Canon 6130250 Document Scanner Product List South User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Canon
Table of Contents
Canon 6130250 Document Scanner Product List South
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: DR-M1060II
- Model Number: 6130250
- Manufacturer: Canon Electronics Inc.
- Copyright: 2022
- Regulations: FCC Regulations (For 120 V model)
Product Usage Instructions
1. Safety Precautions
Before using the Canon imageFORMULA DR-M1060II Document Scanner,
carefully read and follow the safety instructions provided in the
Product Safety Guide.
2. Setup Procedures
Refer to the Setup Guide for detailed instructions on setting up
the scanner. It is recommended to follow these procedures when
using the scanner for the first time.
3. Operating Procedures
The User Manual contains detailed operating procedures for the
scanner. Ensure you have a PDF electronic manual for reference and
follow the instructions provided.
FAQ
Q: Can I reproduce copyrighted items with this scanner?
A: Copyrighted items may not be reproduced without the express
permission of the copyright holder except for personal or household
use under limited circumstances.
Q: Where can I find the User Manual?
A: The User Manual is installed with the software as electronic
manuals in a specified location. Refer to the software
documentation for more information.
User Manual
· Please read this manual before operating this scanner.
· After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future
reference.
FCC REGULATIONS (For 120 V model)
Document Scanner, Model 6130250 AC Adapter, Model 6G3-0267 Note: This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television 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 or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help. Use of shielded cable is required to comply with
Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Do not make any changes
or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If
such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop
operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A. Inc. One Canon Park, Melville, NY
11747, U.S.A. Tel. No. (800)652-2666
RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS (For 120 V models)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interferencecausing
equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Industry
Canada.
ENERGY STAR® Office Equipment Program
This program is for U.S.A and Canada. As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, CANON
ELECTRONICS INC. has determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR®
Program guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR® Office Equipment
Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the
use of computers and other office equipment. The program backs the development
and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy
consumption. It is an open system in which business proprietors can
participate voluntarily. The targeted products are office equipment, such as
computers, monitors, printers, fax, machine, copiers, and scanners. The
standards and logos are uniform among participating nations. This model
doesn’t provide setting options for power management.
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Für EMVG
Dieses Produkt ist zum Gebrauch im Wohnbereich, Geschäfts-und Gewerbebereich
sowie in Kleinbetrieben vorgesehen.
Model Names
The following name may be provided for the safety regulations in each sales
region of the Document Scanner. DR-M1060II: Model 6130250
Reproduction Warning
This device is designed to be used in a legal manner, in accordance with all
applicable laws, including, but not limited to, counterfeit and copyright
laws, as well as laws pertaining to national security. Any person(s) found to
have reproduced any of the following materials (regardless of whether such
reproduction was intentional or not) for the purpose of misrepresenting such
material as the original may be prosecuted in accordance with the applicable
laws and regulations. · Paper money or bank notes (domestic and foreign) ·
Postage stamps, revenue stamps, or other similar stamps · Stock certificates,
bond certificates, promissory notes, cheques, or
other valuable certificates · Passports, licenses, or other certificates or
documents issued by
government officials or agencies This is not an exhaustive list. Canon is not
responsible for how this scanner is used by an individual. Please note that
certain intellectual property is protected by copyright law, and copyrighted
items may not be reproduced without the express permission of the copyright
holder except for personal or household use under limited circumstances.
Trademarks
· Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks, of Canon Inc. in the
United States and may also be trademarks or registered trademarks in other
countries.
· imageFORMULA is a trademark of CANON ELECTRONICS INC. · Microsoft, Windows,
PowerPoint, and SharePoint are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and
other countries. · Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission
from Microsoft Corporation. · ENERGY STAR® is a registered trademark of the
United States Environmental Protection Agency. · ISIS is a registered
trademark of Open Text in the United States. · iDRSTM SDK 15 Windows 32 – 64
bit technology by Image Recognition Integrated Systems S.A. Copyright 1987 –
2019, I.R.I.S. S.A. All rights reserved. · QR Code is a registered trademark
of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan and in other countries. · Other product
and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
However, the TM and ® symbols are not used in this document.
Copyright
Copyright 2022 by CANON ELECTRONICS INC. All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any
information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission
of CANON ELECTRONICS INC.
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Disclaimers
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. CANON
ELECTRONICS INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL,
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXPECT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. CANON ELECTRONICS INC.
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF
ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
CANON ELECTRONICS INC. IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF DOCUMENTS
SCANNED WITH THIS PRODUCT, OR THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF RESULTING SCANNED
IMAGE DATA. IF YOU INTEND TO DISCARD THE ORIGINALS OF SCANNED DOCUMENTS, YOU
THE CUSTOMER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSPECTING THE SCANNED IMAGES AND VERIFYING
THAT DATA IS INTACT. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF CANON ELECTRONICS INC. UNDER
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THE
WARRANTY.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Canon imageFORMULA DR-M1060II Document Scanner.
Please read the following manuals carefully and familiarize yourself with the
functions of the scanner before use to ensure you sufficiently understand the
functions and make the most of the scanner’s capabilities. After reading the
manuals, store them in a safe place for future reference.
Manuals for the Scanner
Documentation for this scanner consists of the following manuals. Product
Safety Guide
Before using the scanner, be sure to read and follow these instructions. Setup
Guide This describes setup procedures for the scanner. Read this manual when
you first use the scanner. User Manual (this manual) This manual contains the
operating procedures of the scanner. (PDF electronic manual only)
Hint
The User Manual is installed with the software as electronic manuals in the
following location.
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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.
WARNING
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to
persons if not performed correctly. To use the scanner safely, always pay
attention to these warnings.
CAUTION
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to persons,
or damage to property if not performed correctly. To use the scanner safely,
always pay attention to these cautions.
IMPORTANT
Indicates operational requirements and restrictions. Be sure to read these
items carefully to operate the scanner correctly, and avoid damaging the
scanner.
Hint
Indicates a clarification of an operation, or contains additional explanations
for a procedure. Reading these notes is highly recommended.
Before Using the Scanner
System Requirements of Software
To use the scanner, your computer must satisfy the following system requirements.
Computer
CPU: Memory: Hard disk:
USB interface: Monitor:
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz or faster 4 GB or more 10 GB or more available space required for installation of all software Hi-Speed USB2.0 Resolution of 1024 × 768 (XGA) or better recommended.
Operating system
· Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit editions) · Microsoft Windows 11 ·
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 · Microsoft Windows Server 2016 · Microsoft
Windows Server 2019 · Microsoft Windows Server 2022
This is the environment as of September 2023. For the latest software support
information, go to the Products page on the Canon website.
Other requirements
· An ISIS-compatible application or a TWAIN-compatible application that is
compatible with the above operating systems.
· .NET Framework 4.8
IMPORTANT
· Use the USB interface provided as standard with your computer. However,
normal operation is not guaranteed with all USB interfaces, even if present as
standard equipment on the computer. 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 specifications do not satisfy
the installation requirements, the scanning speed may be greatly reduced and
transmission may take a long time.
· Even if the computer satisfies the system requirements, the scanning speed
may vary, depending on the specification of the computer and the environment.
· The scanner drivers provided with the scanner do not necessarily operate on
all ISIS or TWAIN-compatible applications. For details, contact your
application software retailer.
· In Windows 10 tablet mode, the software may disrupt the display. · The
Desktop Experience feature must be enabled for Windows
Server 2012 R2.
Precautions for Use in 64-bit Operating Systems
· The ISIS driver supplied with this product supports scanning with 32bit
applications only.
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Turning the Power ON
The power of the scanner can be turned ON and OFF with the power button on the
front of the scanner.
1 Make sure that the scanner and computer are connected
properly.
2 Press the power button.
Power button
The power button lights blue when the power turns ON. Hint A balloon message
such as shown below appears on the 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 switch and USB cable.
Turning Off the Power
Press and hold the power button until the indicator goes out.
IMPORTANT · After turning the scanner off, wait at least 10 seconds before
turning
it back on. · If you will not be using the scanner for an extended period, you
should disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet for safety.
Hint The scanner’s auto power off setting is enabled by default, and the
scanner will turn off automatically if it is not operated for 4 hours. For
details on how to disable this setting, see “Auto Power Off Setting” on p. 55.
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Important Safety Instructions
To ensure the safe operation of this scanner, be sure to read the safety
warnings and precautions described below.
Installation Location
The performance of this scanner is affected by the environment in which it is
installed. Make sure that the location where the scanner is installed meets
the following environmental requirements. Provide adequate space around the
scanner for operation,
maintenance, and ventilation.
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, water
droplets (condensation) may form inside the scanner. This may result in a
noticeable degradation in scanning quality. The following conditions are
recommended for optimal scanning quality: Room temperature: 10 °C to 32.5 °C
(50 °F to 90.5 °F) Humidity: 20% to 80% RH Avoid installing the scanner near
equipment that generates a magnetic field (e.g. speakers, televisions, or
radios.)
100mm (3.94″)
100mm (3.94″)
100mm (3.94″)
When scanning documents using the straight path, provide adequate space in
back of the scanner for scanned document output.
Avoid installing the machine in direct sunlight. If this is unavoidable, use
curtains to shade the scanner.
Avoid locations where a considerable amount of dust accumulates as dust may
adversely affect the inside of the scanner.
Avoid warm 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.
AC Adapter
Connect only to a power outlet of the rated voltage and power supply frequency
(120 V, 60 Hz or 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz depending on your region).
Do not connect other electrical equipment to the same power outlet to which
the scanner is connected. Also, when using an extension cord, make sure that
the extension cord is rated for the current requirements of the scanner.
Never try to take the AC adapter apart or modify it in any way, as this is
dangerous.
The power cord may become damaged if it is often stepped on or if heavy
objects are placed on it.
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 easily in an emergency. Do not use an AC
adapter other than the one provided with the
scanner. Do not use the AC adapter provided with the scanner with other
products. If you have any questions regarding the power supply, contact your
local authorized Canon dealer or service representative for further
information.
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Moving the Scanner
When moving the scanner, always hold it with both hands to avoid dropping it.
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.
Handling
WARNING Note the following precautions whenever using the scanner. Failure to
do so may result in a fire or electric shock. Never use alcohol, benzene,
paint thinner, aerosol sprays, or any
other highly flammable substance near the scanner. Do not cut, damage, or
modify the power cord. Do not place heavy
objects on the power cord, and do not pull or excessively bend the power cord.
Never connect the power cord when your hands are wet. Do not connect the
scanner to a multi plug power strip. Do not knot or coil the power cord as
this may result in a fire or electric shock. When connecting the power cord,
make sure that the power plug is securely and completely inserted into the
power outlet.
The supplied power cord set is intended for use with this scanner only. Do not
use it with other electronic equipment. In addition, do not use power cord
sets other than the one supplied with the scanner. Doing so may result in fire
or electric shock.
Do not take the scanner apart or modify it. Never try to take the AC adapter
apart or modify it in any way, as
this is dangerous. Do not use flammable spray near the scanner. When cleaning
the scanner, push the power button to turn it 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 machine, immediately push the power
button to turn it off, and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
Then, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative to
have the unit serviced. Do not drop the scanner, or subject it to impact or
strong shock. Should the scanner ever become damaged, immediately push the
power button to turn it OFF, and disconnect the power plug from the power
outlet. Then, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service
representative to have the unit serviced. Before moving the scanner, be sure
to push the power button to turn it OFF, and disconnect the power plug from
the power outlet To customers with cardiac pacemakers The scanner generates a
weak magnetic field. If customers using cardiac pacemakers experience any
abnormalities, move away from the scanner and consult a physician.
CAUTION
Do not install the scanner on a surface that is unstable or tilted, or in an
area subject to excessive vibrations, as this may cause the scanner to fall,
resulting in personal injury or damage to the scanner.
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Never place small metal objects such as staples, paper clips, or jewelry on
the scanner. These items may fall into the scanner, and cause a fire or
electric shock. Should such objects ever fall inside the scanner, immediately
push the power button to turn it OFF, and disconnect the power plug from the
power outlet. Then, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service
representative to have the unit serviced.
Do not install the scanner in a humid or dusty location. Doing so might cause
a fire or electric shock.
Do not place objects on top of the scanner. Such objects may tip or fall over,
resulting in personal injury.
Connect only to a power outlet of the rated voltage and power supply frequency
(120 V, 60 Hz or 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz depending on your region). Doing so might
cause a fire or electric shock.
When unplugging the power cord, grasp it firmly by its plug. Do not pull
directly on the power cord, as this may damage or expose the cord’s internal
wiring, resulting in a fire or electric shock.
Leave sufficient space around the power plug so that it can be unplugged
easily. If objects are placed around the power plug, you will be unable to
unplug it in an emergency.
Do not allow water or flammable substances (alcohol, paint thinner, benzene,
etc.) to spill into the scanner, as this may result in a fire or electric
shock. Doing so might cause a fire or electric shock.
Push the power button to turn the scanner OFF for safety when not using the
scanner for a long period of time, such as overnight. Also, push the power
switch to turn it OFF, and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet for
safety when the machine will not be used for an extended period of time, such
as during consecutive holidays.
Do not block the ventilation holes. Doing so might cause overheating.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may get caught in the scanner while
you are using it, as this may result in personal injury. Be extra careful of
neckties and long hair. If anything becomes caught in the scanner, immediately
disconnect the power cord to stop the scanner.
Be careful when loading paper into the scanner and when removing jammed paper,
as it is possible to cut your hand on the edge of a sheet of paper.
TEMPERATURE WARNING Parts on which this warning is affixed can become very
hot, and
improper handling of these parts may result in burns. To ensure safe
operation, follow the instructions of the warning carefully.
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.
When sending the scanner for repairs
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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Features of the Scanner
The main features of the DR-M1060II document scanner are described below.
Highly Efficient Scanning with A3 Compatibility
The front-side input/output U-turn path design allows smooth feeding and
output of documents. The scanner supports a variety of document sizes,
handling documents that are up to A3 in size. Fast Document Feeding A4
documents can be scanned at a speed of up to 60 pages per minute in any
scanning mode, including black and white, grayscale, and color. * Scanning
conditions: A4 horizontal, duplex, 200 dpi Two Eject Paths for Scanning a
Variety of Documents Use the space saving U-turn path to scan paper of
standard thickness, or use the straight path to scan cards and other thick
documents. High Image Quality The 600 dpi optical resolution sensor
incorporated in the scanner enables documents to be scanned with high image
quality. 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 type: · Single-sided or
double-sided scanning (with Skip Blank Page
function) · Continuous or single sheet feed Card Scan You can scan business or
ID cards. Paper Size Detection The scanner automatically detects the size of a
scanned document and eliminates any unnecessary space around the edges of the
image when storing the image, even when storing a document of irregular size.
Auto Color Detection The scanner detects whether the scanned document is in
color, grayscale, or black and white, and saves the image accordingly.
Full Auto Mode A Full Auto Mode is provided in CaptureOnTouch to allow
scanning under automatically determined conditions. Scanning conditions such
as the color mode and page size are set automatically based on the document
being scanned.
Auto Resolution Detection When enabled in the CaptureOnTouch or scanner driver
settings, this function detects the content of documents and determines the
scanning resolution automatically.
Folio Scan You can scan folded documents. The scanner will scan both sides and
combine the scanned images into a single image. By using this function in
conjunction with Long Document mode, you can scan documents up to the A1 size.
Deskew The scanner is equipped with a deskew function that straightens images
before saving them when documents are scanned askew. The scanned images are
straightened, as opposed to the actual document sheets.
Ultrasonic Double Feed Detection Ultrasonic waves are used to detect pages
that are fed at the same time, and scanning stops if a double feed is
detected.
Double Feed Detection Ignore When a double feed is detected, the DFR button on
the operation panel is lit. You can continue scanning by pressing the DFR
button.
Text Enhancement Modes The scanner is equipped with an Advanced Text
Enhancement Mode to enhance the text of documents with dark or uneven
backgrounds, and an Advanced Text Enhancement II mode to enhance the text when
both the text and background are light. These modes may not work, depending on
the type of document.
Color Drop-out The scanner is equipped with a Color Drop-out function that
enables you to specify a color for the scanner to omit from the scanned image
during black and white or grayscale scanning.
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Skip Blank Page Function The scanner is equipped with a Skip Blank Page
function that enables you to scan a document without storing images of blank
pages, regardless of whether each page of the document is twosided or one-
sided. Both sides are scanned, but saving the image is skipped for scan images
judged to be from a blank page.
Prescan Function The scanner is equipped with a Prescan function that allows
you to adjust the contrast and brightness of a prescanned image and then send
the adjusted image to the application software, without needing to scan the
document again.
Character/Line Emphasis Function If characters and lines in scanned images are
not clearly visible, you can use this function to adjust their thickness
during scanning.
Skew Detection Function The scanner automatically stops operation when
documents are fed at an excessive slant to prevent damage to documents.
Staple Detection When documents that are stapled together are detected, the
scanner automatically stops the scanning operation.
Feed Error Detection When a feed error is detected, the scanner automatically
stops the scanning operation.
Start Scanning from the Operating Panel You can start scanning by launching
CaptureOnTouch with the operating panel buttons. By default, Job No.1 is
assigned to Scanning Shortcut, which allows you to easily scan a document by
just following the instructions on the screen.
Auto Start The scanner is equipped with an auto start function, which enables
scanning to be automatically started when a document placed in the feeder is
detected.
Sleep Mode The scanner is designed to save energy by automatically entering
the sleep mode if 10 minutes elapse without scanning or another operation
being performed.
Barcode and 2D code reading function Barcodes and 2D codes on documents can be
read.
Hint
Some functions may not be available depending on the software you are using.
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Names and Functions of Parts
Front View (With the Feed Tray Open)
A
F
B
G
H
C
D
E
A Eject Support
Open this when scanning documents that are 150 mm (A5 horizontal) or longer.
B Eject Support Extension
Extend this when scanning documents that are longer than 279 mm (LTR,
vertical).
C Feed Support
Extend this when loading documents that are longer than 150 mm (A5
horizontal).
D Feed Support Extension
Extend this when loading documents that are longer than 216 mm (LTR
horizontal).
E Document Feed Tray
Place the document.
F OPEN Lever
Raise this to open the upper unit.
I J K L
M
G Eject Stopper
Raise this to stop the leading edge of ejected documents and prevent them from
falling off of the scanner.
H Document Eject Tray / Upper Unit
Scanned documents are output here. Open this when cleaning the inside of the
scanner or replacing rollers.
I Operating Panel
A range of scanning operations can be performed with this, such as starting
and stopping scans, executing registered jobs, and cancelling double feed
detection. (See p. 16)
J Power button
Press this to turn on the scanner. The button remains lit while the power is
on. Press and hold the button until the light goes out to turn off the
scanner.
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The power button lights or flashes as follows depending on the scanner status.
Power Button Indication Lit Flashing
Description Power is on Sleep mode
K Feed Selection Lever
Use this to change the way documents are fed. Set the lever to the lower
position when scanning documents consecutively. (See p. 20) Set the lever to
the upper position when scanning documents one page at a time or scanning
multi-page documents that are fastened together. (See p. 20)
L LED Indicator (Orange)
This lights during non separation feeding mode.
M Document Guides
Align the document guides with both edges of the document to ensure that the
document feeds straightly.
Back View
A1
2
B
C3
D
A Straight Path Tray
When using the straight path, scanned documents are output here.
B Kensington Slot
Connect an anti-theft key chain or the like.
C USB Connector
Connect the supplied USB cable to this connector.
D Power Connector
Connect the supplied AC adapter to this connector.
Operating Panel
A1
B2 C3 D E 4
A Job No. Indicator
This displays the number of the job selected with the operating panel, errors,
and other information.
B Job Select Button
This selects registered jobs. Every time the button is pressed, the Job No.
displayed in the Job No. Indicator changes.
C DFR (Double Feed Release) Button
This is lit when a document double feed is detected. Pressing this button
cancels the double feed detection function, allowing you to continue scanning.
D Stop Button
This stops active jobs.
E Start Button
This executes the job displayed in the Job No. Indicator.
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Displayed Error Codes
When a scanning error occurs, the following error codes are displayed in the
Job No. Indicator.
: displayed when the upper unit is open. : displayed when a paper jam is
detected. : displayed when a double feed is detected while scanning. :
displayed when skewed documents, staples, or feed errors are
detected. : displayed for other errors.
Other Displays
When the straight path tray is opened or closed, the eject method is displayed
in the Job No. Indicator.
: flashes during straight path mode. : animates during U-turn path mode.
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Basic Operation
Documents
The scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards to A3. (Up
to A1 size is possible with folio scanning in Long Document mode.) The
document sizes that this scanner can scan are shown below.
Plain Paper Size Width: 50.8 mm to 300 mm (2″ to 11.8″) Length: 70 mm to 432
mm (2.8″ to 17″) Up to 3,000 mm (118.1″) in Long Document mode Paper thickness
U-turn path (page separation): 27 to 128 g/m2 (0.04 to 0.15 mm) U-turn path
(bypass): 27 to 164 g/m2 (0.04 to 0.2 mm) Straight path: 27 to 255 g/m2 (0.04
to 0.3 mm)
IMPORTANT The documents to be scanned must satisfy certain criteria. Read the
following items carefully. · When scanning multiple documents of different
sizes, place the
documents so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers by aligning
the centers and leading edges of the documents.
Align the leading edges
Feed roller
Align the centers
· It is recommended that documents exceeding 432 mm (17″) size are fed 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
parts of the scanner after scanning such documents.
· When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper, the image
on the opposite side of each page may show through. In this case, adjust the
scanning intensity in the application software before scanning the document.
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· Laminated documents may not be scanned correctly, depending on the document.
· It is recommended that thin documents be fed one page at a time. · Scanning
the following types of documents can cause a paper jam
or malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document and
then scan the photocopy.
There are creases or fold lines.
Carbon paper
There are curls.
There are tears. There are clips or staples.
The surface is coated.
Extremely thin document such as semi-transparent thin paper. Documents with
excessive paper dust particles.
Business Card
Size:
Width: 50.8 mm to 55 mm (2″ to 2.2″)
Length: 85 mm to 91 mm (3.4″ to 3.6″) Paper thickness: 128 to 380 g/m2 (0.15 to 0.45 mm)
Orientation:
Vertical feeding only
Eject method: Straight path only
IMPORTANT
If a stack of business cards cannot be fed properly, reduce the number of cards in the stack.
Postcard
Size:
Width: 89 mm to 108 mm (3.5″ to 4.3″)
Length: 127 mm to 152 mm (5″ to 6″) Paper thickness: 128 to 300 g/m2 (0.15 to 0.4 mm)
Eject method: Straight path only
Card (plastic)
Size:
54 mm x 86 mm (2.1″ x 3.4″) (ISO standard)
Card thickness:
0.76 mm (0.03″) or less, 1.4 mm (0.055″) or
less for the embossment
Orientation:
Vertical feeding only
Eject method:
Straight path only
Loading capacity: 3 cards (non-embossed), 1 card (embossed)
Scanning resolution: Up to 300 dpi (embossed card)
CAUTION
· Use the straight path when scanning cards. · Embossed cards may not be able
to be scanned correctly,
depending on the type of embossment. · When scanning cards, clear the [Detect
by Ultrasonic] check box in
the [Feeding] tab on the scanner driver settings screen. (See p. 25)
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How to Place Documents
Switching the Feed and Eject Methods
Switch the feed and eject methods based on the type of document you are
scanning.
The U-turn path is used when the straight path tray at the rear of the scanner
is closed, and the straight path is used when it is opened.
U-turn path
Straight path
Standard feeding
Non separation feeding
Standard feeding is used to feed documents one page at a time. Non separation
feeding is used to feed bound or fastened multi-page documents or folded
documents without separating them.
Feed and Eject Methods for Different Document Types
Document type Plain paper Business cards
Plastic cards
Thick paper Thin paper Bound or fastened paper (e.g., invoices) Long documents
Half-folded paper
Feed method Either
Either
Either
Either
Either Non separation feeding Non separation feeding Non separation feeding
Eject method Either Straight path Straight path Straight path Either
Either
Either
Either
Remarks
Place cards vertically. Place cards vertically.
Hint
When scanning documents that contain both plain paper and plastic cards, place
the cards at the top and use the straight path.
Standard feeding is used when the feed selection lever at the front of the scanner is lowered, and non separation feeding is used when it is raised.
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Placing Documents
1 Switch the feed method based on the type of document
you are scanning. When scanning plain paper or business cards, set the feed
selection lever to the standard feeding position (lower position). The pages
of a multi-page document will be separated and fed one page at a time. When
scanning bound or fastened paper (e.g., invoices), set the feed selection
lever to the non separation feeding position (upper position). As documents
are scanned without page separation, place the documents one page at a time
(one set in the case of bound or fastened paper). For details on the feed
methods for each document type, see p. 20.
3 Switch the eject method based on the type of document
you are scanning. Ordinarily, you should scan with the straight path tray at
the rear of the scanner closed (U-turn path). When scanning business cards,
plastic cards, or other documents you do not want to bend, open the straight
path tray (straight path). For details on the eject methods for each document
type, see p. 20.
Straight path
2 Open the document feed tray.
4 If you are scanning long documents with the U-turn path,
extend the document feed support and open the eject
support.
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When scanning documents longer the LTR horizontal (216 mm), extend the feed support and eject support extensions.
6 Place the document.
5 Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the
document to be scanned.
After placing the document, align the document guides with both edges of the
document.
IMPORTANT
· When placing documents into the feed tray, take care not to cut your hand on
the edges of the paper.
· Make sure that the document does not exceed the loading limit marks ( ) on
the document guides. Up to 80 pages of ordinary plain paper (80 g/m2) can be
loaded at the same time.
· Before you place a document, check to make sure it does not contain paper
clips, staples, or other small metal objects. These items may cause a fire or
electrical shock, damage the document, or cause a paper jam or scanner
malfunction.
· Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may get caught in the scanner
while you are using it, as this may result in personal injury. Be extra
careful of neckties and long hair. If anything gets caught in the scanner,
immediately turn OFF the power switch, and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet to stop scanning.
· Always smooth out any folds or curls in your documents before placing them
into the feeder. If the leading edge of a document is curled, it may cause a
paper jam.
· If feeding stops due to a system error or paper jam while the scanner is
scanning, resolve the problem, make sure that the scanned image of the last
page that was successfully fed has been stored, and then resume scanning the
remaining document pages.
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· After you finish scanning, close the document feed tray, document eject
extension support, and straight path tray to prevent damage to the scanner
while it is not being used.
· When scanning multi-page documents that are fastened together (e.g.,
invoices), place the document so that the fastened edge is toward the feed
tray.
· Be careful when scanning paper that is longer than A3 size or thin paper, as
the documents may fall off of the eject tray after scanning.
· When using the straight path, documents will be ejected from the rear of the
scanner. Do not place any obstructions near the document eject outlet. To
ensure that the documents are ejected smoothly, make sure that the scanner is
placed on a smooth, flat surface.
4 Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the card to
be scanned.
5 Place the card.
Up to three non-embossed cards can be placed vertically at one time. Embossed
cards must be placed one at a time and vertically.
Placing Cards
1 Set the feed selection lever to the standard feeding
position (lower position).
2 Open the document feed tray.
3 Open the straight path tray.
CAUTION Open the straight path tray when scanning cards. Scanning with the
U-turn path may damage the card.
CAUTION · Use the straight path when scanning cards. · Embossed or laminated
cards may not be scanned correctly,
depending on the card. · When scanning cards, clear the [Detect by Ultrasonic]
check box in
the [Feeding] tab on the scanner driver settings screen. (See p. 25)
Placing Folded Documents
Folio scanning allows you to scan documents that are larger than A3 and that
do not fit in the feeder. To use the function, fold the document in half
lengthwise and place it into the feeder. The scanner will scan both sides and
combine the scanned images into a single image. By using this function in
conjunction with Long Document mode, you can scan documents up to the A1 size.
1 Set the feed selection lever to the non separation feeding
position (upper position).
2 Open the document feed tray.
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3 Fold the document in half.
Crease the document firmly down its center to fold the document in half. Fold
the document so that its edges are neatly aligned. If the document is not
folded properly, paper jams may occur or distortions may appear in the
combined scanned image.
IMPORTANT A portion of the scanned image will be missing at the fold line.
4 Place the document with the folded edge facing right.
After placing the document, align the document guides with both edges of the
document.
Front
Back
IMPORTANT
Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the document. Otherwise, the
image may scan as skewed or shifted.
Hint
· The front side of the folded document will appear on the left side of the
combined image.
· The maximum size for the combined image is A1. When scanning a folded
document of a size other than the standard formats, set [Page Size] on the
scanner driver settings screen to [Match original size]. (See p. 35)
Setting the Long Document Mode
The length of documents that can be scanned with the scanner is normally 432
mm (17″), but you can scan documents up to 3,000 mm (118.1″) long by setting
the scanner to the Long Document mode.
IMPORTANT
By selecting the Long Document mode and setting the [Page Size] in the scanner
driver settings screen to auto-detection, documents of up to 3,000 mm (118.1″)
(2,700 mm (106.3″) with 600 dpi) in length can be scanned. Note the following
when using the Long Document mode: · When scanning in the Long Document mode,
if the document is
placed on the scanner in a skewed position, it may hit the edges of the
feeding area and be damaged. Be careful to place the document so that it is
not skewed. · When scanning with the Long Document mode, paper jam detection
may react slowly, resulting in damage to the document. Be careful to avoid
paper jams. · When scanning long documents, make sure to set the feed
selection lever to “non separation feeding mode,” and scan the documents one
page at a time. · When scanning large-sized documents with the Long Document
mode, scanning may be slower. Errors also occur due to memory shortage, and
scanning may be disabled. · Be careful when scanning paper that is longer than
A3 or letter (LTR) size or thin paper, as the documents may fall off of the
eject tray after scanning.
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1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator
privileges.
2 Click the Start button, and then click [Canon DR-M1060II],
and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts.
3 Click [CANON DR-M1060 USB] and click [Properties].
Scanner properties are displayed.
4 Depending on the length of the document, select [Long
Document mode (1000 mm)] or [Long Document mode (3000 mm)].
5 Click [OK].
Detecting a document double feed
This scanner includes a function to detect document double feeds. By using
this function, the scanner will automatically stop when it detects that
multiple documents have been fed at the same time. You can also specify
whether to save the scanned image after scanning has finished and continue
scanning the document (double feed detection ignore function). To use the
double feed detection function, you must first open the scanner driver
settings screen and enable double feed detection. It is also necessary to set
[Rapid recovery system] to use the double feed detection ignore function.
Setting procedure
1 The settings screen for the scanner driver appears. (See
p. 32)
2 Click the [Feeding] tab.
3 Select either the [Detect by Length] or the [Detect by
Ultrasonic] check box (or both).
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4 To use the double feed detection ignore function, open
the [Others] tab and select the [Rapid recovery system] check box.
What to do when a double feed is detected
When not using the double feed detection ignore function
If a document double feed is detected during scanning, document feeding stops
when the double fed documents are ejected. When this happens, the following
error code is displayed in the Job No. Indicator of the operating panel.
Double feed detection error code
5 Click the [OK] button and close the settings screen.
6 Place the document as described in the “Placing
Documents” procedure on p. 21.
Also, a message screen is displayed to notify you that a double feed has been detected.
When this happens, stop the scanning in the application and then scan the documents again.
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When using the double feed detection ignore function
If a document double feed is detected during scanning, document feeding stops
when the double fed documents are ejected. The following error code is
displayed in the Job No. Indicator of the operating panel, and the DFR button
lights.
Double feed detection error code
Also, the [Rapid Recovery System] screen appears to enable you to specify
whether to continue scanning.
Buttons of [Rapid Recovery System] Screen
[SAVE & CONTINUE] [STOP] [DISCARD & CONTINUE]
Buttons of Operating Panel DFR button
Stop button
Start button
Description
Saves the preview image as a scanned image and scans the rest of the document.
Discards the preview image and stops scanning.
Discards the preview image and continues scanning. Place the double fed
document again before clicking this button.
Detecting Skewed Documents
This scanner includes a function that can detect when a document has been fed
at a slant. When this function is used, the scanner will stop a scanning
operation automatically when it detects a skewed document that exceeds a fixed
angle, thereby preventing damage to the document. This function is useful for
documents that are 148 mm (5.9″) or larger in width. To use the skew detection
function, open the scanner driver settings screen and enable the skew
detection function beforehand.
Setting procedure
1 Open the scanner driver settings screen. (See p. 32)
2 Click the [Feeding] tab.
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3 Select the [Skew Detection] check box.
When a skewed document is detected
Feeding automatically stops when a skewed document is detected during
scanning. The following error code is also displayed in the Job No. Indicator
of the operating panel.
Skew detection error code
4 Click the [OK] button to close the settings screen.
5 Place the document as described in “Placing
Documents” (see p. 21).
IMPORTANT When this function is enabled, small documents and documents that
have been placed to the left or right of the center of the feed inlet may be
detected as skewed, and the scanning operation may stop. Place documents in
the center of the feed inlet, or disable the skew detection function.
Also, a message screen is displayed to notify you that a skewed document has
been detected.
Hint If [Rapid recovery system] is enabled in the [Others] tab of the scanner
driver settings screen, the following screen appears instead of the above
message screen. In such cases, reload the document and click [Yes] to continue
scanning.
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Detecting Staples and Feed Errors
This scanner includes a function that can detect documents that are stapled
together and a function that can detect feed errors. When these functions are
used, the scanner will stop a scanning operation automatically when a stapled
document is fed or a feed error occurs, thereby preventing damage to the
document. The feed error detection function is useful for documents that are
148 mm (5.9″) or larger in width. To use the staple detection or feed error
detection function, open the scanner driver settings screen and enable the
staple detection or feed error detection function beforehand.
Setting procedure
1 Open the scanner driver settings screen. (See p. 32)
2 Click the [Feeding] tab.
3 Select the [Staple Detection] or [Paper feed error
detection] check box.
4 Click the [OK] button and close the settings screen. 5 Place the document as
described in “Placing
Documents” (see p. 21).
When a stapled document or feed error is detected
Feeding automatically stops when a stapled document or feed error is detected
during scanning. The following error code is also displayed in the Job No.
Indicator of the operating panel.
Staple or feed error detection error code
A notification that a feed error was detected also appears on the screen.
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Hint · When [Rapid recovery system] is enabled in the [Others] tab of the
scanner driver settings screen, the following screen appears instead of the
above message screen. In such cases, place the document again, and then click
[Yes] to resume scanning.
· When sensors at both sides of the feed inlet detect the bent corner of a
stapled document, an error message appears and feeding stops. Staple detection
may not operate properly in the following cases where bending does not occur
in documents. The document is stapled at two or more corners. The document
is size smaller than STMT/A5.
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Scanning methods
Scanning with CaptureOnTouch
What is CaptureOnTouch?
CaptureOnTouch is a scanning application that enables you to scan a document
with a simple operation merely by selecting the screen panel.
For details about the operations and functions, see the help of
CaptureOnTouch.
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Setting the Scanner Driver
When you load the driver for the first time, the selected scanner and a dialog
for selecting the default paper size are displayed.
Hint · These settings will apply when [Default] is clicked in the ISIS driver
dialog box. · For the TWAIN driver, the default size will be set to A4 and
this
cannot be modified. When you scan a document in an ISIS compatible application
or 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
The scanner driver consists of the following tabs.
Hint For details on the setting screen, see the Help of the scanner driver.
Click the [Help] button of the driver to display help related to the
corresponding tab or dialog box.
[Basic] tab
Configure 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.
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Hint
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 driver other than scanning conditions will be displayed on the [Basic]
tab.
Adjust the brightness and contrast of scanned images. In addition, you can
also click [Gamma] and set the gamma correction value for scanned images.
[Image processing] tab
[Brightness] tab
Set the processing method for scanned images.
[Feeding] tab
Specify scanner operations related to document feeding.
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[Others] tab
Setting Basic Scanning Conditions
This section provides an overview of the basic setting items that are the
minimum requirements when configuring the scanner settings.
Confirming Basic Conditions for Scanning
When you scan a document, make sure you confirm the [Color mode], [Page Size],
[Dots per inch], and [Scanning Side] basic conditions in the Basic settings
dialog box.
Configure special scan method and image processing settings.
[Imprinter / Addon Dialog] tab
Color mode
Select the scanning mode.
Configure settings for text that can be added onto scanned images.
· [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.
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· [Detect automatically] detects whether the document is in color, grayscale,
or black and white. You can configure advanced settings related to the
detection method by clicking [Setting]. For details, see the Help.
Page Size
Select the page size that matches the document to be scanned.
Dots per inch
Select the scanning resolution.
If [Match original size] is selected, the edges of the document are detected and images that match the size of the document are saved.
· Higher resolutions provide clearer images but result in larger file sizes
and slower scanning.
· When [Detect automatically] is specified, the resolution is detected
automatically from the content printed in the document.
· The [Moire Reduction] setting in the [Image processing] tab is enabled when
the resolution is 300 dpi or lower, while the [Image Quality] setting is
enabled when the resolution is set to 400 dpi or 600 dpi.
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Scanning Side
Select which of the sides of the document to scan.
· When [Speed priority] is selected, a 400-/600-dpi image is generated from
the image scanned at 300 dpi. The scanning speed will be faster, but the
quality will be slightly reduced.
· When [Image quality priority] is selected, documents will always be scanned
at 600 dpi. When [Dots per inch] is set to [400 dpi], a 400dpi image will be
generated from the image scanned at 600 dpi. The scanning speed will be
slightly reduced.
Scanning Documents of Unregistered Page Sizes
You can register a non-standard page size that has not been registered as a
page size by naming and registering it as a custom page size in the Custom
Paper Size dialog box, which is opened from the [Save] button on the [Basic]
tab.
If the scanning side is set to [Skip blank page], the images of blank pages
are deleted when images are saved.
Image Quality
Select the scanning quality for images. This can be configured when [Dots per
inch] is set to [400 dpi] or [600 dpi].
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Specifying the Scan Area
Configure the following settings when you want to specify the area of the
document to be scanned.
Specifying an 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.
Configuring Scanner Settings According to Purpose
Set the scanning conditions according to the scanning purpose.
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 blank pages in the document.
If [Skip Blank Page] is selected, the [Setting] button is enabled, and you can adjust the level for judging whether pages are blank.
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When you do not want to scan colored lines and text
Specify the color (red, green, blue, all colors) to be ignored (dropped out)
in the color drop-out settings on the [Image processing] tab, and that color
will be removed from the scanned image.
When you want to enhance contours in images
Adjust the edge emphasis setting on the [Image processing] tab.
When you want to enhance a particular color
Specify the color (red, green, blue) to be enhanced in the color dropout
settings on the [Image processing] tab, and that color will be enhanced in the
scanned image.
When you want to make lines and text in scanned images thicker or thinner
Drag the [Character Emphasis] slider in the [Image processing] tab to make
lines and text in the scanned images thicker or thinner.
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When you want to enhance text that is difficult to read because of factors
such as the background of the scanned document
Select [Advanced Text Enhancement] or [Advanced Text Enhancement II] in the
mode setting on the [Basic] tab. The background behind the text is removed or
processed so that the text is emphasized for better readability.
When you want to detect multiple pages fed at the same time
Select the [Double Feed Detection] check box on the [Feeding] tab. You can
enable either one or both of [Detect by Ultrasonic] and [Detect by Length].
· Advanced Text Enhancement is suitable for a document with a light background
color or a document with a non-uniform background (such as a pattern). If the
background is uniform, it is removed where it surrounds the text, and if the
background is non-uniform, it is processed to enhance text readability.
· Advanced Text Enhancement II is suitable for scanning a document with a
uniform background color and light text and background. If the background is
non-uniform, such as a pattern, the background may not be able to be
completely removed and the text may become difficult to read. If necessary,
you can make the text in scanned images easier to read by adjusting the
contrast on the [Brightness] tab.
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When you want to match the orientation of images to the text when scanning a
mixture of pages with different text orientations
Select [Text orientation recognition] in [Document Orientation] on the
[Others] tab. The text orientation on each page is detected, and the scanned
image is rotated in 90-degree increments to correct the orientation.
When you want to use batch separation for scanning
When you want to divide and scan a document, you can separate a batch at the
timing with which each next document is placed and scanned. (Only enabled for
applications that support batch separation.) In this case, set the scanner
driver as follows. · Set [Feeding Option] on the [Feeding] tab to [Panel-
Feeding] or
[Automatic Feeding].
When you want to rotate the images of a document placed horizontally to
correct the orientation
Specify the rotation angle in [Document Orientation] on the [Others] tab.
· Set [Batch Separation] on the [Others] tab to [Auto].
When [Batch Separation] is set to [Auto], the batch is separated after the
next document is placed and scanning is continued.
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When [Patchcode] is set, batch separation can be performed by using a
patchcode. (See p. 44) When [Blank Page] is set, batch separation is performed
when an image of a blank page is inserted.
Hint
· When [Batch Separation] is set to [Patchcode] or [Blank Page], [New File]
cannot be specified for [Increment Trigger] and [Reset Trigger] under
[Counter] in the [Imprinter / Addon Dialog] tab.
· When [Increment Trigger] or [Reset Trigger] is set to [New File] under
[Counter] in the [Imprinter / Addon Dialog] tab, [Patchcode] or [Blank Page]
cannot be specified for [Batch Separation].
When you want to use multistream settings for scanning
Multi-stream allows you to output multiple different scanned images with a
single scan operation, and output scanned images with different scanning
conditions for each of the front and back pages (multistream settings). When
you want to use the multistream settings for scanning, select the [Use
MultiStream] checkbox on the [Others] tab to display the setting items related
to multistream, and then configure the setting items in the following order.
A When you want to specify different scanning conditions for the front and
back pages of a document, select [Skip Blank Page] or [Both] for [Scanning
Side] on the [Basic] tab in advance.
B Specify the number of scanning conditions to apply in [Stream count of
Front]. Up to three can be specified.
C Select [Front 1st], and then open the other tabs and set the scanning
conditions. Depending on the value specified for [Stream count of Front],
configure the remaining [Front 2nd] and [Front 3rd] in the same way.
D When specifying the scanning conditions of the back, configure the settings
in the same way as described in B to C. In this case, specify [Stream count of
Back], and then set the scanning conditions for each of [Back 1st] to [Back
3rd].
Hint
The following shows the setting conditions that can be set in the multistream
settings.
Tab
Items that can be set
[Basic] tab [Color mode] and [Dots per inch] (excluding [Auto-detection] for both) [Brightness] tab [Brightness] and [Contrast] [Image processing] tab [Edge emphasis], [Color drop-out], and [Character Emphasis] [Feeding] Tab
None (all disabled)
[Others] Tab
None (only [Use MultiStream] is enabled)
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To scan barcodes
Click the [Barcode] button on the [Others] tab to configure barcode scanning
conditions.
· Select the [Erase Notch] check box to remove notches that protrude from
object outlines in scanned images.
When you want to save a scanner driver setting
When you finish configuring a setting, click the [Save] button of [User
Preference] to save the setting.
See Help for details about settings.
When you want to remove dots and notches that appear in documents
You can remove dots and notches protruding from object outlines that appear in
documents from scanned images.
The saved setting is registered to the list. You can delete a setting from the list with the [Delete] button, and save or load a configuration file with the [Back Up] or [Restore] button.
· Select the [Erase Dot] check box to automatically remove isolated black dots
(3 x 3 dot size) from white backgrounds (or white dots from black
backgrounds).
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Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting
Some of the setting items in each of the driver tabs are disabled as follows
depending on the setting for [Color Mode] on the [Basic] tab.
[Brightness] tab [Others] Tab
Setting value
Contrast
Setting value
Prescan
Detect Automatically
O
Detect Automatically
X
Black and White
O
Black and White
O
Error Diffusion
O
Error Diffusion
O
Advanced Text Enhancement
X
Advanced Text Enhancement
O
Advanced Text Enhancement II
O
Advanced Text Enhancement II
O
256-level Gray
O
256-level Gray
O
24-bit Color
O
24-bit Color
O
(O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting)
(O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting)
[Image processing] tab
Setting value
Edge
Color
emphasis drop-out
Background smoothing
Prevent Bleed Through / Remove Background
Erase Dot
Erase Notch
Character Emphasis
Detect Automatically
O
X
O
1)O1)
2)O2)
3)O3)
3)O3)
Black and White
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
Error Diffusion
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
Advanced Text Enhancement
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
Advanced Text Enhancement II
X
O
X
X
O
O
O
256-level Gray
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
24-bit Color
O
X
O
O
X
X
X
(O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting) 1)Not available for
setting if all of the following conditions in the [Auto Image Type Detection
Settings] dialog box are met.
· [Detection mode] is not set to [Color or Gray] · [Mode in case of binary] in
the [Settings for in case of binary] tab is set to [Advanced Text Enhancement]
or [Advanced Text Enhancement II] 2)Not available for setting if either one of
the following two conditions are met.
· [Detection mode] in the [Auto Image Type Detection Settings] dialog box is
set to [Color or Gray] · [Mode in case of binary] in the [Settings for in case
of binary] tab is set to [Error Diffusion] 3)Not available for setting if
[Detection mode] is set to [Color or Gray] in the [Auto Image Type Detection
Settings] dialog box.
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More Advanced Scanning Methods
Using a Patchcode for Scanning
DR-M1060II supports batch separation (automatic file separation) functions by
using patchcodes. By tucking patchcode sheets supplied with this scanner into
a document and scanning it, the scanner can automatically separate files by
images of documents containing patchcode sheets (or documents after the
patchcode sheet).
Hint
Patchodes are included with this product in PDF format. Applications that can
read PDF files are required to use this function.
The following patchcodes are installed together with the scanner driver as PDF files.
Type of Patchcode
Pattern
PATCH T (FILE A)
PATCH II (FILE B)
Description
Files are separated from the page after the page printed with this patchcode.
You specify in the application whether to include the page printed with the
patchcode in the scanned image.
Files are separated from the page printed with this patchcode. The page with
the printed patchcode is always included in the scanned image.
The following operations are performed when using patchcodes for scanning.
1 Print patchcode with a printer.
Click [Start] [Canon DR-M1060II] and then select [Patchcode] from the menu.
Patchcodes can be printed in A4 and letter (LTR) sizes. Open the application
and print a patchcode that is the same size as the document to be scanned.
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IMPORTANT
· Patchcodes must be printed in their normal size. If patchcodes are enlarged
or reduced, they may not be recognized correctly.
· When copying provided patchcodes to create different sized patchcodes,
ensure that the patchcode fits inside the effective range shown in the
following diagram. Also, when copying patchcodes, ensure that they are the
same size and shade as the original.
5 mm (0.2″) Patchcode
5 mm (0.2″)
3 Open the scanner driver settings screen and select
[Patchcode] in [Batch Separation] on the [Others] tab.
(effective range for detecting patchcodes)
5 mm (0.2″)
94 mm (3.7″)
· Keep the patchcode sheet clean. Take particular care to keep the patchcode
detection range area clean. Also, do not bend, fold or crease the sheet.
2 Place the documents in the scanner after inserting the
patchcode sheet in front of the page that separates the files.
Insert the patchcode sheets at the beginning of documents to change file separation.
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Maintenance
Daily Maintenance
Clean the scanner on a regular basis, as described below, to maintain peak
scanning quality.
CAUTION · When cleaning the scanner and the inside of the scanner, turn OFF
the power switch 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. The exterior of the
scanner may become deformed, discolored, or melted. It may also cause a fire
or electric shock.
Cleaning the Scanner
To clean the outside of the scanner, wipe off any dirt with a cloth that has
been dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then wipe the scanner
dry with a clean dry cloth.
Cleaning the Inside of the Scanner
Dust or paper particles inside the scanner may cause lines or smudges to
appear on scanned images. Use a dry cloth, for example, to periodically remove
dust and paper particles from the inside of the scanner. Use compressed air to
remove any dust that cannot be removed with the cloth. After finishing a large
scanning job, turn OFF the scanner and then clean out any paper particles
remaining inside the scanner.
Cleaning the Sensor Glass and the Rollers
If scanned images contain streaks, or if the scanned documents become dirty,
the sensor glass or rollers inside the scanner may be dirty. Clean them
periodically.
1 Open the document feed tray.
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2 Raise the OPEN lever, and open the upper unit.
4 Wipe any dirt off the scanning glass.
Wipe any dirt off the scanning glass with a cloth that has been dampened with
water and thoroughly wrung out, and then wipe the glass dry with a clean, dry
and soft cloth.
3 Use a dry cloth, for example, to remove dust and paper
particles from the inside of the scanner.
Use compressed air to remove any dust that cannot be removed with the cloth.
Scanning Glass
CAUTION 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.
TEMPERATURE WARNING The inside of the scanner can become very hot after
continuous operation. Do not touch the scanning glass and metallic portions of
the retard roller directly. Be sure to allow sufficient cooling before
performing cleaning or replacement.
IMPORTANT Scratches on the sensor glass may cause marks on the images, as well
as feeding errors. If there are scratches on the sensor glass, contact your
local authorized Canon dealer or service representative.
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5 Clean the rollers.
Clean the rollers while turning them. Wipe the rollers with a cloth that has
been dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then use a clean, dry
and soft cloth to wipe away any moisture.
7 Wipe the removed rollers with a cloth that has been
dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out.
Rollers
6 Remove the retard roller and feed roller. (See p. 51, p. 52)
IMPORTANT Remove the retard roller and feed roller from the scanner to clean
them, and be sure to reattach them to the scanner when cleaning is finished.
8 Reattach the retard roller and feeding roller. (See p. 51,
p. 52)
9 Close the upper unit by gently pushing down on the left
and right sides. Push until it clicks into place to make sure that it is
completely closed.
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10 Close the document feed tray.
3 Click [Canon DR-M1060 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%.
Adjusting the Reduction Ratio
As the rollers installed in the scanner wear out, scanned images may become
stretched in the vertical direction. If this happens, you can reduce the
amount of stretching of the image by adjusting the reduction ratio.
1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator
privileges.
2 Click the Start button, and then click [Canon DR-M1060II],
and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts.
5 Click [OK] to close the scanner properties.
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Replacing Consumable Parts
The feed roller and retard roller are consumable parts. The feed roller and
retard roller wear with scanning. If the feed roller and retard roller are
worn, documents may not feed correctly and paper jams and double feeds may
occur. When the total number of pages fed by the scanner exceeds the number of
pages for the service life of the rollers, a message prompting you to replace
the rollers is displayed when the computer is started.
2 Raise the OPEN lever, and open the upper unit.
If this message begins to be displayed at startup, purchase an exchange roller
kit and replace the worn parts with the consumable parts included in the kit
(feed roller and retard roller). See p. 65 for details about the exchange
roller kit. Furthermore, the counter in the scanner that records the number of
pages fed also needs to be reset when you replace the rollers. (See p. 54)
Opening and Closing the Upper Unit
1 Open the document feed tray.
Hint The location of each of the consumable parts is shown below.
Feed Roller (inside the upper unit)
Retard roller
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3 Close the upper unit by gently pushing down on the left
and right sides. Push until it clicks into place to make
sure that it is completely closed.
Replacing the Retard Roller
TEMPERATURE WARNING The inside of the scanner can become very hot after
continuous operation. Do not touch the scanning glass and metallic portions of
the retard roller directly. Be sure to allow sufficient cooling before
performing cleaning or replacement.
1 Slide the roller cover from the left to the center while
opening it.
4 Close the document feed tray.
2 Raise the securing lever for the retard roller toward you,
and slide it to the left.
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3 Remove the retard roller.
6 Press the roller cover to close it.
4 Install the new retard roller.
Replacing the Feed Roller
1 Lift the securing lever for the feed roller forward.
5 Slide the securing lever for the retard roller to the right,
and lower it backward.
2 Slide the securing lever for the feed roller to the left.
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3 Lower the feed roller toward you while removing it from
the left.
6 Attach the left side of the feed roller, and slide the
securing lever for the feed roller to the right.
4 Remove the feed roller.
7 Raise the feed roller toward the back until the securing
lever clicks into place.
5 Attach the right joint of the new feed roller.
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Resetting the counter
1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator
privileges.
2 Click the Start button, and then click [Canon DR-M1060II],
and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts.
4 Click [Reset].
3 Click [Canon DR-M1060 USB] and click [Properties].
Scanner properties are displayed.
The counter for [Current Rollers] resets.
5 Click [OK] to close the scanner properties.
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Auto Power Off Setting
The scanner automatically turns off if 4 hours elapse without scanning or
another operation being performed. To disable this setting, follow the
procedure below.
1 Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator
privileges.
2 Click the Start button, and then click [Canon DR-M1060II],
and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility]. imageFORMULA Utility starts.
3 Click [Canon DR-M1060 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.
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Troubleshooting
Common Problems and Solutions
This section provides recommended solutions to common problems. If you have a problem that is not solved by the following, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
Problem 1 The scanner will not turn on.
Solutions
Confirm that the AC adapter is plugged firmly into a power outlet.
Problem 2 The scanner is not recognized.
Solutions
(1) Confirm that the scanner is properly connected to the computer with a USB
cable.
(2) Confirm that the scanner is turned on. See the previous problem (1) if the
scanner does not turn on.
(3) The computer’s USB interface may not support the scanner. The scanner
cannot be guaranteed to work with all USB interfaces.
(4) Confirm that the supplied USB cable is used to connect the scanner to the
computer. The scanner cannot be guaranteed to work with all available USB
cables.
(5) If the scanner is connected to the computer via a USB hub, try removing
the hub and connecting directly to the computer.
Problem 3 Documents feed askew (scanned images are slanted).
Solutions
(1) Align the document guides to fit the documents as closely as possible, and
load the documents so that they feed straightly.
(2) Enable [Skew Detection] in the scanner driver settings.
(3) If many pages have been scanned since roller cleaning, clean the rollers.
If documents still feed askew, roller replacement or other maintenance may be
needed. See Chapter 7 Maintenance for roller replacement procedures.
Problem 4 Solutions
Problem 5 Solutions
Problem 6 Solutions
Problem 7 Solutions
Documents are not scanned according to the settings configured in the scanner
driver.
When you scan using [Select document] panel registered with CaptureOnTouch,
the CaptureOnTouch settings have priority over the scanner driver settings.
Edit settings in the [Select document] panel, or create a new [Select
document] panel using the desired scanning conditions.
If white lines or streaks appear in scanned images.
Clean both sides of the scanner glass, and the rollers. If a sticky substance
such as glue or correction fluid is found, carefully wipe with just enough
pressure to clean the area where the lines appear. If the problem cannot be
solved by cleaning, the internal glass may be scratched. Contact your local
authorized Canon dealer.
Pages are missing.
When the scanner driver’s [Scanning Side] setting is [Skip Blank Page],
documents with very little black may be unintentionally skipped. Click the
[Setting] button and decrease the [Set the likelihood of skipping blank page]
value, or select another scan mode setting such as [Simplex] or [Duplex]. If
pages are skipped due to the document double feeding, see “Problem 7 Documents
jam (or double-feed)”.
Documents jam (or double-feed).
(1) If the roller has been installed correctly, clean it if necessary.
(2) Proper scanning may not be possible when document pages stick together due
to static electricity. Fan the documents before you load them.
(3) Set the scanner to Non separation feeding mode, and manually feed the
scanner one page at a time.
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Problem 8 Solutions
Multiple pages of scanned images cannot be saved to a single file.
Depending on the file format, multiple scanned image pages cannot be saved as a single file with CaptureOnTouch.
File type BMP, JPEG, PNG PPTX
TIFF, PDF
Processing for multiple pages
Scanned images are always saved one page per file.
Multi-page images are always saved to a single file.
You can save multiple pages to a single file by clicking and selecting [Create
1 file for pages of a document] in the displayed dialog box.
Problem 9
All of the placed documents have been scanned, but the scanned image does not appear on the application.
Solutions
When [Panel-Feeding] or [Automatic Feeding] is selected as the feeding method on the scanner driver’s setting screen, a scanning operation will not continue after all of the documents are fed, as the scanner awaits additional documents to be fed. You can finish the operation and send the scanned images to the application by pressing the Stop button on the operating panel.
Problem 10 Scanned images of multiple pages cannot be saved in a single JPEG or BMP file.
Solutions
Multiple scanned images cannot be saved in a single JPEG or BMP file. Save the images in either multi-page TIFF or PDF format.
Problem 11 Memory becomes insufficient and scanning stops.
Solutions
If you configure scanning conditions that use a large amount of the computer’s
memory, scanning may stop because of insufficient memory. Although this
depends on the computer’s memory size, the possibility of insufficient memory
increases if any of the following scanning conditions overlap. · [Color Mode]
is set to [24-bit Color] · A large page size (e.g. A3) is specified as the
[Page
Size]. Alternatively, the page size is set to [Scanner’s Maximum]. · A high
resolution (600dpi etc.) is specified for [Dots per inch]. If an error message
appears due to insufficient memory while scanning is in progress, exit the
application, change the scanning conditions (e.g. reduce the resolution or
page size) and then try scanning again. In addition, the amount of memory used
can be contained by turning off [Moire Reduction] and [Prevent Bleed Through /
Remove Background] if they are set to on.
Problem 12 The CaptureOnTouch plug-in and Captiva Cloud do not function.
Solutions
· Install .NET Framework if it is not already installed. · If you are using
Windows Server 2012 R2, verify that
Microsoft .NET Framework is enabled. If .NET Framework is disabled on the
operating system, the above applications will not function.
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Software Troubleshooting
This section describes troubleshooting problems and solutions for operating
the supplied software (CaptureOnTouch).
If scanning is too slow (1) Close other running programs, if any. (2) Scanning
can be slowed down by memory shortage caused by
memory-resident applications such as anti-virus programs. Close such memory-
resident programs if necessary to free up memory space. (3) When insufficient
hard disk space is available, the scanner may be unable to create the
necessary temporary files for scanned data. Delete unneeded data on the hard
disk to free up more space. (4) Scanning is slow if the computer’s USB port is
not Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant. (5) If using a common USB cable that is not
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, replace the cable with the supplied compliant
cable. (6) When the scanner is connected to the computer via a USB hub that is
not Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, remove the hub and connect the scanner
directly to the computer.
If scanned image files cannot be opened in an application (1) Scanned images
saved as multi-page TIFF files can be opened
only by programs that support this file format. (2) Images saved as compressed
TIFF files (single- as well as multi-
page) can only be opened by programs that support the compressed format. This
can occur with programs that are not compatible with CaptureOnTouch. In this
case, select “None” as the image file compression format before scanning.
There is a display glitch on the UI screen of CaptureOnTouch. Depending on the
computer that you are using, a display glitch may occur on the UI screen when
there are too many Scan mode panels, Select output panels, or Scanning
Shortcut panels. Delete any panel that you will not use.
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Useful tips
Here are some useful tips for scanning documents.
Where are scanned images saved? Can the save destination be changed? Images
are saved to the following locations, according to program settings. All
destination locations can be changed to other folders. Both Standard Scanning
and Scanning Shortcut save the output to the destination set in the [Select
output] panel.
How are the scan settings configured? By clicking the Edit button ([ ]) in the
[Select document] panel, you can edit the scan settings when the [Select
document edit screen] opens.
How do I save multiple pages in one file, or save one file per page? When
scanned images are saved in BMP,JPEG or PNG format, each image is always saved
in a separate file. When scanned images are saved in PDF or TIFF format, you
can specify multi- or single-page files. See also “Problem 8” in “Common
Problems and Solutions”.
Can I copy or back up scanner setting configurations? The setting
configurations can be backed up and restored using [Back Up/Restore] on the
[Basic settings] tab on the [Environmental settings] dialog box.
What rules apply to scanned image file names? For both Standard Scanning and
Scanning Shortcut, the file names of scanned images are set based on the
settings in the [Select output] panel. This screen opens when you click the
Edit button ([ ]) in the [Select output] panel.
Click the [Detail Settings] button on this screen. You can set the file names of scanned images by setting all or some of the three items shown below.
Setting
Description
File name
Any specified text string to be included in the file name.
Add date and time
Add counter to file name
Appends the date and time to file names. Select the date format from the list
box. YYYY = year, MM = month, and DD = day of month. The time is appended
after the date.
Append serial numbers in the order of scanned image saving. Specify the number
of digits and starting number.
A sample file name is displayed as the [File name] in the [File name settings]
dialog box.
How do I scan half-folded documents (folio scanning)? Fold the document in
half, and set it in the scanner with the fold at the right. Specify half-size
document (the size after folding) and select [Folio] for the [Scanning side],
then scan. For details, see p. 23.
How can I skip blank pages, and scan only non-blank pages? Specify [Skip Blank
Page] on the scanner driver setting screen, then scan.
How do I scan cards? Place the cards in the scanner vertically. Specify the
size of the card (or [Match original size]) in the scanner settings, and then
scan. For details, see p. 23.
How do I load and scan documents with mixed sizes? Set [Page Size] to [Match
original size] on the scanner driver setting screen, then scan. For details,
see p. 35.
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What is the best way to scan business cards or photos? Set [Page Size] to
[Match original size] on the scanner driver setting screen, then scan.
Alternatively, register the size of the cards or photos to be scanned. For
details, see p. 36. How do I print scanned data? · For both Standard Scanning
and Scanning Shortcut, select [Print] in
the [Select output] panel. · To use this function, you need to install a plug-
in. · The plug-in can be installed by selecting its checkbox when installing
CaptureOnTouch. I want to save to other folders · In CaptureOnTouch,
destinations other than [Save to folder] are
provided as a plug-in. · By installing the plug-in, the scanned image can be
printed, attached
in an e-mail, or shared using various cloud services. · The plug-in can be
installed by selecting its checkbox when installing
CaptureOnTouch. · The available output destinations vary depending on the
installed
plug-in. How can I attach scanned data to an e-mail (or send it as e-mail)? ·
For both Standard Scanning and Scanning Shortcut, select [Attach
to E-mail] in the [Select output] panel. · To use this function, you need to
install a plug-in. · The plug-in can be installed by selecting its checkbox
when installing
CaptureOnTouch. How do I add Bates numbering to scanned images? Enter the
necessary items under [Text] in the [Imprinter/Addon Dialog] tab on the
scanner driver setting screen, then scan.
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Clearing Paper Jams, Skewed Documents, Stapled Documents, and Feed Errors
When paper jams and skewed documents are detected during scanning, the
following error codes are displayed in the scanner’s display panel and
scanning is interrupted.
Paper jam error code
2 Raise the OPEN lever, and open the upper unit.
Skew, staple, or feed error detection error code
When a paper jam or double feed occurs during scanning, use the following
procedures to clear them.
CAUTION Be careful when removing jammed paper. take care not to cut your hand
on the edges of the paper.
1 Remove the document that is not jammed and remains on
the document feed tray.
Hint
The “C” error code appears in the operating panel when the upper unit is
open..
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3 Remove the jammed document.
4 Close the upper unit by gently pushing down on the left
and right sides. Push until it clicks into place to make
sure that it is completely closed.
TEMPERATURE WARNING
The inside of the scanner can become very hot after continuous operation. Do
not touch the scanning glass and metallic portions of the retard roller
directly. Be sure to allow sufficient cooling before performing cleaning or
replacement.
IMPORTANT
Make sure to pull the document out carefully, without applying too much force.
If the jammed paper tears while you are pulling it out, make sure to remove
any remaining pieces from inside the scanner.
After removing the jammed paper, check to see if the last page was scanned
correctly, and then continue scanning.
Hint
When the [Rapid recovery system] check box is enabled in the scanner driver
settings screen, you can resume a scanning operation even if it is interrupted
by a paper jam by removing the document and resuming from the document that
was being fed when the interruption occurred. As the image of the document
that was being fed at the time of the interruption may not be saved in such
cases, be sure to verify the last scanned image before resuming the operation.
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Uninstalling the Software
If the ISIS/TWAIN driver, CaptureOnTouch is not operating normally, follow the
procedure below to uninstall them. Then, re-install the software. See Setup
Guide.
IMPORTANT Log on to Windows as an Administrator.
1 From the Windows task bar, click Start button click
[Windows System] click [Control Panel]. The Control Panel appears.
2 Click [Uninstall a program]. 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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Appendix
Specifications
Main Unit
Type
Desktop sheetfed scanner
Scanning Document Size
Plain Paper
Size
Width: 50.8 mm to 300 mm (2″ to 11.8″)
Length: 70 mm to 432 mm (2.8″ to 17″) (You can
scan documents up to 3,000 mm (118.1″) long by
setting the scanner to the Long Document mode.) Paper weight: U-turn path (page separation): 27 to 128 g/m2
(0.04 mm to 0.15 mm) U-turn path (bypass): 27 to 164 g/m2 (0.04 mm to
0.2 mm) Straight path: 27 to 255 g/m2 (0.04 mm to 0.3 mm)
Loading capacity:
80 sheets
(Size: A3 or smaller (Same type document only), Paper weight: 70-100 g/m2, Temperature: 15°C to
27.5°C (59 °F to 81.5 °F), Humidity: 25% to 75%
RH)
Total thickness: 10 mm or less
Scanning mixed-size documents in the same batch:
A4 size or smaller: Maximum of 60 sheets (Make
sure stacks do not exceed 11 mm in height.)
Larger than A4 size: Maximum of 25 sheets (Make
sure stacks do not exceed 8 mm in height.) (for 80 g/m2 (22 lb bond) paper in both case)
Business Card
Size:
Width: 50.8 mm to 55 mm (2″ to 2.2″)
Length: 85 mm to 91 mm (3.4″ to 3.6″)
Paper thickness: 128 to 380 g/m2 (0.15 mm to 0.45 mm)
Orientation: Vertical feeding only
Eject method: Straight path only
Postcard
Size:
Width: 88.9 mm to 108 mm (3.5″ to 4.3″)
Length: 127 mm to 152.4 mm (5″ to 6″)
Paper thickness: 128 to 300 g/m2 (0.15 mm to 0.4 mm)
Eject method: Straight path only
Card
Size:
54 mm x 86 mm (2.2″ x 3.4″) (ISO standard)
Card thickness: 0.76 mm (0.03″) or less, 1.4 mm (0.055″) or less
for the embossment
Orientation: Vertical feeding only
Eject method: Straight path only
Loading capacity:
3 cards (non-embossed), 1 card (embossed)
Scanning resolution:
Up to 300 dpi (embossed card)
Scanning Sensor Contact image sensor
Light source
LED
Scanning Side Simplex/duplex
Scanning modes Black and White, Error Diffusion, 256-level
Grayscale, Advanced Text Enhancement,
Advanced Text Enhancement II, 24-bit Color
Optical Resolution Maximum 600dpi
Output Resolution 100dpi/150dpi/200dpi/240dpi/300dpi/400dpi/
600dpi
Scanning Speed (Conditions: Core i7-9700 3.00 GHz CPU, 16 GB
memory, A4 horizontal document size)
Grayscale
Simplex 200dpi 60 pages/min.
300dpi 60 pages/min.
Duplex 200dpi 120 images/min.
300dpi 120 images/min.
24-bit Color
Simplex 200dpi 60 pages/min.
300dpi 40 pages/min.
Duplex 200dpi 120 images/min.
300dpi 80 images/min.
Interface
Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Other functions Folio scanning, double feed detection ignore
External Dimensions
When trays are closed: 424 mm (16.7″) (W) ×
246 mm (9.7″) (D) × 120 mm (4.7″) (H)
When trays are opened: 424 mm (16.7″) (W) ×
440 mm (17.3″) (D) × 210 mm (8.3″) (H)
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Weight (without AC adapter) Approximately 6.1 kg (13.5 lb)
Power Supply (using AC adapter) DC24V 1.3A
Power Consumption Scanning: Maximum 32.5 W In the Sleep mode: 1.9 W With power
switch OFF: Maximum 0.1 W
Operating Environment Temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F) Humidity:
20% to 80% RH
AC Adapter (100 to 240 V type)
Model Number 6G3-0267
Input
AC100 to 240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.06 to 0.6 A
Output
DC24V 2.0A
Weight
Approximately 0.3kg (0.66 lb) (excluding power
cord)
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to product improvements.
Replacement Parts
Exchange roller kit (product code: 9691B001) Kit to replace the rollers (feed
roller unit, retard roller). · For the replacement procedure, see “Replacing
Consumable Parts”
on p. 50. · Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service
representative for detailed information about the replacement parts.
Option
Flatbed scanner unit 102 (product code: 2152Cxxx) Flatbed scanner unit that
can be connected to and used with a DR scanner. Connecting the unit to this
scanner enables you to use this scanner as a flatbed scanner with an automatic
document feeder. Flatbed scanner unit 201 (product code:6240Bxxx) A flatbed
scanner unit that can be used by connecting to a DR scanner and supports A3
size paper. Connecting the unit to this scanner enables you to use this
scanner as a flatbed scanner with an automatic document feeder.
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to product
improvements.
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About the Flatbed Scanner Unit
The optional Flatbed Scanner Unit can be connected to and used with this
scanner.
System requirements
The computer must comply with the necessary system requirements of Flatbed
Scanner Unit. The scanner driver of Flatbed Scanner Unit needs to be installed
to use the unit.
About Use with CaptureOnTouch
About Assigning Function to Start Button
When you connect Flatbed Scanner Unit, you can assign Scanning Shortcut of
CaptureOnTouch to the start button of Flatbed Scanner Unit.
Limitation of Restarting with Start Button
When CaptureOnTouch is set not to be resident in memory, CaptureOnTouch cannot
be restarted by pressing the start button on Flatbed Scanner Unit after you
end CaptureOnTouch.
About Setting up the Scanner Driver
When functions of this scanner cannot be selected with the Flatbed Scanner
Unit settings dialog box, click [Option] in the dialog box to open the scanner
driver and make the required settings.
Dimensions
246 mm (9.7″)
210 mm (8.3″)
424 mm (16.7″)
120 mm (4.7″)
440 mm (17.3″)
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WEEE CAUTION
English
Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your
household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) and national
legislation. This product should be handed over to a designated collection
point, e.g., on an authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar
product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste could have
a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to
potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At
the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will
contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information
about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please
contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your
household waste disposal service. For more information regarding return and
recycling of WEEE products, please visit www.canon-
europe.com/sustainability/approach/.
Only for the United Kingdom
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your
household waste, according to the UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations. This product should be handed over to a designated collection
point, e.g., on an authorized one-forone basis when you buy a new similar
product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste could have
a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to
potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service. For more information regarding return and recycling of WEEE products, please visit www.canon- europe.com/sustainability/approach/.
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