Rear and Left View

Describes the basic components on the rear and left side of the scanner.

Rear and Left View of the Scanner

1. Ventilation holes
Prevents the internal components of the scanner from overheating. Do not block the ventilation holes.
2. USB interface
The computer connects to the scanner using two provided USB cables.
  • USB A 2.0: Connect a USB cable from this port to a USB 2.0/2.1 port of a computer. This port is used to control the scanner from the computer.
  • USB A 3.0: Connect a USB cable from this port to a USB 3.0 port on a computer. This port is used to transfer the data scanned on the scanner to the computer.
    Important:
  • Do not use a USB cable other than the cable provided with the scanner. Proper operation of the scanner is guaranteed only when it is connected to your computer via the provided USB cable.
  • Do not use a USB extension cable or a hub.
3. Power cord inlet
Connect the power cord that is provided with the scanner to this inlet.
  • Region A: Plug the power cord into a wall outlet that supplies electricity of 220–240 V, 1 A or more, 50/60 Hz.
  • Region B: Plug the power cord into a wall outlet that supplies electricity of 120–127 V, 1.2 A or more, 60 Hz.
    Note:
  • Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged directly into the wall outlet.