Kodak
Kodak
Kodak
User's Guide
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Contents
1 Overview .....................................................................................................................................1
Supporting documentation .........................................................................................................2
Accessories ................................................................................................................................2
What’s in the box ........................................................................................................................3
Scanner components .................................................................................................................4
Front view: all models ............................................................................................................4
Front view: i5850 and i5850S Scanners ................................................................................6
Front printer access view: all models ....................................................................................7
Rear printer access view .......................................................................................................7
Inside view: all models ..........................................................................................................8
Rear view: i5250/i5250V/i5650/i5650V/i5650S Scanners .....................................................9
Rear view: i5850 and i5850S Scanners ..............................................................................10
2 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 11
Installing the scanner ............................................................................................................... 11
Installing the Kodak Driver Software ................................................................................... 11
Attaching the output tray: i5x50/i5x50V Scanners ...............................................................12
Attaching the output trays: i5650S/i5850S Scanners ..........................................................12
Connecting the power cord and USB cable: i5250/i5250V/i5650/i5650V/i5650S Scanners 12
Connecting the power cord and USB cable: i5850/ i5850S Scanners ................................13
Turning the scanner on ............................................................................................................14
Power modes ...........................................................................................................................16
3 Scanning ...................................................................................................................................17
Getting your scanner ready to scan .........................................................................................17
Adjusting the input elevator .................................................................................................17
Installing the optional document extender ...........................................................................19
Adjusting the output tray ......................................................................................................19
Changing the dangler extensions (i5250, i5250V, i5650, i5650V, i5850) ............................21
Installing the short document adapter .................................................................................21
Adjusting the height of the scanner (i5850/i5850S Scanners only) .....................................22
Using the rear document exit ..............................................................................................23
Installing the rear document exit tray accessory .................................................................24
Getting your documents ready to scan ....................................................................................25
Scanning documents ................................................................................................................26
Pausing and resuming scanning .........................................................................................27
Using the Operator Control Panel touchscreen .......................................................................27
Ready screen ...........................................................................................................................28
Clearing the Paper Path ......................................................................................................29
Lowering the Elevator ..........................................................................................................29
Toggle Counter ....................................................................................................................29
Rear Exit ..............................................................................................................................30
Viewing the Operator Log ....................................................................................................30
Viewing Scanner Information ..............................................................................................31
Diagnostics ..........................................................................................................................31
Viewing the Scan History ................................................................................................31
Viewing the Maintenance Meters ....................................................................................32
Performing a Print Test ...................................................................................................34
Performing a Self Test ....................................................................................................35
7 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................97
Cleaning frequency chart .........................................................................................................97
Cleaning tools and materials ....................................................................................................98
Opening the scanner cover ......................................................................................................98
Cleaning procedures ................................................................................................................99
Vacuuming the output tray and input elevator ...................................................................100
Cleaning the rollers ...........................................................................................................100
Cleaning the separation roller tires ....................................................................................101
Cleaning the feed module tires ..........................................................................................102
Cleaning the flippable white background strips .................................................................102
Cleaning the imaging guides .............................................................................................103
Running a transport cleaning sheet ...................................................................................103
Final cleaning steps ...........................................................................................................103
Replacement procedures .......................................................................................................104
Replacing the feed module or feed module tires ...............................................................104
Replacing the separation roller or separation roller tires ...................................................108
Replacing the pre-separation pad .....................................................................................109
Replacing the imaging guides ........................................................................................... 110
Replacing the flippable white background strip(s) ............................................................. 111
Supplies and consumables .................................................................................................... 112
User Precautions
• Place the desktop scanner on a sturdy, level work surface capable of supporting 57.6 kg (127 lbs; or 65 kg/144 lbs for the
i5650S model only) and leave adequate clearance on all sides of the scanner.
• When relocating the desktop scanner, it is recommended that at least two people lift the scanner and use safe lifting
techniques.
• Do not install the scanner in a location subject to dust, humidity or steam. This may cause electrical shock or a fire. Only use
the scanner indoors in a dry location.
• Make sure the electrical power outlet is located within 1.52 meters (5 feet) of the scanner and is easily accessible.
• When disconnecting equipment from the electric socket, be sure to grasp the plug, not the cord.
• Be sure the power cord is securely plugged into the wall outlet.
• Do not damage, knot, cut or modify the power cord or use a damaged power cord.
• The scanner requires a dedicated and properly grounded power outlet. Do not use an extension cord or power strip with the
scanner.
• Leave sufficient space around the power outlet so it can be easily unplugged in case of an emergency.
• Do not use the scanner if it becomes inordinately hot, has a strange odor, emits smoke, or makes unfamiliar noises.
Immediately stop the scanner and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Contact Service.
• Do not disassemble, service or modify the scanner except as explained in the User’s Guide.
• Do not move the scanner with the power cord and interface cable attached. This may cause damage to the cord/cable.
Remove the power cord from the wall outlet before moving or relocating the scanner.
• Follow the Kodak Alaris recommended cleaning procedures. Do not use air, liquid or gas spray cleaners. These cleaners
displace dust, dirt and debris to other locations within the scanner, which may cause the scanner to malfunction.
• Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemical products are available on the Kodak Alaris website at:
www.kodakalaris.com/en-us/about/ehs. When accessing the MSDSs from the website, you will be required to provide the
catalog number or keyword of the consumable you want the Material Safety Data Sheet for. See “Supplies and consumables”
on page 112 for supplies and catalog numbers.
• This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid incommoding reflexions at
visual display workplaces, this device must not be placed in the direct field of view.
• Users and their employers need to observe the common sense precautions applicable to the operation of any machinery.
These include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Do not wear loose clothing, unbuttoned sleeves, etc.
• Do not wear loose jewelry, bracelets, bulky rings, long necklaces, etc.
• Hair length should be kept short, using a hair net if needed, or tying long hair up in a bundle.
• Remove all other loose objects from the area that could be drawn into the machine.
• Take sufficient breaks to maintain mental alertness.
• Use only the recommended cleaning supplies.
• Do not use canned/compressed air.
Supervisors should review their employee practices and make compliance with these precautions a part of the job description
for operation of the scanner or any mechanical device.
Warning labels
CAUTION: Moving parts, avoid contact.
Battery Information
This product contains a battery that is not user-serviceable. This battery can only be removed or replaced by a
qualified Service Engineer.
European Union
This symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to appropriate
facilities for recovery and recycling. Please contact your local Kodak Alaris representative or refer to
www.kodakalaris.com/go/recycle for additional information on the collection and recovery programs available for
this product.
Please consult http://www.kodakalaris.com/en-us/about/ehs/product-declarations for information about the
presence of substances included on the candidate list according to article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH).
Acoustic emission
Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung – 3, GSGV
Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Emissionswert beträgt <70 dB(A).
[Machine Noise Information Ordinance — 3, GSGV
The operator-position noise emission value is <70 dB(A).]
Japan: This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by information
Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio
interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
EMC statements - for the Kodak i5850/i5850S Scanners
United States: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
European Union: WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Japan: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by information
Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble
occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Taiwan: WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Peoples Republic of China: WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Korea: Please note that this equipment has obtained EMC registration for commercial use. In the event that it has been
mistakenly sold or purchased, please exchange it for equipment certified for home use.
Sicherheit Teilenr. 5K3729_de
电线 Line Cord X O O O O O
马达 Motor X O O O O O
保险丝 Fuse X O O O O O
钢钉 Steel Pin O O O O O
X
(for i5850 Scanner only)
风扇 Fan X O O O O O
电源 Power supply X O O O O O
环保使用期限 (EPUP)
在中国大陆,该值表示电子信息产品中含有的有毒有害物质或元素在正常使用的条件下不会发生外泄或突变,用户
使用此产品不会对环境造成严重污染或对人身、财产造成严重损害的期限(以年计)。
该值根据操作说明中所规定的产品正常使用条件而定
Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP)
In mainland China, this number indicates the time period (calculated by year) within which any hazardous
substances present in the product are not expected to be released such that there is risk to human health,
property, or the environment.
This value is assigned based on normal use of the product as described in the operating instructions.
Taiwan:
昷䔏䉐峑⎱⅝⋽⭟䬍噆
▕KUnit Restricted substances and their chemical symbols
㍺ධ/㍺ฟᡸ┙ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Input/Output Trays
ረᩱ㞽௳ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Plastic Covers and
Parts
᥍ไ㠃ᯈ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Control Panel
ബឤჾ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Sensors
㐍ᩱศ㞳ᶍሢ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
㍪⟄
Feed and Separation
Modules / Rollers
⣬ᙇബឤჾ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Paper Sensors
➃ཱྀ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Ports
ᡴ༳ᶵ㝃௳ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Printer Accessory
㟁⥺ Ɛ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Line cord
86%ᩝ᧸⥺ Ɛ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
USB cable
㟁※ Ɛ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Power supply
㙐㔥 ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Locking pin
⛏ື㍈ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Transport Shaft
㢼ᡪ Ɛ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Fan
㤿㐩 Ɛ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Motor
ಖ㞋⤬ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ ĉ
Fuse
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Note 1Ɲ“Exceeding 0.1 wt %” and “exceeding 0.01 wt %” indicate that the percentage content of the restricted substance exceeds the reference
percentage value of presence condition.
₀俪˶ĉ˷ᾩ㋮婙柬昷䔏䉐峑Ḳ䙥⇭㮻␒憶㜑嵬⇡䙥⇭㮻␒憶⟡㹽‣˛
Note 2Ɲ“ĉ” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence.
₀俪˶Ɛ˷ᾩ㋮婙柬昷䔏䉐峑䂡㍹晋柬䛕˛
Note 3ƝThe “−” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption.
1 Overview
Accessories See “Supplies and consumables” on page 112 for catalog numbers for the
following accessories.
Kodak Enhanced Printer Accessory (Front and Rear) — provides an
effective way to apply information to the scanned document. It operates at full
scanner speed. The printer can add a date, time, document sequential counter
and custom messages. See “4 Document Printing” on page 61 for more
information.
Kodak Manual Feed Shelf — when the need arises to manually feed
documents, the Manual Feed Shelf provides a flat work surface to aid in
single-sheet feeding. The Manual Feed Shelf can be easily installed and
removed. The Kodak Manual Feed Shelf comes with the shelf and two side
guides which can be adjusted to the desired position for scanning.
Kodak Lead Edge Alignment Exit Tray Accessory— use this accessory
when you want the edges of your documents to align against the output tray
document stop after scanning.
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Additional adjustments are possible for the Sorter model scanners (i5650S and
i5850S). See “Adjusting output trays for the i5650S and i5850S Scanners” on
page 71.
Gap release
toggle switch Height adjustment
switch
Casters
Leveling
feet
There are four casters and four leveling feet on the bottom of the scanner. If
you need to move the scanner, the leveling feet must be raised. Contact
Technical Support before attempting to relocate the scanner.
1 Feed module release knob — turn this knob to release the feed module
from it’s position for cleaning or replacement. Turn the arrow to right to
disengage the feed module.
The following components are for front printing and are only present if the
Enhanced Printer Accessory is installed.
2 Enhanced Printer carrier/cartridge — allows printing on documents.
3 Printer cable — this cable connects directly to the printer carrier to allow
communication to the Enhanced Printer.
4 Print positions — the i5x50 Scanners allow front printing on your
documents. Up to 39 positions are available when using the front printer.
Rear printer access view The following components are for rear printing and are only present if the
Enhanced Printer Accessory is installed.
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3
2
1 Printer cable — this cable connects directly to the printer carrier to allow
communication to the Enhanced Printer.
2 Enhanced Printer carrier/cartridge — allows printing on documents.
3 Print positions (located on the underside of the rail) — the i5850/i5850S
Scanner has the capability of front and rear printing. Up to 24 print
positions are available when using the rear printer. Only one printer (front
or rear) can be used at a time.
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1 Security lock port — connects a security lock to the scanner. You can
purchase a standard security lock at an office supply store. Refer to the
instructions provided with the security lock for installation procedures.
2 USB port — connects the scanner to the PC.
3 Rear document exit — allows you to have exception documents exit
from the rear of the scanner.
4 Power port — connects the power cord to the scanner.
5 Main power switch — this switch must be On (I) to activate the power to
the scanner.
6 Rear printer access door — provides access to the rear printer.
7 Screw — using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen this screw to remove the
rear cover, which provides access to the rear printer.
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Installing the scanner This section provides detailed information supporting the Installation Guide
that is provided with your scanner. Follow these steps in the order they are
provided to install your scanner.
NOTES:
• Before you begin, verify that your host PC meets the system requirements
that are provided in Appendix A, Specifications.
• If you have already performed all of the steps in the Installation Guide, skip
this section.
Updated drivers may be available at www.kodakalaris.com/go/scanners.
Installing the Kodak Driver Do not install the USB cable before installing the Driver Software.
Software 1. Insert the Kodak i5x50 or i5x50V Scanner Installation disk in the disk drive.
The installation program starts automatically.
NOTE: If the disk does not start automatically, open the My Computer
icon on your desktop. Double-click the icon indicating your disk
drive, then double-click on setup.exe.
2. Follow the prompts that are displayed until the installation is complete.
3. Remove the Installation disk from the disk drive.
NOTE: Be sure to lift the output tray up to the scanning position before feeding
documents. See “Adjusting the output tray” on page 19.
Attaching the output trays: Your Kodak Alaris representative will work with you to position the output trays
i5650S/i5850S Scanners for your scanning application. Refer to the “Sorting and Stacking” chapter later
in this guide for more information.
Connecting the power cord After the drivers have been installed, connect the power cord and USB cable to
and USB cable: i5250/ the scanner. Refer to the illustration below for making proper connections.
i5250V/i5650/i5650V/i5650S Make sure the power outlet is located within 1.52 meters (5 feet) of the
Scanners scanner and is easily accessible.
1. Select the appropriate AC power cord for your region from the supply of
power cords packed with your scanner.
2. Plug the output power cord into the power port on the scanner. Be sure it is
securely attached.
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet.
4. Attach the USB cable (either USB 2.0 or 3.0) to the scanner USB port.
5. Attach the other end of the USB cable to the proper USB port on your PC.
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet.
4. Attach the USB cable (either USB 2.0 or 3.0) to the scanner USB port.
5. Attach the other end of the USB cable to the proper USB port on your PC.
i5250/i5250V/i5650/i5650V/i5650S Scanners
i5850/i5850S Scanners
NOTES:
• It is not necessary to turn the main power switch off unless you are not
going to use the scanner for a prolonged period of time, you are
performing maintenance, you are going to move the scanner, or you are
directed to turn the power off by a field service representative.
• For the Kodak i5850/i5850S Scanners only: There are four leveling
feet on the bottom of the scanner. If you need to move the scanner,
these leveling feet must be raised. Contact a field service representative
before attempting to relocate the scanner.
• Damages incurred when moving a scanner will not be covered by the
Equipment Service Agreement. Kodak Alaris Professional Services
provide relocation services. Go to www.kodakalaris.com/go/IMcontacts
for more information.
After a few seconds the initialization screen will be displayed, and the
Power LED will be a steady yellow.
During the initialization process, if the scanner input elevator is closed, it
will automatically open. When the scanner goes to the Ready mode, the
Power LED will turn a steady green, the scanner will sound an alert (if your
Volume setting is not set to Off) and the Ready screen will be displayed.
Getting your scanner 1. Be sure the scanner is on and in Ready mode (Power button LED is green
and constant).
ready to scan
2. Adjust the input elevator to meet your scanning needs. See “Adjusting the
input elevator” on page 17.
3. Adjust the output tray to meet your scanning needs. See “Adjusting the
output tray” on page 19.
4. Select your scanning application.
NOTE: The illustrations in this chapter show the i5250/i5650/i5250V/i5650V
Scanner. All adjustments are the same for the i5850/i5650S/i5850S
Scanners unless otherwise noted.
Adjusting the input You can adjust the side guides and input elevator height to accommodate your
elevator scanning needs. When the scanner is not in use, the input elevator can be
folded up against the scanner.
NOTE: The input elevator must be in the lowest position and the elevator side
guides must be folded down before closing it.
• Adjusting the side guides — the side guides can be adjusted for right-
edge, left-edge or center feeding. The side guides can be moved together
for center feeding or independently for offset feeding (right-edge or left-
edge). Before moving the side guides, be sure the locking switch is not in
the locked position (see below).
NOTE: When using the optional Enhanced Printer, documents should be
placed in the input elevator in a manner that will align the print
string in the proper location. See “4 Document Printing” on page 61
for more information.
• Locking the side guides — side guides may be locked into position after
they are adjusted. This is helpful when the placement of a print string is
important.
• Adjusting the height of the input elevator — the input elevator can be set
to accommodate stacks of 25 or less, 100, 250, 500 or 750 documents of
20 lb./80 g/m2 bond paper. Input elevator settings are made through your
scanning application software (i.e. TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver, or VRS).
If the input elevator is set to ADF mode (using the TWAIN Datasource or the
ISIS Driver), or the Feed Source is set to Manual (VRS), then the input
elevator will remain in the up position (i.e., 25 documents or less). When set
to more than 25, the input elevator will automatically raise to feed
documents and lower after the last document in your stack has been fed.
• Adjusting the input elevator
- Document lengths up to 35.6 cm (14 inches) — no adjustments are
required.
- Document lengths from 35.6 to 43.2 cm (14 to 17 inches) — slowly pull
out the document extender.
- To push the extender back into place, position your fingers on the sides of
the extender (at the arrows on the extender) and squeeze and slide the
extender back into place.
NOTES:
• Operator assistance may be required for scanning documents greater
than 43.2 cm (17 inches).
Installing the optional • Insert the ends of the document extender into the holes on the input elevator
document extender and the output tray and lower the extender into position.
Adjusting the output tray Various document handling settings are available to adjust the way that
documents are placed into the output tray (via the TWAIN Datasource, ISIS
Driver or VRS). The highest throughput can be obtained by scanning
documents of similar size using the output tray side guides and end stop with
Normal document handling.
Other document handling options are available for better handling when
scanning documents of varying size and thickness.
To lower the output tray, gently push the height adjustment tab underneath
the output tray while lowering the output tray on to the front printer access
cover.
• Adjusting the side guides and document stop — the side guides and
document stop can be adjusted in a variety of ways. Open and adjust the
side guides on the output tray to match the position of the side guides on the
input elevator. The side guides can also be folded flat against the output
tray.
Adjust the output tray document stop to slightly longer than the longest
document being fed. If you are scanning documents longer than the output
tray will accommodate, fold the document stop flat on the output tray.
NOTE: To change the dangler remove the mount, unclip the dangler, and
snap the desired dangler into the slots as shown.
See “Using the danglers” on page 75 for the i5650S and i5850S scanners.
Installing the short The short document adapter can be used when scanning small documents
document adapter (e.g., checks). This adapter aids in better document stacking.
1. Open the document stop on the output tray as shown in the illustration.
2. Slide the short document adapter over the document stop and push it all
the way down.
• Press the lower portion of the button on the side of the scanner to lower the
workspace table.
If the workspace table will not move up or down from its position, check the
following:
• Be sure the workspace table is not already in its highest or lowest position.
• Be sure the scanner is on and is not in Low Power mode.
NOTES:
• Select Rear Exit from the Operator Control Panel.
• Be sure that you have adequate clearance behind the scanner to feed the
document(s) through, when using this option.
• When scanning several documents through the rear document exit, the
documents will be output in the reverse scanning order.
• If you have the Rear Exit Tray Accessory, be sure it is attached. See
“Accessories” on page 2 for more information.
2. Place the side guides on the exit tray in the desired location for your
scanning needs.
Getting your • Standard paper-size documents feed easily through the scanner. When
organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents so the lead
documents ready to edges are aligned and centered in the input elevator. This allows the feeder
scan to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time.
• Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and paper clips
on documents may damage the scanner and documents.
• All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before scanning is
started.
• Torn, damaged or crushed pages can be transported successfully through
the scanner. However, no scanner can transport every possible type of
damaged paper. If in doubt about whether a specific damaged document
can be transported through the scanner, place the document in a clear
protective sleeve. Sleeves should be manually fed, one at a time, folded
edge first, using the gap release toggle switch.
• Some very thick and/or stiff documents; such as shipping envelopes, may
require the following:
- Use of the gap release toggle switch.
- Removal of the pre-separation pad.
- Use of the Fragile, Thick, Thin settings for Document Handling, which
will reduce transport speed.
- Use of the rear document exit tray.
See the Scanning Setup Guides for TWAIN, ISIS and VRS for more
information.
This screen will be displayed if the This screen will be displayed if the
auto start option is enabled in your auto start option is disabled in your
scanning application: scanning application:
This screen will be displayed if the This screen will be displayed if the
indexing (i5850/i5850S Scanners indexing (i5850/i5850S Scanners
only) and auto start options are only) and auto start options are
enabled in your scanning application: disabled in your scanning
application:
4. Touching any of the options displayed on the Scanning screen will perform
the action (only for Omit Multifeed Detection) on the next document only.
To perform these actions for the rest of the scan job, see “Overrides” on
page 49.
5. You must press the Start/Resume button to begin scanning if auto start
has been disabled by the scanning application.
Pausing and resuming You can manually stop/pause and start/resume the scanner while scanning
scanning documents.
• To temporarily pause scanning, touch the Stop/Pause button on the
scanner once.
• If you want to stop scanning, you can touch Stop on the Operator Control
Panel touchscreen, or press the Stop/Pause button twice.
• Press the Start/Resume button on the scanner to restart scanning after it
has been paused.
NOTE: If your PC does not meet the minimum requirements, the scanner may
automatically pause during scanning and resume scanning when
enough internal buffer memory is free.
Using the Operator There are a variety of options that can be accessed by using the Operator
Control Panel touchscreen.
Control Panel
touchscreen If there is an arrow after the option, another screen will be
displayed allowing you to make additional choices.
Use the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the list of options
displayed on the Operator Control Panel.
For more information and procedures for using these options, see the sections
that follow.
To navigate through the touchscreen, touch the desired option with your finger.
Using any object other than your finger may damage the touchscreen and void
your warranty.
Indicates that the rear exit is open and documents are in the
input elevator.
NOTE: If the User counter is set to On (see “User Counter” on page 45) the
Reset User Counter and Toggle Document Counter will also be
displayed on the Ready screen. These options allow you to select
which counter value is being displayed as well as reset the value of
the User counter (the Toggle Document Counter must be reset by the
scanning application).
Clearing the Paper Path Touch Clear Path to allow the scanner to eject any documents that are left in
the transport.
Lowering the Elevator Use this option whenever you need to make additional room in the input
elevator for adding documents to the stack. The input elevator will descend to
the lowest position (750-sheet) when you touch Lower Elevator.
Toggle Counter Toggle Counter will only be displayed on the Ready screen if the User Counter
or Batch Counter is set to On. When this option is selected, the scanner will
toggle between User Counter and Document Counter values in the status
area. For more information, see “User Counter” on page 45.
Viewing the Operator Log When you touch Operator Log, the Operator Log screen will be displayed.
This screen provides the time, message code and a message description.
The messages that are displayed in the log are only those messages that have
occurred since the scanner was powered on. When you turn the power off or
the scanner goes into Standby or Low Power mode, the Operator Log on the
Operator Control Panel touchscreen will be cleared.
To view messages which have been cleared from the Operator Control Panel
touchscreen, see “8 Troubleshooting” on page 113.
• After viewing the operator log, touch Close to return to the Ready screen.
• After viewing this information, touch Close to return to the Ready screen.
Diagnostics Select Diagnostics to view scan history, check the maintenance meters, run a
print test, run a scanner self test, put the scanner in count only mode, run a
patch test, run a patch reader test, perform a UDDS (ultrasonic) calibration,
and perform a touchscreen calibration.
Viewing the Scan History 1. Touch Scan History. The Scan History for the last 7 days of scanning will
be displayed.
• Use the Up and Down arrows to adjust the value, then touch OK.
Count Only You may want to count the number of documents entering the scanner without
actually scanning them.
1. Select Count Only. The Count Only screen will be displayed.
NOTES:
• When you press the Stop/Pause button, the feeder and transport will stop.
You can continue your Count only test by pressing the Start/Resume
button.
• In Count only mode, Document Handling will default to Improved Stacking.
• Multifeed Detection is not enabled in Count only mode.
Count Only - Simple Sorting 1. Select Count Only - Simple Sorting. The Simple Sort Test screen will be
displayed.
Count Only - Barcode Sorting 1. Select Count Only - Barcode Sorting. The Barcode Sort Test screen will
be displayed.
Performing a Patch Test Use the Patch Test to test the camera patch readers to verify that the patch
sheets can be detected.
1. Select Patch Test. The Patch Test screen will be displayed.
Performing a Touchscreen Touchscreen calibration is used to verify that the touch points on the
Calibration touchscreen are working correctly. The touchscreen is factory-calibrated. Do
not calibrate the touchscreen unless directed to do so by Technical Support.
Alterations Only use this option when directed to do so by Kodak Alaris Technical Support.
• If Multiple Pages is selected (i.e., in the driver), this view will be displayed.
The Batch icon is only displayed when Batching is enabled. It displays the
number of documents to be counted before performing a predefined action
When Indexing is enabled:
• three indexing level buttons will be displayed in the Level area: Level 3,
Level 2 and Level 1. You can increment the index level by touching one of
the level buttons. During a scan session the level button that is highlighted is
the level which will be assigned to the next document.
• an End Batch option will be available allowing you to manually end the
batch.
• If you want to accept the image as is, select Accept and the scanner will
continue to scan.
• If you want to rescan the document, select Rescan and put the document
back into the input elevator. The document will be rescanned.
If you press Stop/Pause on the Operator Control Panel, the images shown on
the PC will be disregarded and the scanning session will end.
The Settings screen provides scanner settings that will only need to be set
infrequently.
• User Counter — when enabled, counts all documents that are fed until you
reset it.
• Automatic Elevator — when enabled, will automatically raise the input
elevator when paper is added to an empty input elevator.
• Staple/Metal Protection — when enabled, the scanner will detect any
metal (e.g., staples, paper clips, etc.) on your documents. This will protect
your documents and scanner from damage.
• Volume — allows you to adjust the volume of the scanner alarm.
• Sounds — allows you to select a sound that you want the scanner to make
when a scanner condition is encountered.
• Units — allows you to select the units of measurement used in the Print
Offset option.
• Misfeed OCP Control — controls the action of the scanner when the
Misfeed Detection button is touched during scanning.
• Dual Stacking Toggle Patch — when enabled, allows you to use patch
sheets to out-sort any selected group of pages from the stack.
User Counter This option enables a counter that you can control. Once enabled, the counter
goes to 0 and is incremented for every document fed. You can reset this
counter at any time.
If the User Counter is set to On, the Toggle Counter and Reset User Counter
options will be available from the Ready screen.
• If you touch Toggle Counter on the Ready screen, the Document counter
icon will be displayed in the status area of the Scanning and Ready
screens next to the Counter value.
• If you touch Reset User Counter on the Ready screen, the User counter
icon will be displayed in the status area of the Scanning and Ready
screens, next to the Counter value.
If the User Counter is set to Off, the Toggle Counter and Reset User
Counter options will not be available from the Ready and Scanning screens.
Only the Document Counter value will be displayed in the status area.
Automatic Elevator When this option is On, the input elevator will automatically raise to the feeding
position when paper is added to an empty input elevator.
Changing the alarm volume The Volume screen allows you to adjust the volume of the sound the scanner
will make when a scanner condition is encountered from a Very High volume
(loudest) to a Low volume (quietest) or to Off (no sound). The default is Low.
1. Select Volume on the Settings screen to display the Volume screen.
2. Select the desired Volume option. A tone will sound with each selection.
3. Touch OK to save your selection and return to the Settings screen; or
touch Cancel to return to the Settings screen without saving your changes.
2. Select the event (e.g., Warning, Error, etc.) that you want a tone to be set
for. When you select an Event, another screen will be displayed listing a
variety of different sounds that you can choose from.
3. Select the type of sound you want to hear. A tone will sound with each
selection.
4. Return to the Sounds screen to set other sounds for other events by
repeating Steps 2 and 3.
5. Touch OK to save your selection and return to the Settings screen; or
touch Cancel to return to the Settings screen without saving your changes.
Units The Units option is used to select the unit of measurement used in the Print
Offset option. Select either English (for inches) or Metric (for millimeters) and
touch OK to save your changes or Cancel to return to the Settings window
without saving your changes.
Dual Stacking Toggle Patch When using the Controlled Dual Stacker Accessory, the Dual Stacking Toggle
Patch option allows you to use patch sheets when you are preparing your
documents to automatically separate special document(s) from the stack. If,
for example, you need to save invoices for amounts greater than $10k, then
you could use this option to have them out-sorted at the scanner by putting a
patch sheet in front and behind these invoice pages. You could also
automatically out-sort all of the color documents if you are using the color
toggle patch.
Printing If printing or electronic annotation has been enabled via the scanning
application, you can temporarily disable it on all remaining documents in a
scan job. This may be useful if rescanning a stack of documents that have
already been printed on.
Once Printing is disabled, no documents will be printed on (or images
annotated on) until the Printing option is enabled.
Document handling Document handling allows you to select how the scanner transports
documents through the scanner. This affects how the documents are fed into
the scanner, how fast they move through the scanner, and how they are placed
in the output tray.
NOTE: This option is not available when Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled.
The options displayed on this screen are based on what is set up in your
scanning application for the current scan job. The options are: Normal,
Improved Stacking and Best Stacking, OR Thick, Thin and Fragile.
If the scanning application has specified one of these three options: Normal,
Improved Stacking or Best Stacking then only these three options will be
displayed on the screen (as shown above).
• Normal — no additional handling is performed. This option is best used
when all documents are similar in size. It is recommended that you use the
side guides and document stop when scanning in the Normal mode. Normal
mode is not available if Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled.
• Improved Stacking — aids in controlling how the documents are stacked/
ordered in the output tray for mixed document sets. This should work for
most mixed document sets.
• Best Stacking — when your document set contains a variety of sizes, this
option provides the best control of how the documents are stacked/ordered
in the output tray.
Paper source The Paper source option allows you to override the height of the input elevator.
Post scan rotation The Post Scan Rotation option allows you to select a rotation option to be
applied to the electronic image after is has been scanned.
• (none)
• Automatic
• Automatic - default to 90
• Automatic - default 180
• Automatic - default 270
• 90, 180 or 270 degrees
Scanner speed The Speed option provides a menu of options that control how fast pages will
be scanned.
Multifeed detection If Multifeed Detection is enabled via the scanning application, you can turn
Multifeed Detection off for the rest of the current scan job.
Multifeed sensors If Multifeed Detection is enabled via the scanning application, you can turn any
of the five scanner sensors On or Off. When the sensors are selected, touch
OK.
3. Use the up and down arrows to increment or decrement the print offset
value (in inches or mm). The printing will be incremented/decremented
from the value that is set up in the scanning application. For example, if
you have printing set up to start 1 inch / 25 mm from the lead edge of the
document, and you increment the print offset position by 1 inch / 25 mm,
printing will start at 2 inches / 50 mm from the lead edge.
4. When finished, touch OK.
Reset All Settings When selected, resets all scanner settings to the factory defaults. The Reset
Confirmation screen will be displayed.
This chapter provides information for using the optional Kodak Enhanced
Printer Accessory. In order to use the printing option you must have purchased
and installed the Kodak Enhanced Printer Accessory. See the instructions that
came with the Enhanced Printer Accessory for procedures on how to install
this accessory.
You can print on the front or rear of all pages scanned. Post scan or back of
page printing occurs after the page is imaged. The front printing occurs before
the page is imaged so the printing will be visible in the scanned image of the
page. You may only use one printer (either front or rear) at a time. If you install
printer cartridges in both the front and rear printers, an error will be displayed.
The Enhanced Printer operates at full scanner speed. The printer can add a
date, time, document sequential counter, and custom messages.
The print string can be configured to include information that stays the same
for each document; such as batch name or operator and information that may
change for each page scanned (e.g., the document sequential counter).
Refer to the Scanning Setup Guide for the TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver, or
VRS on the CD/DVD or your scanning application documentation for more
information about enabling printing and setting up print strings.
NOTES:
• The Kodak i5x50 Series Scanners also include a digital printing feature that
does not require an additional purchase. Digital printing provides all of the
same options as physical printing but instead of printing on the physical
page, the information is embedded in the image files. For more information
on digital printing, see the Scanning Setup Guide for the TWAIN Datasource
or ISIS Driver.
• Printing must be enabled and a single ink cartridge must be installed before
starting a scan session.
• Clean the scanner’s paper path components daily when using the printer.
• If you attempt to scan with a job setup that has Printing enabled, and you do
not have an Enhanced Printer installed, an error will be displayed.
• The illustrations in this section show the i5250/i5650/i5250V/i5650V
Scanner. All adjustments for the printer are the same for the i5650S, i5850,
and i5850S Scanners unless otherwise noted.
• Electronic image annotation is available on the i5250V and i5650V. Image
annotation does not require the Enhanced Printer Accessory.
Characteristic Description
Maximum lines 1
Maximum characters 40 (including spaces)
Print locations (horizontal) Up to 39 front manually set
Up to 24 rear manually set
Print locations (vertical) Set by the scanning application.
Print orientation 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees
Font style Normal, Bold and Extra Bold
Font digital printer = Roboto Slab
Font Physical print = custom
NOTE: Not all languages can support a
Bold font based on the complexity of
the characters, such as half-width
Katakana.
Font size Ranges from smallest (-5) to largest (+5)
Print side Front (pre-scan)
Rear (post-scan)
Minimum printing distance 0.64 cm (0.25 in.)
from document lead edge
Ink cartridge Black: HP-C6602A
Red: HP-C6602R
Green: HP-C6602G
Blue: HP-C6602B
Characters per ink cartridge Up to 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 (based on font
size used).
Static fields available User-specified messages via the scanning
application.
Dynamic fields available 5 time formats
9 date formats
1 sequential counter: up to 9 digits
i5650/i5650S: 2 index counters
i5850/i5850S: 3 index counters
Languages supported Any phonetic language. For example: Dutch,
English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese (half-width
Katakana).
Accessing the front printer 1. Remove the output tray and open the printer access cover.
Continue with Step 2, “Installing the ink cartridge” on the next page.
NOTE: If you do not want to remove the output tray, you can lift the front of the
output tray, then lift the printer access cover and position the printer
access cover behind the height adjustment tab.
Accessing the rear printer For the tabletop scanner models of i5x50:
(i5250/i5250V/i5650/i5650V/ 1. If the shipping screw has not been removed, remove the screw.
i5650S)
2. Remove the rear access printer door by lifting the door up and out of
position.
Installing the ink cartridge 1. Open the ink cartridge package and remove the tab from the new ink
cartridge.
5. Slide the printer carrier into the desired print position. See “Changing print
positions” on page 66.
6. Close the printer access cover and reinstall the output tray or if using the
rear printer, reinstall the rear access printer door.
7. Run a print test (see “Performing a Print Test” on page 34).
NOTE: For the rear printer: The detent positions are located on the
underside of the printer rail; therefore, they are not easily visible.
4. Close the front printer access cover and reinstall the output tray, or reinstall
the rear printer access door.
3. Move the ink cartridge from the front or rear depending on where you want
to print.
4. Snap the ink cartridge into the printer carrier as shown.
6. Slide the printer carrier into the desired print position. See “Changing print
positions” on page 66.
7. Close the front printer access cover and reinstall the output tray or reinstall
the rear access printer door.
8. Run a print test (see “Performing a Print Test” on page 34).
1. Pull the scanner cover release latch forward to release and lift the scanner
cover.
2. Remove the black drainage strip from the transport.
3. Locate the blotter strip channel. These channels are where the blotter
strips will be installed or replaced.
4. If you are replacing a blotter strip, proceed with Step 5. If you are installing
the blotter strips for the first time, go to Step 6.
5. Grasp the blotter strip(s) that needs to be replaced and carefully pull it off
of the channel. Discard the soiled strip according to local regulations.
8. Press the adhesive side of the blotter strip down firmly into the channel.
9. If other strips need to be replaced, repeat Steps 5-8.
10. Replace the black drainage strip.
11. Close the scanner cover.
Problem solving Use the list below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may
encounter when using the printer.
Adjusting output The scanner’s output trays can be adjusted to meet your scanning/sorting
needs for documents up to 17 inches long. You may need to remove and
trays for the i5650S reinsert the trays for adjustment or maintenance.
and i5850S Scanners
The documents to be specially identified (sorted/stacked) are called the
exception documents. The TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or your scanning
application provides options on how you want to output your documents (e.g.,
based on size, patch sheets or multifeeds) by using the Sorting/Stacking option
and allowing for the exception documents to be sorted to either the Lower
output tray (Tray 1) or the Upper output tray (Tray 2).
• Tray 1/Lower tray: is the lower location where the document exits the
scanner. This location allows for the largest number of documents in the
output tray. It can be used for either the exception documents or the non-
exception documents. If the majority of the documents being scanned are
exception documents, then the lower output tray should be selected for the
exception tray. Documents will be output in this tray if you do not have any
document sorting/stacking options selected in your scanning application. If
you need to remove or adjust this tray, see “Adjusting the output tray” on
page 19.
Pin
2. When in the correct position, gently release the pins to lock the tray in
place.
In general, if you have Best or Improved Stacking selected in your scanning
application, the tray should be in the highest position (the pin should be in the
bottom hole on the tray).
Side guides for the rear exit tray on the i5850 models adjust like the side
guides of the Lower tray.
For the i5650S: if you need to remove the side guides, just lift them straight up
and out of the tray.
Removing the Rear Exit If you need to remove the Rear Exit tray, slightly tilt the tray up and lift it out of
tray the scanner.
Problem solving - i5650S Use the list below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you may
and i5850S Scanners encounter when using the i5650S/i5850S Scanner.
Stacking locations The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory is designed to replace the standard
exit tray on the i5x50 Scanners. The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has
two stacking locations — Stack #1 and Stack #2.
Stack #1
Stack #2
Stack #1: is located closest to the top of the document transport where the
document exits the scanner. This location is typically used as the exception
stack when you want to separate shorter documents (less than 6 inches) from
a document set.
Stack #2: is the lower location and is typically used as the exception stack
when you want to separate patch pages from a document stack or separate a
multifed document.
Recommended paper Stack #2 requires that the paper has certain qualities to be released in an
specifications uncontrolled manner for it to stack correctly. Paper that lacks stiffness and
sufficient mass will not reach Stack #2 and will ultimately create disorder in the
output tray.
Stack #1
Maximum document stack capacity 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new
condition, 20 lb. bond.
Maximum document length: landscape (when scanning a 8.5 inches (215 mm): US lettersize
variety of paper types and conditions)
Maximum document length: portrait (when scanning only 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter
recommended paper types in good condition)
Maximum paper width (landscape) 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter
Minimum paper width 2.5 inches (63 mm)
Minimum paper length 2.5 inches (63 mm)
Stack #1 (with short document insert)
Maximum document stack capacity 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new
condition, 20 lb. bond.
Maximum paper length 5.85 inches (148 mm)
Maximum paper width 11.7 inches (297 mm)
Stack #2
Maximum document stack capacity 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new
condition, 20 lb. bond.
Maximum document length: landscape (when scanning a 8.5 inches (215 mm): US lettersize
variety of paper types and conditions)
Maximum document length: portrait (when scanning only 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter
recommended paper types in good condition)
Maximum paper width (landscape) 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter
Minimum paper width 5.5 inches (139 mm)
Minimum paper length 5.5 inches (139 mm)
Adjusting the Controlled If the Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory is not installed, refer to the
Dual Stacking Accessory installation procedures that came with the accessory.
Adjusting the side guides on The side guides improve stacking of documents. You may need to change the
Stack #1 and Stack #2 location of the side guides until you find the best stacking of your documents.
The side guides are magnetized. When removing the sides, you may need to
tilt the guides to the left or right to remove them more easily.
Handles
NOTE: The handles of the side guides should always be facing outward.
2. Insert the short document insert. Refer to the illustration below for the
correct orientation.
NOTE: It is suggested that you position the magnetic side guides about 2
inches (50.8 mm) from the back edge of the scanner. However,
the side guides can be placed in any position that improves
stacking.
Overriding Controlled Dual Controlled Dual Stacking can be overridden by using the Overrides screen on
Stacking the Operator Control Panel. See “Overrides” on page 49 for more information.
Dual Stacking Toggle Patch Dual Stacking Toggle Patch can be enabled from the Operator Control Panel.
The Dual Stacking Toggle Patch option allows you to use patch sheets when
you are preparing your documents to automatically separate exception
document(s) from the stack. This option allows you to separate exception
document(s) by having a patch sheet before and after the exception
document(s).
Rear Patch Sorting must be enabled on the Operator Control Panel for the
patches to go to the Rear Exit tray and the exception document(s) to go to the
designated exception tray.
What are patch Patch pages contain patch codes that are typically used as document
separators when scanning. A patch code is a pattern of parallel, alternating
pages?
black bars and spaces that is printed on a document. The patch pages, when
scanned, instruct the scanner or scanning application to trigger a feature of the
scanner or scanning application. Patch pages may have different patterns of
bars and can have different formats.
Sample PDF files of the patch pages are available for download from the
Kodak Alaris website: www.kodakalaris.com/go/IM. Click the Support Center
tab then select: Document Scanners>Production>i5850 (i5250, i5650,
i5250V, i5650V) and select User Manuals.
NOTE: These PDF versions are sized for printing on A4 and US lettersize
paper. There are also TIFF source files that can be used to customize
the patches for your business. Follow the instructions provided to
ensure that the pages print accurately on your printer.
This method of patch reading allows the patches to have horizontal bars and
read patches on the front or rear of the page. A disadvantage to this method
is that a page with a patch pattern will already be printed before the patch is
read so the printing on a page cannot be modified based on the presence of
a patch on that page.
• Method 3: Using the hardware patch readers to read patches horizontally.
The patches must be located on the page in a location that passes through
the transport in the same location as the four physical patch readers. An
advantage to this method is that it allows a scanner with image address/
indexing capabilities to print the correct Document Locator Number (image
address) on every page. Patch patterns must be on the front of the page.
i5850 Scanner patch reader locations as offset from the center of the
scanner’s transport.
Left - 4 1/8th inch
Left Center - 2 7/16th inch
Right Center + 2 7/16th inch
Right + 4 1/8th inch
The Kodak i5x50 Scanners read patch patterns differently depending on your
scanner model and what features are enabled.
i5250V/i5650V Scanners
• Intelligent printing – Patch Counting: patches 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 are read by the
hardware patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
• Color Toggle: color toggle patches are read by the cameras in vertical
orientation or horizontally by the hardware patch readers in the scanner
which prevents printing on the patch pages.
• Scanner Control: patches 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 are read by the scanner
hardware patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
i5850/i5850S Scanners
• Intelligent printing – Patch Counting: patches 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 are read by the
hardware patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
• Intelligent printing – Indexing: patches 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 are read by the
hardware patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
• Intelligent printing – Image Addressing: patches 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 are read by
the hardware patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
• Color Toggle: color toggle patches are read by the cameras in vertical
orientation or horizontally by the hardware patch readers in the scanner
which prevents printing on the patch pages.
• Scanner Control: patches 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 are read by the hardware
patch readers in the scanner in horizontal orientation only.
• Controlled Dual Stacker (for i5850 with this accessory): patches 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 are read by the hardware patch readers in the
scanner in horizontal orientation only or by the cameras in the vertical or
horizontal orientation.
To enable feeding in any direction it is common that patch pages are created
with patch patterns on each edge of the page.
Color Toggle patch It is also possible to create a patch page that can be used on any Kodak
Scanner with bar patterns that will be read consistently with camera patch
reading or hardware patch reading.
NOTE: Do not print the above patch patterns for use in a scanner. These
example patterns are not correctly sized for production use. Printable
PDF versions are available for download from the Kodak Alaris
website.
NOTE: Do not print the above patch patterns for use in a scanner. These
example patterns are not correctly sized for production use. Printable
PDF versions are available for download from the Kodak Alaris
website.
Patch 3
• Patch counting: can be used to increment or
Intelligent Print usage
reset a patch.
• Indexing: Patch 2 is the only patch that can
be used for indexing.
• Full image addressing: assigns image level
3 to the current document.
Patch 12 Patch 13
Patch 14 Patch 15
Paper details • Paper stock color — white paper is the most reliable choice for patch code
reading. If you want to make the patch pages more visible to operators or
people who prepare the documents for scanning, then you can use bright
colors for the paper stock. Light yellow paper or a light pastel color that
reflects at least 65% of the light source should work well. Use of dark color
paper stock for patch pages may lead to unreliable patch reading.
• Print — the patch bars should always be printed in black. The printed black
bars must reflect less than 20% of the light source. Caution should be used
when photocopying patches. Photocopiers tend to automatically scale the
document which can affect the size of black bars and white spaces, thus
altering the print specifications. A photocopier with the scale set to 100%
should be acceptable for the i5850 Scanner.
• Paper size — the length and width of the patch pages should be at least
5.5 inches (139.7 mm).
• Paper weight — if you want to reuse the patch pages after sorting, then the
paper weight needs to be stiff enough to successfully fly into Stack #2. For
more information refer to “Recommended paper specifications” on page 78.
This chapter describes the required cleaning and maintenance procedures for
the Kodak i5x50 Scanners. The frequency of performing these procedures will
vary with different scanning environments, paper types and image processing
requirements. High volumes of scanning will demand more frequent cleaning
of the scanner and more frequent replacement of consumables. Lower
scanning volumes will allow longer times between these activities. Refer to the
“Cleaning frequency chart” on the next page for cleaning guidelines. However,
you will need to determine what works best for you. Many years of production
scanning experience have proven that properly cleaning and maintaining your
scanner will result in scanning more paper in less time with fewer issues. A
properly maintained i5x50 Scanner will provide years of trouble-free operation.
Opening the scanner 1. Remove any documents from the input elevator and output tray.
cover 2. Pull the scanner cover release latch forward. The scanner cover will open
partially. Raise the cover up to fully open the cover for access to the
internal components.
• The roller cleaning pad contains sodium lauryl ether sulfate and sodium
silicate which can cause eye irritation. Refer to the MSDS for more
information.
3. Thoroughly vacuum the output tray, the output tray area and the input
elevator area.
Cleaning the rollers Cleaning the rollers includes all of the rollers in the transport area, the
separation roller tires and the feed module tires.
1. Open the scanner cover.
2. Manually rotate and wipe the rollers with a roller cleaning pad.
5. Manually rotate and wipe the separation roller tires with a roller cleaning
pad. For best results wipe parallel to the ribs in order to remove any
residue between the ribs.
6. Inspect the tires. If the tires show signs of wear or damage, replace the
tires. See “Replacement procedures” on page 104.
7. Reinstall the separation roller by aligning the slots on the separation roller
with the holders.
9. Inspect the tires. If the tires show signs of wear or damage, replace the
feed module tires. See “Replacement procedures” on page 104.
Cleaning the flippable 10. Wipe the upper and lower background strips with a Staticide wipe or a
white background strips “Step 1” Brillianize Detailer wipe.
11. Wipe the upper and lower background strips again with an almost-dry
Staticide wipe or a “Step 2” Brillianize Detailer wipe to remove any streaks.
13. Wipe the upper and lower imaging guides again with an almost-dry
Staticide wipe or a “Step 2” Brillianize Detailer wipe to remove any streaks.
14. Close the scanner cover.
15. When finished with all cleaning procedures, turn on the scanner.
Running a transport The transport should be cleaned with a transport cleaning sheet fed several
cleaning sheet times.
1. Remove the wrapping from the transport cleaning sheet.
2. Adjust the input elevator and output tray side guides to the widest position.
3. Place the transport cleaning sheet in the center of the input elevator in
landscape orientation with the adhesive side up.
4. Scan the transport cleaning sheet.
5. Remove the transport cleaning sheet from the output tray and place it in
the center of the input elevator in landscape orientation with the adhesive
side down and rescan.
6. Repeat Steps 3 - 5 until the rollers are clean.
NOTE: When the transport sheet gets dirty and/or loses its tackiness, discard
it and use a new one.
Final cleaning steps When finished running the transport cleaning sheet:
1. Open the scanner cover.
2. Wipe the upper and lower imaging guides with a lint-free cloth.
3. Close the scanner cover and scan a test image to ensure image quality.
Meters should be maintained by the operator and reset when consumables are
changed. The meters do not reset automatically when a consumable is
changed. Meters show the number of pages scanned. For more information on
viewing and using the Maintenance meters see “Viewing the Maintenance
Meters” on page 32.
NOTE: When replacing parts, turn off the scanner.
Replacing the feed module First, release the feed module. There are two methods of releasing the feed
or feed module tires module.
Method 1:
1. Open the scanner cover.
2. Press the release tab to the right to release the feed module from the
scanner.
NOTE: If you do not want to remove the output tray, you can lift the front of the
output tray, then lift the printer access cover and position the printer
access cover behind the height adjustment tab.
3. Turn the feed module release knob to the Unlock symbol and release the
feed module.
4. If you are just replacing the feed module, go to Step 11. If you are replacing
the tires, proceed with Step 5.
Core assembly
8. Install each new tire by gently pulling it over the core assembly. The tires
do not need to be installed in any specific orientation.
IMPORTANT:Do not overstretch the tire; it may tear.
9. Replace each roller in the lower feed module housing and align the tabs on
the upper housing with the slots on the lower housing.
10. Press the upper and lower housings together until they snap into place.
12. Close the scanner cover and the printer access cover.
13. Reinstall the output tray.
14. When finished, access the Maintenance meters on the Operator Control
Panel (see “If you want to reset a maintenance meter:” on page 33) and
touch the Reset icon to reset the Feed Tires/Feed Module meter.
If you want to replace the separation module, do Steps 3 and 4. If you want
to replace the separation roller tires, go to Step 5.
3. Insert the new separation roller. Be sure to line up the slots on the
separation roller with the holders.
4. Gently release the separation roller cover back in place and close the
scanner cover.
7. Reinstall the separation roller. Be sure to line up the slots on the separation
roller with the holders.
8. Lower the separation roller holder back in place.
9. Close the scanner cover.
10. When finished, access the Maintenance meters on the Operator Control
Panel (see “If you want to reset a maintenance meter:” on page 33) and
touch the Reset icon to reset the Separation Roller Tires/Separation Roller
meter.
Replacing the pre- Change the pre-separation pad when the frequency of multifed documents
separation pad increases.
1. Open the scanner cover.
2. Remove the pre-separation pad by lifting the pad up and out of position.
NOTE: The pre-separation pad fits snugly in place; therefore, a little force
may be required to remove it.
3. Install the new imaging guide and tighten the screws to secure the imaging
guide.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to replace the upper imaging guide.
5. Close the scanner cover.
5. Connect the new background strip connector with the cable. Be sure it is
securely in place.
6. Install the new background strip and tighten both screws on each side to
secure the background strip.
NOTE: Be sure to align the springs over the tabs in the scanner frame.
Verify that the background moves up and down freely.
Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems you
may encounter when using the Kodak i5x50 Scanners.
Upgrading software Kodak Alaris updates drivers and firmware to correct issues and add new
features. If you encounter errors, verify that you are running the latest scanner
software version before you call Technical Support. Go to:
www.kodakalaris.com/go/IMsupport, access i5x50 Software and Drivers and
download the most recent upgrade.
Scanner Type/Speed • i5250/i5250V Scanner: desktop duplex color scanner that scans up to 150
pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale, landscape
orientation), Normal Document Handling A4 size documents.
• i5650/i5650V/i5650S Scanner: desktop duplex color scanner that scans up to
180 pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale,
landscape orientation), Normal Document Handling A4 size documents.
• i5850/i5850S Scanner: floor-standing duplex color scanner that scans up to
210 pages per minute (200/300 dpi, black and white/color/grayscale,
landscape orientation), Normal Document Handling A4 size documents.
Scanning Technology Dual CCD
Output Resolutions 100, 150, 200, 240, 250, 300, 400, 500 and 600 dpi
File Format Output TIFF, JPEG
Scan Area i5250/i5650/i5650S/i5850/i5850S: Scans up to 30.5 x 457.2 cm (12 x 180
inches)
i5250V/i5650V: Scans up to 30.5 x 101.6 cm (12 x 40 inches).
ADF Capacity 750 sheets of 20 lb. (80 g/m2) bond paper
Recommended Daily Volume Unlimited
Illumination LED
Electrical Requirements 100 - 240 V (international), 50/60 Hz
Scanner Dimensions With input elevator open:
i5250/i5650/i5650S Scanners Height: 43.4 cm (17.1 in.)
i5250V/i5650V Scanners Width: 69.3 cm (27.3 in.)
Depth: 65.3 cm (25.7 in.)
With input elevator closed:
Height: 43.4 cm (17.1 in.)
Width: 69.3 cm (27.3 in.)
Depth: 51 cm (20.1 in.)
System requirements Following is the recommended system configuration to run Kodak i5x50
Scanners.
For i5250/i5650/i5850 PC: Intel® Core™ i5 (Sandy Bridge or newer) running at 2.7 GHz or
Scanners higher; USB 3.0 (Super Speed) or 2.0 (High Speed); 4 GB RAM or more
For i5250V/i5650V Scanners PC: Intel® Core™ Quad, 3GHz, 4 GB RAM, USB 2.0 or higher
Supported operating • Microsoft Windows XP, SP3 (TWAIN Datasource only)
systems • Microsoft Windows Vista; SP1
• Microsoft Windows Vista x64 Edition
• Microsoft Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit)
• Microsoft Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit)
• Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32- and 64-bit)
• Microsoft Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit)
Included Drivers Windows operating systems: TWAIN, ISIS, WIA
VRS (for Kodak i5250V and i5650V Scanners only)
Congratulations on the purchase of a Kodak Scanner. Kodak Scanners are designed to provide end users with the highest
performance and reliability. All Kodak Scanners are covered by the following Limited Warranty.
Limited Warranty for Kodak Scanners
Kodak Alaris Inc. provides the following Limited Warranty on Kodak Scanners (excluding spare parts and consumables)
distributed by Kodak Alaris or through Kodak Alaris’ authorized distribution channels:
Kodak Alaris Inc. warrants that a Kodak Scanner, from the time of sale through the Limited Warranty period applicable to the
Product, will be free of defects in materials or workmanship and will conform to the performance specifications applicable for the
particular Kodak Scanner.
All Kodak Scanners are subject to the Warranty Exclusions described below. A Kodak Scanner found to be defective or which
does not conform to the product specifications will be repaired or replaced with new or refurbished product at Kodak Alaris’
option.
Purchasers may determine the applicable Limited Warranty period for the Kodak Scanners purchased by visiting
www.kodakalaris.com/go/IMsupport or by reviewing the Limited Warranty Summary Card enclosed with the Kodak Scanner.
Proof of purchase is required to demonstrate eligibility for warranty service.
Warranty exclusions
Kodak Alaris’ Limited Warranty does not apply to a Kodak Scanner that has been subjected to physical damage after purchase,
caused, for example, by casualty, accident, acts of God or transportation, including (a) by a failure to properly package and ship
the Scanner back to Kodak Alaris for warranty service in accordance with Kodak Alaris’ then current Packaging and Shipping
Guidelines, including failure to replace the shipping restraint prior to shipping, or by a failure to remove the shipping restraint
prior to use; (b) resulting from the user’s installation, system integration, programming, re-installation of user operating systems
or applications software, systems engineering, relocation, reconstruction of data, or removal of the product or any component
(including breakage of a connector, cover, glass, pins, trays or seal); (c) from service, modification or repair not performed by
Kodak Alaris or a service provider authorized by Kodak Alaris or by tampering, use of counterfeit or other non-Kodak Alaris
components, assemblies, accessories, or modules; (d) by misuse, unreasonable handling or maintenance, mistreatment,
operator error, failure to provide proper supervision or maintenance, including use of cleaning products or other accessories not
approved by Kodak Alaris or use in contravention of recommended procedures or specifications; (e) by environmental
conditions (such as excessive heat or other unsuitable physical operating environment), corrosion, staining, electrical work
external to the product or failure to provide electro-static discharge (ESD) protection; (f) by failure to install firmware updates or
releases available for the product and (g) by such other supplemental exclusions published from time to time online at
www.kodakalaris.com/go/IMsupport.
Kodak Alaris provides no Limited Warranty for products purchased from countries other than the United States and Canada.
Purchasers of products from foreign distribution channels must seek warranty coverage, if any, through the original source of
purchase.
Kodak Alaris provides no Limited Warranty for products that are purchased as part of a third party manufacturer’s product,
computer system or other electronic device.
Any warranty for these products is provided by the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) as part of that manufacturer’s
product or system.
The replacement product assumes the remainder of the Limited Warranty period applicable to the defective product or thirty
(30) days, whichever is longer.
Installation Warning and Disclaimer
KODAK ALARIS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING
FROM THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, SERVICING OR IMPROPER FUNCTIONING OF THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS
OF THE CAUSE. SUCH DAMAGES FOR WHICH KODAK ALARIS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE, INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT
LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, LOSS OF DATA, DOWNTIME COSTS, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,
COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT, FACILITIES OR SERVICES OR CLAIMS OF CUSTOMERS FOR SUCH
DAMAGES.
If there is any conflict between other sections of this appendix and the Limited Warranty, the terms of the Limited Warranty
prevail.
Important restrictions
Eligibility: The Advance Exchange Program and the Depot Service are available to eligible purchasers in the fifty (50) United
States, and On-Site Service is available in the contiguous forty-eight (48) states and in certain areas of Alaska and Hawaii for
products purchased from authorized distributors of Kodak Alaris. The Kodak Scanner will be ineligible for any service under
warranty if the product falls under any of Kodak Alaris’ then-current Warranty Exclusions, including a purchaser’s failure to
return defective products to Kodak Alaris in compliance with Kodak Alaris’ then current Packaging and Shipping Guidelines.
Persons are only considered “eligible purchasers” or “end users” if they originally purchased the Kodak Scanner for their own
personal or business use, and not for resale.
Consumables: Consumables are items that wear out under normal use and must be replaced by the end user as needed.
Consumables, supplies, other expendable items and those items identified as being the user’s responsibility in the User’s Guide
are not covered under the Limited Warranty.
Any defective products or parts replaced by Kodak Alaris become the property of Kodak Alaris.