Panasonic Scanner KV S4065CL User Manual

Operating Manual  
High Speed Color Scanner  
Model No.  
KV-S4085CL / KV-S4085CW  
KV-S4065CL / KV-S4065CW  
These instructions contain information on operating the scanner. Before reading these instructions, please read  
the installation manual enclosed with this unit.  
Please carefully read these instructions and the enclosed installation manual. Keep all documentation in a safe  
place for future reference.  
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Introduction  
About the documentation  
The scanner documentation consists of 2 manuals: the Installation Manual and the Operating Manual. In  
addition, 3 software reference manuals are included.  
Installation Manual  
(printed documentation)  
The Installation Manual explains the installation method and proce-  
dures.  
Operating Manual  
(this manual)  
The Operating Manual explains the part names, operations, features  
and maintenance of the unit.  
Software Reference Manuals  
(electronic documentation)  
User Utility Reference Manual  
Explains how to use the User Utility, which is used for scanner  
maintenance.  
RTIV Reference Manual  
Explains the features and settings for RTIV (Reliable Throughput  
Imaging Viewer).  
PIE Reference Manual  
Explains the settings of the PIE (Panasonic Image Enhancement  
Technology) features using the ISIS and TWAIN drivers.  
Abbreviations  
Windows® refers to the Microsoft® Windows® operating system (hereafter Windows).  
Windows® 2000 refers to the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system (hereafter Windows 2000).  
Windows® XP refers to the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system (hereafter Windows XP).  
Windows Vista® refers to the Microsoft® Windows Vista® operating system (hereafter Windows Vista).  
The illustrations in this manual are of the KV-S4085CL / KV-S4085CW.  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
ISIS and QuickScan Pro are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation.  
IBM and AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other  
countries, or both.  
Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.  
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Introduction  
International ENERGY STAR Program  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Panasonic has determined that this product meets  
the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
System Requirements  
IBM® PC/AT® or compatible machine with a CD-ROM drive  
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, 1.8 GHz or higher  
Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista  
USB 2.0  
Computer  
CPU  
Operating System  
Interface  
1 GB or higher  
Memory  
5 GB or more free space is required.  
Hard Disk  
Note  
The above system requirements may not satisfy the requirements of all operating systems.  
The scanning speed differs depending on the host computer’s operating environment or the application  
used.  
Due to the slower speed of USB 1.1, it is recommended to use a USB 2.0 interface.  
If you connect the scanner to a USB hub, it is not guaranteed to work.  
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Introduction  
Federal Communications Commission Requirements (For United States on-  
ly)  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment  
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own expense.  
FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must use only shielded interface cable and  
the provided power supply cord. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would  
void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
For FRG Users (For Germany Only)  
Machine noise information regulation - 3.GPSGV, the maximum sound pressure level is 70 dB(A) or less, in  
conformity with EN ISO 7779.  
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Table of Contents  
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Before You Start  
Before You Start  
For Users  
For Your Safety  
To prevent severe injury and loss of life, read this  
section carefully before using the unit to ensure proper  
and safe operation of your unit.  
WARNING  
This section explains the graphic symbols used  
in this manual.  
Power and Ground Connection  
Denotes a potential  
hazard that could re-  
sult in serious injury or  
The power source voltage of this unit is lis-  
ted on the nameplate.  
WARNING  
death.  
Only plug the unit into an AC outlet with the  
proper voltage.  
If you use a cord with an unspecified cur-  
rent rating, the unit or plug may emit smoke  
or become hot to the touch.  
Denotes hazards that  
could result in minor  
injury or damage to  
CAUTION  
the unit.  
When you operate this product, the power  
outlet should be near the product and easily  
accessible.  
These symbols are used to  
alert operators to a specific  
operating procedure that  
must be performed carefully.  
To ensure safe operation, the power cord  
supplied must be inserted into a standard  
three-prong AC outlet which is effectively  
grounded (earthed) through the normal wir-  
ing.  
These symbols are used to  
alert operators to a specific  
operating procedure that  
must not be performed.  
The fact that the equipment operates sat-  
isfactorily does not imply that the power  
point is grounded (earthed) and that the in-  
stallation is completely safe. For your safe-  
ty, if in any doubt about the effective  
grounding (earthing) of the power point,  
consult a qualified electrician.  
These symbols are used to  
alert operators to a specific  
operating procedure that  
must be emphasized in order  
to operate the unit safely.  
If the plug cannot be inserted into the AC  
outlet, contact a licensed electrician to re-  
place the AC outlet with a properly groun-  
ded (earthed) one.  
Do not defeat the grounding (earthing) plug  
(ex. do not use a conversion plug).  
Plug the power cord firmly into an AC out-  
let. Otherwise, it can cause fire or electric  
shock.  
Do not pull, bend, rest objects on, or chafe  
the power cord, and plug.  
Damage to the power cord or plug can  
cause fire or electric shock.  
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Before You Start  
Do not attempt to repair the power cord, or  
plug. If the power cord or plug is damaged  
or frayed, contact an authorized service  
representative for a replacement.  
Do not place the separation rollers or paper  
feed rollers where small children can reach  
them. There is a danger that the rollers may  
be swallowed. In the event that you think  
they have been swallowed, contact a doc-  
tor immediately.  
Ensure that the plug connection is free of  
dust. In a damp environment, a contamina-  
ted connector can draw a significant  
amount of current that can generate heat,  
and eventually cause fire if left unattended  
over an extended period of time.  
Roller Cleaning Paper  
Do not drink or inhale the roller cleaning  
paper fluid including isopropyl alcohol.  
Never touch the plug with wet hands.  
Danger of electric shock exists.  
The roller cleaning paper may be harmful  
to sensitive skin. Please use protective  
gloves.  
Stop operation immediately if the unit emits  
smoke, excessive heat, abnormal smell, or  
unusual noise. These conditions can cause  
fire or electric shock. Immediately turn the  
unit off, and unplug the power cord, and  
contact your dealer for service.  
Do not use the roller cleaning paper near a  
heater or open flame.  
When disconnecting the unit, grasp the  
plug instead of the cord. Pulling on a cord  
forcibly can damage it, and cause fire or  
electric shock.  
CAUTION  
Power  
Operating Safeguards  
The unit should be used only with the pow-  
er cord enclosed with the unit.  
If metal fragments or water gets into the  
unit, turn the unit off, and unplug the unit  
immediately. Contact your dealer for serv-  
ice. Operating the contaminated unit can  
cause fire or electric shock.  
When the unit is not used over an extended  
period of time, switch it off, and unplug it. If  
an unused unit is left connected to a power  
source for a long period, degraded insula-  
tion may cause electric shock, current leak-  
age, or fire.  
Do not open covers, and do not attempt to  
repair the unit yourself. Contact your dealer  
for service.  
Do not alter the unit or modify any parts.  
Alteration or modification can cause fire or  
electric shock.  
During thunderstorms, do not touch the unit  
and plug. It may cause an electric shock.  
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Before You Start  
Installation and Relocation  
Operating Safeguards  
Do not position the unit in a location where  
If the unit falls down or gets damaged, turn  
it is unstable.  
the unit off, and unplug the power cord.  
Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not ex-  
pose this unit to rain or any type of mois-  
ture.  
Do not place any liquids or heavy items on  
the unit.  
Accidental spillage of liquid into the unit  
may cause severe damage. If this occurs,  
turn the unit off, unplug the power cord, and  
contact your dealer for service.  
Do not place the unit in a hot humid or dusty  
environment.  
Prolonged exposure to these adverse con-  
ditions may cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not touch the image sensor covers or  
their surroundings immediately after con-  
tinuous scanning.  
Do not block the air vents. Doing so can  
cause heat to build up, and may result in  
fire.  
This area is very hot and can cause burns.  
When wiping the rollers (A) and lower-sec-  
tion image sensor cover, make sure to  
close the straight path tray.  
When moving the unit, be sure to unplug  
the power cord from the AC outlet. If the  
unit is moved with the power cord attached,  
it can cause damage to the cord which  
could result in fire or electric shock.  
Notched section  
A
Do not use the hopper hanging out of a ta-  
ble.  
When carrying the unit, do not use the hop-  
per as handles.  
Image sensor  
cover  
Move this unit with two persons, and hold it  
by both side grips. Dropping the unit can  
cause injury and damage to the unit.  
Straight path tray  
If the straight path tray is open, touching the  
notched section can cause injury.  
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when  
closing the front door. It can cause injury.  
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IMPORTANT  
(For KV-S4065CL and KV-S4065CW only)  
LED LIGHT  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured as follows:  
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRU-  
MENTS.  
CLASS 1M LED PRODUCT  
Green-and-Yellow  
Blue  
: Earth  
: Neutral  
: Live  
Brown  
LED properties  
LED radiation output:  
12 mW max.  
630 nm typ.  
534 nm typ.  
460 nm typ.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed  
as follows.  
Wavelength:  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
The wire that is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must  
be connected to the terminal in the plug that is marked  
Emission duration: Continuous  
with the letter E or by the Earth symbol  
GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.  
or coloured  
Standard: IEC 60825-1:1993 +A1:1997 +A2:2001  
The wire that is coloured BLUE must be connected to  
the terminal in the plug that is marked with the letter N  
or coloured BLACK.  
The wire that is coloured BROWN must be connected  
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter  
L or coloured RED.  
Safety Information (For  
United Kingdom only)  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin  
mains plug for your safety and convenience.  
A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need  
to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse  
has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA  
ASA  
How to replace the fuse:  
Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and re-  
place the fuse and fuse cover.  
or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark  
or the  
BSI mark on the body of the fuse. If the plug contains  
a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is  
refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse  
cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement  
cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be  
purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE  
FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR PREMISES,  
THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE  
PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.  
THERE IS DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK IF THE CUT-OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO  
ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.  
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring  
cord as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a  
qualified electrician.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
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Before You Start  
Roller Cleaning Paper  
Precautions  
Installation  
Keep the roller cleaning paper out of reach of small  
children.  
Do not store the roller cleaning paper in direct  
sunlight or in a place with a temperature over  
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, in a cold  
draft, or near heating apparatus.  
°C  
40  
(104 °F).  
Do not place the unit near apparatus which  
generate electronic or magnetic noise.  
Protect the unit from static electricity.  
Do not move the unit immediately from a cold place  
to a warm place. It may cause dew.  
Only use the roller cleaning paper to clean the  
rollers and image sensor covers.  
For details about the roller cleaning paper, please  
refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).  
Please ask your Panasonic sales company about  
obtaining the Material Safety Data Sheet.  
CD-ROM  
KEEP AWAY FROM FIRE.  
Do not write or stick paper on the front and/or back  
of CD-ROM.  
Do not touch the data side of the CD-ROM. When  
handling the CD-ROM, be careful not to leave  
fingerprints or otherwise damage the CD-ROM.  
Do not leave the CD-ROM where it is directly  
exposed to sunlight or near a heater for extended  
periods.  
Others  
Make sure to remove paper clips and staples from  
documents before scanning. Failing to do so can  
damage the unit, document, or both.  
Do not use thinner, benzine, or cleaners containing  
abrasives or surfactants, for cleaning the outside of  
scanner.  
Do not throw or bend the CD-ROM.  
Plug the power cord into an outlet from which you  
can easily unplug it.  
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Before You Start  
Illegal Duplication  
Security Notice  
The management of documents and scanned data is  
the responsibility of the user. In particular, pay attention  
to the following points.  
It is unlawful to make duplication of certain  
documents.  
Duplicating certain documents may be illegal in  
your country/area.  
Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may be im-  
posed on those found guilty. The following are  
examples of items that may be illegal to duplicate  
in your country/area.  
Make sure you have the same number of pages for  
important documents both before and after  
scanning, and take care not to leave any pages in  
the scanner.  
Periodically back up important data.  
When having your computer or hard disk serviced,  
or when disposing of your computer or hard disk,  
completely erase any stored image data.  
Currency  
Bank notes and checks  
Bank and government bonds, and securities  
Passports, licenses, official or private docu-  
ments, identification cards, and the like  
Copyright materials, or trademarks without the  
consent of the owner  
Caution Labels  
Postage stamps, and other negotiable instru-  
ments  
This list is not inclusive, and no liability is assumed  
for either its completeness or accuracy.  
In case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.  
Notice  
Install your machine near a supervised area to  
prevent illegal duplication from being made.  
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Location of Controls  
Location of Controls  
Main Unit  
Front  
1
2
3
4
5
9
6
7
10  
11  
12  
8
13  
Exit document guides  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Exit sub stopper  
Exit tray  
Extension sub tray  
Exit stopper  
Document guides  
Hopper  
Hopper extension tray  
Control Panel  
Error indicator  
10  
Front Door  
11  
12  
13  
Front door release  
Power switch  
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Location of Controls  
Rear  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pre-imprinter door (Exit tray)  
1
You open this door when installing an imprinter unit (sold separately) or ink cartridge. For details on  
installing an imprinter, refer to "Pre-imprinter" (page 67).  
Post-imprinter door  
2
You open this door when installing an imprinter unit (sold separately) or ink cartridge. For details on  
installing an imprinter, refer to "Post-imprinter" (page 69).  
Fan exhaust vent  
AC inlet  
3
4
5
Power cord  
Plugs may vary in shape depending on country/area.  
USB connector  
6
Straight path tray  
7
Opening and closing the straight path tray lets you change the exit direction. For details on the exit  
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Location of Controls  
Control Panel and Status Indicators  
Control Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
Hopper key (Hopper)  
1
Adjusts the hopper position. See "Changing the Hopper Position" (page 23).  
ADF select key (ADF)  
2
Sets the feeding method to auto feeding [ ] or manual feeding [ ].  
Paper thickness key (Thickness)  
3
Changes the paper thickness mode according to the document type. See "Changing the Paper  
Start/Stop key (Start/Stop)  
4
If you set [Wait Key] for "Manual Feed Mode"*1 in your application software, pushing this key starts  
scanning.  
During scanning, pushing this key stops scanning.  
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Location of Controls  
Ready indicator (Ready)  
5
*1  
For details on "Manual Feed Mode", refer to the RTIV Reference Manual or PIE Reference Manual.  
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Location of Controls  
About Status Indicators  
The status of the scanner is displayed by the ready indicator (  
table below:  
1
) and the error indicator (  
2
), as shown in the  
1
2
1
Ready indicator ( )  
(Green)  
2
Error indicator ( )  
(Red)  
Status  
ON  
OFF  
Ready  
Caution*1  
Error*1  
ON  
Blink (Slow)  
ON  
OFF  
Blink (Slow)  
Blink (Slow)  
Blink (Fast)  
OFF  
Sleep  
Blink (Slow)  
OFF  
Caution*1 / Sleep  
Warming up  
*1  
Check the status of the scanner using User Utility. For details about User Utility, refer to the User Utility Reference Manual.  
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Operation  
Oapteiorn  
Turning on the Scanner Power  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (ON).  
2
1
The ready indicator (  
2
) lights green.  
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Operation  
Preparing Documents  
Acceptable Documents  
The acceptable documents for this scanner are as follows.  
Document size  
48–297 mm  
(1.9–11.7 in.)  
70*–432 mm  
(2.75–17 in.)  
*
For manual paper feed or thick paper mode:  
100 mm (3.9 in.)  
Loadable paper thickness and number of sheets  
Paper thickness:  
Thin  
20–50 g/m²  
(5–13 lbs.)  
Normal  
Thick  
50–157 g/m²  
(13–42 lbs.)  
157–209 g/m²  
(42–56 lbs.)  
Maximum number of sheets loadable on the hopper  
Page thick-  
20 40 50 64  
75  
80  
90  
104  
157  
209  
ness (g/m²) (5 lbs.) (11 lbs.) (13 lbs.) (17 lbs.) (20 lbs.) (21 lbs.) (24 lbs.) (28 lbs.) (42 lbs.) (56 lbs.)  
Max. num-  
ber of  
500  
350  
320  
300  
250  
240  
210  
180  
120  
100  
sheets  
The number of sheets listed above is a guideline for when the hopper height is set to "Low" and you  
are using fresh paper. For details about the hopper height, see "Changing the Hopper  
The number of sheets depends on the paper quality. If a paper feed problem occurs, reduce the number  
of sheets of the document loaded on the hopper.  
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Operation  
Document types  
Plain paper  
Recycled paper  
OCR paper  
Bond paper  
Newspaper  
Bank checks  
Tracing paper  
Carbonless copy paper  
Documents must also meet the following conditions  
Curl  
Feeding direction  
Less than  
10 mm  
(0.4 in.)  
Folding  
Feeding direction  
Less than  
10 mm  
(0.4 in.)  
For documents with mixed page sizes and thicknesses  
Document thickness  
The ratio of page thickness between the thickest and thinnest pages  
must be less than 1.5.  
Document size  
The ratio of width and height between the largest page and smallest  
page must be less than 1.5.  
Example: If the smallest page is A4 size, then the largest page can  
be up to A3 size, and if the smallest page is A6, then the largest can  
be A5.  
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Operation  
Unacceptable Documents  
The following types of documents may not scan properly:  
Torn or frayed documents  
Curled, wrinkled or folded documents  
Carbon paper  
Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, documents that are glued together, etc.  
Perforated or punched paper  
Coated paper  
Do not scan the following types of paper:  
Thermal paper  
Photographs  
OHP sheets, other plastic films, cloths, or metallic sheets  
Paper with irregularities such as paper clips, staples, paste, or glue  
Document with wet ink or cinnabar seal ink  
Non-rectangular or irregularly shaped paper  
Notes about documents for scanning  
Depending on the paper type, scanning results may be poor when you scan unacceptable documents, or  
even documents that should be acceptable.  
If a paper jam or double feeding occurs, try scanning again after doing the following:  
Clean the rollers and sensors.  
Reduce the number of sheets of paper loaded on the hopper.  
Change the orientation of documents placed in portrait orientation to landscape orientation, or vice  
versa.  
Scan the documents using manual feeding.  
When using stapled document detection, completely flatten any curling or creases on the rear end of the  
document, and then perform scanning.  
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Operation  
Paper Feed Settings  
Before scanning a document, you can select the exit direction, change the hopper position, and change the  
paper thickness mode.  
Changing the Hopper Position  
When scanning begins, the hopper’s height is adjusted according to the amount of paper, so that the hopper  
is at the same level as the feeder. Setting the hopper position beforehand will shorten the scanning time.  
Press the hopper key ([ ] or [ ]) to change the hopper position.  
The hopper can be moved to the following three heights:  
Hopper position  
High  
Loadable number of sheets  
100 sheets  
Middle  
Low  
200 sheets  
300 sheets  
These guidelines are for using fresh, 64 g/m² (17 lbs.) paper.  
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Operation  
Changing the Paper Thickness Mode  
To avoid the double feeding or jams, you can set the paper thickness mode according to the document type.  
Press the paper thickness key to select the desired mode.  
You can select the following modes:  
Paper Thickness  
Indicator*1  
When to use  
Thin  
20–50 g/m²  
(5–13 lbs.)  
When scanning thin paper or paper with a rough surface, such  
as NCR paper  
Normal  
When scanning normal paper, such as copier paper  
50–157 g/m²  
(13–42 lbs.)  
Thick  
157–209 g/m²  
(42–56 lbs.)  
When scanning thick paper or paper with a smooth surface, such  
as card stock  
Auto  
20–157 g/m²  
(5–42 lbs.)  
When scanning a document mixing of paper thickness  
The scanning speed may slightly slow.  
*1  
indicates a lit indicator.  
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Operation  
Selecting the Paper Path for Scanned Documents  
Scanned documents can exit from the front and back sides of the scanner.  
The paper path automatically switches when the straight path tray is opened or closed.  
Straight path tray  
Closed  
Paper path  
Front side (Exit tray)  
Back side (Straight path tray)  
Opened  
Note  
When scanning documents with a thickness of 0.2–0.6 mm (7.9–23.6 mils), such as folded documents,  
set to straight path.  
If you are using the straight path, ensure that there is enough space for long documents to exit.  
If scanned documents are difficult to remove, set the scanner with the front (  
in the illustration.  
A
) facing right, as shown  
A
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Operation  
Scanning Documents  
This scanner can scan documents whose pages are all the same size and documents whose pages are  
different sizes.  
Notice  
Make sure to remove paper clips and staples from documents before scanning. Failing to do so can  
damage the unit, document, or both.  
Curled documents may cause a paper jam or damaging the document, therefore, set the document  
flat before scanning.  
When scanning important documents, confirm that the number of scanned images matches the number  
of pages in the document.  
Remove documents from the exit tray after they have been scanned.  
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Scanning Documents with Pages of the Same Size  
1. Press the ADF select key on the control panel to select auto feeding [ ] or manual feeding [ ].  
Notice  
When manually feeding a document, feed the document 1 page at a time.  
When scanning important documents or bound documents, feed them manually.  
2. Fan the documents.  
Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be  
separated.  
A
B
C
Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges.  
Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration.  
To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration.  
1
2
3
Repeat these steps as necessary.  
3. Carefully align the documents.  
4. Adjust the document guides (  
1
) slightly larger than the actual size of the documents.  
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5. Place the documents on the hopper (  
1
) with the side to be scanned facing up.  
Then push the documents in the direction of the arrow until they stop.  
2
1
Notice  
The height of the documents should not exceed the limit mark (  
may cause a paper jam or skewing.  
2
) on the document guide. This  
The scanning width is different for the KV-S4065CL / KV-S4085CL and KV-S4065CW /  
KV-S4085CW.  
KV-S4065CL / KV-S4085CL: 227 mm (8.9 in.)  
KV-S4065CW / KV-S4085CW: 302 mm (11.9 in.)  
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6. Slide the document guides (  
1
) to match the width of the document to be scanned.  
1
When scanning long sheets of paper  
Pull out the hopper extension tray (  
2
) from the hopper.  
2
Note  
After placing the document on the hopper, if you push the Start/Stop key, the hopper will rise to a  
position where pages can immediately start being fed.  
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7. Slide the exit document guides (  
1
) to match the width of the document, and raise the exit stopper (  
2
).  
1
2
Note  
If you scan documents with the exit stopper (  
2
) down, documents may jam at the exit.  
) to match the size of the document.  
When scanning long sheets of paper  
Adjust the exit stopper (  
3
) and extension sub tray (  
4
4
3
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When scanning short sheets of paper  
When scanning documents like the one shown in the figure below, fully raise the exit sub stopper (  
adjust the extension sub tray ( ) to match the size of the document.  
5
), and  
6
Scanning direction  
Document  
5
6
When scanning thin documents  
Slightly raise the exit sub stopper (  
7
).  
The documents will exit smoothly since there is a smaller step at the exit.  
7
8. Open your scanning application*1 and scan the documents.  
*1  
The software RTIV and QuickScan Pro demo, included with the scanner, can be used for scanning the documents.  
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Operation  
Scanning Documents with Pages of Different Sizes  
For conditions when scanning documents with mixed page sizes, see "For documents with mixed page sizes  
When scanning different size documents, scanned sheets may need to be reordered for optimum  
performance.  
1. Press the ADF select key on the control panel to select auto feeding [ ].  
2. Fan the documents.  
Documents that have been stapled together or stacked together (as in a file folder) will need to be  
separated.  
A
B
C
Fan the stack of documents to separate all the edges.  
Hold both ends and bend the documents as shown in the illustration.  
To flatten the documents, hold firmly and pull them apart as shown in the illustration.  
1
2
3
Repeat these steps as necessary.  
Notice  
Fan the pages for each page size separately.  
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3. Align the document pages along one side.  
2
2
2
2
4. Completely spread apart the document guides (  
1
).  
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5. Place the documents on the hopper (  
1
) with the scanning side facing up.  
Align the document position so that the center of the smallest sheet will be fed to the center of the paper  
feed rollers (  
2
). If the document is not properly aligned, the pages will not be fed correctly.  
3
2
2
1
Notice  
The height of the documents should not exceed the limit mark (  
may cause a paper jam or skew.  
3
) on the document guide. This  
Depending on the types of paper, the document may not be fed smoothly. In such case, reduce  
the number of sheets of the document.  
The scanning width is different for the KV-S4065CL / KV-S4085CL and KV-S4065CW /  
KV-S4085CW.  
KV-S4065CL / KV-S4085CL: 227 mm (8.9 in.)  
KV-S4065CW / KV-S4085CW: 302 mm (11.9 in.)  
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6. While keeping the right document guide (  
1
) in place, slide the left document guide (  
2
) to where you will  
place the left edge of the document.  
2
1
2
7. While keeping the left document guide (  
1
) in place, slide the right document guide (  
2
) to match the width  
of the document.  
1
2
2
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When scanning long sheets of paper  
Pull out the hopper extension tray (  
3
) from the hopper.  
3
Note  
After placing the document on the hopper, if you push the Start/Stop key, the hopper will rise to a  
position where pages can immediately start being fed.  
8. Slide the exit guides (  
1
) to match the width of the document guides (  
2
), and raise the exit stopper (  
3
).  
1
3
2
2
Note  
If you scan documents with the exit stopper (  
3
) down, documents may jam at the exit.  
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When scanning long sheets of paper  
Adjust the exit stopper (  
4
) and extension sub tray (  
5
) to match the largest document page.  
5
4
2
When scanning short sheets of paper  
When scanning documents like the one shown in the figure below, fully raise the exit sub stopper (  
adjust the extension sub tray ( ) to match the size of the document.  
6
), and  
7
Scanning direction  
Document  
6
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When scanning thin documents  
Slightly raise the exit sub stopper (  
8
).  
The documents will exit smoothly since there is a smaller step at the exit.  
8
9. Open your scanning application*1 and scan the documents.  
*1  
The software RTIV and QuickScan Pro demo, included with the scanner, can be used for scanning the documents.  
Note  
By fully spreading the left and right document guides, you can reestablish their original center  
position.  
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Using Control Sheets  
By using control sheets, you can change the scanning conditions in the middle of scanning. Placing a control  
sheet in the middle of a document lets you change the scanning conditions for all pages scanned after the  
control sheet.  
Control sheets are located on the included CD-ROM.  
Documents  
Control sheet  
Code  
Documents  
Control sheet functions  
Simplex, Duplex, Binary, 256 level gray, Color, Dynamic Threshold, Dither, Error diffusion, Function #1–  
#9, Separation Sheet  
Note  
Multiple control sheets can be used.  
To use control sheet functions, your scanning application must support control sheets. When using  
control sheets, refer to the instruction manual of your scanning application.  
Print out control sheets from the provided CD-ROM.  
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About Printing Control Sheets  
Print the control sheet at the specified size; do not enlarge or reduce the size.  
When printing the control sheet, make sure that the pattern is 25 mm (1 in.) from the top of the page and  
centered horizontally.  
Center of the page  
25 mm  
(1 in.)  
<Example A4 printout>  
<Example A3 printout>  
Use the same size control sheet as the scanning document.  
Be careful not to get the control sheet dirty. Do not fold or crease the control sheet. Scanning will not be  
performed properly.  
For details on control sheet and separation sheet, refer to section "2.40 Detect Control Sheet" in the PIE  
Reference Manual.  
Printing control sheets  
Note  
In order to print control sheets, Adobe® Reader® must been installed on your computer.  
Refer to the instruction manual for your printer for details about changing print settings.  
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD/DVD driver on your computer.  
If you have a feature called "Autorun" activated, the installation process will start automatically.  
The setup window will appear.  
Note  
If the AutoPlay dialog box is displayed in Windows Vista, select "CDRun.exe".  
If the program does not start automatically, from [My Computer] ([Computer] in Windows Vista),  
select the CD/DVD drive, and then double-click "CDRun.exe".  
2. Select your scanner.  
3. Select [Control Sheet] from the [Manuals] list.  
4. Print the control sheets at the same size as your document.  
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Changing the Scan Background Color  
By switching the reference plate on the scanner, you can change the scanning background color between  
black and white. The default setting is black.  
Notice  
Set the front reference plate and rear reference plate to the same color. If the front and rear settings  
are different, then documents will not be scanned correctly.  
Anytime the background color is changed from its previous setting, you must perform shading  
Switching the Reference Plate  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
Remove any documents from the exit tray.  
1
2. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
2
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3. Move the reference plate lever (R) (  
1
1
) and the reference plate lever (F) (  
2
).  
2
Move the levers to the color you want to change the background to.  
White  
Black  
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4. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
5. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
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Care and Maintenance  
Clearing Paper Jams  
Torn paper, thin paper or paper that is creased on the top edge may cause paper jams. If a paper jam occurs,  
remove the jammed sheet according to the following procedure.  
CAUTION  
The image sensor covers may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents.  
Removed the jammed sheet after the image sensor covers’ temperature has cooled.  
1. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
Remove any documents from the exit tray.  
2
1
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2. When a paper jam occurs inside the scanner:  
Pull the jammed paper from the inside of the scanner towards the front.  
When a paper jam occurs at the exit slot:  
Pull the jammed paper from the exit slot (  
1
) towards the front.  
1
3. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Scanner  
Outside of the Scanner  
Notice  
Do not use thinner, benzine, or cleaners containing abrasives or surfactants, for cleaning the outside  
of the scanner.  
Clean the scanner at least once a month.  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
1
2. Clean the cover with a soft cloth.  
The document feeder (  
1
) and exit slot (  
2
) get dirty easily. Make sure to clean them.  
2
1
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3. Remove dirt and dust from the fan exhaust vent (  
1
) with a brush.  
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Inside of the Scanner  
Note  
Clean the scanner at least once a week or when 20,000 sheets have been scanned, whichever comes  
first.  
Clean the rollers and sensors if paper jamming or double feeding occurs frequently.  
If double feed detection does not function properly, clean the double feed detectors.  
Clean the image sensor covers when black or white lines appear on the scanned images.  
If the documents you are scanning are dirty, then the scanner parts will also become dirty. To maintain  
proper scanning, clean the scanner parts frequently.  
About the roller cleaning paper  
Open the roller cleaning paper on the dotted line (  
1
), and take out the roller cleaning paper.  
1
Notice  
Keep the roller cleaning paper out of reach of small children.  
Do not store the roller cleaning paper in direct sunlight or in a place with temperature over 40  
°C  
°F  
(104 ).  
Only use the roller cleaning paper to clean the rollers and image sensor covers.  
For details about the roller cleaning paper, please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).  
Please ask your Panasonic sales company about obtaining the Material Safety Data Sheet.  
Note  
If the bag is left opened for a long period of time before using it, the alcohol will evaporate.  
Please use the roller cleaning paper immediately after opening the bag.  
The roller cleaning paper (KV-SS03) is available from the dealer where you purchased the scanner.  
For supplies and accessories:  
Call 1-866-823-0002 (U.S.A. only) or your dealer.  
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Cleaning the Rollers  
CAUTION  
When wiping the rollers (A) and the lower-section image sensor cover, make sure to close the straight  
path tray. Touching the notched section can cause injury.  
Notched section  
A
Image sensor  
cover  
Straight path tray  
The image sensor covers may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents.  
Clean the image sensor covers after the temperature has cooled.  
1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
2. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
2
1
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Direction to wipe rollers  
Double feed prevention roller, Paper feed rollers  
Other rollers  
Notice  
After removing the double feed prevention roller, gently wipe dirt from the surface of the roller in  
the direction indicated by the arrows in the illustration. If you wipe too hard, you may damage or  
misalign the roller.  
For instructions on how to remove the double feed prevention roller, see "Replacing the Double  
Wipe dirt off of the other rollers in the directions indicated by the arrows in the illustration. Use your  
finger to rotate the roller and wipe dirt off of the entire surface of the roller. If the roller rotates when  
wiping it, gently hold it in place with your finger.  
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Location of Rollers  
Paper feed rollers  
Separation rollers  
Free rollers  
1
2
3
1
2
3
Drive rollers  
4
Double feed prevention roller  
5
4
5
Left side view  
Drive rollers  
6
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Free rollers  
7
7
7
4. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
5. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
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6. Reset the roller cleaning counter in User Utility to 0.  
Start User Utility, and in the window, click the [Clear Counter] button (  
to reset to counter to 0.  
2
) for "After Clean Roller" (  
1
)
For details, refer to the User Utility Reference Manual.  
1
2
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Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Sensors and Image Sensor Covers  
CAUTION  
When wiping the rollers (A) and the lower-section image sensor cover, make sure to close the straight  
path tray. Touching the notched section can cause injury.  
Notched section  
A
Image sensor  
cover  
Straight path tray  
The image sensor covers may be very hot after scanning a lot of documents.  
Clean the image sensor covers after the temperature has cooled.  
1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
2. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
2
1
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3. Remove dirt on the sensors with the included blower (  
1
), then wipe the image sensor covers with the  
roller cleaning paper (page 48).  
How to clean the sensors and reflectors  
Remove the brush from the blower (  
1
), place it on the holes for the sensors and reflectors (  
2
), as well  
as the conveyor indentations (  
2
), and blow off dirt, as shown in the illustration below.  
1
2
Location of Sensors  
Waiting sensor  
Skew sensors  
3
4
5
4
3
4
Double feed detectors  
(For the KV-S4065CL /  
KV-S4065CW, there is only 1 double  
feed detector in the center.)  
Starting sensor  
6
Image sensor cover (B)  
7
7
6
5
Double feed detectors  
8
(For the KV-S4065CL /  
KV-S4065CW, there is only 1 double  
feed detector in the center.)  
10  
Paper sensor  
9
Image sensor cover (F)  
10  
9
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Left side view  
Paper jam sensor  
11  
11  
Location of Reflectors  
13  
Reflectors  
12  
Indentations  
13  
12  
Left side view  
Indentations  
14  
14  
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4. Open the paper feed roller cover (  
1
), and blow off any dirt from the slip detect sensor (  
2
) while rotating  
it.  
1
2
5. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
6. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
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Replacement Parts and Optional Units  
Replacement Parts and Optional Units  
Replacement Parts and Optional Units  
Part Name  
Part Number  
Notes  
Roller exchange kit  
Paper feed roller  
Separation roller  
Double feed prevention  
roller  
KV-SS033  
Replacement Parts  
Roller cleaning paper  
Ink cartridge  
KV-SS03  
For optional imprinter unit.  
For instructions on installation and  
KV-SS021  
Prints text and numbers on docu-  
ments. Includes 1 ink cartridge.  
For instructions on installation, see  
Optional Units  
Note  
Imprinter unit  
KV-SS014  
To purchase replacement parts or optional units, contact the store where you purchased the scanner.  
When to replace parts  
We recommend replacing the paper feed rollers, separation rollers, and double feed prevention roller after  
scanning 400,000 sheets of paper. (400,000 sheets is based on scanning normal paper. Depending on the  
type of paper and other factors, the actual lifetime for the rollers will differ.)  
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Replacing Parts  
If double feeding or paper jam occurs frequently even after cleaning the roller (page 49), please call your dealer  
to order a "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS033)", and replace the paper feed rollers, separation rollers, and double  
feed prevention roller.  
Replacing the Paper Feed Rollers and Separation Rollers  
WARNING  
Do not place the separation rollers or paper feed rollers where small children can reach them. There  
is a danger that the rollers may be swallowed. In the event that you think they have been swallowed,  
contact a doctor immediately.  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF), and unplug the power cord.  
1
2. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
2
1
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3. Push in both sides of the paper feed roller cover, and pull it towards you to open.  
4. Turn the roller tip (  
1
) towards you, and remove rollers from the shaft while opening the tip.  
Remove both the paper feed rollers (  
2
) and separation rollers (  
3
).  
1
2
3
5. Take out the new paper feed rollers and separation rollers in the optional "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS033)".  
6. Align the shaft and the roller hole, and install the rollers on the shaft until they click into place.  
Install both the paper feed rollers (  
1
) and separation rollers (  
2
).  
1
2
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7. Push up on the paper feed roller cover until it clicks into place.  
Notice  
When closing the paper feed roller cover, do not damage the roller.  
Be sure to close the paper feed roller cover correctly. If the paper feed roller cover is not closed  
completely, when closing the front door, the paper feed roller cover may break.  
8. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
9. Plug in the power cord, and set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
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Replacing the Double Feed Prevention Roller  
Before replacing the double feed prevention roller, make sure that the hopper is in the "Low" position. The  
double feed prevention roller cover cannot be opened if the hopper is not in the "Low" position.  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF), and unplug the power cord.  
1
2. Pull the front door release (  
1
) towards you, and open the front door (  
2
).  
2
1
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3. Pull open the double feed prevention roller cover towards you by using the indent (  
1
).  
1
4. Remove the double feed prevention roller (  
1
) in the direction of the arrow.  
1
5. Take out the new double feed prevention roller in the optional "Roller exchange kit (KV-SS033)".  
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6. Install the new double feed prevention roller.  
Place the axis with the groove (  
1
) facing the right side, and align the groove with the roller mount  
(
2
) to install it.  
1
2
Note  
If the groove is not properly inserted in the roller mount, it may cause double feeding or a paper  
jam.  
7. Close the double feed prevention roller cover by pushing it up in the direction indicated by the arrow.  
Notice  
Be sure to close the double feed prevention roller cover until it clicks into place. If the double feed  
prevention roller cover is not closed correctly when the front door is closed, the double feed  
prevention roller cover may break.  
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8. Close the front door.  
Push both sides of the front door down slowly until it clicks into place.  
9. Plug in the power cord, and set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
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10. Reset the roller replacing counter in User Utility to 0.  
Start User Utility, and in the window, click the [Clear Counter] button (  
2
) for "After Replace  
Roller" ( ) to reset the counter to 0.  
1
For details, refer to the User Utility Reference Manual.  
1
2
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Installing Optional Units  
Installing the Imprinter Unit  
You can use the imprinter as a pre-imprinter or post-imprinter, depending on your intended use.  
The pre-imprinter prints on the face of the document before scanning. The printed material will also be scanned.  
The post-imprinter prints on the rear of the document after scanning. The printed material will not be scanned.  
Pre-imprinter  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
1
2. Open the pre-imprinter door (  
1
).  
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3. Insert the pins (  
1
) and (  
2
) into the upper holes until they stop, and insert the pins (  
3
) and (  
4
) into the  
guides until they are locked by the springs.  
3
4
1
2
1
3
4
2
4. Connect the cable.  
Notice  
Be sure to correctly match the rib with the slot prior to inserting the connector.  
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5. Close the pre-imprinter door (  
1
).  
1
6. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
Note  
For details on installing an ink cartridge, refer to "Installing the Ink Cartridge" (page 72).  
Post-imprinter  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
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2. Open the post-imprinter door.  
3. Connect the cable.  
Notice  
Be sure to correctly match the rib with the slot prior to inserting the connector.  
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4. While keeping the direction of the post-imprinter as shown in the diagram below, insert the pins (  
1
) on  
both sides into the guides, and insert the pins ( ) on both sides into the guides until they are locked by  
2
the springs (  
3
).  
2
1
3
2
1
5. Close the post-imprinter door.  
6. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (ON).  
Note  
For details on installing an ink cartridge, refer to "Installing the Ink Cartridge" (page 72).  
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Installing the Ink Cartridge  
Install the ink cartridge in the imprinter.  
1. Set the power switch (  
1
) of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
1
2. Remove the protective tape.  
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3. Move the carriage to the ink cartridge exchange position.  
Notice  
When using the pre-imprinter, adjust the position following the label on the scanner.  
4. Insert the ink cartridge into the carriage.  
5. Lock the ink cartridge adjustment lever (  
1
).  
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Removing the ink cartridge  
1. Set the power switch of the scanner to " " (OFF).  
2. Move the carriage to the ink cartridge exchange position.  
Notice  
When using the pre-imprinter, adjust the position following the label on the scanner.  
3. Pinch the ink cartridge adjustment lever (  
1
) and lift it.  
1
4. Remove the ink cartridge (  
1
).  
1
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Printing  
Adjusting the pre-imprinter printing position  
1. Locate the green line (  
1
) on the imprinter that is aligned with the " " mark (  
2
) on the scanner where you  
want to print.  
2. Align the indicator (  
3
) with the green line (  
1
).  
The green line (  
1
) indicates the printing position. Printing is not available in any other position.  
1
3
2
Adjusting the post-imprinter printing position  
1. Move the carriage to the desired printing position, and align the indicator (  
2
) with the " " mark (  
1
) .  
The " " mark (  
1
) indicates the printing position. Printing is not available in any other position.  
2
1
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Printing Position  
141 mm (5.6 in.)  
121 mm (4.8 in.)  
109.3 mm (4.3 in.)  
97.5 mm (3.8 in.)  
97.5 mm (3.8 in.)  
83.5 mm (3.3 in.)  
66.8 mm (2.6 in.)  
56.5 mm (2.2 in.)  
45 mm (1.8 in.)  
83.5 mm (3.3 in.)  
66.8 mm (2.6 in.)  
56.5 mm (2.2 in.)  
45 mm (1.8 in.)  
30.8 mm (1.2 in.) 30.8 mm (1.2 in.)  
16.5 mm (0.6 in.)  
16.5 mm (0.6 in.)  
Document size  
Center  
Document size  
Note  
The above figure is for when viewing the document from the front (pre-imprinter). For the post-imprinter,  
the printing positions are reversed horizontally.  
Printing  
Printing can be set from the RTIV program and the TWAIN and ISIS drivers. For details, refer to the RTIV  
Reference Manual and PIE Reference Manual.  
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Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs while the scanner is being used, check the following items and check the scanner status  
with User Utility. If the scanner still malfunctions, turn it OFF, unplug the power cord and call for service.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Open the pre-imprinter door and loosen  
the screw.  
(Refer to "Installing the Unit" in the In-  
stallation Manual.)  
The front door cannot be  
opened.  
The screw is not loosened.  
The power cord is not plugged in.  
Problem with power supply.  
Insert the power plug firmly.  
The ready indicator does not  
light when the power switch is  
turned ON.  
Disconnect the scanner from the elec-  
tric outlet and call for service.  
The scanner is not connected to the  
computer correctly.  
Connect the USB cable correctly.  
Uninstall the software from the comput-  
er, and then install the software again.  
(Refer to "Installing the Software" in the  
Installation Manual.)  
The software is not installed correctly.  
The computer does not recog-  
nize the scanner.  
Check the computer whether the USB  
The scanner is not functioning The USB interface of the computer is interface of your computer is installed  
correctly.  
not installed correctly.  
correctly using the device manager’s  
property.  
The scanner is connected via USB  
hub.  
Do not connect via USB hub.  
Use the included USB cable or a certi-  
fied Hi-speed USB 2.0 cable.  
There is a problem with the USB cable.  
The scanner is connected over a USB  
1.1 connection.  
Scan speed is slow.  
Connect over USB 2.0.  
Load the document correctly.  
The document is not loaded properly.  
The document has been loa-  
ded on the hopper, but the  
scanner does not start scan-  
ning.  
The sensor cannot detect the docu-  
ment as the edge of the document is  
curled.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
The paper feed rollers, separation roll- Clean the paper feed rollers, separation  
ers, double feed prevention roller, drive rollers, double feed prevention roller,  
rollers, or free rollers are dirty.  
The paper feed rollers, separation roll- Replace the paper feed rollers, separa-  
ers, or double feed prevention roller  
have become worn down.  
prevention roller (page 62).  
Right and left sides of the document to  
be scanned are not the same in height,  
because of curling or folding.  
load it again after reducing the pages.  
Make a copy of the document on paper  
of an acceptable type and thickness  
The document is printed on an unsup-  
ported type of paper or thick paper.  
Double feeding occurs fre-  
quently or the scanner stops  
loading while scanning.  
Make a copy of the document on paper  
scan the copy.  
The length of the paper is too short.  
The feeding method is set to manual.  
Set the feeding method to auto with the  
The paper thickness mode is not ap- Change the paper thickness mode.  
propriate for the documents. (Page 24)  
The document is not aligned correctly. Realign the document. (Page 26)  
Remove pages from the document until  
The document set on the hopper has  
it is under the limit mark on the docu-  
too many pages.  
ment guides.  
The paper thickness mode is not ap- Change the paper thickness mode.  
propriate for the documents.  
The document is wrinkled.  
The rollers are dirty.  
Smooth out the document.  
Paper jams occur frequently.  
The document is not aligned correctly. Realign the document. (Page 26)  
Remove pages from the document until  
The document set on the hopper has  
it is under the limit mark on the docu-  
too many pages.  
ment guides.  
The document guides are not adjusted  
Adjust the document guides properly to  
to the size of the document to be scan-  
the size of the document to be scanned  
ned, or the document to be scanned is  
set slanted on the hopper.  
Scanned image is skewed.  
Right and left sides of the document to  
be scanned are not the same in height,  
load it again after reducing the pages.  
because of curling or folding.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
The scanned document is  
blank.  
The document to be scanned was loa- Load the document correctly.  
ded upside down.  
Vertical lines appear on the  
scanned document.  
Clean the image sensor covers (F and  
The image sensor covers are dirty.  
Clean the image sensor covers (F and  
The image sensor covers are dirty.  
The scanning density is un-  
even.  
The quantity distribution of light varies. Adjust shading. (Page 80)  
The color of the scanned docu-  
ment is extremely different  
from the original document.  
The settings of the computer monitor  
are wrong.  
Adjust the computer monitor settings.  
Dark spots or noise appear on  
the scanned documents.  
Clean the image sensor covers (F and  
The image sensor covers are dirty.  
If you still experience problems after following these suggestions, please contact our Technical Support  
Department at 1-800-726-2797 for further assistance. (U.S.A. only)  
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About shading adjustment  
The shading adjustment function corrects variations in the lamp intensity and pixel sensor sensitivity, and  
reduces unevenness in density in scanned images. It can be carried out by means of the User Utility using the  
special shading paper, which is provided with this scanner.  
When shading adjustment is required  
Perform shading adjustment when the density and brightness of sections of scanned images is considerably  
uneven, or when image quality does not improve after cleaning the inside of the scanner.  
Before proceeding with the shading adjustment  
Before beginning shading adjustment, thoroughly clean the image sensor cover (F), image sensor cover (B),  
conveyors in the scanning area, and all rollers.  
If you perform shading adjustment while these parts are dirty, lines will appear on scanned images.  
Shading adjustment procedure  
1. Start the User Utility.  
2. Click "User Shading" on the main menu, and operate as the image display dictates.  
Note  
For further details, refer to section "4.6 [User Shading]" in the User Utility Reference Manual.  
Notice  
If lines still appear on the scanned images after performing the shading adjustment, and if these lines are  
not eliminated even after the image sensor cover areas have been cleaned, it means that the shading has  
not been compensated properly. Clean the parts again, and then proceed with the shading adjustment.  
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Repacking Instructions  
It is highly recommended that you keep the original carton and ALL packing materials. If you need to transport  
or ship the scanner, please follow these instructions.  
Note  
Improper repacking of the scanner may result in a service charge to repair the scanner.  
Please use the original carton and all of the original packing materials.  
The scanner should be handled in the correct (horizontal) position.  
Required Materials  
Original scanner carton and packing materials  
Shipping tape and scissors  
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet, and remove the power cord and USB cable from the scanner.  
2. Return the exit stopper and extension sub tray to their original (non-extended) positions.  
3. Open the pre-imprinter door (  
1
) and tighten the screw (  
2
).  
1
2
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Joint  
1
2
3
4
5
6
USB cable  
Power cord  
Double feed prevention roller  
Blower  
Drivers & Utilities / Manuals CD-ROM  
Installation Manual  
Shading paper  
Roller cleaning paper  
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Specifications  
KV-S4065CL  
KV-S4065CW  
KV-S4085CL  
KV-S4085CW  
Item  
Scanning face  
Duplex  
Front side: Contact-type color Image Sensor (CIS)  
Back side: Contact-type color Image Sensor (CIS)  
Scanning method  
Scanning size  
KV-S4065CL / KV-S4085CL: 227 mm (8.9 in.)  
KV-S4065CW / KV-S4085CW: 302 mm (11.9 in.)  
Simplex  
Letter: Approx. 65 pages/min.  
A4: Approx. 60 pages/min.  
Duplex  
Letter: Approx. 130 images/min.  
A4: Approx. 120 images/min.  
Simplex  
Letter: Approx. 85 pages/min.  
A4: Approx. 80 pages/min.  
Duplex  
Letter: Approx. 170 images/min.  
A4: Approx. 160 images/min.  
Scanning  
Binary / color  
300 dpi  
speed*1  
(portrait)  
Simplex  
Simplex  
Letter: Approx. 80 pages/min.  
A4: Approx. 80 pages/min.  
Duplex  
Letter: Approx. 160 images/min.  
A4: Approx. 160 images/min.  
Letter: Approx. 100 pages/min.  
A4: Approx. 100 pages/min.  
Duplex  
Letter: Approx. 200 images/min.  
A4: Approx. 200 images/min.  
Scanning  
speed*1  
(landscape)  
Binary / color  
300 dpi  
100–600 dpi (1 dpi step)  
Optical: 600 dpi (Main and Sub feeding directions)  
Scanner  
Resolution  
Binary, Grayscale (8 bit), Color, MultiStream: Binary & Grayscale, Bi-  
nary & Color  
Tonal gradation  
Image emphasis, Dynamic threshold, Automatic separation, Invert,  
White level from paper  
Image control  
Compression  
JPEG (color, grayscale)  
48´70 mm to 297´432 mm (1.9´2.75 in. to 11.7´17 in.)  
In manual feed or thick paper modes: 48´100 mm (1.9´3.9 in.)  
Size  
0.04–0.2 mm (1.9–7.9 mils)  
Straight path: max. 0.6 mm (23.6 mils)  
Note: 1 mil = 0.001 in.  
Thickness  
Weight  
Paper  
Thin mode: 20–50 g/m² (5–13 lbs.)  
Normal mode: 50–157 g/m² (13–42 lbs.)  
Thick mode: 157–209 g/m² (42–56 lbs.)  
Auto mode: 20–157 g/m² (5–42 lbs.)  
300 sheets (64 g/m² [17 lbs.])  
Hopper capacity  
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KV-S4065CW  
KV-S4085CL  
KV-S4085CW  
Item  
External dimensions  
(Width´Depth´Height)  
474´585´329 mm (18.7´23.0´13.0 in.)  
Weight  
25 kg (55 lbs.)  
Power requirement  
Maximum  
AC100–240 V, 50/60 Hz  
1.4 A (AC100–120 V)  
1.5 A (AC100–120 V)  
0.7 A (AC220–240 V)  
Scanner  
(Scanning) 0.6 A (AC220–240 V)  
Power con- Minimum  
0.7 A (AC100–120 V)  
0.4 A (AC220–240 V)  
0.7 A (AC100–120 V)  
0.4 A (AC220–240 V)  
sumption  
(Standby)  
4 W or less (AC100–120 V)  
5 W or less (AC220–240 V)  
4 W or less (AC100–120 V)  
5 W or less (AC220–240 V)  
Sleep mode  
Operating Environment  
Storage Environment  
Temperature:15–30 °C (59–86 °F), Humidity: 20–80 % RH  
Temperature: 0–40 °C (32–104 °F), Humidity: 10–80 % RH  
*1  
The scanning speed differs depending on the host computer, operating system, application, the data quantity of the image, and paper  
type.  
"Weight in pounds" of paper represents the weight of 500 [432´559 mm (17´22 in.)] sheets.  
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Index  
Hopper position 23  
Index  
I
A
B
Background color 41  
J
C
Cleaning the rollers 49  
Cleaning the scanner 46  
Cleaning the sensors 54  
Compression 83  
L
Control panel 14, 16  
M
O
D
Operating Environment 84  
Document guides 14  
Documents  
Acceptable documents 20  
Mixed paper conditions 21  
Scanning documents 26  
Unacceptable documents 22  
Drivers & Utilities / Manuals CD-ROM 82  
P
Paper thickness mode 24  
Power consumption 84  
Power requirements 84  
E
Exit document guides 14  
Pre-imprinter door 15  
External dimensions 84  
R
Ready indicator 17, 18  
Reference plate 41  
F
Repacking 81  
Replacement parts 58  
Replacing parts 59  
Resolution 83  
Roller cleaning paper 9, 48, 58, 82  
Roller exchange kit 58  
Rollers  
H
Hopper capacity 83  
Hopper extension tray 14  
Double feed prevention roller 51, 62  
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Index  
Paper feed rollers 51, 59  
Separation rollers 51, 59  
S
Scanning method 83  
Scanning speed 83  
Sensors  
Double feed detectors 55  
Shading adjustment 80  
Shading paper 82  
Storage Environment 84  
T
Tonal gradation 83  
Troubleshooting 77  
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