Kodak A-61602 Scanner User Manual


 
84 A-61602 January 2008
Problem solving Use the chart below as a guide to check possible solutions to problems
you may encounter when using the Kodak ScanMate i1120 Scanner.
Problem Possible Solution
Scanner will not scan/feed documents
Make sure that:
the power cord is plugged securely into the back of scanner and the
wall outlet.
the green LED on the scanner is lit.
the power switch is on.
the wall outlet is not defective (call a licensed electrician).
the PC was restarted after installing the software.
document(s) is making contact with the feed rollers.
Image quality is poor or has decreased
Clean the scanner. See the procedures in Chapter 5, Maintenance.
Documents are jamming or multiple
documents are feeding
Make sure that:
the input tray and side guides are adjusted for the width of the
documents you are scanning.
the output tray is adjusted for the length of the documents you are
scanning.
all documents meet the specifications for size, weight and type as
outlined in the section entitled, “Document preparation”.
the scanner is clean.
the pre-separation pad is installed properly and securely in place.
Replace the pre-separation pad if necessary.
Distorted images
The feeder holds up to 50 documents in the input tray. While scanning is
taking place, you cannot add documents to the feeder. If you do add
documents, your images may be distorted.
Scanning multiple pages in “Single
Page mode”
When scanning multiple pages using Single Page mode, the scanner
will pre-feed the next document and the last document scanned will
stay in the transport until the next page is scanned. This is a normal
scanner process. The document that remains in the transport can be
safely pulled out if you want, however, it will automatically be
completely fed through the transport and into the output tray when the
next page or last page is scanned.
No images are being displayed
Documents should only be inserted in the feeder after the scanner is
powered up and ready.
If you are scanning one side of a document, be sure the side you want
to scan is placed toward the feed tray (not facing you). For more
information, see the section entitled, “Scanning your documents” in
Chapter 3.
Image has clipped corners
If your images have clipped corners, the skew angle was too large for the
scanner to handle. Be sure documents are placed in the input tray with
the edges aligned and the side guides positioned correctly to
accommodate the size documents you are feeding to avoid large skew
angles.
First image in a batch appears “washed
out”
If the scanned documents in a batch have more than a 25 degree skew,
the first image in the batch may appear washed out. Be sure that
documents are placed in the input tray with the edges aligned and the
side guides positioned correctly to accommodate the size documents
you are feeding to avoid large skew angles.