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Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
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Color Depth | 24-bit |
Grayscale Depth | 8-bit |
Paper Handling | Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) |
Scan Speed | Up to 30 ppm / 60 ipm |
Daily Duty Cycle | 3000 pages |
Scan Speed (Simplex, Letter Size) | 30 ppm |
Scan Speed (Duplex, Letter Size) | 60 ipm |
File Formats | PDF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, RTF, Searchable PDF |
Type | Document Scanner |
Scan Speed (Color, 200 dpi) | Up to 30 ppm / 60 ipm |
Scan Speed (Black & White, 200 dpi) | Up to 30 ppm / 60 ipm |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, 2012, 2016 |
Recommended Daily Volume | Up to 3, 000 pages |
Scanning Technology | CIS (Contact Image Sensor) |
Scan Technology | CIS (Contact Image Sensor) |
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Lists the items included in the scanner package, ensuring all necessary components are present.
Identifies and describes the various parts of the Kodak i1100 Series scanners, including front, back, and inside views.
Provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and installing the Kodak i1100 Series scanner hardware.
Guides users through the process of installing the necessary drivers for Windows operating systems.
Provides instructions for installing Kodak scanner drivers on Linux operating systems.
Guides users through installing Kodak scanner drivers on Macintosh operating systems.
Details the procedure for correctly installing the scanner's input tray.
Explains how to properly connect the scanner to power and a computer using USB cables.
Describes how to activate the scanner from a sleep or standby mode.
Outlines the procedure for safely powering down the Kodak scanner.
Prepares the scanner for operation, including power and guide adjustments.
Provides guidelines on preparing documents for optimal scanning performance.
Explains how to use the Smart Touch feature for efficient document scanning and workflow automation.
Details the steps to safely open the scanner cover for cleaning or part replacement.
General instructions and precautions for cleaning the Kodak i1100 Series scanners.
Step-by-step guide for cleaning the feed and separation rollers to ensure optimal performance.
Specific instructions for removing, cleaning, and re-installing the separation roller.
Detailed steps for cleaning the feed rollers, including removal and re-installation.
Instructions for cleaning the scanner's imaging area to maintain image quality.
Describes how to use a transport cleaning sheet to clean the scanner's internal path.
General information on replacing consumable parts like rollers.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the separation roller module.
Instructions for replacing the pre-separation pad.
Detailed steps for replacing the feed roller assembly.
Lists available supplies and consumables for the scanner, including part numbers.
Provides solutions for common scanner problems like jamming or feeding issues.
Explains the meaning of different scanner indicator light states and error codes.
Information on how to contact Kodak Alaris support for technical assistance.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the limited warranty for Kodak scanners.
Lists conditions and situations that are not covered by the Kodak scanner limited warranty.
Important disclaimers regarding product installation, use, and potential damages.
Guides users on the process of obtaining warranty service and support.
Instructions for properly packaging and shipping scanners for warranty service.
Details the steps required to initiate and complete a product return for warranty service.
Defines the responsibilities of the end-user regarding warranty service and data backup.
Explains the different service methods offered by Kodak Alaris under the limited warranty.
Describes the availability and process for on-site repair services within specific geographic areas.
Explains the process for advanced unit replacement of defective scanners.
Details the depot repair service process for scanners not covered by AUR or on-site service.
Lists critical restrictions and eligibility criteria for warranty service programs.