Kodak 5500 Scanner User Manual


 
A-61070 September 1999 2-5
4. Press Run.
5. Select two documents of the same size, texture and thickness,
similar to the types of documents you will be scanning.
6. Place one document on top of the other. Hold the documents firmly
by their trailing edges. Insert them into the gap approximately 1/8 in.
(3 mm).
Bottom document
separates from
top document
7. If the documents separate, repeat the following steps until the
documents do not separate:
Turn the gap adjustment knob clockwise 1/2 turn.
Insert the documents again.
If the documents do not separate, proceed with Step 8.
8. Rotate the gap adjustment knob counterclockwise 1 or 2 clicks.
IMPORTANT:
Do not make a gap adjustment while documents are
in the feeder or transport system; doing so will
produce an inaccurate adjustment.
9. Hold the trailing edges of the documents firmly. Insert them into the
gap.
If the bottom document is not separating from the top document,
remove the documents and repeat Steps 7 and 8 until the
bottom document separates from the top document by
approximately 1 in. (25.4 mm).
If the bottom document is separating from the top document,
proceed with Step 10.
10. When you have adjusted the gap so the bottom document
separates consistently from the top document, rotate the gap
adjustment knob counterclockwise another 1 or 2 clicks to complete
the adjustment.
11. Feed a stack of 50 to 100 documents twice through the transport
system. Verify the final count reflects the total number of documents
fed and that the counter shows the same amount each time the
documents are counted.
If the count is not the same, the gap is not adjusted correctly.
Rotate the gap adjustment knob counterclockwise another 1 or 2
clicks and repeat Step 9. Repeat until corrected.