Cleaning the paper path, Replacing parts – Kodak I1400 User Manual

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Cleaning the paper path

1. Remove the wrapping from the Transport Cleaning Sheet.

2. Adjust the paper feeder guides to fit the cleaning sheet.

3. Feed the cleaning sheet (adhesive side up) through the scanner in

portrait orientation until all residue is removed from the drive rollers.

4. Adjust the feeder guides to fit, then feed the cleaning sheet

(adhesive side up) through the scanner in landscape orientation
until all residue is removed from the drive rollers.

5. Using the same cleaning sheet, repeat Steps 3 and 4, but feed the

cleaning sheet through the scanner with the adhesive side down
until all residue is removed from the drive rollers.

NOTE: When a cleaning sheet gets very dirty, discard it and use a

new one.

Replacing parts

This section provides procedures for replacing the following parts. Use
the list below as a guideline for frequency or replacement. Usage
figures are not guaranteed. Customer-operating environments,
document type, the condition of documents being scanned, and not
following the recommended cleaning and replacement procedures, can
cause the life of the consumables to vary.

• Separator Module: 200,000 document pages
• Pre-separation Pad: 250,000 document pages
• Feed Module: 500,000 document pages
• Imaging Guides: replace when guides are scratched or damaged

NOTES:
Kodak Scanners use replaceable tires than can feed a wide range of

document types, sizes and thicknesses. Tire life and performance will
vary based on the customer’s document set, the frequency of
cleaning the transport and tires, and following the recommended
schedule for changing tires. You should change the tires if you notice
an increase in multiple feeds, stoppages, or a decrease in feeder
performance that is not resolved by following the cleaning
procedures.

• Certain paper types (such as carbonless paper or newsprint), failure

to clean regularly, and/or use of non-recommended cleaning solvents
can shorten roller life.

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