Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Document Scanner Specification & Datasheet
- June 13, 2024
- Canon
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Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Document Scanner
Amazingly slim, yet loaded with features. You can expect impressive results from this 2400 x 4800 optical dpi resolution, 48-bit colour scanner. Scan an image, or create an email attachment, PDF file or colour copy1 in just one step. With the CanoScan LIDE110 great results and easy operation come together in a stylish and compact design.
Key Features
Advanced Features Make Scanning Easy
- One-touch buttons automatically create an image file, PDF file, a colour copy1, or an email attachment in one easy step.
- The dedicated PDF button makes the creation of multiple-page PDF files simple.
- Scan multiple photos at once using Multi-Scan mode. Single-pass multi-scan automatically aligns, scans and names each image as a separate file2
- Vertical scanning with included clip-on stand
- Single USB lead transfers data and provides power keeping your desk clutter-free.
User Friendly Software
- Solutions Menu EX and MP Navigator EX offer user-friendly scanning for a range of different applications such as copy (print) 6, scan, email, OCR, and PDF save.
- Use the software to correct the backlight, remove scratches and dust and remove graininess
- Supports Mac and PC for quick and easy scanning
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Quality Scans3
High-quality scanning up to 2400 x 4800 optical dpi high resolution and 48-bit superior gradation -
Fast Data Transfer4
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for fast data transfer -
Advanced Design
Advanced Z-Lid and scanning in the upright position -
Auto Scan Mode
No hassles, no worry – just quick and easy scanning with auto scan mode -
Easy Operation
4 one-touch buttons Scan / Copy / PDF / E-mail for easy operation -
PC and Mac
Use a scanner on either PC or Mac for stunning results
Specifications
CanoScan LIDE110 Technical Specifications
General
Scanner Type| Desktop Colour Flatbed Scanner
Scanning Elements| CIS (Contact Image Sensor)
Light Source| RGB three-colour LED
Resolution
Optical Resolution1| 2400 x 4800 dpi
Selectable Resolution| 25 – 19200 dpi
Scanning Gradation
Colour| 48-bit input/48 or 24-bit output
Greyscale| 16-bit input/8-bit output
Maximum Size
Document/Photo| A4/LTR, 216 x 297 mm
Scan Speed
Preview Speed2| Approx. 14 sec.
Scanning Speed
Colour5
| 8.4 msec/line (1200 dpi)
16.7 msec/line (2400 dpi)
B & W
| 2.9 msec/line (1200 dpi)
5.6 msec/line (2400 dpi)
User Interface
One-Touch Buttons| 4 Buttons – Scan, Copy, PDF File, E-mail
Multi-Scan Mode (Photo)| Yes
PDF Save Function| Yes
OCR Text Recognition| Yes
Included Software| Solution Menu EX; MP Navigator EX, Adobe RGB Profile for
Windows
Included as Standard| LIDE110, USB Cable, Scanner Stand, Setup CD ROM
Other
Interface4| USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Operating Environment
| Windows: XP SP2 or later / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Mac: OS X 10.4.11 or later (USB 2.0)
Power Supply| Via USB port (additional power cord not required)
Power Consumption| 2.5W (Max), 1.4W (stand-by mode)
Dimensions| 250 x 370 x 40mm
Weight| Approx. 1.6kg
Dust & Scratch Reduction
Fading Correction
Disclaimers
- Optical resolution is a measure of maximum hardware sampling resolution, based on ISO 14473 standard. Correct procedures outlined in the manual for photo positioning should be followed when using Multi-Scan mode.
- Preprocessing time is not included.
- USB 2.0 Hi-speed performance requires Vista, Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 with pre-installed USB 2.0 High-speed port. Drivers are provided for Windows operating systems only. Other operating systems are not supported.
- Excluding processing time. Highest available USB speed quoted. Print speed may vary with the content of the document and the processing speed of the host computer. Time from when print data is received.
- The fastest speed in Hi-Speed USB on Windows PC. Transfer time to computer is not included.
- A separate printer is required. Sold separately
Subject to change without notice
HOW TO USE
- Scanner Setup: Begin by unpacking the scanner and connecting it to your computer using the provided USB cable. Install the required scanner drivers and software according to the provided instructions.
- Power Control: Turn on the scanner by pressing the power button, ensuring it’s properly linked to your computer.
- Document Placement: Position the document face-down on the scanner bed, aligning it with the edge of the scanning area.
- Scanning Software: Launch the scanning software on your computer and choose your preferred scan settings, such as resolution and document type.
- Initiate Scanning: Commence the scanning process by either pressing the scan button on the scanner itself or within the scanning software.
- File Selection: Select the destination folder and file format for the scanned document and save the scanned file.
- Multiple Document Scanning: When scanning multiple documents, stack them in the scanner bed and use the scanner’s batch scanning feature, if available.
- Customization Options: Familiarize yourself with the scanner’s settings for adjusting brightness, contrast, and color options to tailor the scan to your specific requirements.
- Preview Function: Utilize the preview feature to view a preliminary scan of the document before saving it, ensuring that the document is correctly positioned and settings are satisfactory.
MAINTENANCE
- Cleaning: Sustain scan quality by routinely cleaning the scanner’s glass surface with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Firmware Updates: Periodically check for firmware updates and apply them as necessary to access new features and enhancements.
- Calibration: At regular intervals, execute the scanner’s calibration procedure as recommended by the manufacturer to ensure precise scans.
- Storage: When the scanner is not in use, securely store it in a dry, safe location to shield it from environmental factors.
- USB Cable Inspection: Inspect the USB cable for any damage or wear and promptly replace it when needed.
- Software Updates: Maintain the scanning software up to date to ensure compatibility with your operating system and to preserve efficient functionality.
- Label Inspection: Confirm that scanned documents are free from sticky residues or obstructions that may hinder scanning accuracy.
- User Training: Provide adequate training to your staff or users on correct scanner operation and maintenance practices to extend the scanner’s operational lifespan.
- Scanner Lid: Exercise caution when closing the scanner lid to prevent any damage to the scanner bed or documents being scanned.
- File Organization: Develop and adhere to an organized approach for file management to facilitate the efficient management and retrieval of scanned documents.
PRECAUTIONS
- Environmental Conditions: Operate the scanner within the recommended temperature and humidity range to ensure optimal performance.
- Proper Handling: Treat the scanner and scanned documents with care to avert physical damage.
- Light Exposure: Safeguard the scanner against direct sunlight and intense light sources that might compromise scanning accuracy.
- Moisture and Liquids: Maintain a safe distance between the scanner and any liquids or moisture to prevent internal damage.
- Clear Scanning Path: Keep the scanning path unobstructed to ensure accurate document feeding and scanning.
- Secure Storage: Ensure secure storage to prevent theft or unauthorized access to the scanner.
- USB Connection: Ensure the USB connection is securely established to maintain a stable and reliable link to the computer.
- Paper Type: Utilize the appropriate paper types for scanning to avoid jamming and achieve the best scan results.
- Cleaning Solutions: If necessary, use cleaning solutions approved for scanners to remove stubborn stains on the glass surface.
- Document Condition: Before scanning, confirm that the documents are free from torn edges, staples, or any materials that might damage the scanner or impede the scanning process.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Scanner Power Issues: Examine the power connection and confirm the scanner’s correct attachment to the computer.
- Connection Challenges: Resolve USB connectivity issues by inspecting the cables, ports, and driver status.
- Scan Quality Concerns: If scan quality is subpar, investigate for dirt on the scanner glass and address it, or modify scan settings within the scanning software.
- Paper Jams: If documents become jammed, gently and carefully remove them, ensuring no torn pieces remain inside.
- Firmware Update Problems: If firmware updates fail, consult the manufacturer’s website for guidance or reach out to customer support.
- Software Errors: In case of software malfunctions, either reinstall the software or search for software updates to rectify the issue.
- Scanner Lid Issues: When the scanner lid doesn’t close properly, make sure no documents obstruct it, and inspect for any visible damage.
- Driver-Related Challenges: Address issues related to scanner drivers by reinstalling or updating them as required.
- File Saving Errors: Address challenges with saving scanned files by checking folder permissions and available storage space.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the Canon CanoScan LiDE110 Document Scanner?
The Canon CanoScan LiDE110 is a flatbed document scanner designed for digitizing various types of documents, including photos and standard-sized pages, making it suitable for personal and small business use.
How does the CanoScan LiDE110 Scanner work?
The scanner uses a high-resolution image sensor and a flatbed scanning surface to capture, process, and convert physical documents into digital files that can be stored and managed on a computer.
What types of documents can the LiDE110 scanner handle?
The Canon CanoScan LiDE110 scanner is designed to handle various types of documents, including photos, standard-sized pages, and other paper documents, providing versatility in document digitization.
What is the scanning resolution of the LiDE110 scanner?
The scanner typically offers high scanning resolution, ensuring that digitized documents and images have good quality and detail.
Is it compatible with both Windows and Mac computers?
Yes, the Canon CanoScan LiDE110 scanner is commonly compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, offering flexibility in computer usage and compatibility with various devices.
Can I adjust the color and exposure settings during scanning?
Yes, the scanner typically provides options to adjust color and exposure settings to achieve the desired scan quality, allowing for customization based on document types.
Is there software included for document editing and organization?
The scanner often comes with software for document editing, optical character recognition (OCR), and document management, allowing users to enhance and organize digitized files.
Can I save scanned files in different file formats?
Yes, you can typically save scanned files in various file formats, such as PDF, JPEG, TIFF, or other common formats, based on your preferences and intended use.
What is the physical size and weight of the scanner?
The 250 x 370 x 40mm dimensions and Approx. 1.6kg weight of the scanner.
Is customer support available for technical issues?
Customers can often contact Canon's customer support for assistance with technical issues related to the LiDE110 Document Scanner, ensuring reliable support and troubleshooting.
Can I use the scanner for professional applications?
While the Canon CanoScan LiDE110 scanner can produce high-quality scans, it is commonly used by individuals, students, and small businesses for various document digitization needs, research, office tasks, and personal archiving.
What is the lifespan of the scanner's components?
The lifespan of the scanner's components can vary depending on usage and care, but it is generally durable and long-lasting for personal and business use.
Is the scanner suitable for archiving purposes?
The scanner is suitable for digitization, but for long-term archival preservation, proper storage and management of digital files are important, including using archival file formats and storage methods.
What is the warranty period for a typical LiDE110 scanner?
The warranty typically range from 1 year to 2 years.
Is there an option for connecting the scanner to a larger display for real- time viewing?
The CanoScan LiDE110 scanner is primarily designed for digitization and may not have direct connections for real-time viewing on a larger display during the scanning process.
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