User Manual

Convenience
The CR-180II check transport’s U-shaped paper path,
built-in prescan imprinter, and two output pockets offer
maximum productivity in a small footprint. The imprinter
comes standard to allow the printing of endorsement
information on checks prior to scanning. The two output
pockets add capacity to sort checks based on the MICR
information into two 200-check stacks. The CR-180II
scanner’s clamshell design with side opening provides
full access to the entire paper path, making it easy to
change the imprinter ink cartridge or perform daily cleaning
and maintenance tasks.
The bundled Silver Bullet Ranger driver helps ensure
compatibility with virtually any check processing software
application. Also included are ISIS and TWAIN drivers, as
well as Canon’s Scanning Utility for the CR-180II check
transport. This scanning utility software enables users to
scan, view, print, and file check data while allowing MICR
data to be used as the file name or in log files for cross-
reference. Simple connectivity is provided with dual
SCSI-III and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces, giving the
user a choice of either popular industry-standard.
Real-World Check Processing
Bringing check imaging closer to the point of presentment
allows financial institutions and commercial customers
to achieve considerable return on investment, reduce oper-
ational costs and, most of all, stay competitive. Electronic
check conversion virtually eliminates the inefficiency of
handling physical checks at branch locations and transpor-
tation to centralized processing centers.
Converting paper checks into electronic transactions at the
earliest stage of payment processing drastically reduces
uncollected float, the dollar amount of checks outstanding
in the process of being collected by banks.
Canon developed the imageFORMULA CR-180II check
transport to meet these real-world needs. High speeds,
exceptional reliability, and state-of-the-art technology make
this check transport the ideal product for high-volume
back-counter/branch capture environments and remittance
processing/lockbox applications.
* Examples based on typical settings, rated in checks/images per minute with U.S. personal checks
at 200 dpi in black and white or grayscale.