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Notes On Using the Card Image Scanner
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Be sure to insert the card with the face to be scanned up.
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Be sure the card is flat, without excessive curvature, cracks, folds, or embossing.
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When using an IC card, be sure not to touch terminals when holding the card.
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Because the card sensor uses a photo sensor, be sure not to use a card that has
holes at the sensor position or is translucent. See illustration M. (A) indicates
the area (in millimeters) limited for holes and translucency, and (B) indicates
the card feed direction.
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Appropriate image data quality might not be acquired in the following
conditions:
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Excessive damage such as curvature, cracking, or folding of the card.
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Embossed cards.
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When the image scanner part is exposed to excessive light such as
sunlight, a spotlight, or fluorescent lamp.
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When the scanner glass has been damaged by foreign matter such as sand.
Cleaning the Card Image Scanner
See illustration F.
The glass part of the scanner (indicated by the arrow in the illustration) may
become dirty due to ink or paper dust, which can decrease the image quality. To
avoid this, clean the glass part every 12 months.
1.
Open the roll paper cover.
2.
Push the blue tab down in the direction indicated by the arrow and pull it
toward you to open the card feed path.
3.
Wipe the glass gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Note:
When cleaning the scanner glass, do not use any liquid, such as detergent, benzine, or
water.
Liquids can reach the back of the scanner glass and cause it to become dirty. If the scanner
glass has foreign matter that is hard to remove, such as oil or grease, you can wet a cloth a
little with alcohol and wipe the scanner glass, but never put any liquid directly on the
scanner glass.
10 TM-H6000III with Image Scanner (Photo-ID Model)