Konica Minolta Kodak Ngenuity 9150 User Guide - Page 25
Feeder table, Custom functions, Scan monitor, Feed Test Batch
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Feeder table Custom functions Scan monitor The Feeder Table adjustment buttons allow you to raise and lower the feeder table to accommodate different batch sizes. The feeder table must be empty to move to a new batch size position. Down/Set • Down: lowers the feeder table. • Set: load a standard batch of documents, lower the skimmer and wait until the table is raised. Press and hold the Down/Set button for 2 seconds. Up - raises the feeder table. If the feeder table has documents in it, the Up button performs no function. Two custom functions (F1 and F2) can be assigned via the Ngenuity Operator Utility. Available functions are: Feed Test Batch, Page Eject and Clean Print Head. By default, F1 is assigned to Feed Test Batch and F2 is assigned to Page Eject. See the section entitled, "Ngenuity Operator Utility" later in the chapter for more information. The Scan Monitor indicates that an error has occurred during scanning. The Scan Monitor indicators are lit in yellow. Error - indicates that an error exists that is not covered by one of the other indicators. When an error is indicated, refer to the scanning application for more information. Cover - indicates that the scanner cover is open. Carefully close the scanner cover. If this error occurs during scanning, press Clear/Restart after you have securely closed the cover. Paper Jam - indicates a document jam within the scanner. Open the scanner cover, remove any jammed documents and close the cover. Press Clear/Restart to continue scanning. Misfeed - indicates that a skimmer timeout or feeder jam has occurred. • Skimmer timeout: the skimmer is active, but the document to be scanned did not move out of the feeder table (commonly due to roller slippage). • Feeder jam: the document to be scanned is fed but does not reach the scanner transport within the expected transit time. A-61662 October 2011 4-5