Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DR-7090C Cannon
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i FCC REGULATIONS (Fo r 120 V model) Docume nt Scan ner, Mo del M110 67 This devic e complies with Part 15 of t he FCC Rules. Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device ma .
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iii Introduction Thank you for p urchasi ng the Ca non i mageFOR MULA DR-7 090C Do cument Scanner . Please r ead th is and the fo llow ing manu als thoroughly before us ing the scanne r to becom e acquainte d with its ca pabilities an d make the most of its many fu nctions.
iv Symbols Used in This Manual The foll owing symbols a re used in this manual to explain proced ures , restri ctions, ha ndling pre cautions , and instructio ns that should be observe d for safety. WARNING Indicate s a warning concer ning oper ations that ma y lead to death or inju ry to persons if not performed correctly.
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ii Hard wa re Table of Cont ents Introduc tion ............... ................ ................. ..............iii Manuals for th e Scanner ......... ....... ......... .......... ...... iii Symbols Used in This Manual ........ ...... .......... .....
iii Hard wa re 2. Troubl eshootin g .................... ................. ........... 6-5 Trouble Categories ............ .......... ......... .......... ...... 6-5 Problem and Solutio n . .......... .......... ......... .......... ... 6-5 3. Unins talling the So ftware .
Chap ter 1 Befo re You Start Using the Scanner 1. Importa nt Safety I nstructions .............. ........... .. 1-2 Installati on Location ......... .......... .......... ......... ........1-2 Removing the Transportation Scre w ............. ........1-2 Installi ng the Securing Bra ces .
1-2 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 1. Important Safety Instructions To ensure the safe operation o f this scanner, b e sure to read the safety warn ings and pre cautions de scribe d below. Installat ion Location The performance of this scanner is affected by the environm ent in which it is installed.
1-3 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner CAUTION • If you turn t he scann er ON wit hout removin g the t ransport ation scre ws, error c ode E2020 001 appears. Turn the power OFF , and remove t he transpo rtation scr ews and tag. • As th e transport ation screws are necessar y when tran sporting th e scanner, do not throw th em away.
1-4 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner Checking the Rear Cables Bef ore co nnec ting to th e co mput er, m ake su re t hat cable connect ors to are properly connected at the rear of the scanner. Opening and Closing the Feeder ● Open the feeder care fully and slowly, taking care to avoid l etting the feeder fal l over backwa rds.
1-5 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● Make su re to disc onnect th e interface cable a nd power co rd when mov ing the sca nner. If the scanner is carri ed with these i tems c onnected, the plugs and connec tors may be damage d or caus e the scann er to fall and resul t in person al injury or damage to the scan ner.
1-6 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ■ Some parts can only be clea ned when th e power is turned ON. In thes e cases, be careful to avoid elec tr ic s hoc k. ■ Clean th e scanner u sing a s lightly d ampened cloth which has bee n well wrung ou t.
1-7 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ■ Turn OFF th e power switch for safety when not us ing th e sc anne r fo r a lo ng pe rio d of time, suc h as overnight .
1-8 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 2. Features The main featur es of the DR-7090C are des cribed below . Scanner F eatures ● High-sp eed scan ning The feeder s upports sca nning of LTR/A4- size docume nts at s peeds up to 70 page s per minu te.
1-9 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner Detection Functions ● Auto Paper Size Detectio n The do cument pag e size is dete cted be fore scannin g. ● Text Orie ntation D etection The text orienta tion on each page is detected , and the scanned image is rot ated in 90-d egree increm ents as necessary fo r normalization.
1-10 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● MultiSt ream Functio n The scan ner supp orts Mu ltiS tream, whi ch, depend ing on the software applic ation, can create two images with different scanning conditions from a single scan pass. However, thi s function is only availabl e when using Capt urePerf ect 3 .
1-11 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 3. Names and Functions of Part s The name s and func tions of t he DR-709 0C parts are shown bel ow. Feeder a Feeder C over Open this cov er to clear do cument jams and cle an the rollers. (S ee p. 3-22 an d p.
1-12 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner Rear a Air Vents b USB Conne ctor Connect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 comp atible USB cable here. (See p. 2 -6.) c DIP Switches Con figur e th ese swi tche s to spec ify the SCSI ID o r terminator ON or OFF. (See p.
1-13 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner e Job Ke ys Use these key s to scroll throu gh registered job numbers (01 th rough 99) on the disp lay panel .
1-14 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 4. Optional Products The followi ng options can be purchased and used on the DR-70 90C, if they are necessary . Contact your sal es represent ative. Stamp Unit The st amp unit af fixes a sta mp on docume nt pag es that are scanned using th e feeder.
Chapter 2 Setup 1. Setup Pro cedures ................... ......................... 2-2 2. Instal lation Req uirements ....... ................. ........ 2-3 3. Softwa re Install ation ..................... ................. .. 2-4 About the Setup Menu .
2-2 Chapter 2 Setup 1. Setup Procedures Perform the foll owing setup proc edures to prepare t he scanner for use . Step 1: Confirm the in stallation req uirements. (See p. 2- 3) Step 2: Install the Software. (See p. 2-4 ) Step 3: Co nnect the scan ner to the comp uter.
2-3 Chapter 2 Setup 2. Installation Requirements To use the DR- 7090C, your compute r must satisf y the fo llowing system requi rement s. ■ Operating System: • Micr osoft Wi ndows 20 00 Profe ssio.
2-4 Chapter 2 Setup 3. Software Install ation This section desc ribes how to inst all the software. About the Setup Menu When you in sert the inclu ded Setup disc into the computer’s CD drive , the menu sho wn belo w should appe ar. If th e menu does not app ear, use Expl orer to access the CD drive and execute the file “SETUP.
2-5 Chapter 2 Setup ■ The Custom Installation Scr een This screen app ears when you cl ick “Custom Inst allatio n” on the Menu scre en. Sel ect the check boxes next to the software that you want to install. Click [Install] t o install the sele cted software.
2-6 Chapter 2 Setup 4. Connecting the Scanner to the Computer There are two methods for c onnecting the DR-7090C sca nner to a comp uter: a USB c onnection to a standard USB po rt built i n to the co mputer, or S CSI co nnecti on to a SCSI ca rd instal led in an expan sion sl ot of the comput er.
2-7 Chapter 2 Setup Using a SCSI Connection IMPORTANT Make sure that the computer is turn ed OFF before con necting the SCSI cabl e. If the c able is con nected whi le the comp uter is on, the scanner may not be proper ly recognized b y the c omputer.
2-8 Chapter 2 Setup <Whe n only the scanner is conne cted to y our comput er, or whe n the scanne r is the l ast devic e in a dais y chain> Set the termina tor switch to ON. In such a conn ection, make sure tha t the termi nators on a ll other SC SI devic es are set t o OFF.
2-9 Chapter 2 Setup 5. Turning the Power ON (Scanner Recognition) When yo u turn ON the computer and the sc anner, the Win dows Plug and Play function recogni zes th e scanne r and aut omatic ally instal ls the require d device driv er.
2-10 Chapter 2 Setup Hint • With Wind ows Vista, installation proc eeds auto matically regardles s of the displayed “Chec k here for status” balloon help. You can clic k “Check here for st atus” to dis play the installa tion progress. • With Windows XP and Vista, a message app ears when installation is finished.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 1. Docum ents.............. ................ ................. ........ 3-2 Types of Documents ..... .......... ......... ................. ....3-2 Feeder Capacity ......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .... 3-3 2.
3-2 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 1. Documents This se ction d escribe s the vario us types of document s that can be scann ed with the feede r. CAUTION Handle doc uments wit h care. I mproper ha ndling of paper c an cause paper cut s or ot her pers onal injury.
3-3 Chapter 3 Basic Operation • To avoi d paper j ams, d amage to doc uments, and a scan ner malfunct ion, do not feed the fol lowin g types of pa per. For such docume nts, scan one page at a ti me from the flatbed (platen gla ss). Hint • Note that mixing document s of different thic knesses and siz es may cau se a mal function during fe eding.
3-4 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 2. Placing Documents onto the Scanner This sec tion des cribes h ow to l oad docu ments in to the feeder and ho w to pos ition a docume nt page o n the fla tbed (p laten gla ss) for scanni ng. CAUTION Handle doc uments wit h care.
3-5 Chapter 3 Basic Operation • When scanning NCR paper that is 11" x 17"/A3 or othe r large sizes, as well as paper that is ve ry thin, the docume nt may occasion ally get caught in the p aper e ject mechanis m. In this case, place an a uxiliary sheet of pap er in the document eject tray bef ore scanning the doc ument.
3-6 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 2. Place th e docume nt onto the flatbed (p laten gla ss) with th e scanning side fac ing downw ards. With the scan ning side of t he documen t facing downwards, align its corner with the arrow mark in th e upper lef t corner of the flat bed (pl aten glass) .
3-7 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Hint Leave th e feeder rais ed when scanning thic k documents lik e book s, o r op er ate t he f eed er as sh ow n in t he p roc edu re b elow . 1. Open t he feed er. 2. While pre ssing on the bott om of the feed er a , pull the feeder down and forwa rd b .
3-8 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3. Document Feeding This se ction d escribe s the vario us differ ent doc ument feedin g modes that are ava ilabl e, and the basi c steps t o use each mo de fo r scanni ng.
3-9 Chapter 3 Basic Operation IMPORTANT See “Pl acing Documents ont o the Scanner” on p. 3-4 for informat ion about plac ing documents ont o the scanner . 3. From the application yo u are u sing, execu te the required comman d to start s canning .
3-10 Chapter 3 Basic Operation ■ Automatic Feeding Automati c feeding can be used whe n feeding a do cument from the feeder. After you exe cute the sca n start command from the applica tion, the sca nner sta rts scann ing automati cally when ever it de tects a do cument loaded into the feeder.
3-11 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 4. Scanning Scanni ng ope ratio ns can be c ontrol led by a scan ning ap plica tion p rogr am suc h as t he Cap turePer fect 3.0 sof tware inclu ded wit h t he scanne r, or d irectly from the contro l panel o f the D R-7090C , using the Jo b Func tion.
3-12 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Job Registration Tool starts. 3. Use Job Registra tion Tool to registe r a job. Hint For deta ils on how to regist er jobs with Job Registrat ion Tool, see Chapter 9 “Job Regi stration Tool Set tings” . 4. Press th e Job [ ] key to enter the J ob Mode.
3-13 Chapter 3 Basic Operation ■ Setting the Event s Function The Job fu nction will not functio n unless [DR709 0C Job Tool] is spe cified for the scanne r’s Events functio n in Windo ws. Befo re using t he Job fun ction, perf orm the following pro cedure to confi gure the scanne r’s event settings.
3-14 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 5. Select [J ob Start Butt on] under [ Scanne r events]. 6. Clear a ll the ch eck boxes under [S end to this applic ation] exc ept for the [DR-7090C Job Tool] check b ox. 7. Click [Ap ply]. IMPORTANT You canno t use the Job func tion if the [Dis able device ev ents] check bo x is selected.
3-15 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Scan Batch to F ile Document s are scanne d with the pres et scanning cond itions, and th e scanne d image da ta is save d to a specified folde r. Scan Batch to P rinter Document s are scanne d with the pres et scanning cond itions, and the scanned ima ge data is printed on a speci fie d prin ter .
3-16 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 2. From the [Scan] me nu, selec t [Select Scan ner]. The [Select Sc anner] dial og box op ens. 3. Select [C anon DR -7090C] and click [ Settings].
3-17 Chapter 3 Basic Operation The Pr operties d ialog b ox for t he scanner d river opens. 8. Set the s can settings. (Se e “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box es” on p. 8-4.) Hint • To scan using the flatbe d, set the sca nning side to [F latbed] or [Auto] .
3-18 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 11. When the [Continue Scan ning] dia log box a ppears, verify t hat a doc ument is loaded, a nd click ei ther [Continue Scanning] or [Stop Scanning]. Hint If Use Continu e Scanning dial og in the [Scan] menu is not checked , scanning fi nishes without displaying th e Continue Scanning dialo g box.
3-19 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 5. Using Patchcode Sheets A patchcod e sheet is a sheet on which a sp ecial pattern is prin ted th at allows file se paration with out interrup ting scan pr oces ses. Patchco de sheets can be used with applicati ons that sup port patchc ode file sep aration.
3-20 Chapter 3 Basic Operation How to Use Patchcode Sheets This section describe s how to use patchcode sh eets with Captu rePerf ect 3.0. 1. Print the p atchcod e sheets on a printer. IMPORTANT • Print (at or iginal size) PATCH T (A4) and PAT CH II (A4) sheets on A4 paper, or PATCH T (LTR) and PATCH II (LTR ) on LTR paper.
3-21 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 6. Count Only Mode In Coun t Only Mo de, docu ment p ages ar e sent thro ugh th e feeder i n order to count them. T he documen ts are not scanne d in thi s mode . Operati ons for Count Only Mode can be per form ed witho ut a compu ter.
3-22 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 7. Clearing Paper Jams A paper jam is i ndicated wh en scann ing sto ps unexpected ly and t he message sho wn below app ears on the disp lay pa nel. Use the proc edure be low to clea r a paper j am. Hint • Th e document set indic ator on the feed er cover flashes when a paper jam occurs.
3-23 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 5. Rotate the dial on your side of t he scann er to remo ve any pap er jammed i nside the feeder. Hint • Rotating t he dial to the rig ht a reverse feed s any paper jammed inside the feeder. Gently pull the paper fro m the feeder as you rot ate the dial.
3-24 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 9. Remov e any paper jammed insid e the feede r. 10. Slowl y and ca refully clos e the feed er. CAUTION Lower the fe eder slowly, taking care t o avoid pinching y our fingers . Failure to do so might result in person al injury.
Chapter 4 User Modes 1. About th e User Modes ............ ................. ........ 4-2 User Mode Functio ns ....... .......... .......... ......... .
4-2 Chapter 4 User Modes 1. About the User Modes You can co nfigure the sca nner settings wit h the user mode s described be low. User Mode Functions User mode func tions are as follows: ■ Coun t Onl y Mode ON: Counts the numb er of pag es in a docu ment us ing stand-alo ne scann er operat ions.
4-3 Chapter 4 User Modes ■ Setting SCSI Transfer Speed Set the maximu m value for synch ronous transfer speed for the SCSI in terface. 20: 20 Mbyte/sec (Ultra SCSI) (defau lt) 10: 10 Mbyte/se c (Fir.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 1. Changin g the Stam p Cartridge ........... ............. 5-2 2. Daily Cleaning......... ................ ............ ............. 5-4 Abou t th e Cl eaning Clo th an d Cl eaning Pape r .... . 5-4 Cleaning the Main Unit .....
5-2 Chapter 5 Maintenance 1. Changing the Stamp Cartridge When us ing the op tional st amp unit (see p. 1-14 ) to st amp scan ned doc ument s, yo u shoul d use the followin g pro cedure to rep lace the stamp cartridg e wheneve r the stam p mark b ecomes smud ged o r faint.
5-3 Chapter 5 Maintenance 5. Close the feede r guide an d inner co ver. CAUTION Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder gui de and inner cover. 6. Close the feede r cover. CAUTION Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder cov er.
5-4 Chapter 5 Maintenance 2. Daily Cleaning To mainta in high-qu ality scanni ng, you sh ould perio dically cle an the follo wing: • Main unit • Flatbed (Platen glass) • Pressure B oard •F e e d e r CAUTION • Before you cl ean th e scanner, turn OFF the s canner and comput er and disconnect the power cord from the powe r outlet.
5-5 Chapter 5 Maintenance Cleaning the Fla tbed (Platen Glass) and Pressure Board A dirty flatb ed (platen gl ass) or pressu re board can cause soilin g of scanne d imag es, or doc ument si ze dete ction err ors. Clean the flat bed (plat en glass) and pres sure board periodica lly.
5-6 Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Slowly an d careful ly close the feede r. CAUTION Lower the fe eder slowly, taking care t o avoid pinching y our fingers . Failure to do so might result in personal inju ry. Cleaning the Feeder Witho ut peri odic cl eaning, a probl em may be caused on the scan ned imag e or the docume nt may b ecom e soiled.
5-7 Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Wipe the 13 rollers on the fe eder guide w ith a cloth moiste ned with plai n water and tho roughl y wrung out. Next, wipe the rollers dry with a soft, dry cloth. 4. Grasp the tab in the fron t to open the feeder guide. 5.
5-8 Chapter 5 Maintenance 7. Close the feede r guide. CAUTION Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder gui de. 8. Close the feede r cover. CAUTION Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder cov er. 9. Open th e feeder.
5-9 Chapter 5 Maintenance IMPORTANT When you op en the feeder c over and turn th e dial locate d in the front, the platen ro ller rotates. When clean ing the platen roller , rotate the roll er slowly while wiping it. 11. Pull the le ver on the up per part of the feeder to ope n the sca nning area on the feede r.
5-10 Chapter 5 Maintenance 14. Attach th e cleani ng paper to the scannin g area cleani ng tool. 15. Open th e inner cove r. 16. Wipe the p laten r oller loca ted behind the inner cov er with a clo th m oist ene d wit h pl ain wate r an d thorough ly wrung out.
5-11 Chapter 5 Maintenance 18. Close the inner cover. CAUTION Take care to avoid pinching your f ingers when closing t he cover. 19. Remov e the cl eaning pa per from the scanning a rea cleani ng tool, an d place the clean ing tool i nside the cover .
5-12 Chapter 5 Maintenance 22. Slowly an d careful ly lower the feeder bac k down. CAUTION Lower the fe eder slowly, taking care t o avoid pinching y our fingers .
Chapter 6 Practical Exampl es 1. Mess ages ............... ................ ................. ........ 6-2 Status Display ......... ......... .......... .......... ......... ........6-2 Error Messa ges ............. .......... ......... .......... ...
6-2 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples 1. Messa ges There are tw o types of disp lay panel mes sages: “status ind icator message s” and “erro r messages” tha t appear when the scanner enco unter s a pro blem.
6-3 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples Error Messages When one of t he following me ssages app ears on the displ ay panel, an error has occurred in the sc anner. Follow the indicated procedu re to resolve the erro r. ■ Cover Open Error Code: C001 Cause: The feeder is op en.
6-4 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples Error Code: E40 00100 Cause: On e or more of the rear cab les are disconn ected. Solut io n: Turn the power OFF, and check the rear of the scanner, an d reconnect any cable s that are disco nnected . (See “Checking the Rear Cables” on p.
6-5 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples 2. Troubleshooting This se ction d escribe s the pro blems th at may oc cur duri ng use of t he scanne r and ho w to solve the m. Trouble Categories The fol lowing tro uble c ategories are address ed: • The Sca nner Doe s Not Turn ON (See p.
6-6 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples ■ The Scanner Is Not Reco gnized (Connect ing via USB) If the scanner’s USB con nection is not rec ognized, first confirm t he following: ✔ Are the scanner and .
6-7 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples ■ Scanning Is Not Per formed If scanning do es not start when it shou ld, first confirm the following: ✔ Are the scanner and PC correctly co nnected with the prop.
6-8 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples ■ Documents Do Not Feed Properly If a document does not feed properly, first co nfirm the following: ✔ Are pages sticking togeth er because of static elec tricity.
6-9 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples Problem Text or image s from the back sid e of yo ur documen t appe ar in the sca nned ima ge. Cause Brightn ess may be set too l ow. Solution Increase the Brigh tness setting. Cause The pa per is too thi n. Solut ion Photo copy th e doc ument, and scan the copy .
6-10 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples ■ The Display Panel Does Not Display Properly Consid er the followin g poss ible problem a nd caus es: Problem The panel di splay is in Japa nese. Cause The pa nel disp lay is set to Japanese in the user mod e settings.
6-11 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples 3. Uninstalling the Software Some scanner malfu nctions can be resolv ed by reinstalli ng the so ftware. Before reinsta lling the software, make sure to c omplete ly uninstall a ny previous i nstallation first.
6-12 Chapter 6 Practical Exa mples The file-dele tion confi rmation screen appears. 4. Click [Ye s] to proc eed with unins tallatio n. 5. When uni nstallat ion is fi nished, cli ck [Finish].
Chapter 7 Appendix 1. Specif ications.... ................. ................. ............. 7-2 Specificati ons for the Scanner ...... .......... .......... ....7-2 Options ................ ................ .......... ................ ........7-3 Consumables .
7-2 Chapter 7 Appendix 1. Speci fications Specificati ons for the Scanner Type Desktop AD F/fl atbed scanner Docume nt Si ze Width: 5.5" to 11.7 " (139. 7 mm to 298.1 mm) Length : 5 .0" t o 17.0" ( 128 mm to 431. 8 mm) (No rma l M od e) 5.
7-3 Chapter 7 Appendix Weight Approx imately 90.4 lb (41 kg) Power Requirem ent AC 120 V (60 Hz ), 1.8 A (ma x) AC 220-2 40 V (50/60 Hz ), 1.2 A (max) Power Consumpti on 120 V model Operat ing: 218 W maximum Sle ep mode : Under 3.5 W 220-2 40 V mo del Operating: 210 W maximum Sle ep mode : Under 4.
7-4 Chapter 7 Appendix External Dimensions 23.7" (602 mm) 12.4" (314 mm) 5.9" (150 m m) 12.5" (317 mm) (16.4" (714 mm)) 14.8" (377 mm) 23.
7-5 Chapter 7 Appendix 2. Ind ex A Automa tic Feeding .............. ........... .......... ........... ........ 3-10 C Cleaning Feeder . ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ............. 5-6 Flatbed .... ....... ........... ..
7-6 Chapter 7 Appendix Patchco de Patte rn ............ ........... ........... ....... ........... .... 3-19 Patchco de Sheets ..... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........ 3-19 Power ..... .......... ........... ........... .........
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ii Sof twar e Table of Cont ents Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 1. Before Us e ........... ................ ................. ........... 8-2 2. ISIS/TWAIN Dri ver Setting s Dialog Boxe s ....... 8-4 Basic Setup Dialog Box ........ .......... ..
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWA IN Driver Settings 1. Before Us e ................... ................. ................... 8-2 2. ISIS/TWAIN Dri ver Setting s Dialog Boxe s ....... 8-4 Basic Setup Dial og Box........... ......... .......... .......... . 8-5 Scan Area Dialo g Box .
8-2 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 1. Before Use An ap plicati on pr ogram t hat supp orts th e ISIS or TWA IN driv er is require d to use th e DR-7090C. Th e DR-7090C re quires that it be selected for use as a scanner. The supplied CapturePerfec t 3.
8-3 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 2. Click [ Sele ct Scan ner] in the [Scan] menu. The [Select Sc anner] dialog box appears. 3. Select [Ca non DR-70 90C] ➔ click t he [Setti ngs] button. If [Ca non DR-7090C ] do es no t app ear, tr y in stallin g the ISIS/TWAIN d river again.
8-4 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 2. ISIS/TWAIN Dri ver Settings Dialog Box es This se tting s dial og boxes f or th e ISIS/ TWAIN dr ive r consis t of the Basi c Setu p dialo g box, Advanc ed Sett ings dialog box, and Other Settin gs dialog box .
8-5 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Basic Setup Dialog Box This dialog box allows you to ma ke settings for the basic scanning conditions. The items you can set differ depending on the application program you use. Make the settings as needed for the screen actually displayed.
8-6 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ Settings of B asic Setup Dialog Box You can configure the following settin gs in the Basic Set up dial og box. User Pre ference Click [Save] to open the [Save User Preferen ce] dialog box. The [Save User Prefere nce] dialog b ox saves the curren t settings under an a ssigned n ame.
8-7 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Page Size Select the page size of the document to be scanned. IMPORTANT • Select [ Auto-det ection] to scan the fo llowing kinds of document s. – Documen ts of a non-standard size – Documen ts including mix ed page sizes – When us ing the Long documen t mode (See “ Long Document Mode” on p.
8-8 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Sim plex ] Scan s the f ront sid e of do cuments . [Duplex] Scan bot h sides of docume nts. [Ski p Blan k Pa ge] As each docum ent page i s scanned, whether the s canned image is bla nk is judged , and if blan k, the i mage is not saved.
8-9 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Buttons [Area] butt on Open the [Scan Are a] dial og box t o s pecify th e area t o scan. (S ee “Scan Area Di alog Box” on p. 8-9.) The [Area ] button is n ot displaye d if the applic ation program prov ides its own funct ion to spec ify the scan area.
8-10 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings The Are a window and [P review] butt on are not di spla yed when using applicatio n programs like Job Reg istration Tool th at display th e [OK] button in the setti ngs dialog box. Page Size Select t he size of th e document to scan.
8-11 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [OK] button Click this button to acc ept ch anges and cl ose the dial og box. [Cancel] button Click this bu tton to reject changes an d close the dialog box. [Help] button Clic k this bu tto n to disp lay he lp for this di alo g box.
8-12 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Calen dar type] Specify this mode when scanning a document with the top and bottom of the front and back sides o riented in the opposite d irection. The ima ge of the scann ed back side is rotated 180 degrees an d then saved.
8-13 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Hint For det ails on [ Tex t En hanc ed M ode ], [ Det ect P age Size ], [S kip Blank Pag e], and [Desk ew], see the desc riptions for t he following settings.
8-14 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Apply fi rst page s ize to next pages When [Scan Ahea d] is s elected in th e sett ings o f th e applica tion program , this setti ng is enable d and the document size of the first page dete cted with au to detect ion is appl ied to the ne xt pages.
8-15 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Gamma Settings Dialog Box This di alog box appears when you cli ck the [Gamm a] butto n in the Adva nce d Settin gs dia log box. This dialo g box allows you to change the setting s for the gamma corr ecti on val ue.
8-16 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Hint Gamma tab le data (*. pxg files) c onsists of 258 lines of text used to crea te the desir ed image data. Refer to “Gamma Table Files ” in the ISIS /TWA IN dri ver Help for de tails . Buttons [OK] button Click this bu tton to acc ept chang es and close the Basic Set up dial og box.
8-17 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Automati c Feeding] Once scan ning is star ted f rom an appl icatio n progr am, whenever a doc ument i s loaded in the feed er, the scanne r automa tically dete cts it and be gins scann ing. To fin ish scann ing, pr ess th e stop button on the s canner or sto p scannin g from the applica tion pr ogram .
8-18 Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Patchcode O rientation (ISIS Driver Only) This function is enabled whe n batch separation is set to [Patchcode]. Set the orientation to m atch that of the patchcode of the patchcode sheet. Hint [Patch code Orient ati on] must be set as fo llows to match that in the docu ment.
Chapter 9 Job Regi stration Tool Settings 1. Before Us e ................... ................. ................... 9-2 Job Function..... .......... ......... ....... .......... ......... ........9-2 Starting Job Registrati on Tool .......... .........
9-2 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 1. Before Use Job R egistrat ion Too l is an appli cation pr ogra m for r egisteri ng jo bs that ca n be ex ecuted from th e Job key on the co ntrol p anel . Th i s chapter de scribes the settin gs for Job R egistration Too l.
9-3 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 2. Job Registration Tool Job Regist ration Tool consists of th e main window be low and th e [New/Editing] and [Admin] d ialog box es. For detail s on the di al og boxes, see the descr iption of each di alog bo x.
9-4 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 3. Settings Dialog Boxes The set tings dia log bo xes of Job R egist ration T ool inc lude th e [New/Edi ting] di alog bo x and [A dmin] di alog box . For deta ils, se e the de scripti on of each di alog bo x.
9-5 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings Hint The settin g items that appe ar in the [New/Ed iting] dialo g box vary dependi ng on the [Functio n] setting.
9-6 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings Scanner Setting Click the [Se tting] button to configure the scanne r settings. [Mail addr ess] Enter the e-mai l address of the reci pient for the sca nned image f iles. [Add] button To send to mult iple recipients, click the [Add] button.
9-7 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings Hint When a mode othe r than [256-l evel Gray] or [2 4-bit Color] is selected , an error is displaye d if [JPEG] is selec ted when you click t he [OK] butt on. If th e error ap pears, cha nge the fil e format or sc anner mode .
9-8 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings IMPORTANT The Co mpression ra te sett ing is enab led when t he scann er is set to [25 6-leve l Gra y] or [24 -bit Co lor] mo de. When [B lack an d White] or [ Error Diffusion ] binary image scann ing mode is selected , file size depends on the co ntent of the s canned document.
9-9 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings [Admin] Dialog Box The [ Admin] dialog box a llows yo u to co nfigu re set tings fo r monitoring the storage fold er for images, setting s for the mail server and se ttings for ba cking up jo b data.
9-10 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings IMPORTANT • When savi ng to removabl e storage media su ch as CD-R, specify the ma ximum capacity of the media.
9-11 Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings ■ Job Back Up Settings Set this funct ion to back up the regist ered jobs when t he same job i s to be execu ted in a different environ ment, s uch as occurs wh en multiple users l og on to Win dows or when multiple scanners are used .
Chapter 10 Practical Exampl es 1. About Ba sic Condi tion Settin gs .......... ........... 10-2 Confirming Ba sic Conditions for Scanning ..........10-2 2. Practic al Examples . ................ ................. ...... 10-4 Scannin g Doc uments of U nregist ered Page Sizes .
10-2 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples 1. About Basic Condition Settings This sect ion provid es an overview of t he basic sett ing items tha t are the minimu m requir ements when configuring the scanne r settings. F or details on set tings, see Chapter 8 “IS IS/TWAIN Driver Settings” .
10-3 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples Scanning Side Sel ect which page side (s) to s can. Hint • To scan using the flatbe d, set the sca nning side to [F latbed] or [Auto] . • If the s canning side is set to [Auto], documents placed in the feeder tra y will be scanned.
10-4 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples 2. Prac tical Ex amples This sect ion provid es an overview of t he basic sett ing items tha t are the minimu m requir ements when configuring the scanne r settings. F or details on set tings, see Chapter 8 “IS IS/TWAIN Driver Settings” .
10-5 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples ■ Registering of non- standard page siz es You can r egist er a n on-sta ndard page siz e that has not been registered as a p age size by nam ing and registeri ng.
10-6 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples ■ When you want to en hance a particular color Sele ct the col or (red, blue, or gr een) to be enhanc ed in [Color dro p-out] in the Ad vanced Se ttings dialog box, and that color will be enha nced.
10-7 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples ■ When you want t o remove the black spo ts from scanned images when scanning documents with punch h oles Select the [Pu nch Hole Rem oval] check box in the Adva nced Se ttings dialog box. Th e blac k spo ts from punch hol es in document s are removed from sca nned images.
10-8 Chapter 10 Practical Exa mples Hint Images are rotated as foll ows according to the o rientatio n of the loaded d ocument an d the sele cted angle .
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