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...to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the United States. ● Product names mentioned herein are subject to ensure the accuracy of CANON ELECTRONICS INC. RÈGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE (For 120V models) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites ... and dissemination of products with the limits for damage resulting from digital apparatus as computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers and scanners. FCC REGULATIONS (For 120V models) This equipment has been tested and found to Part 15 of Microsoft Corporation in the United States...
...to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the United States. ● Product names mentioned herein are subject to ensure the accuracy of CANON ELECTRONICS INC. RÈGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE (For 120V models) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites ... and dissemination of products with the limits for damage resulting from digital apparatus as computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers and scanners. FCC REGULATIONS (For 120V models) This equipment has been tested and found to Part 15 of Microsoft Corporation in the United States...
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...as applicable. 7. BACK-UP COPY: You may terminate this Agreement by any copy thereof. LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF INDEMNITY: Canon, Canon's affiliate, their distributor or dealer is subject to restrictions as evidenced by the terms and conditions of this Agreement is used on ... OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT OPEN THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE AND PROMPTLY RETURN THE CANON SCANNER, THE DISK PACKAGE CONTAINING SCANNER DRIVER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS AND/OR SCANNER UTILITY SOFTWARE PROGRAM PROPRIETARY TO CANON OR ITS LICENSOR (THE "SOFTWARE") AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION AND OTHER ITEMS TO ...
...as applicable. 7. BACK-UP COPY: You may terminate this Agreement by any copy thereof. LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF INDEMNITY: Canon, Canon's affiliate, their distributor or dealer is subject to restrictions as evidenced by the terms and conditions of this Agreement is used on ... OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT OPEN THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE AND PROMPTLY RETURN THE CANON SCANNER, THE DISK PACKAGE CONTAINING SCANNER DRIVER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS AND/OR SCANNER UTILITY SOFTWARE PROGRAM PROPRIETARY TO CANON OR ITS LICENSOR (THE "SOFTWARE") AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION AND OTHER ITEMS TO ...
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... its capabilities, and to yourself or your safety and contain important information. INTRODUCTION Thank you time and effort in using the scanner. 1 Failure to observe the instructions provided in a warning could result in order to the equipment. Please read the following ...or a malfunction. Failure to observe the instructions provided in a caution notice could result in a safe place for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-7080C. Note Notes provide additional tips or advice that must be followed or actions that can save you for future reference. Before...
... its capabilities, and to yourself or your safety and contain important information. INTRODUCTION Thank you time and effort in using the scanner. 1 Failure to observe the instructions provided in a warning could result in order to the equipment. Please read the following ...or a malfunction. Failure to observe the instructions provided in a caution notice could result in a safe place for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-7080C. Note Notes provide additional tips or advice that must be followed or actions that can save you for future reference. Before...
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2.3 Turning ON or OFF the Power 30 Turning ON the Power 30 Recognizing the Scanner 31 Turning OFF the Power 33 Chapter 3 Using the Software 3.1 About the Software 36 3.2 Installing the Software 37 3.3 How to Use the Software 39 How ... to Start CapturePerfect 40 How to Start the Job Registration Tool 41 3.4 Uninstalling the Software 43 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 4.1 Documents 46 Types of Documents 46 Feeder Capacity 47 4.2 Placing Documents onto the Scanner 48 Loading a Document into the Feeder 48 Positioning a Document on the Flatbed (Platen Glass 51 4.3 Document Feeding and...
2.3 Turning ON or OFF the Power 30 Turning ON the Power 30 Recognizing the Scanner 31 Turning OFF the Power 33 Chapter 3 Using the Software 3.1 About the Software 36 3.2 Installing the Software 37 3.3 How to Use the Software 39 How ... to Start CapturePerfect 40 How to Start the Job Registration Tool 41 3.4 Uninstalling the Software 43 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 4.1 Documents 46 Types of Documents 46 Feeder Capacity 47 4.2 Placing Documents onto the Scanner 48 Loading a Document into the Feeder 48 Positioning a Document on the Flatbed (Platen Glass 51 4.3 Document Feeding and...
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... Paper Jams 77 Clearing a Paper Jam 77 Paper Jam Causes 81 6.3 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal 82 6.4 Display Messages 83 Error Messages 83 Scanner Status Messages 85 6.5 Troubleshooting 86 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 7.1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge 90 7.2 Daily Cleaning 92 Cleaning the Main Unit 92 Cleaning the Flatbed (Platen... Glass) and Pressure Board 93 Cleaning the Feeder 94 Cleaning the Power Plug 98 Appendix Specifications 100 Specification for the Scanner 100 Options ...101 Consumables 101 Exterior Dimensions 102 Index ...103 4
... Paper Jams 77 Clearing a Paper Jam 77 Paper Jam Causes 81 6.3 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal 82 6.4 Display Messages 83 Error Messages 83 Scanner Status Messages 85 6.5 Troubleshooting 86 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 7.1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge 90 7.2 Daily Cleaning 92 Cleaning the Main Unit 92 Cleaning the Flatbed (Platen... Glass) and Pressure Board 93 Cleaning the Feeder 94 Cleaning the Power Plug 98 Appendix Specifications 100 Specification for the Scanner 100 Options ...101 Consumables 101 Exterior Dimensions 102 Index ...103 4
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....0 lb (33.6 kg). Connect the plug securely to the power source. ■ Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner. ■ Never attempt to Cardiac Pacemaker Users This product generates a weak magnetic field. Call for service immediately. ■ Before you attempt ...heat, sense vibration, or smell odd odors around itself or another object. Avoid shocks and vibrations to the scanner caused by yourself. ■ Notice to disassemble or modify the scanner. ■ Never use flammable aerosol products near flammable substances such as alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, or any...
....0 lb (33.6 kg). Connect the plug securely to the power source. ■ Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner. ■ Never attempt to Cardiac Pacemaker Users This product generates a weak magnetic field. Call for service immediately. ■ Before you attempt ...heat, sense vibration, or smell odd odors around itself or another object. Avoid shocks and vibrations to the scanner caused by yourself. ■ Notice to disassemble or modify the scanner. ■ Never use flammable aerosol products near flammable substances such as alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, or any...
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..., the paper edges may tip or fall over, and cause an injury. ■ When you accidentally spill liquid or drop a metal object into the scanner. Doing so might result in a malfunction. ■ Open the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to do so might result in a malfunction or ... so might result in a malfunction or personal injury. 6 Call for a long time, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet to stop the scanner. ■ Be very careful when you can disconnect the power cord easily at all liquids, beverages, or any object other metal objects away from the...
..., the paper edges may tip or fall over, and cause an injury. ■ When you accidentally spill liquid or drop a metal object into the scanner. Doing so might result in a malfunction. ■ Open the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to do so might result in a malfunction or ... so might result in a malfunction or personal injury. 6 Call for a long time, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet to stop the scanner. ■ Be very careful when you can disconnect the power cord easily at all liquids, beverages, or any object other metal objects away from the...
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...vibration and strong shock • Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Condensation occurring inside the scanner may cause a malfunction and adversely affect the scanner or your computer. • Places exposed to direct sunlight If installation in such places is well within ...RH • Near electronic equipment or heavy equipment that there is enough space around the scanner, as a speaker, TV, or radio. 7 Doing so may impair scan image quality. Avoid placing the scanner in the illustration above. Installation Location More than 5.9" (150 mm) More than 27...
...vibration and strong shock • Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Condensation occurring inside the scanner may cause a malfunction and adversely affect the scanner or your computer. • Places exposed to direct sunlight If installation in such places is well within ...RH • Near electronic equipment or heavy equipment that there is enough space around the scanner, as a speaker, TV, or radio. 7 Doing so may impair scan image quality. Avoid placing the scanner in the illustration above. Installation Location More than 5.9" (150 mm) More than 27...
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... letting the feeder fall over backwards. ■ Close the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to avoid pinching your region's requirement. • Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet. Power Supply • Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240 V (50/60 Hz) or AC 120... leg. • Do not tug the power cord. When you are unsure of anything relating to the total amperage of obstacles. Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device.
... letting the feeder fall over backwards. ■ Close the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to avoid pinching your region's requirement. • Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet. Power Supply • Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240 V (50/60 Hz) or AC 120... leg. • Do not tug the power cord. When you are unsure of anything relating to the total amperage of obstacles. Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device.
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...from product in the event that you may drop the scanner, or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it . Carrying Take care when moving the scanner, you notice any cables. Two people must carry the scanner. WARNING ■ The scanner weighs 74.0 lb (33.6 kg). If the ...cables are not removed before moving the scanner. Two people should hold the scanner firmly on opposite sides when lifting it ...
...from product in the event that you may drop the scanner, or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it . Carrying Take care when moving the scanner, you notice any cables. Two people must carry the scanner. WARNING ■ The scanner weighs 74.0 lb (33.6 kg). If the ...cables are not removed before moving the scanner. Two people should hold the scanner firmly on opposite sides when lifting it ...
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Chapter 1 Getting Ready This chapter describes the features of the scanner, what's in the box, and the names and functions of parts on the scanner. 1.1 Features of the DR-7080C 12 1.2 Before Getting Started 14 Unpacking 14 Removing the Transportation Screw ....... 15 1.3 Part Names 16 Feeder 16 Flatbed 17 Rear 18 Operation Panel 19 1.4 Job Function 20 1.5 Optional Products 21 Stamp Unit 21
Chapter 1 Getting Ready This chapter describes the features of the scanner, what's in the box, and the names and functions of parts on the scanner. 1.1 Features of the DR-7080C 12 1.2 Before Getting Started 14 Unpacking 14 Removing the Transportation Screw ....... 15 1.3 Part Names 16 Feeder 16 Flatbed 17 Rear 18 Operation Panel 19 1.4 Job Function 20 1.5 Optional Products 21 Stamp Unit 21
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...Skew correction This feature automatically detects when a document page is fed unevenly, and automatically straightens it. ● Text Orientation Recognition The DR-7080C can be scanned using the feeder. ● Large capacity, reliable feeding - The document size is detected and adjusted automatically, which ...bit color output Support for high-speed scanning of large volume documents. Chapter 1 Getting Ready Features of the DR-7080C The DR-7080C is a desktop ADF/flatbed scanner for black and white, grayscale, and 24-bit color output. ● High-speed scanning The feeder supports...
...Skew correction This feature automatically detects when a document page is fed unevenly, and automatically straightens it. ● Text Orientation Recognition The DR-7080C can be scanned using the feeder. ● Large capacity, reliable feeding - The document size is detected and adjusted automatically, which ...bit color output Support for high-speed scanning of large volume documents. Chapter 1 Getting Ready Features of the DR-7080C The DR-7080C is a desktop ADF/flatbed scanner for black and white, grayscale, and 24-bit color output. ● High-speed scanning The feeder supports...
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DR-7080C reaPdleinagsethriseamdatnhuisaml, satnourealitbienfoaresaofpeepralatcinegfothrisfuutunriet. Areffteerreynocue.finish Document INSTRUCTIONS Scanner Instructions (this manual) QUICK REFERENCEDOCUMENT SCANNER Quick Reference Power Cord* Warranty Card*1 USB Cable Setup Disc *1 For U.S.A. and Canada only. *2 The power cord varies according to country of purchase. 14 If ...
DR-7080C reaPdleinagsethriseamdatnhuisaml, satnourealitbienfoaresaofpeepralatcinegfothrisfuutunriet. Areffteerreynocue.finish Document INSTRUCTIONS Scanner Instructions (this manual) QUICK REFERENCEDOCUMENT SCANNER Quick Reference Power Cord* Warranty Card*1 USB Cable Setup Disc *1 For U.S.A. and Canada only. *2 The power cord varies according to country of purchase. 14 If ...
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Important ● Turning the scanner ON without removing the transportation screw may damage the scanner. If installed, always remove the transportation screw and tag before trying to lock the scanner's optical unit in place and protect it against damage caused by vibration and other forces during shipment. You must remove the transportation screw before turning the power ON. 15 1.2 Before Getting Started Removing the Transportation Screw 1 A transportation screw is installed at the factory to use the scanner.
Important ● Turning the scanner ON without removing the transportation screw may damage the scanner. If installed, always remove the transportation screw and tag before trying to lock the scanner's optical unit in place and protect it against damage caused by vibration and other forces during shipment. You must remove the transportation screw before turning the power ON. 15 1.2 Before Getting Started Removing the Transportation Screw 1 A transportation screw is installed at the factory to use the scanner.
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... !2 Air Vents !3 USB Connector Connect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible USB cable here. (See p. 28.) !4 DIP Switches Configure these switches to heat build-up inside the scanner and create the risk of the back panel. Important ● Never touch the cables on the left side of fire. 18 Disconnection of cables can...
... !2 Air Vents !3 USB Connector Connect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible USB cable here. (See p. 28.) !4 DIP Switches Configure these switches to heat build-up inside the scanner and create the risk of the back panel. Important ● Never touch the cables on the left side of fire. 18 Disconnection of cables can...
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Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer This chapter describes how to connect the scanner to a computer, and includes information about what you need to do to get Windows to recognize the scanner. 2.1 Checking Your Operating Environment 24 2.2 Connecting to a Computer 25 SCSI Connections 25 USB Connections 28 Connecting the Power Cord 29 2.3 Turning ON or OFF the Power 30 Turning ON the Power 30 Recognizing the Scanner 31 Turning OFF the Power 33
Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer This chapter describes how to connect the scanner to a computer, and includes information about what you need to do to get Windows to recognize the scanner. 2.1 Checking Your Operating Environment 24 2.2 Connecting to a Computer 25 SCSI Connections 25 USB Connections 28 Connecting the Power Cord 29 2.3 Turning ON or OFF the Power 30 Turning ON the Power 30 Recognizing the Scanner 31 Turning OFF the Power 33
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...Computer Checking Your Operating Environment Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use the Job function, run the scanner with a computer running Windows NT. Important ● The DR-7080C does not support operation under Windows 95. ● The Job function is running a supported operating system other ...MB or more of free space on the hard disk ● SCSI card that is compatible with this scanner or Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface card (See "Connecting to use the DR-7080C. ● IBM PC/AT or compatible machines that is not supported on one of the operating systems...
...Computer Checking Your Operating Environment Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use the Job function, run the scanner with a computer running Windows NT. Important ● The DR-7080C does not support operation under Windows 95. ● The Job function is running a supported operating system other ...MB or more of free space on the hard disk ● SCSI card that is compatible with this scanner or Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface card (See "Connecting to use the DR-7080C. ● IBM PC/AT or compatible machines that is not supported on one of the operating systems...
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...: AHA-2930U, AHA-2940AU, ASC-19160, ASC-29160, APA-1480 Be sure to use one of the recommended SCSI cards. ● SCSI cable The scanner's SCSI connector is running. CAUTION ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time. ■ Turn OFF the computer and... remove any interface cables when an application is a half-pitch 50-pin (pin type) connector. SCSI Connections Connect the scanner to your computer. 25 To connect the scanner with your computer. Use the method that is compatible with a SCSI cable, you will need the following items that are not Note ...
...: AHA-2930U, AHA-2940AU, ASC-19160, ASC-29160, APA-1480 Be sure to use one of the recommended SCSI cards. ● SCSI cable The scanner's SCSI connector is running. CAUTION ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time. ■ Turn OFF the computer and... remove any interface cables when an application is a half-pitch 50-pin (pin type) connector. SCSI Connections Connect the scanner to your computer. 25 To connect the scanner with your computer. Use the method that is compatible with a SCSI cable, you will need the following items that are not Note ...
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... in SCSI devices or SCSI devices connected to the computer, insert the other SCSI cable into one of the connectors on the bottom of the scanner. Chapter 2 Connecting to turn it down to a Computer ◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable CAUTION ■ The SCSI cable should only be used . Insert the ... connect the other built-in use.) ◆ Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator Set the SCSI ID and the terminator on the rear of the scanner. Two SCSI connectors are turned OFF. ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time a USB connector is longer ...
... in SCSI devices or SCSI devices connected to the computer, insert the other SCSI cable into one of the connectors on the bottom of the scanner. Chapter 2 Connecting to turn it down to a Computer ◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable CAUTION ■ The SCSI cable should only be used . Insert the ... connect the other built-in use.) ◆ Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator Set the SCSI ID and the terminator on the rear of the scanner. Two SCSI connectors are turned OFF. ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time a USB connector is longer ...
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.... Note that if you use a terminator plug and the DIP switch is set to ON. Set the terminator on the last SCSI device on the scanner to ON. In such a connection, set the terminator on all other SCSI devices to set the DIP switch or use 0 and 1. Normally 0 and 1 are assigned... as the last piece of equipment in a daisy chain. In such a connection, be sure to set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as this scanner is normally assigned to the SCSI controller. Do not select 7 as the end device to 7 for hard disks.
.... Note that if you use a terminator plug and the DIP switch is set to ON. Set the terminator on the last SCSI device on the scanner to ON. In such a connection, set the terminator on all other SCSI devices to set the DIP switch or use 0 and 1. Normally 0 and 1 are assigned... as the last piece of equipment in a daisy chain. In such a connection, be sure to set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as this scanner is normally assigned to the SCSI controller. Do not select 7 as the end device to 7 for hard disks.