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KIP 2050 User Manual

KIP 2050
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KIP
SCANNERS
SCANNERS
SCANNERS
SCANNERS
2000 Series SCSI
Scanners
KIP 2050 / KIP 2080
KIP 2120
User's
Manual
Ver E.2

Table of Contents

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KIP 2050 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKIP
Model2050
CategoryScanner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Warnings and Cautions

Safety Symbol Explanations

Defines the meaning of safety symbols for warnings, cautions, prohibitions, and mandatory actions.

General Warnings

Electrical Safety and Power Precautions

Covers power source requirements, grounding, cord safety, and immediate electrical fault response.

Machine Handling and Fire Prevention

Warns against disassembly and improper use to prevent fire or electric shock.

General Cautions

Installation and Operational Cautions

Provides guidance on safe installation environments, machine handling, and moving procedures.

Chapter 3 Operation

3.1 Introduction to Operations

Introduces the operation panel structure and basic navigation principles.

3.2 Basic Screen Overview

Explains the information displayed on the Basic Screen and its default settings.

3.3 Copying Media Settings

Details settings for selecting and configuring roll or sheet media for copying operations.

3.4 Zoom Settings

Covers various zoom adjustment options including Auto Zoom, % Mode, and XY Zoom.

3.5 Image Quality Settings

Describes settings for optimizing image quality like type, background, threshold, sharpness, and density.

3.6 Function Settings

Explains various operational functions like Shift, Centering, Mirror Image, and Negative Image.

3.7 Date Stamp Configuration

Details how to set up and apply date and time stamps to copied images.

3.8 Set Copy Mode Features

Explains Set Copy Mode for scanning multiple originals and managing them as jobs.

3.9 Mode Memory Management

Covers creation, deletion, and calling of saved user setting configurations (Mode Memory).

3.10 Menu Settings Navigation

Guides through the menu structure for Original, Edit, Setting, and Command configurations.

3.11 Reference Screen Information

Explains the Reference Screen for monitoring job status, copy counts, and memory usage.

3.12 Power Saving Modes

Details the various power saving modes (Manual, Warm, Cold, Multi) to reduce energy consumption.

3.13 Scanner Power Save Function

Focuses on the scanner's power saving feature, distinct from printer power.

3.14 Auto Reset Functionality

Explains the Auto Reset function for initializing settings to Standard Mode after inactivity.

3.15 Interrupt Copy Mode

Details how to interrupt a current job to perform another copy with priority.

3.16 System Reset Procedure

Provides instructions for resetting all user settings to their default Standard Mode.

3.17 Re-copying Stored Jobs

Explains how to reprint stored image data from memory without rescanning.

3.18 Sample Copy Functionality

Guides on using Sample Copy to preview scan results, especially after changing settings.

3.19 Image Rotation Feature

Explains the Rotate Mode for scanning images 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

Chapter 5 Maintenance and Adjustments

5.1 Routine Cleaning Procedures

Provides instructions for regular cleaning of the Original Glass, feeding rollers, and white roller.

5.2 LCD and Touch Panel Adjustments

Covers procedures for adjusting LCD contrast and calibrating the touch panel positioning.

5.3 Interface Connector Pinouts

Details the pin layout and voltage ratings for RS232C, Printer, and SCSI interface connectors.

1.1 Required Conditions for the Installation Place

Power and Grounding Requirements

Details power source specifications (100-240V, 6A, 50/60Hz) and grounding needs.

Environmental and Space Requirements

Specifies operating temperature, humidity, floor strength, and required spacing.

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