User Manual

WHAT TECHNOLOGY GIVES,
TECHNOLOGY TAKES AWAY.
Imagine the year 2010. All your important
documents and records have been backed up
and stored in a digital library. Problem is,
when your new/upgraded computer system
tries to retrieve them, all you get is a blank
screen. With no established technology
standards, and none on the horizon, one
simple hardware or software upgrade could
be enough to lock you out of your digital
library for good.
Even if future technology is viable, your
digital storage media might be unreadable
due to aging and deterioration. It won’t take a
major disaster, just simple human error, to
render any file unrecoverable. At best,
backing up information electronically is
labor-intensive—stealing time from more
productive work. Even the best migration
strategies for updating archives are time-
consuming and error-prone, not to mention
cost-prohibitive for most businesses.
BACKUP TO THE FUTURE.
No single technology, no single machine, has
succeeded in handling all aspects of document
capture, storage, and retrieval. Nothing, that
is, until now.
Presenting a revolutionary innovation from
Canon—the DR-5060F. Representing a category
of one, it’s the only high-speed, high-volume
desktop scanner to combine the best of both
digital and analog worlds, in one affordable,
space-saving unit.
Only Canon’s DR-5060F Digital Scanner
captures documents electronically, saving
them simultaneously on obsolescence-proof
microfilm. In one simple operation, you get
the security and legal acceptability of
microfilm storage. Plus, the digital conven-
ience of high-speed, PC on-line access.