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1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Kodak Scan Station 100, Kodak Scan Station 100 Plus or Kodak Scan Station 120EX. If you need to digitize and share important documents quickly, across the hall, across the country or around the world, your Kodak Scan Station 100, 100 Plus or 120EX will quickly become an indispensable tool in your organization. For the purpose of this manual the Kodak Scan Station 100, Kodak Scan Station 100 Plus and the Kodak Scan Station 120EX will be referred to as Kodak Scan Station 100. Any differences between these models will be noted. A-61544 July 2008 Designed as a walk-up capture station that requires minimal user training, the Kodak Scan Station 100 is quite possibly the easiest to use capture device found in the general office environment today. The Scan Station 100 is a standalone solution, requiring no host PC or application software. It works with an existing network (Ethernet 10/100 Base T) and makes use of existing network shared services such as TCP/IP and SMTP in order to communicate with other network devices or destinations. The color touch screen offers a simple, graphical user interface to operate the device and direct the output. More than just a scanner, the Kodak Scan Station 100 is a robust capture solution that lets you quickly send your documents via email, the network, networked printers or USB flash drives with a simple touch. • This User's Guide provides installation procedures and how to create your personal configuration file using the Configuration Organizer. • The Administrator's Guide, A-61588, provides procedures for setting up the Configuration Organizer and administrating the Kodak Scan Station 100, 100 Plus and 120EX; as well as maintenance procedures and in-depth troubleshooting information. 1-1

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A-61544
July 2008
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a
Kodak
Scan Station 100,
Kodak
Scan Station 100 Plus or
Kodak
Scan Station 120EX. If you need to
digitize and share important documents quickly, across the hall, across
the country or around the world, your
Kodak
Scan Station 100, 100 Plus
or 120EX will quickly become an indispensable tool in your
organization.
For the purpose of this manual the
Kodak
Scan Station 100,
Kodak
Scan Station 100 Plus and the
Kodak
Scan Station 120EX will be
referred to as
Kodak
Scan Station 100. Any differences between these
models will be noted.
Designed as a walk-up capture station that requires minimal user
training, the
Kodak
Scan Station 100 is quite possibly the easiest to use
capture device found in the general office environment today. The Scan
Station 100 is a standalone solution, requiring no host PC or application
software. It works with an existing network (Ethernet 10/100 Base T)
and makes use of existing network shared services such as TCP/IP
and SMTP in order to communicate with other network devices or
destinations. The color touch screen offers a simple, graphical user
interface to operate the device and direct the output. More than just a
scanner, the
Kodak
Scan Station 100 is a robust capture solution that
lets you quickly send your documents via email, the network, networked
printers or USB flash drives with a simple touch.
This User’s Guide provides installation procedures and how to create
your personal configuration file using the Configuration Organizer.
• The
Administrator’s Guide,
A-61588, provides procedures for setting
up the Configuration Organizer and administrating the
Kodak
Scan
Station 100, 100 Plus and 120EX; as well as maintenance
procedures and in-depth troubleshooting information.