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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Important Safety
Instructions

Chapter 3 Installing the
Software

Chapter 4 Connecting the
Scanner

Chapter 5 Placing
Documents

Chapter 6 Scanning with
CaptureOnTouch

Chapter 7 Scanning with
CapturePerfect

Chapter 8 Setting the
Scanner Driver

Chapter 9 Special Scanning

Chapter 10 Regular
Maintenance

Chapter 11 Removing and
Attaching the Rollers and
Document Holding Guide

Chapter 12 Uninstalling the
Software

Chapter 13
Troubleshooting

Chapter 14 Appendix

CE-IM-880-
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Summary of Contents for image Formula DR-C130

Page 1: ...uments Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Chapter 7 Scanning with CapturePerfect Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver Chapter 9 Special Scanning Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Chapter 12 Uninstalling the Software Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Chapter 14 Appendix CE IM 880 E1 00 ...

Page 2: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 3: ...derstand the features of this scanner and use them more effectively please read this manual and the manuals shown below thoroughly before using the product After reading store the manual in a safe place for future reference About This Manual Features of the Scanner Names and Functions of Parts Regulations Trademarks ...

Page 4: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual ...

Page 5: ...n in the start menu after you install the software on the Setup Disc Symbols Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures restrictions handling precautions and instructions that should be observed for safety Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed correctly To use the machine safely always pay...

Page 6: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction Features of the Scanner ...

Page 7: ...tacked Open the eject tray when scanning documents that are not output smoothly Scanned documents can be output without opening the eject tray USB 2 0 Interface The scanner supports Hi Speed USB 2 0 Color Grayscale Support Documents can be scanned in 24 bit color or 256 level grayscale Supports a Variety of Scanning Modes The scanner supports the following scanning modes depending on the document ...

Page 8: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction Names and Functions of Parts ...

Page 9: ...ring the Document Feed Tray 2 Document Eject Area Scanned documents are output here 3 Stop Button Press this button to stop scanning before it is complete or to end panel feeding 4 Start Button Press this button to start scanning Its function can be assigned with CaptureOnTouch 5 Power Button Press this button to turn the scanner ON and OFF 6 Power Indicator This indicator lights blue when the sca...

Page 10: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction Regulations ...

Page 11: ...ion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer o...

Page 12: ...HOME Chapter 1 Introduction Trademarks ...

Page 13: ...1995 2011 Nuance Communications Inc All rights reserved Nuance eCopy OmniPage and PaperPort are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Nuance Communications Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and or other countries Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat the Adobe PDF logo and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or...

Page 14: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions ...

Page 15: ...structions To ensure the safe operation of this scanner be sure to read the safety warnings and precautions described below Installation Location AC Adapter Moving the Scanner Handling Disposal When sending the scanner for repairs ...

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Page 17: ...m or humid locations such as in the vicinity of a water faucet water heater or humidifier Avoid locations where ammonia gas is emitted Avoid locations near volatile or flammable materials such as alcohol or paint thinner Avoid locations that are subject to vibration Avoid exposing the scanner to rapid changes in temperature If the room in which the scanner is installed is cold but rapidly heated w...

Page 18: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions AC Adapter ...

Page 19: ...objects are placed on it Continued use of a damaged power cord and AC adapter can lead to an accident such as a fire or electrical shock Do not use the power cord while it is coiled Do not pull directly on the power cord When disconnecting the power cord grasp the plug and remove it from the outlet Keep the area around the power cord clear of objects so that the power cord can be disconnected easi...

Page 20: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions Moving the Scanner ...

Page 21: ...h both hands to avoid dropping it The scanner weighs approximately 1 8 kg 3 97 lb Make sure to disconnect the interface cable and AC adapter before moving the scanner If the scanner is transported with these items connected the plugs and connectors may be damaged ...

Page 22: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions Handling ...

Page 23: ...g the scanner turn the power OFF and disconnect the power cord from the power supply Clean the scanner using a slightly dampened cloth which has been well wrung out Never use alcohol benzene paint thinner or any other flammable substances If the scanner makes strange noises or gives off smoke heat or strange odors or the scanner does not function or other abnormalities occur when you use the machi...

Page 24: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions Disposal ...

Page 25: ...Disposal When disposing of this scanner be sure to follow all local ordinances and laws or consult with the retailer who sold you the scanner ...

Page 26: ...HOME Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions When sending the scanner for repairs ...

Page 27: ... When a request is made for repairs the scanner needs to be sent to the specified address When sending the scanner use the packing box in which it came Firmly secure the scanner with packaging material when you place it in the packing box ...

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Page 29: ...pter 3 Installing the Software This section describes the software installation procedure using the setup disk DVD that comes with this product System requirements Setup Disc Contents Software Installation ...

Page 30: ...HOME Chapter 3 Installing the Software System requirements ...

Page 31: ...ith the above operating systems NET Framework 3 5 or later Use the latest USB 2 0 driver made available by Microsoft For details consult your local authorized Canon dealer Scanning speeds are lower if your computer s standard USB interface is USB Full Speed equal to USB 1 1 The USB cable you are using should be the one originally included with the scanner If the CPU memory interface card and other...

Page 32: ...HOME Chapter 3 Installing the Software Setup Disc Contents ...

Page 33: ...ons Inc with multiple language support The languages supported by the OmniPage software bundled with this scanner are English French German Italian and Spanish The software cannot be installed on operating systems of other languages PaperPort File management application from Nuance Communications Inc that makes it easy to store organize and retrieve digital documents In order to receive support of...

Page 34: ...HOME Chapter 3 Installing the Software Software Installation ...

Page 35: ... applications before installing the software 1 Insert the Setup Disc into the disc drive of the computer The setup menu automatically starts up when you insert the disc into the drive If the menu does not start up execute setup exe from the disc For Windows 7 Vista If the User Account Control screen appears click Yes or Allow 2 Click Typical Installation About Installation of Third Party Software ...

Page 36: ...HOME Chapter 4 Connecting the Scanner ...

Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Connecting the Scanner Connect the scanner to the computer and power outlet Connecting the Scanner to the Computer Turning the Power ON ...

Page 38: ...HOME Chapter 4 Connecting the Scanner Connecting the Scanner to the Computer ...

Page 39: ...ng the software Before connecting the scanner to the computer verify that the power of the scanner is OFF If the power is ON turn it OFF 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter 2 Connect the plug of the AC adapter to the power connector on the back of the scanner 3 Use the supplied USB cable to connect the scanner to the computer ...

Page 40: ...HOME Chapter 4 Connecting the Scanner Turning the Power ON ...

Page 41: ... shown below appears on the Windows task bar If you wait a while automatic scanner recognition will end and the scanner will become ready to use When the scanner is properly connected to the computer the CaptureOnTouch icon appears on the taskbar as follows If the taskbar icon appears as the scanner is not properly connected to the computer Check the status of the power and USB cable Turning Off t...

Page 42: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents ...

Page 43: ...is called the Normal mode Feeding documents one sheet at a time or feeding documents consisting of multiple pages that are attached is called the bypass mode The document feed method can be changed by moving the feed selection lever Preparing Trays Documents Feeding in the Normal Mode Feeding in the Bypass Mode Placing Cards Placing Folded Documents Setting the Long Document Mode ...

Page 44: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Preparing Trays ...

Page 45: ...Eject Tray Open the document eject tray Documents can be scanned with the document eject tray closed Open the document eject tray when you want to stack output documents Use the extension tray when the document hangs over the edge of the main tray Preparing the Document Stopper Use the document stopper that corresponds with the length of the document you want to scan ...

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Page 47: ...ed one sheet at a time Scanning documents before the ink is dry can cause problems with the scanner Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning it Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material may make the rollers and scanning glass dirty which can lead to smudges on the scanned image and transfer the dirt to subsequent documents Always clean the internal...

Page 48: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Feeding in the Normal Mode ...

Page 49: ...ument to be scanned 3 Fan the pages of the document to be scanned and shift them so that the top of the first page the bottom of the front of the document is the lowest Place the document so that the top of the document is facing down 4 Place the document with the reverse side facing you and the top of the document facing down ...

Page 50: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Feeding in the Bypass Mode ...

Page 51: ...it the width of the document to be scanned Feeding in the Normal Mode 3 Place the document with the reverse side facing you and the top of the document facing down After you finish scanning close the document feed tray and the document eject tray to prevent damage to the scanner while it is not being used ...

Page 52: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Placing Cards ...

Page 53: ... 2 Place the card horizontally with the reverse side facing you and the top of the card facing down Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the card Feeding in the Normal Mode If you place cards to be fed vertically they may not be ejected properly and cards that get jammed may be damaged when you remove them Be sure to place the cards horizontally ...

Page 54: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Placing Folded Documents ...

Page 55: ...t be scanned Keep this in mind if there is content such as photos diagrams or text that spans the fold For Folio scanning only the Bypass mode can be used Place documents one at a time Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the document Otherwise the image may scan as skewed or shifted When scanning folded documents switch the feed selection lever to Bypass When placing folded documents pl...

Page 56: ...HOME Chapter 5 Placing Documents Setting the Long Document Mode ...

Page 57: ...ting in damage to the document Be careful to avoid paper jams When scanning long documents make sure to set the feed selection lever to the non separation position and scan the documents one at a time When scanning large sized documents with the Long Document mode scanning may be slower Errors may also occur due to memory shortage and scanning may be disabled 1 Start Windows and log in as a user w...

Page 58: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch ...

Page 59: ...e scanning procedure when using CaptureOnTouch What is CaptureOnTouch Starting and Exiting CaptureOnTouch Scan First Select Scan Job Scanning with Start Button Scanner Settings Operation in Continuous Scanning Screen Setting the Output Method Environmental Settings ...

Page 60: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch What is CaptureOnTouch ...

Page 61: ...er scanning settings from the scanning conditions to the output method as jobs and then scan a document by just selecting the job that suits your purpose This method is convenient when you want to repeat scanning using a set procedure Scan with Start Button Scan First is pre assigned to the Start button of the scanner so you can load a document and then start scanning by just pressing the Start bu...

Page 62: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Starting and Exiting CaptureOnTouch ...

Page 63: ...nner and the time scanning begins is shortened when the Make CaptureOnTouch resident check box is selected in the Basic settings tab of the Environmental settings dialog box For details see Environmental Settings Exiting CaptureOnTouch To close the CaptureOnTouch window click at the top of the window This closes the window but CaptureOnTouch will continue to reside in the system To quit the Captur...

Page 64: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Scan First ...

Page 65: ... scan method in the top screen 1 Specify whether to enable continuous scanning When previewing the scanned image or splitting up a large document to scan in parts select ON to enable continuous scanning 2 Specify whether to scan the document in full auto mode When you want to specify arbitrary scanning conditions select OFF and configure the scanner settings Scanner Settings 4 Click the Start butt...

Page 66: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Select Scan Job ...

Page 67: ...n Select Scan Job the page order cannot be changed using thumbnail images Registering and Editing Jobs In CaptureOnTouch up to 10 jobs can be registered for use with Select Scan Job 1 Click the button 2 Enter the job name and press the Enter key 3 Specify the output method of the job Setting the Output Method ...

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Page 69: ... the Start button CaptureOnTouch starts and scanning starts You can also assign any job to the Start button If a job is assigned the document is scanned and the scanned images are output according to the settings of the job The main window of CaptureOnTouch closes automatically 5 seconds after the output process finishes ...

Page 70: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Scanner Settings ...

Page 71: ...y for example the scanning mode and document size you can configure the desired scanning conditions in the scanner settings The scanner setting items are common to Scan First and Select Scan Job When Scan First For Scan First configure the scanner settings before you start scanning When Select Scan Job For Select Scan Job configure the scanner settings for each job ...

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Page 73: ... the preview area Drag thumbnail images to change the positions of pages Scan First only Click on a thumbnail image to delete the scanned image for that page Scan First only 2 Preview Area Displays the preview images of the scanned document 3 Preview Controls Control the preview images and cancel or continue scanning with the following buttons Tools Name Description Zoom in Enlarges the preview im...

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Page 75: ...to output differ depending on the output method Save to folder Saves the scanned images to a specified folder When you specify this output method configure the settings for the image files to be saved Attach to E mail Attaches the scanned images to new e mail in the e mail application When you specify this output method configure the settings for the image files to be attached to e mail To use thi...

Page 76: ...HOME Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Environmental Settings ...

Page 77: ...sident check box to not make CaptureOnTouch resident in the system Display setting for when scanner connected Select the CaptureOnTouch appears when the scanner is connected checkbox to open the main screen of CaptureOnTouch automatically when the scanner is connected to the computer This setting is only enabled when CaptureOnTouch is running or resident in the system Back Up Restore Use the Back ...

Page 78: ...HOME Chapter 7 Scanning with CapturePerfect ...

Page 79: ...s section describes procedures from launching CapturePerfect to selecting a scanner as well as procedures for scanning with the Scan batch to file function See the CapturePerfect Operating Guide or help for details Scanning with CapturePerfect ...

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Page 81: ...einstall the scanner driver Software Installation 4 Set the default paper size and click OK The Configure Device Settings dialog box appears when selecting Canon DR M160 and clicking OK for the first time in the Select Scanner dialog box and when Settings is clicked in the Select Scanner dialog box These settings will apply when Default is clicked in the ISIS driver dialog box 5 Click Scanner Sett...

Page 82: ...HOME Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver ...

Page 83: ...TWAIN compatible application CaptureOnTouch etc open the scanner driver and configure the scanning conditions and other settings This section describes the configuration and functions of the scanner driver Configuration and Functions of the Scanner Driver Setting Basic Scanning Conditions ...

Page 84: ...HOME Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver Configuration and Functions of the Scanner Driver ...

Page 85: ...figure basic scanning conditions such as the mode page size resolution and scanning side In addition you can click the Area button and specify the area to be scanned Depending on the ISIS compatible application the application may have its own screen for setting scanning conditions If the scanner driver is opened in such an application setting items related to the functions provided by the scanner...

Page 86: ...HOME Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver Setting Basic Scanning Conditions ...

Page 87: ...mode Advanced Text Enhancement and Advanced Text Enhancement II remove or process the background color and background surrounding text to enhance the text for easy reading When Advanced Text Enhancement II is selected you can make the text in scanned images easier to read by adjusting the contrast on the Brightness tab Detect automatically detects whether the document is in color grayscale or blac...

Page 88: ...HOME Chapter 9 Special Scanning ...

Page 89: ...canning This section provides examples of scanning settings for different purposes For details on setting options see Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver Practical Examples Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting ...

Page 90: ...HOME Chapter 9 Special Scanning Practical Examples ...

Page 91: ... box which is opened from the Save button on the Basic tab When you want to specify the scan area Specify the area of the document to be scanned in the Scan Area dialog box which is opened from the Area button on the Basic tab When you want to delete the images of the blank pages in two sided documents Set the scanning side setting to Skip Blank Page on the Basic tab to delete the images of the bl...

Page 92: ...HOME Chapter 9 Special Scanning Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting ...

Page 93: ... Diffusion O Advanced Text Enhancement Advanced Text Enhancement II O 256 level Gray O 24 bit Color O O Available for setting Not available for setting Others Tab Setting value Prescan Detect automatically Black and White O Error Diffusion O Advanced Text Enhancement O Advanced Text Enhancement II O 256 level Gray O 24 bit Color O O Available for setting Not available for setting Image processing ...

Page 94: ...HOME Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance ...

Page 95: ... Setting When cleaning the scanner and the inside of the scanner turn the power OFF and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Do not use spray cleaners to clean the scanner Precision mechanisms such as the light source may get wet and cause a malfunction Never use paint thinner alcohol or other organic solvents to clean the scanner Such solvents can damage or discolor the exterior of the...

Page 96: ...HOME Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner ...

Page 97: ...ay any moisture Cleaning the Inside of the Scanner Dust or paper particles inside the scanner may cause lines or smudges to appear on scanned images Use compressed air to periodically clean dust and paper particles from the document feed opening and the inside of the scanner After finishing a large scanning job turn OFF the scanner and then clean out any paper particles remaining inside the scanne...

Page 98: ...HOME Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Cleaning the Sensor Glass and the Rollers ...

Page 99: ...both sides and pull the front unit out and downward to open it 3 Use compressed air to remove dust and paper particles from the inside of the scanner 4 Use a clean dry cloth to wipe dirt off the sensor glass Wipe both the front and back sensor glasses Do not spray water or neutral detergent directly on the scanner Precision mechanisms such as the light source may get wet and cause a malfunction Sc...

Page 100: ...HOME Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Adjusting the Reduction Ratio ...

Page 101: ...n ratio 1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator privileges 2 Click the Start button and then click All Programs Canon DR C130 and Canon imageFORMULA Utility imageFORMULA Utility starts 3 Click CANON DR C130 USB and click Properties Scanner properties are displayed 4 Change the value of Reduction ratio adjustment The adjustment value can be set within the range from 3 0 to 3 0 5 Cli...

Page 102: ...HOME Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Auto Power Off Setting ...

Page 103: ...elow 1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator privileges 2 Click the Start button and then click All Programs Canon DR C130 and Canon imageFORMULA Utility imageFORMULA Utility starts 3 Click CANON DR C130 USB and click Properties Scanner properties are displayed 4 Clear the Turn off automatically after 4 hours check box 5 Click OK to close the scanner properties ...

Page 104: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide ...

Page 105: ...ove and then attach the parts as described in each respective section Roller Replacement Cycle Resetting the Counters Removing Attaching the Feeding Roller Removing Attaching the Retard Roller Removing Attaching the Document Holding Guide Do not use excessive force when removing or attaching the rollers and document holding guide Doing so many damage them ...

Page 106: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Roller Replacement Cycle ...

Page 107: ...r jams and misfeeds may occur more often When this happens purchase an exchange roller kit and replace the feeding roller and the retard roller If misfeeds occur often check the rollers for wear and replace them if necessary before the message is displayed Make sure to reset the counter after replacing the rollers Resetting the Counters For information about the exchange roller kit feeding roller ...

Page 108: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Resetting the Counters ...

Page 109: ...ws and log in as a user with administrator privileges 2 Click the Start button and then click All Programs Canon DR C130 and Canon imageFORMULA Utility imageFORMULA Utility starts 3 Click CANON DR C130 USB and click Properties The scanner s properties appear 4 Click Reset The counter for Current Rollers resets 5 Click OK to close the scanner properties ...

Page 110: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Removing Attaching the Feeding Roller ...

Page 111: ...Removing the Feeding Roller 1 Press the OPEN knob from both sides and pull the front unit out and downward to open it 2 Open the roller cover on the main unit by placing your fingers in the grooves and pulling it down 3 Remove the feeding roller by moving it to the left to detach it from its shaft and pull it out of the slot Attaching the Feeding Roller 1 Insert the feeding roller into the slot in...

Page 112: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Removing Attaching the Retard Roller ...

Page 113: ...rd to open it 2 Grasp the ends of the roller cover inside the front unit and pull it down to open it 3 Remove the retard roller by moving it to the right to detach it from its shaft and pull it out Attaching the Retard Roller 1 Insert the retard roller into the slot inside the roller cover Align the notch on the roller with the shaft on the front unit and push the roller into the slot while keepin...

Page 114: ...HOME Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Removing Attaching the Document Holding Guide ...

Page 115: ...cument holding guide Using excessive force may cause damage or personal injury Removing the Document Holding Guide 1 Open the roller cover and slide the document holding guide backwards to remove it Attaching the Document Holding Guide 1 Fit the hooks four of the document holding guide onto the roller cover and slide the document holding guide forwards to attach it ...

Page 116: ...HOME Chapter 12 Uninstalling the Software ...

Page 117: ...g the Software If the scan driver CaptureOnTouch or CapturePerfect is not operating normally follow the procedure below to uninstall them Then re install the software from the Setup disc Software Installation Uninstallation ...

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Page 119: ...ontrol Panel 2 Click Uninstall a program Add or Remove Programs for Windows XP The Uninstall or change a program dialog box appears 3 From the Programs list select the software you want to remove and then click Remove The delete confirmation screen appears 4 Click Yes Uninstallation of the software is now complete ...

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Page 121: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Clearing a Paper Jam Common Problems and Solutions Useful tips ...

Page 122: ...HOME Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Clearing a Paper Jam ...

Page 123: ...ving jammed paper take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper 1 Remove any documents that have been left in the eject tray 2 Press the OPEN knob from both sides and pull the front unit out and downward to open it 3 Remove the jammed document from the document feeding side or document ejecting side ...

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Page 125: ...s If documents still feed askew roller replacement or other maintenance may be needed See Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide for roller replacement procedures Q4 Documents are not scanned according to the settings configured in the scanner driver A4 When you scan using a job registered with CaptureOnTouch the registered job settings have priority over the scan...

Page 126: ...HOME Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Useful tips ...

Page 127: ...For Scan First scanning click Scanner setting on the first top screen to display available scan settings For selected job scanning click Scanner setting during job registration to display available scan settings CapturePerfect For normal scanning click Scanner Setting from the Scan menu to open the scanner driver setting screen and make settings there Scan job settings are made for each job How do...

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Page 129: ...Chapter 14 Appendix Specifications Replacement Parts Option External Dimensions ...

Page 130: ...HOME Chapter 14 Appendix Specifications ...

Page 131: ...t II 24 bit Color Scanning Resolution Primary Scan Lines x Secondary Scan Lines 150 x 150dpi 200 x 200dpi 300 x 300dpi 400 x 400dpi 600 x 600dpi Scanning Speed Conditions Pentium 4 3 2 GHz CPU Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz 1 GB memory LTR A4 document size Black and White Simplex 200 x 200dpi 30 pages min 300 x 300dpi 30 pages min Duplex 200 x 200dpi 60 images min 300 x 300dpi 60 images min Grayscale Simplex ...

Page 132: ...HOME Chapter 14 Appendix Replacement Parts ...

Page 133: ...rollers see Removing Attaching the Feeding Roller and Removing Attaching the Retard Roller For information on replacing the document holding guide see Removing Attaching the Document Holding Guide Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative for detailed information about the replacement parts Product specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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Page 135: ...of Flatbed Scanner Unit 101 When Scan First Scan First is assigned to the start button of both this scanner and Flatbed Scanner Unit 101 This enables scanning to be started by pressing the start button of the one where the document has been placed When Select Scan Job A different job can be assigned to the start button of each of this scanner and Flatbed Scanner Unit 101 Limitation of Full Auto Mo...

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Page 137: ...External Dimensions Front View With the document feed tray open ...

Page 138: ...uments Chapter 6 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Chapter 7 Scanning with CapturePerfect Chapter 8 Setting the Scanner Driver Chapter 9 Special Scanning Chapter 10 Regular Maintenance Chapter 11 Removing and Attaching the Rollers and Document Holding Guide Chapter 12 Uninstalling the Software Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Chapter 14 Appendix CE IM 880 E1 00 ...

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