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...Canon DR-6010C Document Scanner. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for the Scanner The User Manual is divided into two sections: Hardware and Software. Hardware Chapter 1 Before Using the Scanner Safety instructions, features, scanner parts Chapter 2 Setup Scanner operation environment and setup procedures Chapter 3 Basic Operation Supported document...general information and instructions for using the scanner to use the scanner. Please read this manual, store it in a safe place for regular maintenance, roller replacement Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting information, application...
...Canon DR-6010C Document Scanner. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Thank you for the Scanner The User Manual is divided into two sections: Hardware and Software. Hardware Chapter 1 Before Using the Scanner Safety instructions, features, scanner parts Chapter 2 Setup Scanner operation environment and setup procedures Chapter 3 Basic Operation Supported document...general information and instructions for using the scanner to use the scanner. Please read this manual, store it in a safe place for regular maintenance, roller replacement Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting information, application...
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...the Scanner 1-1 Important Safety Instructions 1-1 Installation Location 1-1 Power ...1-2 Moving the Scanner 1-2 Handling ...1-3 Disposal...1-4 Features of the DR-6010C Document Scanner 1-5 Names and Functions of Parts 1-7 Setup ...2-1 Setup Procedure 2-1 Installation Requirements 2-2 Installing the Software 2-4 Setup Disc 2-4 Software Installation 2-5 Connecting the Scanner to... 2-14 Scanner Recognition 2-14 Basic Operation 3-1 Documents 3-1 Document Tray and Eject Tray 3-3 Preparing the Document Feed Tray 3-3 Preparing the Document Eject Tray 3-3 Placing Documents 3-5 Feeding...
...the Scanner 1-1 Important Safety Instructions 1-1 Installation Location 1-1 Power ...1-2 Moving the Scanner 1-2 Handling ...1-3 Disposal...1-4 Features of the DR-6010C Document Scanner 1-5 Names and Functions of Parts 1-7 Setup ...2-1 Setup Procedure 2-1 Installation Requirements 2-2 Installing the Software 2-4 Setup Disc 2-4 Software Installation 2-5 Connecting the Scanner to... 2-14 Scanner Recognition 2-14 Basic Operation 3-1 Documents 3-1 Document Tray and Eject Tray 3-3 Preparing the Document Feed Tray 3-3 Preparing the Document Eject Tray 3-3 Placing Documents 3-5 Feeding...
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4-2 Chapter5 5-1 5-2 Chapter6 6-1 Removing and Attaching the Rollers 4-5 Roller Replacement Cycle 4-5 Resetting the Counter 4-6 Removing/Attaching the Roller Unit 4-9 Removing and Attaching the Retard Roller 4-11 Troubleshooting 5-1 Troubleshooting 5-1 Uninstalling Software 5-6 Uninstalling the ISIS/TWAIN Driver 5-7 Uninstalling the Job Registration Tool 5-8 Uninstalling CapturePerfect 3.0 5-10 Appendix ...6-1 Specifications 6-1 Specifications 6-1 Replacement Parts 6-2 Options ...6-2 External Dimensions 6-3 Index ...6-4 iii
4-2 Chapter5 5-1 5-2 Chapter6 6-1 Removing and Attaching the Rollers 4-5 Roller Replacement Cycle 4-5 Resetting the Counter 4-6 Removing/Attaching the Roller Unit 4-9 Removing and Attaching the Retard Roller 4-11 Troubleshooting 5-1 Troubleshooting 5-1 Uninstalling Software 5-6 Uninstalling the ISIS/TWAIN Driver 5-7 Uninstalling the Job Registration Tool 5-8 Uninstalling CapturePerfect 3.0 5-10 Appendix ...6-1 Specifications 6-1 Specifications 6-1 Replacement Parts 6-2 Options ...6-2 External Dimensions 6-3 Index ...6-4 iii
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... when scanning these types of each page may show through. Always clean the internal parts of the scanner after scanning such documents. (See "Cleaning the Sensor Glass and the Rollers," on the opposite side of documets, due to reflected light. • When scanning business cards,...thickness, and weight must meet the following types of documents can cause the scanner to jam. • Scanning documents before scanning it. • Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material have a tendency to make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, which can cause problems with...
... when scanning these types of each page may show through. Always clean the internal parts of the scanner after scanning such documents. (See "Cleaning the Sensor Glass and the Rollers," on the opposite side of documets, due to reflected light. • When scanning business cards,...thickness, and weight must meet the following types of documents can cause the scanner to jam. • Scanning documents before scanning it. • Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material have a tendency to make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, which can cause problems with...
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... the scanner while it is fastened together as invoices, set the edge that are not fastened together into the feed tray at one time, they will be fed together. Roller Unit ■ After you place several documents that is not being used. 3-8 CAUTION ■ Very thin or curled documents may.... • When you are scanning with the bypass mode, and you finish scanning, close the document feed tray and the document eject tray extension to prevent damage to get your hand caught under the roller unit, as you feed them. Chapter 3 Basic Operation Note For more information on placing...
... the scanner while it is fastened together as invoices, set the edge that are not fastened together into the feed tray at one time, they will be fed together. Roller Unit ■ After you place several documents that is not being used. 3-8 CAUTION ■ Very thin or curled documents may.... • When you are scanning with the bypass mode, and you finish scanning, close the document feed tray and the document eject tray extension to prevent damage to get your hand caught under the roller unit, as you feed them. Chapter 3 Basic Operation Note For more information on placing...
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... opening the upper unit, do not grasp the roller unit in the eject tray, remove the document before closing the document eject tray extension. Attempting to force the document eject tray extension closed may distort the rollers and lead to feeding errors. 3-26 Doing so may damage the document. 2 Carefully open the upper unit until the...
... opening the upper unit, do not grasp the roller unit in the eject tray, remove the document before closing the document eject tray extension. Attempting to force the document eject tray extension closed may distort the rollers and lead to feeding errors. 3-26 Doing so may damage the document. 2 Carefully open the upper unit until the...
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...to clean the scanner. Such solvents can cause lines in the document feed opening and the inside the scanner can damage or discolor the exterior of the scanner, or create a risk of fire or electrical shock. Then use excessive force when removing or attaching the rollers. Use compressed air... images. CAUTION ■ When cleaning the scanner, turn OFF the scanner and then clean out any moisture. After finishing a large scanning job, turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the document feed opening or inside of the scanner, dampen a cloth with water or a ...
...to clean the scanner. Such solvents can cause lines in the document feed opening and the inside the scanner can damage or discolor the exterior of the scanner, or create a risk of fire or electrical shock. Then use excessive force when removing or attaching the rollers. Use compressed air... images. CAUTION ■ When cleaning the scanner, turn OFF the scanner and then clean out any moisture. After finishing a large scanning job, turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the document feed opening or inside of the scanner, dampen a cloth with water or a ...
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... scanned documents are shown below. Clean them periodically. 1 Carefully open the upper unit until it stops. Doing so may distort the rollers and lead to keep the interior of the scanner free of the sensor glass and various rollers are dirty, the sensor glass or rollers inside the scanner may be dirty. Roller Unit Sensor Glasses Rollers Retard Roller...
... scanned documents are shown below. Clean them periodically. 1 Carefully open the upper unit until it stops. Doing so may distort the rollers and lead to keep the interior of the scanner free of the sensor glass and various rollers are dirty, the sensor glass or rollers inside the scanner may be dirty. Roller Unit Sensor Glasses Rollers Retard Roller...
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...the images and could cause a feeding error. • Do not try to turn the rollers in the lower part of the scanner. Wipe both the top and bottom sensor glasses. Clean while turning Clean only exposed part ...scanner. Clean these rollers by wiping the exposed part. Chapter 4 Maintenance 3 Use a clean dry cloth to feeding errors. 5 Remove the roller unit and the retard roller. (See "Removing the Roller Unit," on p. 4-9, and "Removing the Retard Roller," on p. 4-11.) 4-3 Turning these rollers simply by force may cause marks on the sensor glass, contact your local authorized Canon...
...the images and could cause a feeding error. • Do not try to turn the rollers in the lower part of the scanner. Wipe both the top and bottom sensor glasses. Clean while turning Clean only exposed part ...scanner. Clean these rollers by wiping the exposed part. Chapter 4 Maintenance 3 Use a clean dry cloth to feeding errors. 5 Remove the roller unit and the retard roller. (See "Removing the Roller Unit," on p. 4-9, and "Removing the Retard Roller," on p. 4-11.) 4-3 Turning these rollers simply by force may cause marks on the sensor glass, contact your local authorized Canon...
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Doing so may result in personal injury. IMPORTANT Do not force the upper unit to get your fingers caught, as this may damage the scanner. 4-4 CAUTION When closing the upper unit, be careful not to close. Chapter 4 Maintenance 6 Wipe the removed rollers with a cloth that has been moistened with water and thoroughly wrung out. 7 Attach the rollers that were removed. (See "Attaching the Roller Unit," on p. 4-10, and "Attaching the Retard Roller," on p. 4-12.) 8 Make sure that the upper unit is completely closed by pushing on both edges with both hands until you hear a click.
Doing so may result in personal injury. IMPORTANT Do not force the upper unit to get your fingers caught, as this may damage the scanner. 4-4 CAUTION When closing the upper unit, be careful not to close. Chapter 4 Maintenance 6 Wipe the removed rollers with a cloth that has been moistened with water and thoroughly wrung out. 7 Attach the rollers that were removed. (See "Attaching the Roller Unit," on p. 4-10, and "Attaching the Retard Roller," on p. 4-12.) 8 Make sure that the upper unit is completely closed by pushing on both edges with both hands until you hear a click.
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... may occur more than 250,000 pages, a roller replacement message appears on p. 4-6.) • For information about the exchange roller kit (roller unit, retard roller,) contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative. 4-5 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4-2 Removing and Attaching the Rollers To clean or replace the roller unit or retard roller, remove and then attach the parts as described...
... may occur more than 250,000 pages, a roller replacement message appears on p. 4-6.) • For information about the exchange roller kit (roller unit, retard roller,) contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative. 4-5 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4-2 Removing and Attaching the Rollers To clean or replace the roller unit or retard roller, remove and then attach the parts as described...
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Chapter 4 Maintenance Resetting the Counter After replacing the feed rollers, open the Control Panel. Click [Hardware and Sound]. Click [Start] - [Control Panel] to step 3. 2. Note Under Windows XP, click [Printers and Other Hardware]. 4-6 Note Under Windows 2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings] - [Control Panel] to open the Control Panel, then proceed to open the [Counter setup] dialog box and reset the counter. 1 Open the [Event settings] dialog box. 1.
Chapter 4 Maintenance Resetting the Counter After replacing the feed rollers, open the Control Panel. Click [Hardware and Sound]. Click [Start] - [Control Panel] to step 3. 2. Note Under Windows XP, click [Printers and Other Hardware]. 4-6 Note Under Windows 2000, click the [Start] button and select [Settings] - [Control Panel] to open the Control Panel, then proceed to open the [Counter setup] dialog box and reset the counter. 1 Open the [Event settings] dialog box. 1.
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Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Click the [Maintenance] tab. 3 Click the [Reset] button, and then make sure that the counter for the roller being used is set to 0. 4-8
Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Click the [Maintenance] tab. 3 Click the [Reset] button, and then make sure that the counter for the roller being used is set to 0. 4-8
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... 2 Push the roller lock lever down. 3 While supporting the roller unit with your hand, slide the roller lock lever to damage or personal injury. Doing so may lead to the right. 4-9 CAUTION Use caution when removing or attaching the roller unit. Removing the Roller Unit 1 Carefully open... the upper unit until it stops. Chapter 4 Maintenance Removing/Attaching the Roller Unit To remove or attach the roller unit, proceed as follows. IMPORTANT When opening the upper unit...
... 2 Push the roller lock lever down. 3 While supporting the roller unit with your hand, slide the roller lock lever to damage or personal injury. Doing so may lead to the right. 4-9 CAUTION Use caution when removing or attaching the roller unit. Removing the Roller Unit 1 Carefully open... the upper unit until it stops. Chapter 4 Maintenance Removing/Attaching the Roller Unit To remove or attach the roller unit, proceed as follows. IMPORTANT When opening the upper unit...
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Attaching the Roller Unit 1 Align the cutout on the roller unit with the shaft pin on the main unit. Note If the cutout and pin do not fit, rotate the roller until the parts are properly matched. 2 Slide the roller lock lever to the left and raise the roller unit into position. 3 Push the roller lock lever up to the right a and then pull it out b. Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 Move the roller unit to lock the roller unit. 4-10
Attaching the Roller Unit 1 Align the cutout on the roller unit with the shaft pin on the main unit. Note If the cutout and pin do not fit, rotate the roller until the parts are properly matched. 2 Slide the roller lock lever to the left and raise the roller unit into position. 3 Push the roller lock lever up to the right a and then pull it out b. Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 Move the roller unit to lock the roller unit. 4-10
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IMPORTANT Do not force the upper unit to a feeding error. 4-11 CAUTION Do not use excessive force when removing or attaching the retard roller. Doing so may result in personal injury. CAUTION When closing the upper unit, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as follows.... place. Verify that the upper unit is properly closed. Doing so may damage it stops. Removing the Retard Roller 1 Hold the upper unit as shown in the center. Doing so may damage the scanner. Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 Carefully lower the upper unit. Finally, push the upper unit down with both hands...
IMPORTANT Do not force the upper unit to a feeding error. 4-11 CAUTION Do not use excessive force when removing or attaching the retard roller. Doing so may result in personal injury. CAUTION When closing the upper unit, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as follows.... place. Verify that the upper unit is properly closed. Doing so may damage it stops. Removing the Retard Roller 1 Hold the upper unit as shown in the center. Doing so may damage the scanner. Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 Carefully lower the upper unit. Finally, push the upper unit down with both hands...
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Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Insert a finger of each hand into the grooves on both ends of the roller cover and remove the cover. 3 Move the roller lock lever down and forward (a,) and then slide it to the right (b.) 4 Shift the retard roller to the right to remove it. Attaching the Retard Roller 1 Position the retard roller so the notch in the roller is facing the scanner's shaft. 4-12
Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Insert a finger of each hand into the grooves on both ends of the roller cover and remove the cover. 3 Move the roller lock lever down and forward (a,) and then slide it to the right (b.) 4 Shift the retard roller to the right to remove it. Attaching the Retard Roller 1 Position the retard roller so the notch in the roller is facing the scanner's shaft. 4-12
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Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Slide the roller lock lever to the left, and insert it into the retard roller slot. 3 Push the roller lock lever towards the back of the scanner to lock the retard roller into place. 4 Replace the roller cover. 5 Push the center of the roller cover down and make sure that it clicks into place. 4-13
Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Slide the roller lock lever to the left, and insert it into the retard roller slot. 3 Push the roller lock lever towards the back of the scanner to lock the retard roller into place. 4 Replace the roller cover. 5 Push the center of the roller cover down and make sure that it clicks into place. 4-13
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Problem Solution The rollers inside the scanner. Clean the rollers, see "3-1 Documents," on p. 4-1. Open the file with an application that the scanner cannot scan. For precautions concerning documents, see "4-1 Regular Maintenance," on p. 3-1. IMPORTANT The retard roller and roller unit are dirty or...Results Are Not as follows. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Attempting to scan a document of the document. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative to an appropriate value. If the image is dark, ...
Problem Solution The rollers inside the scanner. Clean the rollers, see "3-1 Documents," on p. 4-1. Open the file with an application that the scanner cannot scan. For precautions concerning documents, see "4-1 Regular Maintenance," on p. 3-1. IMPORTANT The retard roller and roller unit are dirty or...Results Are Not as follows. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Attempting to scan a document of the document. Contact your local authorized Canon dealer or your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative to an appropriate value. If the image is dark, ...
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... on the rear side of your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative. "Scanning Side" is too thin, make a copy of documents.) Disable functions such as [Auto-detection], [Deskew], or [Border Removal] when scanning documents containing text or photos up to on the ...size] to [Duplex]. Clean the scanning glass and rollers. (See p. 4-1.) If lines still appear on . Or, the loaded document has shifted out of the paper size. The scanning glass or rollers inside the scanner may be scratched. Contact your document appear in some applications. Functions such as [Auto...
... on the rear side of your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative. "Scanning Side" is too thin, make a copy of documents.) Disable functions such as [Auto-detection], [Deskew], or [Border Removal] when scanning documents containing text or photos up to on the ...size] to [Duplex]. Clean the scanning glass and rollers. (See p. 4-1.) If lines still appear on . Or, the loaded document has shifted out of the paper size. The scanning glass or rollers inside the scanner may be scratched. Contact your document appear in some applications. Functions such as [Auto...