Fujitsu image scanner fi-5950 User Manual

Page of 26
1
Chapter1
PREPARING THE SCANNER
1.1 Checking the Contents of 
the Scanner Package
When you unpack the scanner package, make sure that 
the package contains all the parts on the list included in 
the package.
If any parts are missing or defective, contact your scan-
ner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service 
provider. Handle the scanner and accessories with care.
1.2 Names of Parts
This section describes the names of parts.
■ Front Side
■ Rear Side
No.
Name
Function
1
Stopper
Prevents ejected documents from 
dropping off the scanner.
2
Stacker side 
guide
For aligning ejected documents to 
a certain width.
3
Top cover
Cover to access the consumables 
storage box and Post Imprinter 
option (sold separately). 
4
Stacker
Area where ejected paper collects 
after scanning.
5
Ejector
For ejecting the documents after 
scanning.
6
Operator 
panel
For operating the scanner.
7
Stacker 
extension
For scanning long documents. Pull 
the extension out according to the 
document’s length.
8
ADF cover
Opens the cover for cleaning the 
inner parts of the ADF or for 
replacing consumables.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
9
ADF cover 
open button
Button used to open the ADF
10
Pre-imprinter 
cover
For the Pre-Imprinter option 
11
ADF 
(Automatic 
document 
feeder)
The documents loaded onto the 
Hopper will be fed sheet by sheet 
for scanning.
12
Hopper 
extension
Pulls the Hopper extension out for 
loading long documents.
13
Hopper
Documents to be scanned are 
loaded onto the Hopper.
14
Hopper side 
guides
Sheet Guides used to make sure 
that the paper to be scanned is fed 
into the scanner straight, avoiding 
skew.
15
Power button
Switches the scanner ON&OFF.
No.
Name
Function
1
Main power 
switch
For switching the power support 
ON/OFF.
2
Power  inlet
For connecting the AC cable.
3
SCSI ID Switch
Sets the scanner’s SCSI ID with 
this switch.
4
SCSI connector
For connecting the SCSI cable.
5
USB connector
For connecting the USB cable.
6
Extended mem-
ory slot
For connecting an extension 
memory (sold separately).
7
VRS  slot
The VRS board has been 
installed
8
Extended slot
A spare slot for an option board
No.
Name
Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8