTI-PAGE All pages stored under the currently active account
are deleted.
Listing the number of images stored under each directory and the percentage of total
hard disk space consumed by each account
Refer to File System in the Main Menu section of this manual for complete information about
the above functions.
2. Select the Image Quality, Original, and Type by pressing the arrow button located
under Type. When the Type (Normal, Line, Photo, or Color) is selected, the
appropriate SCAN OPTION (NORMAL, LINE, PHOTO, or COLOR) is displayed. Use
the Next, Previous, and Enter keys to navigate to and through the available options
on the screen. Select the TIFF or PDF option. Press the Enter key to confirm your
choice(s). For additional information refer to the Image Quality, Scan Mode section
of this manual.
3. Select Sets Build. This opens the Multi-Page screen.
4. Insert your original document face down and centered on the feed tray of the Scan
System.
5. Gently move your document forward until the Scan Systems feed rolls engage the
documents leading edge.
6. If prompted to do so, enter the desired scanning width and press Enter.
96
7. As your document is automatically fed into the Scan System, the resulting image is
stored as a file in the Scan Directory on the system Controllers hard drive. The
image can be retrieved at your workstation using the Document Retrieve Tool of the
FreeFlow Accxes Client Tools.
8. Scan the documents. After you have scanned all of your pages, select Sets Build
again.
9. Select Start.
97
98
10 Main Menu
Main Menu
The Main Menu provides options for configuring the system, obtaining system information,
performing system administration functions, and running system diagnostics.
When you access the Main Menu, a menu containing the following sub-menus is displayed:
DIAGNOSTICS - Enables the Customer Service Engineer and/or the operator to run
a number of system diagnostic routines.
READY TO COPY
INSERT DOCUMENT
AUTO
1
100.0%
Menu
Previous
Next
Enter
Exit
Mode
The MAIN MENU screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate that the menu list
contains more items than are visible. The selected option is highlighted.
99
10 Main Menu
MAIN MENU
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM INFORMATION
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
2. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list options.
3. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option.
Configuration Menu
The CONFIGURATION option of the Main Menu provides a sub-menu of the following choices:
CONTROL PANEL - Controls whether the beeper is used for the key click and invalid
entry beeps. Also allows selection of the font display style and the default operating
mode.
COPY OPTIONS - Sets the choices for standard media series, custom media
formats, custom reduction/enlargement values, and imaging parameters.
TIMERS - Sets the values for the Feature, Printer Interrupt, and File Deletion timers.
POWER SAVER - Sets the number of hours of inactivity after which the system goes
into Power Saver mode.
SCANNER CONTROL - Sets the choices for the operation of the Scan System for
both copying and scan-to-file. Auto Scan, Document Return, and Mode (Manual
Width, Auto Width).
CONFIGURATION
LOCALIZATION
CONTROL PANEL
COPY OPTIONS
Configuration Screen
3. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
4. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the options.
The menu or screen for the selected option is displayed.
100
10 Main Menu
Localization
The LOCALIZATION option of the CONFIGURATION menu sets the language in which
messages are displayed. It also controls whether measurements are displayed in English or
metric units.
To set the display language or display units:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Enter key to select LOCALIZATION. The LOCALIZATION screen is
displayed. Below is an example of the LOCALIZATION screen.
LOCALIZATION
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
DISPLAY UNITS:
Localization Screen
Control Panel
The CONTROL PANEL option of the CONFIGURATION menu controls whether the beeper is
used for the key click and invalid entry beeps. It also allows selection of the font display style and
the default mode of operation for the Wide Format Copy System.
To set the beeper, text style or default operating mode:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Next key to select CONTROL PANEL.
4. Press the Enter key to select CONTROL PANEL. The CONTROL PANEL screen is
displayed. Below is an example of the CONTROL PANEL screen.
101
10 Main Menu
BEEPER:
TEXT:
CONTROL PANEL
ENABLED
NORMAL
DEFAULT MODE:
COPY
Control Panel Screen
5. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight BEEPER, TEXT MODE or DEFAULT
MODE.
6. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted option.
7. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired setting for the option.
The choices for BEEPER are ENABLED or DISABLED. ENABLED is the default
setting. The Initialization Beep and the Fault Beep are not affected by this setting
and cannot be turned off.
The choices for TEXT are NORMAL or BOLD. NORMAL is the default setting.
The choices for DEFAULT MODE are COPY or SCAN. COPY is the default setting.
NOTE: The DEFAULT MODE setting will not be displayed unless the Scan-to-Net feature is
enabled. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted setting.
Copy Options
The COPY OPTIONS feature of the CONFIGURATION menu provides a sub-menu of the
following choices:
MEDIA SERIES Sets the standard media sizes for preset output formats. Table 5
shows the standard media series and the sizes associated with them.
CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS Sets the custom media sizes for preset output
formats.
102
10 Main Menu
3. Press the Next key until COPY OPTIONS is displayed. The COPY OPTIONS menu
screen is displayed. The black arrows indicate that the menu contains more options
than are visible. The selected option is highlighted.
COPY OPTIONS
MEDIA SERIES
CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS
CUSTOM R/E PRESETS
4. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
5. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted option. The screen for the selected
option is displayed.
Table 2. Media Series Options
Choose
Series
To Display
Sizes
Dimensions
ANSI
30
A4
210 x 297 mm
A3
297 x 420 mm
A2
420 x 594 mm
A1
594 x 841 mm
A0
841 x 1189 mm
B4
250 x 353 mm
B3
353 x 500 mm
B2
500 x 707 mm
B1
707 x 1000 mm
ARCH
ISO A
ISO B
(width x length)
103
10 Main Menu
JIS B
B4
257 x 364 mm
B3
364 x 515 mm
B2
515 x 728 mm
B1
728 x 1030 mm
Media Series
The MEDIA SERIES option controls which standard media series are displayed when Preset is
selected from the Output Format portion of the Scan System Control Panel.
You can select one or more media series to be displayed. Refer to Table 5 for a listing of the
sizes associated with each media series.
To enable/disable a media series:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Next key until COPY OPTIONS is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter key to select COPY OPTIONS. The COPY OPTIONS menu screen
is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select MEDIA SERIES. The MEDIA SERIES screen is
displayed. Below is an example of the MEDIA SERIES screen.
MEDIA SERIES
ANSI
ARCH
ISO A
ISO B
JIS B
Media Series Screen
104
10 Main Menu
Below is an example of the MEDIA SERIES screen. In the example, the display units have been
set to inches.
12. Press the Exit key to return to the COPY OPTIONS menu screen.
105
10 Main Menu
7. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the value that you wish to change.
8. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired value. The valid value range is from
25% to 400%.
NOTE: Duplicate values are not displayed in the Preset Reduction/Enlargement list. You can
remove a preset value from the list by setting the value to 100.0%.
Imaging
The IMAGING option allows you to perform the following functions:
106
10 Main Menu
Maximum Copy Length. The default is 100 feet. For the 6030/6050/6050A, the
scanned copy would get cut off at 3 meters.
WARNING: Copy documents that are larger than the printers maximum capability will not
print correctly, or may not print at all.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
IMAGING
AUTO-ROTATE
COLOR IQ: SRGB
9 REDUCTION LINE PRESERVATION
MAXIMUM COPY LENGTH: 1200.0 IN
Imaging Screen
Image Enhancements
The IMAGE ENHANCEMENT feature settings are used to enhance the appearance of color
scanned images, particularly halftone color originals (for example, maps).
This feature will greatly enhance the printing of a color sample using the Color Scan-to-Print
feature key.
To enable the IMAGE ENHANCEMENT features, perform the following:
1. Select the Menu key.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Next key until IMAGE ENHANCEMENT is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter key to select IMAGE ENHANCEMENT. The IMAGE
ENHANCEMENT menu screen is displayed.
5. Press the Next key to highlight COLOR IQ.
107
10 Main Menu
6. Press the Enter key to select COLOR IQ. The COLOR IQ screen is displayed.
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
SRGB
COLOR IQ:
IQ: SRGB
COLOR
BEST IQ
NORMAL MODE:
7. Press the Next key to select the enhancement option you want:
SRGB: scanned colors will be converted to the SRGB (Standard Red Green
Blue) color space
ADAPTIVE CONTRAST: scanned colors are first converted to the SRGB color
space, and then enhanced using an adaptive contrast algorithm. The adjustment
changes the images white point, black point,
NOTE: Further color halftone image enhancement can be achieved when printing by enabling
the Error Diffusion Raster Halftone Method in the controller Web Printer Management
Tool. The setting is found on the Processing Defaults page. Select Error Diffusion from
the Raster Halftone Method pull-down menu.
Timers
The TIMERS option of the CONFIGURATION menu allows you to set the values for the time-out
functions. Pressing any key or scanning a document resets the timers.
The timers are as follows:
FEATURE Controls how long the current feature parameters remain in effect after
the last key press, scan completion, or insertion of a document into the Scan System.
The FEATURE timer can be set between 0 and 99 minutes. The factory default is 5
minutes. A value of 0 means that the feature will never time out.
NOTE: To prevent images from being lost, feature time-outs will not occur during the sets build
process.
108
10 Main Menu
PRINTER INTERRUPT - Controls how long the Printer remains in the interrupted
state with no interruption at the Scan System Control Panel. This timer pertains to
print jobs that have been interrupted to allow a copy job to process. The allowed
range is 1 to 99 minutes. The factory default is 1 minute.
FILE DELETION - Specifies the maximum amount of time a scanned image file
remains on the file system before being deleted. This timer pertains only to files
scanned when the Wide Format Copy System is in the READY TO SCAN mode. This
timer can be set between 1 and 24 hours in increments of 1 hour. When a file is
scanned in, it is given a time stamp. When the age of the file on the hard disk
exceeds the value of the FILE DELETION timer, the file is automatically deleted to
allow space for new files. The default value is 24 hours. After the files have been
deleted, the directory will also be deleted if no other files are scanned to it.
To adjust a timer:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Next key until TIMERS is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter key to select TIMERS. The TIMERS screen is displayed.
TIMERS
FEATURE (0 99) MIN 5
PRINTER INTERRUPT (1 99 MIN): 1
FILE DELETION (1-24 HR): 24
Timers Screen
Power Saver
The POWER SAVER option of the CONFIGURATION menu allows you to set the number of
hours of inactivity after which the system goes into Power Saver mode.
To adjust the power saver:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Enter key to select CONFIGURATION. The CONFIGURATION menu
screen is displayed.
3. Press the Next key until POWER SAVER is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter key to select POWER SAVER. The POWER SAVER screen is
displayed.
109
10 Main Menu
POWER SAVER
POWER SAVER DELA Y (0 4 HR): 3
5. Use the numeric keypad to enter the power saver value. The valid value range is 0
to 4 hours. The factory default is 3 hours.
6. Press the Enter key to confirm the value.
7. Press the Exit key to return to the CONFIGURATION menu screen.
Scanner Control
The SCANNER CONTROL option of the CONFIGURATION menu allows you to set the options
for how the Scan System starts and finishes a scan. It contains the following features:
AUTOSCAN - Tells the Scan System either to start the scan automatically when the
document is inserted (ENABLED), or to wait until the Start key is pressed
(DISABLED). ENABLED is the factory default setting.
DOCUMENT RETURN - Tells the Scan System, after the scan, either to return the
document to the front of the Scan System (FRONT), or to drop the document from
the rear of the Scan System into the catch tray (REAR). REAR is the factory default
setting.
MANUAL WIDTH - The user must enter the document width and very carefully center
the document. In this mode the document will be prescanned.
AUTOWIDTH - Enables the automatic detection of the width of the document. In this
mode the document will be prescanned.
PRODUCTIVITY - This feature does not use AUTOCENTER, requiring the operator
to manually align the document within the media guidelines on the Feed-in Tray. The
width sensors eliminate the need for a prescan, thereby increasing the overall
throughput of the system resulting in higher productivity. When this feature is used,
the operator must select the media series, ANSI, ARCH, ISO A, ISO B JIS B and
CUSTOM etc. since the number of sensors provided cannot monitor every media
type.
To use the MODE: PRODUCTIVITY: CUSTOM the custom sizes must be entered in
the CUSTOM MEDIA FORMATS (Select the Menu key > CONFIGURATION>COPY
OPTIONS).
110
10 Main Menu
SCANNER CONTROL
AUTOSCAN
DOCUMENT RETURN:
MODE:
FRONT
AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER
ScannerControl Screen
For AUTOSCAN, you can enable or disable the feature. A checkmark in the box
to the left of the feature indicates that the feature is enabled. Enabled is the
factory default setting for these features.
For DOCUMENT RETURN, the selections are FRONT and REAR. FRONT is
the factory default setting.
For MODE: use the Previous or Next keys to select the desired option then
press the Enter key to confirm the choice. The options are MANUAL,
AUTOWIDTH, AUTOWIDTH/AUTOCENTER, or PRODUCTIVITY. If
PRODUCTIVITY is selected, then use the Previous or Next key to select the
ANSI, ARCH, ISO A, ISO B, JISB, or CUSTOM setting.
Use the CUSTOM setting when documents of mixed series will be scanned in the
same job. The CUSTOM selection uses the custom sizes that are entered in the
CUSTOM MEDIA SIZES (Menu key > CONFIGURATION>COPY OPTIONS).
111
10 Main Menu
RECENT FAULT LIST - Displays the most recent faults related to the Scan System.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
RECENT FAULT LIST
CONFIGURATION PRINTS
System Information Screen
4. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
5. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
menu or screen for the selected option is displayed.
System Description
The SYSTEM DESCRIPTION option of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu provides information
on the model identity and firmware version for each component connected to the Wide Format
Copy System.
To display component information:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key to highlight the SYSTEM INFORMATION option.
3. Press the Enter key to select SYSTEM INFORMATION. The SYSTEM
INFORMATION menu screen is displayed.
4. Press the Enter key to select SYSTEM DESCRIPTION. The SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION screen is displayed.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SCANNER
CONTROLLER
CONTROL PANEL
System Description Screen
112
10 Main Menu
5. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the component about which you want to
view information.
6. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted component. The screen for the
selected component is displayed. Following are examples of the screens for each of
the components.
SCANNER
MODEL: XEROX WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM
FIRMWARE: 3.2.8
Scanner Screen
CONTROLLER
MODEL: 4
FIRMWARE: 10.0
RAM: 512MB
Controller Screen
NOTE: The CONTROLLER screen also provides the amount of Random Access Memory (RAM).
CONTROL PANEL
MODEL: 1
FIRMWARE : 1.1.0
PRINTER
MODEL: XEROX XXXX WIDE FORMAT
FIRMWARE: XXX
Printer Screen
NOTE: The XXXX represents the Printer name.
113
10 Main Menu
FINISHER
MODEL:
NONE
Finisher Screen
NOTE: This screen identifies the Finisher, if any. If there is no finisher, the MODEL is displayed
as NONE. If a Folder is connected, the FINISHER screen displays the configuration of
the connected Folder.
Go to the Problem Solving section of this document to look up the second columns
fault code.
114
10 Main Menu
Configuration Prints
The CONFIGURATION PRINTS option of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu allows you to print
one of the following selections:
Copier Configuration
Printer Configuration
Printer Settings
CONFIGURATION
COPIER CONFIGURATION
PRINTER CONFIGURATION
PRINTER SETTINGS
ALL CONFIGURATION PRINTS
Configuration Screen
6. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the configuration page you want to print.
7. Press the Enter key to select the highlighted configuration. The screen for the
selected configuration is displayed. The default response is YES.
Below is an illustration of the COPIER CONFIGURATION screen.
COPIER CONFIGURATION
QUEUE TO PRINTER:
YES
8. Press the Enter key to confirm the response. A status message is displayed
indicating that the configuration has been queued to the Printer.
115
10 Main Menu
Below are illustrations of the other CONFIGURATION PRINT screens with the status message.
PRINTER CONFIGURATION
QUEUE TO PRINTER:
YES
PRINTER SETTINGS
QUEUE TO PRINTER:
YES
YES
116
10 Main Menu
JOB ACCOUNTING MODE - Allows the system administrator to enable the Job
Accounting Mode. The options are DISABLED, ENABLED, and OPTIONAL. The
default is DISABLED.
FILE SYSTEM - Allows the system administrator to view and delete account
information.
117
10 Main Menu
SYSTEM
JOB ACCOUNTING MODE
FILE SYSTEM
CHANGE PASSWORD
SECURITY SETTINGS
System Screen
NOTE: If an incorrect password is entered, an error message will be displayed as shown below.
Enter the password again.
6. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of system administration
options.
7. Press the Enter key to select the desired option.
Job accounting
The JOB ACCOUNTING option of the System Administration menu allows the system
administrator with access to enable Job Accounting. The options are DISABLED, ENABLED,
and OPTIONAL. The default is DISABLED.
File System
The FILE SYSTEM option of the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu provides a sub-menu of the
following menu choices:
LIST BY DIRECTORY- Allows the system administrator to list the number of images
stored under each directory and the percentage of total hard disk space consumed
by the directory.
DELETE IMAGES - Allows the system administrator to delete all of the images
scanned for a particular directory.
DELETE ALL IMAGES - Allows the system administrator to delete all of the images
currently stored on the hard disk.
118
10 Main Menu
FILE SYSTEM
LIST BY DIRECTORY
DELETE IMAGES
DELETE ALL IMAGES
File System Screen
DIRECTORY
images
images
LIST BY DIRECTORY
COUNT
2*
35
SIZE (%)
<1
2
For each directory, the account name (DIRECTORY), the number of images stored
under the directory (COUNT), and the percentage of total disk space consumed by
the account (SIZE (%)) are shown. The length of the directory name may cause the
information associated with the directory to wrap to the next line. Also, if the directory
name exceeds the character limit of the first line, the name will be truncated at the
width of the screen.
Use the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list.
An asterisk in the COUNT field indicates that some images in memory have not yet
been processed. A <1 in the SIZE field indicates the account uses less than 1% of
the total disk space on the file system.
5. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen.
119
10 Main Menu
The DELETE IMAGE option allows the system administrator to delete all the images
stored for a particular account.
To delete stored images by account:
DELETE IMAGES
DIRECTORY:
Images
6. Use the numeric keypad to enter the name of the directory from which you would like
delete the stored images.
7. Press the Enter key to confirm the account number. A delete confirmation screen is
displayed. The default response is NO.
The following illustration is an example of the DELETE IMAGES screen.
DELETE IMAGES
DIRECTORY:
Images
ARE YOU SURE ?
NO
120
10 Main Menu
DELETE IMAGES
DIRECTORY:
Images
IMAGES DELETED
Delete Images Images Deleted Screen
10. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen.
The DELETE ALL IMAGES option allows the system administrator to delete all the
images stored on the file system.
DELETE IMAGES
ARE YOU SURE?:
YES
IMAGES DELETED
121
10 Main Menu
8. Press the Exit key to return to the FILE SYSTEM menu screen.
Change Password
The CHANGE PASSWORD option of the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu allows the system
administrator to change the system administration password.
The default system administration password on all newly delivered machines is 0 (zero). The
system administrator is required to change the password after the initial log in. Immediately
following the log in, the CHANGE PASSWORD screen is displayed. The password must be
changed at that time.
If the existing password has been lost, call for service. The customer service engineer will reset
the password to the default value of 0. The system administrator should then change the
password to a different value.
NOTE: Changing the system administrator password on the Scan System Control Panel also
changes the system administrator password for the Printer. These two passwords
always have the same value.
CHANGE PASSWORD
ENTE R OLD PASSWORD:
CHANGE PASSWORD
ENTER NEW PASSWORD:
7. Use the numeric keypad to enter the new password. The password will display as
asterisks.
122
10 Main Menu
NOTE: The valid range for passwords is 0 - 65535. If the existing password or an invalid
password is entered, an error message will be displayed. The new password must be
entered again.
8. Press the Enter key to confirm the new password. The CHANGE PASSWORD
screen will instruct you to re-enter the new password.
CHANGE PASSWORD
RE-ENTER NEW PASSWORD:
9. Use the numeric keypad to re-enter the new password. The password will display as
asterisks.
10. Press the Enter key to confirm the re-entry. You will be returned to the SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION menu screen. The new password is now effective. The old
password is no longer valid.
Security Settings
Scan-to-FTP: Scanned images can be transferred to 16 remote FTP destinations. The scanned
images are not stored on the Controllers hard drive. The FTP feature is located on the Sample
Mode screen.
Scan-to-Net: At most installations, users have the ability to recall the last image scanned (that
was not sent to an FTP destination) and all the settings associated with that image. The recalled
image can then be printed without the need to scan from the original document.
Security concerns at certain installations, however, might require that the image recall feature be
disabled. The SECURITY SETTINGS option of the System Administration menu allows the
system administrator to enable or disable the image recall feature. The default setting is
ENABLED.
To enable/disable the image recall feature:
1. Select the Menu key.
2. Access the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu.
3. Press the Next key until SECURITY SETTINGS is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter key to select SECURITY SETTINGS. The SECURITY SETTINGS
screen is displayed.
SECURITY SE TTINGS
IMAGE RECALL:
ENABLED
123
10 Main Menu
5. Press the Previous or Next key to highlight the desired response, ENABLED or
DISABLED.
6. Press the Enter key to confirm your selection.
7. Press the Exit key to return to the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu screen.
Diagnostics menu
The DIAGNOSTICS option of the Main Menu contains the following menu choices:
NOTE: Some of the scanner diagnostics listed below require a password to access and are
performed only by a Customer Service Engineer.
USAGE METERS - Enables you to view usage information for documents scanned
and media printed.
CLEAR USAGE - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to reset to zero the usage
value for documents scanned. The diagnostic password is required for this function.
PASSWORD - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to enter the password for
access to password-protected diagnostic functions.
DIAGNOSTICS
USAGE METERS
CLEAR SCANNER USAGE
SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS
Diagnostics Menu
4. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
5. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
menu or screen for the selected option is displayed.
124
10 Main Menu
Usage Meters
Select the USAGE METERS option of the DIAGNOSTICS menu to view the total system usage
for documents scanned and media printed.
To view area and media usage:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Enter key to select USAGE METERS. The USAGE METERS screen is
displayed.
The USAGE METERS screen provides Scan System area usage and media usage. Scan
System area usage is measured in square units. Media usage is measured in both linear and
square units. Units are displayed as either feet or meters depending on the display units selected
for the Scan System. Refer to "Localization" in the "Main Menu" section for complete information
about setting the display units.
Below is an example of the USAGE METERS screen. In the example, the units are displayed as
meters.
USAGE METE RS
2
SCANNER (F ):
MEDIA LINEAR
MEDIA AREA
11
307
670
Scanner Diagnostics
The SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS option of the DIAGNOSTICS menu provides a sub-menu of the
following choices:
IMAGE PATH - Enables you to validate the operation of the image processing (IP)
card and the image bar.
SCAN BAR - Enables you to calibrate the response of the scan bar.
FULL SYSTEM TEST - Enables you to run all applicable tests on the Scan System to
determine if it is working properly.
WRITE NVR - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to modify the contents of the
non-volatile memory of the Scan System. The diagnostic password is required for
this function.
125
10 Main Menu
RESET NVR DEFAULTS - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to reset the NVR
values to the factory default values. The diagnostic password is required for this
function.
SCANNER RELIABILITY METER - Enables you to gather data about the usage of
the scanning mechanism.
SCANNER FAULTS (ORDERED) - Enables you to view the entries in the internal
Scanner Fault Log.
CLEAR SCANNER FAULT LOG - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to erase
the contents of the Scanner Fault Log. The diagnostic password is required for this
function.
CLEAN CALIBRATION ZONE - Enables you to quickly move the calibration surface
to the cleaning position.
READ NVR - Enables you to examine the contents of the non-volatile RAM (NVR).
SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS
IMAGE PATH
SCAN BAR
FULL SYSTEM TEST
6. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
7. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
menu or screen for the selected option is displayed.
126
10 Main Menu
Image Path
Select the IMAGE PATH option to validate the operation of the image processing (IP) card and
the image bar.
To run the IMAGE PATH diagnostic:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Enter key to select IMAGE PATH. The IMAGE PATH screen is displayed.
IMAGE PATH
STATUS: 0
BOARD ID: 2
BAR2: 0
BAR1: 0
BAR3: 0
ALL: 0
Image Path Screen
When you enter the IMAGE PATH screen, the status field for all tests contains a "0."
After a few seconds, the results of the tests are displayed. A test result with no
failure displays as PASS. A test result with a failure displays a failure code. If a
failure code is displayed, call for service.
7. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
Scan Bar
Select the SCAN BAR option to calibrate the response of the scan bar.
To run the SCAN BAR diagnostic:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Next key to highlight SCAN BAR.
7. Press the Enter key to select SCAN BAR. The SCAN BAR screen is displayed.
127
10 Main Menu
SCAN BAR
CALIBRATION TEST
8. Press the Start key to begin the test. While the test is executing, the bottom display
line changes to RUNNING.
At the completion of the test, the test result is displayed. A test result with no failure
displays as PASSED. A test result with a failure displays as FAILED followed by
ERROR CODE: and a hexadecimal value between 0 and FF. If a failure code is
displayed, call for service.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
B)
C)
G)
H)
I)
D)
E)
F)
Nine sub-tests are included in the system test. Each letter on the screen
corresponds to a sub-test as follows:
a) Post Test 5 NVM (Non Volatile Memory) Verification
b) Post Test 6 Motor Communications
c) Post Test 7 SCVM Code Checksum
d) Post Test 8 SCVM (Scan System Virtual Memory) Load and Functional Test
128
10 Main Menu
8. Press the Start key to begin the system test. While the tests are executing, the
bottom display line changes to RUNNING.
At the completion of the tests, the test results are displayed. If a sub-test is
successful, a P is displayed. If a sub-test fails, an F is displayed. If an F is
displayed, the test has failed and service is required.
9. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
Write NVR
The WRITE NVR option is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only and requires the entry
of the diagnostic password. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to modify the contents of
the non-volatile memory of the Scan System.
129
10 Main Menu
SCANNER RELIABILITY
LINEAR SCAN (FT):
COLOR (FT):
5678
0
8. Press the Exit key to return to the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu screen.
130
10 Main Menu
131
10 Main Menu
Component Tests
The COMPONENT TESTS option of the SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS menu provides a sub-menu
of the following menu choices:
MOTOR SPEED - Enables the Customer Service Engineer to adjust the Scan
System motor speed and correct magnification errors in the process direction. The
diagnostic password is required for this function.
LEAD EDGE/TRAIL EDGE - Enables you to execute the lead edge/trail edge
diagnostic.
SENSORS - Enables you to display the current state of the Scan System optical
paper sensors and the thick document sensor.
DOCUMENT MOTOR - Enables you to stop and start the document handler motor.
LAMP - Enables you to turn the lamp on and off and receive a feedback from the
illumination sensor.
132
10 Main Menu
COMPONENT TESTS
MOTOR SPEED
LEAD EDGE/TRAIL EDGE
SENSORS
8. Press the Previous or Next key to scroll through the list of options.
9. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Enter key to select the option. The
screen for the selected option is displayed.
Motor Speed
The MOTOR SPEED option is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only and requires the
entry of the diagnostic password. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to adjust the Scan
System motor speed and correct magnification error in the process direction.
133
10 Main Menu
may also display as NO RESPONSE FROM SCANNER if the Scan System does not
process the request within the timeout period.
11. Press the Enter key to return to the COMPONENT TESTS menu screen.
Sensors
Select the SENSORS option to display the current state of the Scan System optical paper
sensors, calibration home sensor, and the thick document sensor.
To display the status of the sensors:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Next key until COMPONENT TESTS is highlighted.
7. Press the Enter key to select COMPONENT TESTS. The COMPONENTS TESTS
menu screen is displayed.
8. Press the Enter key to select SENSORS. Depending on the Document Feed-in Tray
configuration, a SENSORS screen is displayed. The screen below is with the
Productivity Tray. When a sensor is activated the icon O is filled in.
SENSORS
EXIT: O
HOME: O
THICK: O
INPUT: O
REGISTER: O
Sensors Screen
134
10 Main Menu
F
A
F
E
D
C
D: Register
B: Exit
E: Input
c) Observe the Display. When the sensor is activated the icon O is filled in.
d) Move the sheet of paper fully to the left and right to check the LEFT and RIGHT
sensors.
10. To check the status of the thick document sensor:
a) Raise the Thick Document Lever. When the sensor is activated the icon O is
filled in.
b) When finished viewing the status of the thick document sensor, lower the Thick
Document Lever.
11. To check the status of HOME sensor.
a) Raise the Document Handler just enough to access the Calibration Roll drive
gear and still be able to see the Display.
b) Rotate the Calibration Roll one full revolution. The status will change from NO to
YES if the sensor is okay.
135
10 Main Menu
12. Press the Exit key to return to the COMPONENT TESTS menu screen.
Motor Communications
The MOTOR COMMUNICATIONS test is for use by the Customer Service Engineer only. This
test allows the Customer Service Engineer or user, if directed by the Service Engineer, to run a
motor communications loopback test to assist in diagnosing a Scan System problem.
Document Motor
This option allows you to stop and start the document handler motor. When you select this
option, the DOCUMENT MOTOR screen is displayed.
To run the DOCUMENT MOTOR diagnostic:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Next key until COMPONENT TESTS is highlighted.
7. Press the Enter key to select COMPONENT TESTS. The COMPONENTS TESTS
menu screen is displayed.
8. Press the Next key until DOCUMENT MOTOR is highlighted.
9. Press the Enter key to select DOCUMENT MOTOR. The DOCUMENT MOTOR
screen is displayed.
136
10 Main Menu
DOCUMENT MOTOR
MOTOR: OFF
SPEED:
DIRECTION:
.125
FORWARD
Calibration Motor
Select the CALIBRATION MOTOR option to set the calibration zone motor.
To run the CALIBRATION MOTOR diagnostic:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Next key until COMPONENT TESTS is highlighted.
7. Press the Enter key to select COMPONENT TESTS. The COMPONENTS TESTS
menu screen is displayed.
137
10 Main Menu
CALIBRATION
MOTOR: OFF
FUNCTION:
ROTATE
Calibration Screen
17. Press the Exit key to return to the Component Tests menu screen.
Read NVR
The READ NVR option allows the examination of the contents of the non-volatile RAM (NVR).
The service center may ask you to provide this information when calling for service.
To run the READ NVR diagnostic:
1. Press the Menu key. The MAIN MENU screen is displayed.
2. Press the Next key until DIAGNOSTICS is highlighted.
3. Press the Enter key to select DIAGNOSTICS. The DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is
displayed.
4. Press the Next key until SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS is displayed.
5. Press the Enter key to select SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS. The SCANNER
DIAGNOSTICS menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Next key until READ NVR is highlighted.
138
10 Main Menu
7. Press the Enter key to select READ NVR. The READ NVR screen is displayed. An
"xx" displays for all the NVR values.
READ NVR
00 -07:
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
08 - 0F: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
10-17:
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
18-1F:
PRESS START TO BEGIN
xx
xx
xx
xx
Password
The PASSWORD option of the DIAGNOSTICS menu is for use by the Customer Service
Engineer only. It allows the Customer Service Engineer to enter the password for access to
password-protected diagnostic functions.
139
10 Main Menu
140
11 Job Accounting
Job Accounting
NOTE: The JOB ACCOUNTING feature is an optional feature on the Wide Format Copy System,
requiring a Feature Key to activate it. If you obtain this feature, the System Administrator
can enable it at any time on the Wide Format Copy System by sending a special feature
key file to the Printer. Once the feature is enabled, it remains enabled (even following
upgrades to the system software). Contact your XEROX sales representative for
ordering information.
Overview
JOB ACCOUNTING is a SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION menu option. Access to it is restricted to
the system administrator and requires the entry of the system administration password.
The JOB ACCOUNTING option allows Scan System and Printer usage to be recorded in user
defined account numbers. Usage is expressed as the area (not the length) of the media scanned
or used.
Job Accounting for the Scan System is controlled through the Scan System Control Panel. For
the Wide Format Copy System 510 Series, 6204, and 721P, Job Accounting for the Printer can
be set from either the Printer Control Panel or the Web-based Print Management Tool. For the
Wide Format Copy System 6030/6050/6050A, Job Accounting for the Printer can be set from the
Web Printer Management Tool only.
The Web Printer Management Tool consists of special Web pages located in the Controller.
They are accessible through either the Microsoft Internet Explorer or the Netscape browsers.
Version 4.0 or higher is required for proper results. Other Web browsers are not supported and
may or may not work correctly.
Job Accounting can be set on the Scan System or Printer to one of three modes. The modes are
ENABLED, OPTIONAL, and DISABLED.
The Scan System and Printer share a common job based accounting database referred to as the
FreeFlow Accxes Account Management Tool. This Account Management Tool is composed of
two components, an external accounting software package, installed on an Administrative
workstation, and the job log file that is created on the Controller. The Account Management Tool
creates all accounts, assigns the user IDs, gathers all the account data, manages all the
accounts, and provides account reports.
NOTE: For full information on the new job accounting refer to the Account Management Tool
help files.
141
11 Job Accounting
DISABLED
ENABLED - all jobs require a System Administrator assigned valid account number,
Submitting Jobs
Job Accounting is enabled or disabled on the Scan System and the Printer independently. Job
submission from either device depends on the Job Accounting mode set for the device.
From the Scan System Control Panel
PLEASE ENTER
USER:
142
11 Job Accounting
You must enter the User ID code assigned to you by the System Administrator. The Account ID
can be alphanumeric. To enter a numeric account, press a numeric key once. To enter an alpha
character, press the numeric key associated with the desired letter. Press the numeric key twice
to get the first letter, three times for the second letter, etc. Pressing a key six to eight times will
provide the lower case version of the respective letter. Pressing the Next key moves the cursor
to the right, which will add a blank space or allow entry of a character. Pressing the Previous or
C/CA keys move the cursor to the left deleting the character.
Then press ENTER to display the ACCOUNT screen and enter the account number assigned to
you using the numeric keys. Once you do so, the READY screen is displayed. You can now scan
and print copies.
PLEASE ENTER
ACCOUNT:
If Job Accounting Mode is OPTIONAL, the above screen will not be displayed. In either case, the
READY screen is displayed after you press the Enter key. You can now scan and print copies.
If you entered a valid account number, all usage is charged to that account and is also
accumulated under Generic User ID and Account ID code. If you did not enter an account
number, usage is accumulated only in the System Account under Generic User ID and Account
code.
For both the ENABLED and OPTIONAL modes, if you enter an invalid account, an error message
indicated below is displayed. You cannot access the READY screen if an invalid number is
entered.
ERROR:
INVALID USER OR ACCOUNT
If Job Accounting is optionally ENABLED, remote print jobs will be printed whether or not they
have a valid account number. If a valid account number is present, the job will be charged to the
user account and also accumulated to a system Generic User Id and Account Code. If no account
number is present, the job is charged to a system Generic User Id and Account Code. This is the
same as when Job Accounting is DISABLED.
143
11 Job Accounting
You press the Exit key while either the READY screen or a fault screen is displayed.
The FEATURE timer times out due to no activity. The default value is 5 minutes, but
this value can be changed. Refer to "TIMERS" in the "Main Menu" section for
information about changing the value.
When an account is no longer in use, the PLEASE ENTER ACCOUNT screen is displayed.
NOTE: To avoid incorrect accounting, always ensure that the PLEASE ENTER USER screen is
displayed before leaving the Wide Format Copy System for the next operator. Press the
Exit key to obtain this screen.
144
Clean the Platen Glass, Document Drive Rolls, and Backer Roll. See the Cleaning
the Platen Glass and Document Drive Rolls section on the next page.
Monthly activities:
Clean the Calibration Strip. See the "Cleaning the Calibration Strip" section.
Inspect the Platen Glass for chips and scratches. If the Platen Glass is chipped or
scratched, and these defects are visible in the scanned images, call XEROX service.
145
The following illustration depicts the Scan System components that require cleaning.
D
E
C
B
A
A: Platen Glass
B: Backer Roll
146
NOTE: The Top Cover must be closed while running this test.
147
148
13 Problem Solving
Problem Solving
This section contains a problem-solving table and an error message table for help in resolving
problems with the Wide Format Scan System.
Identify the problem you are experiencing and follow the step(s) indicated in the table for fixing
the problem. If the procedures do not restore normal Scan System operation, call for service. For
help in solving problems with the Printer or the Printer media, refer to the applicable Printer
Operator Manual.
Third solution to
try
Power on
The Exposure Lamp does not
illuminate when the Scan
System is switched on.
149
13 Problem Solving
Problem
Third solution to
try
Corrupted or unclear
messages after powering the
Scan System off, then on.
150
13 Problem Solving
Problem
Third solution to
try
copy/scan.
Document feed
The Scan System will not
accept a thin document (less
than .03 in (1 mm) thick).
For thick
documents, set the
Thick Document
Lever to its next
higher setting.
Thick documents
may require
operator assistance.
151
13 Problem Solving
Problem
Third solution to
try
Try a lighter
Contrast setting.
152
13 Problem Solving
Probable cause
Corrective action
40000001: ERROR
The number of Job Records in the Job Contact your System Administrator.
Log File has reached the maximum as
defined by the FreeFlow Accxes
Account Management Tool.
153
13 Problem Solving
CONTROLLER FAULT
50000017
SCAN SYSTEM MESSAGE:
DISK IMAGE OVERWRITE
IN PROGRESS
WARNING: xxxx
LL codes appear
intermittently while
documents are scanned
154
14 Specifications
Specifications
510
Series
721P
6030/6050/6050A
6204
4 inches per
second
standard
standard
standard
standard
1 inch per
second color
optional
optional
optional
optional
Speed
6279
2 inches per
second
7.33 inches
per second*
standard
* Requires Turbo III Speed Enhancement feature key, PUN, YKE, YKE-N, FRX, and LVX Controller
running version 9.0 or higher software, Wide Format Scan System firmware version 3.0.7A or higher.
Input Document
Maximum document:
Minimum document:
Document Thickness:
Scan System
Resolution
Copying:
Scan-to-Net
Magnification:
155
14 Specifications
Temperature
Minimum:
55 F (10 C)
Maximum:
90 F(32 C)
Humidity:
20% - 80%
Maximum Elevation:
0 - 6560 feet
0 - 1.995 km
Heat Emission
Running:
690 BTU/hr
Power Consumption
Standby:
130 W
Running:
200 W
Electrical
Requirements
Voltage (AC):
Current:
4 amps
3 amps
Frequency:
50/60 Hz
Audible Noise
156
Standby:
33.7 dBA
Running:
52.1 dBA
Impulse:
56.4 dBA
15 Appendices
Mode
DPI
Turbo II
Pixel Min
Max
Depth IPS/ cm/s IPS/ cm/s
Turbo III
2 IPS
Min
Max
Min
Max
IPS/ cm/s IPS/ cm/s IPS/ cm/s IPS/ cm/s
400
1 bit
4.00/10.16 4.00/10.16
7.00/17.78
7.00/17.78
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
300
200
100
75
1 bit
1 bit
1 bit
4 bit
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
400
300
200
8 bit
8 bit
8 bit
0.5/1.27
1.00/2.54
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
8.00/20.32
0.5/1.27
1.00/2.54
2.00/5.08
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
100
8 bit
8.00/20.32 8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
8.00/20.32
4.00/10.16
4.00/10.16
157
15 Appendices
Dimension
510 Series
721P
6030/6050/
6050A
6204
ISO A0
841 x 1189 mm
ISO A1
594 x 841 mm
ISO A2
420 x 594 mm
ISO A3
297 x 420 mm
ISO A4
210 x 297 mm
ISO B1
707 x 1000 mm
ISO B2
500 x 707 mm
ISO B3
353 x 500 mm
ISO B4
250 x 353 mm
ANSI A
8.5 x 11 (215.9 x
279.4 mm)
ANSI B
11 x 17 in. (279.4
x 431.8 mm)
ANSI C
17 x 22 in. (431.8
x 558.8 mm)
ANSI D
22 x 34 in. (558.8
x 863.6 mm)
ANSI E
34 x 44 in. (863.6
x 1117.6 mm)
Architectural A
9 x 12 in. (228.6 x
304.8 mm)
Architectural B
12 x 18 in. (304.8
x 457.2 mm)
Architectural C
18 x 24 in. (457.2
x 609.6 mm)
Architectural D
24 x 36 in. (609.6
x 914.4 mm)
Architectural E
36 x 48 in. (914.4
x 1219.2 mm)
Architectural 30"
30 x 42 in. (76.2 x
1066.8 mm)
X
X
JIS B4
257 x 364mm
JIS B3
364 x 515mm
JIS B2
515 x 725mm
JIS B1
728 x 1030mm
158
6279
15 Appendices
Width
510 Series
721P
6030/6050/
6050A
6204
6279
ISO Roll A0
841 mm
ISO Roll A1
594 mm
ISO Roll A2
420 mm
ISO Roll A3
297 mm
Roll 891
891 mm
Roll 900
900 mm
ANSI Roll 11
11 in.
ANSI Roll 17
17 in.
ANSI Roll 22
22 in.
ANSI Roll 34
34 in.
ARCH Roll 12
12 in.
ARCH Roll 15
15 in.
ARCH Roll 18
18 in.
ARCH Roll 24
24 in.
ARCH Roll 30
30 in.
ARCH Roll 36
36 in.
ISO B3
353 mm
ISO B2
500 mm
ISO B1
707 mm
JIS B3
364 mm
JIS B2
515 mm
JIS B1
728 mm
Sp. A2
440 mm
Sp. A1
620 mm
750 mm
Sp. A0
860 mm
880 mm
159
15 Appendices
LED 1
Green
LED 2
Green
LED 3
Yellow
LED 4
Red
During power-on self test (POST), the firmware will light LEDs 2, 3, and 4. After POST has
successfully completed, LEDs 2, 3, and 4 will be switched OFF, and LED 1 will be switched ON.
If POST did not successfully complete, all 4 LEDs will be switched OFF (i.e., they will be unlit).
160
15 Appendices
Configuration
System Information
System Administration
Diagnostics
The menu tree below shows the Configuration option structure of the Main Menu.
Configuration
Localization
Language
Display units
Control Panel
Copy Options
Beeper
Text
Default Mode
Image
Enhancement
Color IQ
Normal Mode
Dynamic Background
Removal
Media Series
Timers
Feature
Printer Interrupt
File Deletion
Power
Saver
Power Saver
delay
Scanner
Control
Autoscan
Document Return
Mode:
Autowidth/Auto
Center
Manual Width
Autowidth
Productivity
Custom R/E
Preset
Custom Media
Formats
Imaging
Auto-Rotate
Reduction Line Preservation
161
15 Appendices
The menu tree below shows the System Information option structure of the Main Menu.
System Information
System Description
Configuration Prints
Copier Configuration
Printer Configuration
Printer Settings
All Configuration Prints
Scanner
Controller
Printer
Control Panel
Finisher
The menu tree below shows the structure of the System Administration option of the Main Menu.
System Administration
Password
Change
File System
Password
Change Password
List by Directory
Delete Images
Delete All Images
Security Settings
Image Recall
The menu tree below shows the Diagnostics option structure of the Main Menu.
Diagnostics
Usage Meters
Clear Scanner
Usage
Scanner
Diagnostics
Installation Test
Print
Password
Scanner (Ft )
Media Linear
Media Area
162
Scanner (Ft2)
Image Path
Scan Bar
Full System Test
Write NVR
Reset NVR Defaults
Scanner Reliability Meter
Scanner Faults (Ordered)
Scanner Faults (Counts) Clear
Scanner Fault Log Clean
Calibration Zone
Read NVR
Component Test
Motor Speed
Lead Edge/Trail Edge
Sensors
Motor Communications
Document Motor
Lamp
Calibration Motor
16 Index
163
16 Index
164
FORWARD prints, 81
FTP, 27, 89, 123
FTP Transfer Failed Screen, 92
FULL SYSTEM TEST, 125
FULL SYSTEM TEST option, 128
Full System Test Screen, 128
Graphical Display, 14
HFT Controller, 31
IEEE 1394 Cable and Connector, 12
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT feature, 107
Image Enhancement Screen, 23, 49, 108
IMAGE ENHANCEMENTS, 100
Image Entering the Scanner Diagram, 84
IMAGE PATH, 125
Image Path Screen, 127
Image Quality, 19, 47, 58
Image Quality Area, 19
Image Quality Illustration, 59
IMAGING option, 106
Imaging screen, 49
Imaging Screen, 107
Immediate Image Overwrite, 69
INDEX, 52
INDEX ED, 52
INSTALLATION TEST PRINT, 124
INTELLIGENT TITLE BLOCK, 79
Invalid Mode screen, 20
INVERT option, 87
Job Accounting, 141
JOB ACCOUNTING MODE, 117, 142
Job Accounting Mode Screen, 142
JOB ACCOUNTING option, 118
Job Parameters and Images Screen, 71
Job Parameters Recalled Screen, 73, 75
Job Parameters Saved Option, 75
Job Parameters Saved Screen, 72
JOB TEMPLATES, 69
JOB TEMPLATES option, 71
Job Templates Screen, 72
JUSTIFICATION, 83
JUSTIFICATION option, 85
Justification Screen, 85
LAMP, 132
language, 101
LAST JOB, 69
LAST JOB option, 69
Last Job Screen, 70
LEAD EDGE/TRAIL EDGE, 132
Lead Edge/Trail Edge Adjustment Screen, 133
LEAD EDGE/TRAIL EDGE option, 133
LED Status Indicators, 160
Line, 21, 50
Line mode, 48
Line, photo or mixed original on film, 45
LIST BY DIRECTORY, 118
List by Directory Screen, 119
16 Index
LOCALIZATION, 100
LOCALIZATION option, 101
Localization Screen, 101
long document, 65
Main Menu, 99
Main menu options, 161
Main Menu Screen, 100
MANUAL, 58
Manual mode, 17
Manual mode, 24
Manual Reduction/Enlargement Screen, 25
MANUAL WIDTH, 110
MARGIN OPTIONS, 78
Margin Options Screen, 78
MARGINS, 83
margins for an image, 84
MARGINS option, 83
Margins Selection Screen in Transform
Menu, 84, 85
MAXIMUMCOPY LENGTH, 49, 106
MEDIA FORMATS, 105
Media Selection, 15
Media Selection Area, 15
MEDIA SERIES option, 104
Media Series Screen, 104
Menu key, 26
MIRROR option, 86
Mode key, 26
MOTOR COMMUNICATIONS, 132
MOTOR COMMUNICATIONS test, 136
MOTOR SPEED, 132
MOTOR SPEED option, 133
Navigation keys, 14
Navigational Keys and Graphical Display Area,
26
Next key, 26
Normal, 20
NORMAL, 53, 54
Normal mode, 48, 49
NORMAL MODE, 49
Numeric Keypad, 28
Numerical Key pad, 14
Operating in SCAN mode, 94
Option Keys section, 14
Original, Type, 20, 48
OUTPUT BIN option, 80
Output Bin Screen, 80
Output Format option, 17
OVERLENGTH OPTIONS, 77
Overlength Options Screen, 77
oversized documents, 65
PACKBITS, 52
PALETTE, 53
paper sizes, 158
password, 117
PASSWORD, 124
165
16 Index
166
16 Index
WIDE DOCUMENTS, 65
WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM Front View,
10
WIDE FORMAT SCAN SYSTEM Rear View, 11
Width Found for Set is XX.X Screen, 82
WRITE NVR, 125
WRITE NVR option, 129
167
16 Index
168
170