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Kodak i800 Series Scanners, Introduction, Site specifications, Layout considerations

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Kodak i800 Series Scanners Introduction Site specifications Layout considerations The Kodak i800 Series Scanners are a new high speed, dual stream scanning platform consisting of four different models providing advanced image processing and superior throughput. The i800 Series Scanners are designed to handle mixed document batches for any production scanning workflow. Four configurations are available: ♦ Kodak i810 Scanner (bi-tonal) ♦ Kodak i820 Scanner ♦ Kodak i830 Scanner (bi-tonal) ♦ Kodak i840 Scanner This manual provides site specification and installation information for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners (all models). Information that is pertinent to a specific model will be noted. Check that the designated site for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners meets the following conditions and space requirements. The following should be considered when selecting a site for the i800 Series Scanners: • Position the scanner to allow for: − Clearance space between other equipment and doorways. − A maximum distance of 5 feet (1.5 meters) from the scanner to the power outlets. • Position the scanner away from: − Potential flooding and dampness areas, especially in basement areas. − Open flame, excessively dusty areas or direct sunlight. − Any combustible or corrosive atmosphere caused by volatile liquids or solvents. − Heat sources, such as windows, baseboard heating units, heat ducts, space heaters, or any heat-generating equipment. − Transmitted interference, such as that generated by electronic air cleaners, communication transmitters, radar (FAA and military), or power lines. • Locate air conditioning outlets so the scanner will receive optimum air circulation. • Establish an entry point for the SCSI cable to avoid laying it across the floor or passageway. • Avoid carpets and any static-generating areas. A-61176 November 2001 1

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A-61176
November 2001
1
Kodak
i800 Series Scanners
Introduction
The
Kodak
i800 Series Scanners are a new high speed, dual stream
scanning platform consisting of four different models providing
advanced image processing and superior throughput. The i800 Series
Scanners are designed to handle mixed document batches for any
production scanning workflow.
Four configurations are available:
Kodak
i810 Scanner (bi-tonal)
Kodak
i820 Scanner
Kodak
i830 Scanner (bi-tonal)
Kodak
i840 Scanner
This manual provides site specification and installation information for
the
Kodak
i800 Series Scanners (all models). Information that is
pertinent to a specific model will be noted.
Site specifications
Check that the designated site for the
Kodak
i800 Series Scanners
meets the following conditions and space requirements.
Layout considerations
The following should be considered when selecting a site for the i800
Series Scanners
:
Position the scanner to allow for:
-
Clearance space between other equipment and doorways.
-
A maximum distance of 5 feet (1.5 meters) from the scanner to
the power outlets.
Position the scanner away from:
-
Potential flooding and dampness areas, especially in basement
areas.
-
Open flame, excessively dusty areas or direct sunlight.
-
Any combustible or corrosive atmosphere caused by volatile
liquids or solvents.
-
Heat sources, such as windows, baseboard heating units, heat
ducts, space heaters, or any heat-generating equipment.
-
Transmitted interference, such as that generated by electronic
air cleaners, communication transmitters, radar (FAA and
military), or power lines.
Locate air conditioning outlets so the scanner will receive optimum
air circulation.
Establish an entry point for the SCSI cable to avoid laying it across
the floor or passageway.
Avoid carpets and any static-generating areas.