User Manual Please read this manual before using the scanner. After you finish reading this manual, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Canon imageFORMULA DR-X10C Document Scanner. Please read this and the following manuals thoroughly before using the scanner to become acquainted with its capabilities and make the most of its many functions. After reading the manuals, store them in a safe place for future reference. Hint Manuals for the Scanner • The User Manual and the CapturePerfect 3.0 document files are installed in the following locations during software installation.
• Electronic versions of all manuals are available for viewing from the Setup CD. Symbols Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions, handling precautions, and instructions that should be observed for safety. WARNING Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed correctly. To use the scanner safely, always pay attention to these warnings.
How This Manual is Organized This manual consists of the following chapters.
User Manual Hardware Please read this manual before using the scanner. After you finish reading this manual, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Hardware 3. Document Feed and Eject Trays...................... 3-6 Table of Contents Preparing the Document Feed Tray ..................... 3-6 Adjusting the Document Guides ........................... 3-8 Preparing the Document Eject Tray ................... 3-10 Introduction..............................................................iii Manuals for the Scanner ......................................... iii Symbols Used in This Manual ................................. iv How This Manual is Organized..
Hardware 3. Imprinter Ink Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning .........................................................5-14 About the Imprinter ............................................. 5-14 Replacing Ink Cartridges .................................... 5-15 Cleaning the Print Heads.................................... 5-19 Imprinter Testing................................................. 5-20 Chapter 6 Practical Examples 1. Messages .........................................................
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 1. Important Safety Instructions ........................... 1-2 Installation Location ..............................................1-2 Power ....................................................................1-2 Moving the Scanner ..............................................1-3 Handling ................................................................1-3 Disposal ................................................................1-5 2. Features.................
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 1. Important Safety Instructions To ensure the safe operation of this scanner, be sure to read the safety warnings and precautions described below. ● Avoid exposing the scanner to rapid changes in temperature. If the room in which the scanner is installed is cold but rapidly heated, water droplets (condensation) may form inside the scanner. This may result in a noticeable degradation in scanning quality.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● Do not pull directly on the power cord. When disconnecting the power cord, grasp the plug and remove it from the outlet. ● Keep the area around the power plug clear of objects so that the power cord can be disconnected easily in an emergency. ● If you have any questions regarding the power supply, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative for further information.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ■ Some parts can only be cleaned when the power is turned ON. In these cases, be careful to avoid electric shock. ■ Clean the scanner using a slightly dampened cloth which has been well wrung out. Never use alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or any other flammable substances.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ■ Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that may get caught in the scanner while you are using it. This may result in personal injury. Be extra careful of neckties and long hair. If anything becomes caught in the scanner, immediately disconnect the power cord to stop the scanner. ■ Be careful when placing paper in the scanner and when removing jammed paper. It is possible to cut your hand on the edge of a sheet of paper.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 2. Features The main features of the DR-X10C are described below. ● Long Document Mode Document sheets up to one meter (39.4 inches) long can be scanned with Paper Size Detection. (See “Long Document Mode Setting” on p. 3-5.) ● Job Function Scanning conditions and the saving destination for image files are registered with the job, so you can scan using only control panel key operations. (See “About the Job Function” on p. 3-13.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● Prescan At the start of scanning, this function prescans the first page of a document and pauses so that you can use the first image to adjust the brightness and contrast before resuming scanning. ● Verify Scan While scanning, the count of document pages scanned is verified against a pre-specified count or the count obtained from Count-Only Mode. (See “Verify Scan” on p. 4-4.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● Dropout and Color Enhancement Functions The scanner is equipped with drop-out and enhancement functions that enable you to specify one color (red, blue, or green) to be omitted (dropped out) or enhanced when scanning, respectively. ● Folio Scan Documents that are too large to fit in the feeder inlet can be folded and scanned on both sides, and the images combined into a single image.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner ● Patchcode Support (Option) By installing the optional patchcode decoder, patch code sheets inserted between document pages can be detected for batch separation. (See “Using Patchcode Sheets (Option)” on p. 3-18.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner 3. Names and Functions of Parts The names and functions of the DR-X10C parts are shown below. Front View, Feeder Inlet, and Eject Outlet a Document Eject Tray Scanned documents are output here. (See p. 3-10.) b Document Feed Tray Load documents to be scanned. (See p. 3-6.) c Power Switch Turns the scanner ON and OFF. (See p. 3-2.) d Control Panel (See p. 1-11.) e Document Guides Adjust to match the width of documents, so that ejected documents stack neatly.
Chapter 1 Before You Start Using the Scanner Rear View Control Panel a USB Connector (Type B) Connect the supplied USB cable here. (See p. 2-6.) b SCSI Connector (50-pin half-pitch D-sub receptacle) Connect the SCSI cable here. (See p. 2-7.) c DIP Switch (SCSI ID) Selects the scanner’s SCSI ID. (See p. 2-8.) d Power Connector Connect the supplied power cord here. (See p. 2-7.) e Ventilation Holes (Exhaust Fan) Exhausts heat from inside the scanner.
Chapter 2 Setup 1. Setup Procedures ............................................ 2-2 2. Installation Requirements ................................ 2-3 3. Software Installation ........................................ 2-4 About the Setup Menu ..........................................2-4 4. Connecting the Scanner to the Computer ....... 2-6 Interface Connector Locations ..............................2-6 Connecting the Scanner to the Computer.............2-6 5. Turning the Power ON (Scanner Recognition) ...
Chapter 2 Setup 1. Setup Procedures Perform the following setup procedures to prepare the scanner for use. Step 1: Confirm the installation requirements. (See p. 2-3) Step 2: Install the Software. (See p. 2-4) Step 3: Connect the scanner to the computer. (See p. 2-6) Step 4: Turn the power ON (Scanner recognition). (See p. 2-9) • Windows XP IMPORTANT • Be sure to install the software before connecting the scanner to the computer.
Chapter 2 Setup 2. Installation Requirements To use the DR-X10C, your computer must satisfy the following system requirements.
Chapter 2 Setup 3. Software Installation This section describes how to install the software. ■ The Typical Installation Screen About the Setup Menu This screen appears when you click “Typical Installation” on the Menu screen. Click [Install] to install all of the listed software. When you insert the included Setup disc into the computer’s CD drive, the menu shown below should appear. If the menu does not appear, use Explorer to access the CD drive and execute the file “SETUP.EXE”.
Chapter 2 Setup ■ The Custom Installation Screen This screen appears when you click “Custom Installation” on the Menu screen. Select the check boxes next to the software that you want to install. Click [Install] to install the selected software. ■ The Read Manual Screen From this screen you can select one of the supplied electronic manuals to read: the Easy Start Guide (a printed copy is also supplied), the Reference Guide, the User Manual (this manual), or the CapturePerfect 3.0 Operation Guide.
Chapter 2 Setup 4. Connecting the Scanner to the Computer There are two methods for connecting the DR-X10C scanner to a computer: a USB connection to a standard USB port built in to the computer, or SCSI connection to a SCSI card installed in an expansion slot of the computer. Select the method that is best suited to your computer environment. Interface Connector Locations Connecting the Scanner to the Computer The USB port and SCSI connector are located on the scanner as shown below.
Chapter 2 Setup 3. Use the supplied USB cable to connect the scanner 3. Connect the power cord into an AC outlet. b to the computer. Connect the square plug (Type B) of the USB cable to the scanner. 120 V Type ■ Using a SCSI Connection IMPORTANT Make sure that the computer is turned OFF before connecting the SCSI cable. If the cable is connected while the computer is on, the scanner may not be properly recognized by the computer. 220 - 240 V Type 1. Shut down Windows and turn the computer’s power 4.
Chapter 2 Setup IMPORTANT Observe the following when connecting the scanner with other devices in a “daisy chain”. • The SCSI ID of the scanner is set to “SCSI ID = 2” by default. When using a daisy-chain configuration with other SCSI devices, set the DIP switches so that SCSI ID numbers are not duplicated in the system. DIP Switches Default Position (SCSI ID=2) • The DR-X10C scanner incorporates a SCSI terminator which is permanently set to ON.
Chapter 2 Setup 5. Turning the Power ON (Scanner Recognition) When you turn ON the computer and the scanner, the Windows Plug and Play function recognizes the scanner and automatically installs the required device driver. About the Power Switch Scanner Recognition When the power switch (located at the lower left side of the front of the scanner) is turned ON, the Document Feed Tray opens automatically. (See p. 3-6.) The scanner will be recognized the first time it is connected to the computer. 1.
Chapter 2 Setup • The DR-X10C device driver is installed in Device Manager under [Imaging Devices] as [CANON DR-X10C USB] or [CANON DR-X10C SCSI]. Hint • With Windows Vista, installation proceeds automatically regardless of the displayed “Check here for status” balloon help. You can click “Check here for status” to display the installation progress. • With Windows XP and Vista, a message appears when installation is finished.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 1. Turning the Power ON and OFF...................... 3-2 About the Power Switch ........................................3-2 2. Documents....................................................... 3-4 Acceptable Documents .........................................3-4 3. Document Feed and Eject Trays ..................... 3-6 Preparing the Document Feed Tray ......................3-6 Adjusting the Document Guides............................3-8 Preparing the Document Eject Tray ........
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 1. Turning the Power ON and OFF Use the power switch to turn the DR-X10C scanner ON and OFF, or if you are using a USB connection, you can set the USB-linked power switch. CAUTION • After turning the scanner OFF, wait at least ten seconds before turning it back ON. • If the scanner is connected via SCSI cable, always turn the scanner ON before turning the computer ON. If you turn the computer ON before the scanner, it may not recognize the scanner properly. 1.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 4. Press [Enter]. Enter Key The current setting is indicated by blinking square brackets [ ]. 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [ON] or [OFF], and press [Enter] to accept the selection. 6. Press the Stop key to exit the User Mode.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 2. Documents The DR-X10C scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards and checks to 11" × 17"/A3 size. The size and type of paper that can be fed depends on the feeding method. IMPORTANT Acceptable Documents A document must meet the following criteria to be scannable: • When scanning a multipage document, pages must be grouped together so that they have the same size, thickness, and weight.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation ■ Long Document Mode Setting 4. Press [Enter]. Using the Long Document mode, pages up to 39.37" (1 m) long can be scanned with automatic paper size detection. You can set the Long Document Mode setting from the User Mode. Enter Key 1. Press the Menu key on the control panel. The current setting is indicated by blinking square brackets ([ ]). Menu Key 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [ON] or [OFF], and press [Enter] to accept the selection. 6.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3. Document Feed and Eject Trays Before scanning, prepare the Document Feed and Eject Trays for the desired paper size. 1. Press the Menu key on the control panel. Preparing the Document Feed Tray ■ Opening the Document Feed Tray When the scanner is turned ON, the Document Feed Tray opens automatically and moves to the specified home position height. Menu Key The User Mode is activated. 2. Press the [ ] key seven times to display Tray Position. (See p. 4-9.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation The current setting is indicated by blinking square brackets [ ]. 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [1], [2] or [3]. The Document Feed Tray moves to the selected height. ■ Document Guides Unlock the document guides by gently pressing both sides of either guide (a), and sliding the document guides to match the width of your document (b). 6. Press [Enter] to accept the selection. 7. Press the Stop key to exit the User Mode.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation ■ Document Feed Tray Extension ■ Loading Documents at the Left Side Pull out the tray extension as needed for the length of your document. This example shows the procedure for loading documents at the left side of the feeder. 1. Spread the document guides all the way to the left and right. Adjusting the Document Guides 2. Load your documents against the left feed guide.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 4. Lock the right document guide (a), and unlock the 2. Lock the left document guide (a), and unlock the left document guide (b). right document guide (b). 5. Slide the left document guide to the left edge of your 3. Slide the right document guide all the way to the right. documents. 4. Unlock the left document guide.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation ■ Document Eject Tray Extension Preparing the Document Eject Tray Pull out the tray extension to match the length of your document. The Eject Tray includes two Document Eject Guides, the Eject Tray Extension and Eject Paper Stopper, to be adjusted to match the length of your documents. ■ Document Guides Slide the document eject guides to match the width of your documents.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 4. Document Feeding Methods Two document feeding methods are available: Continuous Feeding, which feeds documents automatically from the document tray by the pickup roller; and Manual Feeding, which requires one document at a time to be positioned manually for transport by the feed roller, while the pickup roller is disabled. Manual Feeding The Bypass Mode key lights and the Document Feed Tray rises so that documents can be fed manually one at a time.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation Continuous Manual Feeding Mode Enable the Continuous Manual Feeding Mode from the User Mode when document pages do not separate well using Continuous Feeding. The User Mode is activated. 2. Press the [ ] key six times to display “Manual Feed Mode”. (See p. 4-9.) Feed Roller Retard Roller 3. Confirm your settings. [ON]: Disables the pickup roller so that loaded documents have to be hand fed to the feed roller one page at a time.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 5. Scanning Scanning operations can be controlled by a scanning application program such as the CapturePerfect 3.0 software included with the scanner, or directly from the control panel of the DR-X10C, using the Job Function. This section describes the Job Function and provides an overview of CapturePerfect 3.0. Hint About the Job Function If no job is displayed, you must register a job using the Job Registration Tool.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation Scan Batch to File Documents are scanned with the preset scanning conditions, and the scanned image data is saved to a specified folder. CapturePerfect 3.0 CapturePerfect 3.0 is an ISIS-compatible application developed for Canon document scanners. CapturePerfect 3.0 includes the following modes. Select the desired scan mode from the Scan menu to perform scanning. For more information on CapturePerfect 3.0, refer to the CapturePerfect 3.0 Operation Guide.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation Scan To Presentation This mode is convenient when a compact scanner is used in an environment such as a conference hall, where it is connected to a large display or projector. By setting CapturePerfect for full-screen display before scanning, scanned images are displayed at full size on the screen. CapturePerfect 3.0 starts. Hint This is not usually practical for large scanners such as the DRX10C. ■ Using CapturePerfect 3.0 This section describes how to start CapturePerfect 3.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 4. Set the [Default Page Size]. 7. Set the scan settings. Hint For more information on specifying the scan settings, see “ISIS/ TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box” on p. 8-4. 8. From the [Scan] menu, select [Scan Batch to File]. IMPORTANT If you select [Default] in the ISIS driver properties dialog box, that setting is applied here. 5. Click [OK] to finish scanner selection. 6. From the [Scan] menu, select [Scanner Setting]. The [Scan Batch to File Setting] dialog box opens.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 10. Place your document and click [Save] to start • If the [Automatic Feeding] Feed Option is enabled, scanning is performed automatically whenever a sensor in the Document Feed Tray detects a loaded document, and pressing the Stop key causes the Continue Scanning dialog box to appear. • If the [Panel-Feeding] Feed Option is enabled, the Start key lamp is lit. You must load a document and press the Start key to scan.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 6. Using Patchcode Sheets (Option) When the optional patchcode decoder is installed, the DR-X10C supports Automatic File Separation by detecting patchcode sheets inserted within a document, and performs batch separation. • Patchcode sheets must be printed in their original size. The scanner may not recognize them as patchcode sheets if they are enlarged or reduced. About Patchcode Sheets Patchcode patterns are printed on the patchcode sheets used to automatically separate files.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation IMPORTANT How to Use Patchcode Sheets If the patchcode decoder is not installed, the [Patchcode] batch separation setting is not displayed. (See “Batch Separation” on p. 8-20.) This section describes how to use patchcode sheets with CapturePerfect 3.0. 1. Print the patchcode sheets on a printer. 4. Perform scanning with batch separation enabled. 5. Set the [Type of batch separation] setting to [Scan, IMPORTANT Continue Scanning] or [Skip, Continue Scanning].
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 7. Clearing a Paper Jam or Double Feed Error If a paper jam or double feed occurs during scanning, a paper jam message appears on the PC and on the scanner’s display panel. Use the following procedure to clear the paper jam. CAUTION • When removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper • Make sure to remove all of the jammed paper. Torn paper remaining in the scanner may cause future jams or damage to the scanner.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation IMPORTANT Handling a Double Feed The Rapid Recovery System setting in the ISIS/TWAIN driver causes the following process to occur after a paper jam. (See “[Rapid Recovery System] Check Box” on p. 8-17.) When a double feed is detected while scanning, the document pages for which double feeding was detected are ejected at the eject outlet, an error message appears on the PC and on the display panel, and transport stops.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation • When the Rapid Recovery System is enabled, scanning pauses when a double feed is detected, and the following error message is displayed. IMPORTANT • Press the Start key the erase the image that was being scanned when double feeding was detected, and resume scanning. • Press the Stop key to delete all scanned images, finish scanning, and display an error message.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 1. Other Functions and Settings .......................... 4-2 2. Function Description ........................................ 4-4 3. User Mode ....................................................... 4-9 User Mode Operating Procedure ..........................4-9 4. User Mode Functions.....................................
Chapter 4 Other Functions 1. Other Functions and Settings The following DR-X10C functions are grouped together as Other Functions. For details, refer to the indicated pages. Operation/Setting Method SCSI Speed Panel Operation User Mode ISIS/TWAIN – ✔ – Applicable Page p. 4-12 USB Short Packet – ✔ – p. 4-12 Auto USB Power Switch – ✔ – p. 3-2, p. 4-13 Imprinter (Optional) – – ✔ p. 4-8, p. 8-25 Imprinter Test – ✔ – p. 4-13, p. 5-20 Counter (Total Counter) – ✔ – p.
Chapter 4 Other Functions Operation/Setting Method Folio Scan Panel Operation User Mode ISIS/TWAIN – – ✔ Applicable Page p. 4-7, p. 8-8 Buzzer (Beeper) Control – ✔ – p. 4-11 Verify Scan ✔ – ✔ p. 4-4 Manual Feed Mode – ✔ – p. 3-11, p. 4-12 Hint • The Operation/Setting Methods are as follows: Panel Operation: The operation or setting is performed using the control panel keys. User Mode: The scanner function setting is made as a User Mode selection.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 2. Function Description The Other Functions are described below. See “User Mode” on p. 4-9, for descriptions of the functions set from the User Mode. ■ Count-Only Mode IMPORTANT Counts the number of loaded document sheets by simply feeding them through the scanner. To reset the page counter, press and hold the Stop key for two seconds while the Count Only key is lit.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 3. Press the Start Key to start scanning. IMPORTANT “Verifying…” is displayed. • When a double feed is detected, documents already fed through the feed inlet are transported to the eject outlet, and operation stops. • The message that appears when a double feed is detected depends on the Rapid Recovery System setting specified in the ISIS/TWAIN driver. See “When the Rapid Recovery System is Enabled” on p. 3-22 for details.
Chapter 4 Other Functions ■ Staple Detection Function IMPORTANT When sensors at both sides of the feed inlet detect the bent corner of a stapled document, an error message appears and feeding stops. • Ultrasonic double-feed detection works only when the document pages overlap by at least two inches (50 mm). • If documents stick together due to static electricity, Ultrasonic Double-Feed Detection may not function correctly.
Chapter 4 Other Functions ■ Selectable Background ■ Folio Scan You can specify whether the background behind the scanned image is black or white. The background is changed by rotating the platen rollers to expose either the black or white part of the rollers, according to the selection specified in the ISIS/TWAIN driver. Use Folio Scan to scan very large documents (up to 22" × 34"/A1 size) by folding each document sheet and scanning the front and back.
Chapter 4 Other Functions ■ Locking the Keys (Invalidate Key Function) ■ Imprinter (Optional) Press and hold the [Enter] key for approximately 5 seconds to display the Invalidate Key setting. The scanner imprinter options consist of the Pre-Imprinter, which prints a text string on document pages before scanning them, and the Post-Imprinter, which prints a text string on document pages after scanning them. For details, contact your dealer or service representative.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 3. User Mode The User Mode provides the user with the capability to change certain scanner functions. User Mode Operating Procedure User Mode operations are controlled by the following procedure. Hint Operating procedures differ according to User Mode function. For details, refer to the indicated pages. 1. Press the Menu key on the control panel. Menu Key The User Mode is activated. 2. Press the [ ] and [ ] keys to select the User Mode function.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 3. Press [Enter]. Enter Key The current setting is indicated by blinking square brackets [ ]. 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [ON] or [OFF], and press [Enter] to accept the selection.
Chapter 4 Other Functions 4. User Mode Functions The following functions are available in the User Mode. ■ Buzzer (Beeper) Control Setting ■ Staple Detection Setting The beeper (“buzzer”) sounds when you press the control panel keys and when a scanning error occurs. ON2: The beeper sounds when a scanner error occurs. ON: The beeper sounds when a scanner error occurs, and when a control panel key is pressed. OFF: The beeper never sounds.
Chapter 4 Other Functions ■ Continuous Manual Feeding Mode Setting ■ SCSI Speed Setting This mode disables automatic feeding by the pickup roller, so that the loaded document stack must be fed by hand one sheet at a time by the operator. (See “Continuous Manual Feeding Mode” on p. 3-12.) ON: The pickup roller is disabled. OFF: Documents are fed by the pickup roller. Selects the scanner’s SCSI transfer speed.
Chapter 4 Other Functions ■ Tray Position Setting ■ Total Counter The document tray should be set to match the number of document sheets to be loaded (100, 300, or 500 sheets). (See “Preparing the Document Feed Tray” on p. 3-6.) 0: Up to 500 sheets (default setting) 1: Up to 300 sheets 2: Up to 100 sheets Displays the lifetime total number of document pages fed by the scanner.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 1. Regular Maintenance....................................... 5-2 Cleaning the Scanner............................................5-2 Cleaning the Glass and Rollers.............................5-3 Opening and Closing the Upper Unit ....................5-3 Cleaning Rollers with a Cleaning Sheet................5-4 Cleaning the Glass................................................5-5 Cleaning the Platen Rollers...................................5-6 Cleaning the Pickup and Feed Rollers....
Chapter 5 Maintenance 1. Regular Maintenance To maintain scanning quality, routinely clean the scanner as described below. CAUTION • Do not use spray cleaners to clean the scanner. Precision mechanisms may get wet and malfunction. • Never use paint thinner, alcohol, or other organic solvents to clean the scanner. Such solvents may deform or discolor the exterior of the scanner, and cause other damage.
Chapter 5 Maintenance Cleaning the Glass and Rollers Opening and Closing the Upper Unit If scanned images contain spots or documents become dirty after scanning, the scanning glass or transport rollers inside the scanner may be dirty. The locations of the main glass and rollers are as follows. To clean the inside of the scanner, carefully follow this procedure to open and close the upper unit.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 2. Press the [ Hint ] key once to display “Cleaning Mode”. An error message appears on the display panel if the upper unit is open (raised). 3. Press [Enter]. Cleaning Rollers with a Cleaning Sheet Enter Key Rollers in the transport path are cleaned using the Cleaning Mode of the User Mode, using a cleaning sheet. Hint • Each cleaning sheet is used several times to clean one side of the rollers. • Cleaning sheets can be purchased as consumables.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 6. Insert the cleaning sheet adhesive-side up into the Cleaning the Glass feed inlet. The scanner has two types of glass: the sensor glass for document detection, and the scanning glass for actual scanning. Scanning Glass Sensor Glass The cleaning sheet feeds through the scanner, and the Cleaning Mode exits. Hint • The appearance of extraneous spots or streaks in scanned images may indicate a dirty scanning glass.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Wipe any dust off the scanning glass with a clean, dry Hint cloth. The platen rollers are cleaned by wiping while rotating the rollers in three stages. 4. Press the Stop key to turn off the lamp. 1. Carefully raise the upper unit until it stops. 2. Press and hold the Stop key on the control panel for approximately seconds. Stop Key 5. Carefully lower the upper unit (a). Press down on Stop Key both sides of the upper unit to ensure that it is securely closed.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Clean the black and white surfaces of the rollers by Cleaning the Pickup and Feed Rollers wiping horizontally with a moistened, wrung-out cloth. Use the following procedure to remove and reinstall the pickup and feed rollers during cleaning or replacement. IMPORTANT CAUTION When cleaning, be careful not to bend the sheet over the roller. The location of the sheet for the lower platen roller is in front of the roller.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Lift the pickup roller mounting lever, and remove the 6. Use a moistened, well wrung-out cloth to wipe off any roller. dust from the rollers. ■ Reinstalling Pickup and Feed Rollers 4. Pull the feed roller lock lever down (a) and move it to the right (b) to unlock the feed roller. 1. Set the pickup roller (a) in place and push the mounting lever (b) back to secure it. 5. Remove the feed roller. 2.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Push the feed roller lock lever up (a) and move it to 5. Carefully lower the upper unit (a). Press down on the left (b) to lock the feed roller in place. both sides of the upper unit to ensure that it is securely closed.(b) 4. Push the roller cover up until it clicks into place. Cleaning the Retard Roller Use the following procedure to remove and reinstall the retard roller during cleaning or replacement.
Chapter 5 Maintenance ■ Reinstalling the Retard Roller 3. Push the roller lock lever up (a) and move it to the left (b) to unlock the roller. 1. Set the retard roller into place in the scanner. 4. Remove the retard roller. 2. Align the notches in the roller with the shaft pins in the scanner, then slide the roller lock lever in the direction indicated by the arrow. 5. Use a moistened, well wrung-out cloth to wipe off any dirt from the roller. 3.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 4. Replace the roller cover. 5. Push the front of the roller cover in until it clicks into place. 6. Carefully lower the upper unit (a). Press down on both sides of the upper unit to ensure that it is securely closed.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 2. Replacing the Transport Rollers As the rollers start to wear out, feeding quality declines, and document feed errors, such as paper jams, become more likely. If document feed errors continue to occur after cleaning the rollers, purchase the Roller Replacement Kit and replace the transport rollers (pickup, feed, and retard rollers). ■ Roller Replacement Kit Roller Replacement Cycle The Roller Replacement Kit consists of replacement pickup, feed, and retard rollers.
Chapter 5 Maintenance The counter reset mode is activated. Checking and Resetting the Page Counter The roller usage counter can be checked and reset using the Roller Counter User Mode setting. 4. Press the [ IMPORTANT ] key to select [RESET], and press [Enter]. The counter is reset to zero. • This counter shows the number of pages transported by the currently installed feed rollers. Make sure to reset the counter when you replace the rollers.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Imprinter Ink Cartridge Replacement and Cleaning When the optional imprinter is used, printing will become faint or nonexistent when the ink is depleted. It is recommended to keep a spare ink cartridge on hand. ■ Preparing an Ink Cartridge About the Imprinter Use one of the following red, blue or green HP ink cartridges. For details, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 2. Turn the lock lever downwards. Replacing Ink Cartridges Replace the ink cartridge using the following procedure. IMPORTANT After replacing an ink cartridge, run a test print to confirm proper printing. (See “Imprinter Testing” on p. 5-20.) ■ Replacing the Ink Cartridge (Pre-Imprinter) IMPORTANT When the upper unit is raised, the pre-imprinter carriage moves to the ink cartridge replacement position. Therefore, the scanner must be ON when replacing the pre-imprinter ink cartridge.
Chapter 5 Maintenance CAUTION IMPORTANT Peel off the seal covering the nozzles of a cartridge only if you are going to use it immediately. Also, avoid touching the metal contacts or nozzles of the ink cartridge. • If the carriage is closed before the lock lever is raised, it will not be possible to turn the lock lever. In this case, close and re-open the upper unit to return the carriage to its replacement position.
Chapter 5 Maintenance ■ Replacing the Ink Cartridge (Post-Imprinter) 4. Pull the lock lever outward (a) to release the ink cartridge lock (b). Replace the Post-imprinter ink cartridge using the following procedure. 1. Adjust the document feed guides outward to allow access to the imprinter cover. 2. Press the imprinter cover tab (indicated by the arrow in the illustration) to unlock it. 5. Remove the ink cartridge. 3. Open the imprinter cover. 6.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 9. Carefully close the imprinter cover. CAUTION Peel off the seal covering the nozzles of a cartridge only if you are going to use it immediately. Also, avoid touching the metal contacts or nozzles of the ink cartridge. 10. Press down on the tab of the imprinter cover (as indicated by the arrow in the illustration) to lock it. 7. Install the new cartridge with the nozzles facing to the right.
Chapter 5 Maintenance ■ Cleaning Out Excess Ink (Pre-Imprinter) Cleaning the Print Heads When using the pre-imprinter, document pages are transported while the ink is still wet, so the platen roller and scanning glass will pick up ink, eventually resulting in streaks in images or soiled documents. Therefore, when using the pre-imprinter, regularly wipe any ink from the rollers and scanning glass with a moistened and well wrung-out cloth.
Chapter 5 Maintenance 3. Press the [ Imprinter Testing ] key twice to display “Imprinter Test”. After replacing an ink cartridge or cleaning the print head, perform a test print to confirm proper printing. Test printing is performed by the “Imprinter Test” User Mode selection. 4. Press [Enter]. IMPORTANT Before performing an Imprinter Test, load a sheet of paper into the Document Feed Tray. ■ Performing an Imprinter Test Enter Key Use the following procedure to execute the Imprinter Test. 1.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples 1. Messages ........................................................ 6-2 Status Display .......................................................6-2 Error Messages.....................................................6-3 2. Troubleshooting ............................................... 6-5 Trouble Categories................................................6-5 Problem and Solution............................................6-5 3. Uninstalling the Software .........................
Chapter 6 Practical Examples 1. Messages There are two types of display panel messages: “status indicator messages” and “error messages” that appear when the scanner encounters a problem. ■ Scanning... Status Display The following messages appear on the display panel to indicate the scanner’s operating state: ■ Counting... Status: Scanning is in progress. ■ Sleeping... Status: Operating in Count-Only mode. ■ Insert the Sheet Status: The scanner is entering the Sleep mode. Press any key to recover.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples ■ Jam Error Messages When one of the following messages appears on the display panel, an error has occurred in the scanner. Follow the indicated procedure to resolve the error. Error Code: Pxxx Problem: Paper has jammed. Solution: Open the upper unit and remove the jammed paper. (See p. 3-20.) ■ Check Imprinter ■ Dust Detected Error Code: H001 Problem: No ink cartridge is installed in the postimprinter. Solution: Install an ink cartridge.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples ■ Skew Detected ■ Staple Detected Error Code: J018 Problem: A skewed document page contacted the wall of the transport path. Solution: Remove and reposition the document page. Error Code: J001 Problem: A stapled document has been detected. Solution: Remove the staple(s), and rescan the document. ■ Tray Error ■ Double Feed Error Code: E021 Problem: An error has occurred with the Document Feed Tray. Solution: Turn the power OFF, and restart the scanner.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples 2. Troubleshooting This section describes the problems that may occur during use of the scanner and how to solve them. Cause Trouble Categories Solution The following trouble categories are addressed: • The Scanner Does Not Turn ON (See p. 6-5) • The Scanner Is Not Recognized (Connecting via USB) (See p. 6-5) • The Scanner Is Not Recognized (Connecting via SCSI) (See p. 6-6) • Scanning Is Not Performed (See p. 6-6) • Slow Scanning Speed (See p.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples ■ The Scanner Is Not Recognized (Connecting via SCSI) ■ Scanning Is Not Performed If scanning does not start when it should, first confirm the following: ✔ Are the scanner and PC correctly connected with the proper cable? ✔ Is the scanner’s power switch turned ON? If the scanner’s SCSI connection is not recognized, first confirm the following: ✔ Are the scanner and PC connected correctly using the proper cable? ✔ Is the scanner’s power switch turned ON? ✔ Is the SCSI card in t
Chapter 6 Practical Examples Cause Solution Cause Solution ■ Saved Image Files Do Not Open Resident applications, such as anti-virus software, are draining memory resources. Quit all resident applications. If image files saved by CapturePerfect 3.0 cannot be opened by another application, first confirm the following: ✔ Does the application you are using support CapturePerfect 3.0 image file types (*.bmp, *.tif, *.jpg and *.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples Problem Cause Solution Cause Solution Text or images from the back side of your document appear in the scanned image. Brightness may be set too low. Increase the Brightness setting. Or, enable the [Prevent Bleed Through/Remove Background] setting. The paper is too thin. Photocopy the document, and scan the copy. Problem Cause Solution Problem Double-sided scanning is not possible. Cause Scanning Side is set to [Simplex]. Solution Set Scanning Side to [Duplex].
Chapter 6 Practical Examples 3. Uninstalling the Software Some scanner malfunctions can be resolved by reinstalling the software. Before reinstalling the software, make sure to completely uninstall any previous installation first. 2. Double click [Add or Remove Programs]. Uninstalling the ISIS/TWAIN Driver The following procedure uses the ISIS/TWAIN driver as an example. Follow the same procedure to uninstall the Job Registration Tool and CapturePerfect 3.0.
Chapter 6 Practical Examples 4. Click [Yes] to proceed with uninstallation. 5. When uninstallation is finished, click [Finish].
Chapter 7 Appendix 1. Specifications................................................... 7-2 Unit Specifications.................................................7-2 Options..................................................................7-4 Consummables .....................................................7-4 External Dimensions .............................................7-5 2. Option Specifications ....................................... 7-6 Barcode Specifications........................................
Chapter 7 Appendix 1. Specifications 600 dpi (speed priority) Simplex 82 pages/min. Duplex 82 images/min. 600 dpi (image quality priority) Simplex 25 pages/min. Duplex 50 images/min. Grayscale 200 dpi Simplex 100 pages/min. Duplex 200 images/min. 300 dpi Simplex 100 pages/min. Duplex 200 images/min. 400 dpi Simplex 86 pages/min. Duplex 86 images/min. 600 dpi (speed priority) Simplex 84 pages/min. Duplex 84 images/min. 600 dpi (image quality priority) Simplex 25 pages/min. Duplex 25 images/min.
Chapter 7 Appendix Scanning Speed (LTR/A4 landscape) Black and White 200 dpi Simplex 128 pages/min. Duplex 256 images/min. 300 dpi Simplex 128 pages/min. Duplex 256 images/min. 400 dpi Simplex 82 pages/min. Duplex 82 images/min. 600 dpi (speed priority) Simplex 80 pages/min. Duplex 80 images/min. 600 dpi (image quality priority) Simplex 32 pages/min. Duplex 64 images/min. Grayscale 200 dpi Simplex 128 pages/min. Duplex 256 images/min. 300 dpi Simplex 128 pages/min. Duplex 256 images/min.
Chapter 7 Appendix Ink Cartridge: Blue (Product Code: 3693A002) This blue ink cartridge is used by the pre- and post-imprinters. (See “Replacing Ink Cartridges” on p. 5-15.) Options Pre-Imprinter Unit (Product Code: 2418B003) This imprinter unit prints a text string on document pages before scanning them. (See “Imprinter (Optional)” on p. 4-8.) Ink Cartridge: Red (Product Code: 3693A003) This red ink cartridge is used by the pre- and post-imprinters.
Chapter 7 Appendix 20.79" (528 mm) External Dimensions 22.17" (563 mm) 14.77" (375 mm) 5.51" (140 mm) 17.01" (432 mm) 21.10" (536 mm) 33.
Chapter 7 Appendix 2. Option Specifications This section contains the specifications for the separately sold Barcode Module (p. 7-4) and imprinters. Refer to “Using Patchcode Sheets (Option)” (p. 3-18) for the specifications of the patchcodes that can be detected by the patchcode decoder. ■ Detection Conditions Barcode Specifications The following barcodes can be read by installing the optional barcode module. ■ Barcode Types Code No.
Chapter 7 Appendix Item Condition Position Feeding Direction Imprinter Font Sizes (Dots) 12 × 12 (with no added space between characters) 12 × 8 (with no added space between characters) 12 × 12 (with added space between characters) 12 × 8 (with added space between characters) Number of Printable Characters Up to 96 characters Printable Paper Plain paper without water-resist coating Compatible Ink Cartridges HP Ink Cartridges Color: Blue, Red, Green (see p.
Chapter 7 Appendix 3. Index B Double-Feed Detection Function ..................................4-5 Double-Feed Errors .....................................................3-21 Double-Feed Retry ........................................................4-6 Background Selection ................................................... 4-7 C E CapturePerfect 3.0 ...................................................... 3-14 Cleaning feed roller ...............................................................
Chapter 7 Appendix USB Connection ............................................................2-6 USB Connector .............................................................2-6 USB-Linked Switch ......................................................3-2 User Mode .....................................................................4-9 functions ................................................................4-11 operating procedure .................................................4-9 Post-Imprinter ........
User Manual Software Please read this manual before using the scanner. After you finish reading this manual, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Software Table of Contents Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 1. Before You Start Using the Scanner ................8-2 2. ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box ...........8-4 Basic Tab Sheet ................................................... 8-5 [Brightness] Tab Sheet ....................................... 8-12 [Image processing] Tab Sheet............................ 8-15 [Others] Tab Sheet ............................................. 8-17 [Pre Imprinter] and [Post Imprinter] Tab Sheets .............
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 1. Before You Start Using the Scanner................ 8-2 2. ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box .......... 8-4 Basic Tab Sheet....................................................8-5 [Brightness] Tab Sheet........................................8-12 [Image processing] Tab Sheet ............................8-15 [Others] Tab Sheet..............................................8-17 [Pre Imprinter] and [Post Imprinter] Tab Sheets.............................................
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 1. Before You Start Using the Scanner To use the DR-X10C with an ISIS/TWAIN-compliant application program, the DR-X10C must first be selected as the scanner to be used. This section describes how to select the scanner using CapturePerfect 3.0 (an ISIS-compatible application program). As the scanner selection procedure depends on the application program being used, refer to your application’s user’s manual if necessary for instructions on selecting the scanner. 1.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 4. Select the default page size. The Properties dialog box for the ISIS driver opens. IMPORTANT • Clicking the [Default] in the ISIS Driver Properties dialog box, the setting is applied here. • For the TWAIN driver, the default paper size is LTR/A4 and cannot be changed. 5. Click [OK] to finish scanner selection. 6. From the [Scan] menu, select [Scanner Setting].
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings 2. ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box The ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings dialog box consists of the standard tab sheets [Basic], [Brightness], [Image processing], [Others], and [Post Imprinter], and the optional tab sheet [Pre Imprinter]. See the description of each tab sheet for details. ISIS Driver Settings Dialog Box • Basic Tab Sheet (See p. 8-5) • [Brightness] Tab Sheet (See p. 8-12) • [Image processing] Tab Sheet (See p. 8-15) • [Others] Tab Sheet (See p.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Basic] Tab Advanced Version (ISIS driver only) This [Basic] tab sheet is displayed when the DR-X10C ISIS Driver is utilized from a scanner setting or scanning dialog box belonging to an ISIS-compatible application program. This tab sheet contains settings for DR-X10C functions that are not supported in the dialog box belonging to the application program. Basic Tab Sheet You can set basic scan conditions on the [Basic] tab sheet.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ [Basic] Tab Sheet Settings [Black and White] Use this mode to scan text and line drawing documents as black-and-while (binary) images. You can configure the following settings on the [Basic] tab sheet. [Error Diffusion] Use this mode to scan documents containing photos as black-and-white (binary) images. User Preference Click [Save] to open the [Save User Preference] dialog box.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Auto Color Detection] The document is detected as black-and-white or color before the scanned image is saved. Selecting this mode enables the [Setting] button for opening the [Auto Image Type Detection Settings] dialog box, where you can make settings for auto image type detection. (See “[Auto Image Type Detection Settings] Dialog Box” on p. 8-10.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Deskew] Check Box The Deskew function detects slanted document pages and straightens the scanned images. Hint • When the [Scan Options] on the [Basic] tab sheet is set to [Scan Single Page] for the TWAIN driver, the scanning side is set to [Simplex] and cannot be changed. (See “[Scan Options] (TWAIN driver only)” on p. 8-9.) IMPORTANT The Deskew function does not work properly in the following situations. Disable the Deskew function in these cases.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Scan Options] (TWAIN driver only) Specify the operation when scanning continuously with a TWAIN-compatible application program. IMPORTANT • Selecting [High-Quality Moire Reduction] produces highquality images, but the scanning speed is slower.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ Mode-Dependent Function Limitations The following tab sheet functions are partially disabled according to the selected mode. For details on the [Brightness] tab sheet settings, see “[Brightness] Tab Sheet” on p. 8-12.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ [Scan Area] Dialog Box The Area panel and [Preview] button are not displayed when using application programs, like the Job Registration Tool, that display the [OK] button in the Properties dialog box. In this dialog box you can define the area of the document page to scan on a selected page size, and register nonstandard document page sizes.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Area Window The size indicated for the Area panel corresponds to the page size setting, and the area within the panel indicates the current scanning area. [Preview] Button (TWAIN driver only) Load the document and then click the [Preview] button to scan one document page and display its preview image in the Area panel. Hint • The scanning area can be adjusted by dragging the handles (■) bordering the Area panel with your mouse.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Brightness Adjusts the brightness of images to be scanned. Hint If all of the settings on the [Brightness] tab sheet are disabled, the gamma setting is set to Custom. (See “[Gamma Settings] Dialog Box” on p. 8-14.) Hint • If images are too dark or if text on the back of a sheet bleeds through, you can drag the slider to the right to increase the setting. • If images are too light, drag the slider to the left to decrease the setting.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ [Gamma Settings] Dialog Box Input method Select the setting method for gamma correction. Use the [Gamma Settings] dialog box to adjust the gamma correction value. [Factor] Move the slider to the left or right to adjust the gamma correction factor between 0.2 and 5.0. Hint • The gamma correction value, Gamma Curve Graph, and sample image color are interlinked. When you adjust one of these items, the others are also adjusted automatically.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Export] button Clicking this button exports the custom gamma curve settings as a gamma table file (*.pxg). [Image processing] Tab Sheet The [Image processing] tab sheet provides settings affecting the processing of scanned images. Some settings may be disabled, depending on the mode settings on the [Basic] tab sheet. For details, see “Mode-Dependent Function Limitations” on p. 8-10.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Document Orientation Specify a rotation angle to correct the orientation of images. IMPORTANT • When [Text Orientation Recognition] is selected, the [Document Orientation] and area settings set in the Scan Area dialog box are disabled. • Some application programs do not support [Text Orientation Recognition]. Please disable [Text Orientation Recognition] if your application program behaves abnormally when this setting is enabled.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Color drop-out These selections are enabled for scanning modes other than 24-bit Color, so that you can select a primary color (red, green, blue) or gray to be ignored (dropped out) or enhanced. [Others] Tab Sheet The settings on the [Others] tab sheet are different for the ISIS and TWAIN drivers. Also, some settings may be disabled, depending on the mode settings on the [Basic] tab sheet. For details, see “Mode-Dependent Function Limitations” on p. 8-10.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [White] The background of documents changes to white and the black areas around scanned images are removed. [JPEG Transfer] Check Box When this check box is selected, scanned image data is always compressed to JPEG format within the scanner for output to the computer. IMPORTANT Hint When the background color is set to [White], [Border Removal] and [Punch Hole Removal] on the [Image processing] tab sheet are disabled.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Setting] Button This button is enabled when [Detect by Ultrasonic] is selected, and displays the [Detect Double Feed Setting] dialog box. In the [Detect Double Feed Setting] dialog box, you can select the sensor position for detection and set a nondetection area so that the area where a stamp or label is affixed to the document page is not detected as a double feed. [Manual Feeding] (Bypass Mode) This is linked to the [Bypass Mode] key on the control panel.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Batch Separation (when a patchcode decoder is installed) When the optional patchcode decoder is installed, batch separation by patchcode is enabled for all feeding option settings. [Setting] Button This button is enabled when [Automatic Feeding] is selected, and allows you to set the delay time from when a loaded document is detected until scanning starts.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Patchcode Orientation (ISIS driver only) This function is enabled when the optional patchcode decoder is installed and batch separation is set to [Patchcode]. Set the orientation to match that of the patchcode of the patchcode sheet.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Enable Barcode Detection] Check Box Select this check box to detect barcodes in scanned documents. Search Area [Enable] check box Select this check box to limit barcode detection to within a specified area of the document, and then enter the start positions and end positions for the horizontal direction and vertical direction. Hint • Barcode detection only applies to barcodes within the scanning area.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Output ST/SP] Output Start and Stop codes included in barcodes. Code 39 Detect Code 39 barcodes. [Method] Select the checksum calculation method. Code 128 Detect Code 128 barcodes. [Enable] Detect and read Code 39 barcodes. [Enable] Check Box Select this check box to detect and read Code 128 barcodes. [Full Ascii] Read barcodes in Full ASCII Code. [Checksum] Read the checksum included in barcodes. ITF Detect ITF barcodes (including industrial 2 of 5).
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings UPC Detect UPC-A/UPC-E barcodes. [Pre Imprinter] and [Post Imprinter] Tab Sheets The [Pre Imprinter] tab sheet is displayed when an optional pre-imprinter unit is installed, and allows you to imprint any character string or counter on to documents before scanning. [Enable] Check Box Detect and read UPC-A/UPC-E barcodes. [Addon] Set how to handle addon codes included in barcodes. Off: Ignore addon codes. On: Read addon codes.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Text Enter any character string to be imprinted or added. The [Post Imprinter] tab sheet allows you to imprint/add any character string or counter on scanned documents. The [Imprinter] check box is enabled only if the optional preimprinter unit is installed. Hint The following characters can be entered. • Numerals: 0 to 9 • Alphabetic characters: A to Z and a to z • Symbols: !" '# $ % &'( ) * + - .
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [Current time] abbreviation:
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings [White on Black] Add white text on to a black background. Orientation Specify the orientation of characters to be imprinted or added. [Black on Image] Add black text on to an image. [Counter] button Open the [Counter] dialog box, and configure counter settings. Hint Text orientation relative to the feeding direction is as follows. Orientation 0 degrees 90 degrees 180 degrees ■ [Counter] Dialog Box 270 degrees Make settings for add-on counters.
Chapter 8 ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings ■ [First Counter] and [Second Counter] Dialog Boxes [Every Page] Increments once per page. Make settings for add-on counters. [None] No counting up. [Reset Value] Select the initial value when the counter is reset. [Reset Trigger] Select the trigger for resetting the counter. [New File] (ISIS driver only) The counter is reset when a batch separation occurs according to the Batch Separation settings on the [Others] tab sheet. (See “Batch Separation” on p. 8-20.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 1. Before Use....................................................... 9-2 Job Function..........................................................9-2 Starting the Job Registration Tool.........................9-2 2. Job Registration Tool....................................... 9-3 3. Settings Dialog Boxes...................................... 9-5 [New/Editing] Dialog Box.......................................9-5 [Admin] Dialog Box........................................
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 1. Before Use The Job Registration Tool is an application for registering jobs that can be executed from the [Job] key on the control panel. This chapter describes the settings for the Job Registration Tool. For details on the Job Registration Tool, see “Job Registration Tool” (see p. 9-3). The Job Registration Tool starts.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 2. Job Registration Tool The Job Registration Tool consists of the main window below and the [New/Editing] and [Admin] dialog boxes. For details on the dialog boxes, see the description of each dialog box. Hint • If you select a registered job, [Copy] and [Delete] are enabled. Selecting [Copy] displays the following dialog box. Specify the job number to copy to and job title, and click the [OK] button to copy the job to the specified job number.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings Job List Displays the job numbers (01 to 99) and job titles. Job Information Displays the information for the job selected in the job list. [Close] Button Ends the Job Registration Tool.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings 3. Settings Dialog Boxes The settings dialog boxes of the Job Registration Tool include the [New/Editing] dialog box and [Admin] dialog box. For details, see the description of each dialog box. • Select the job number you want to register and click [New/ Editing] in the [Edit] menu. [New/Editing] Dialog Box In the [New/Editing] dialog box, you can register new jobs and edit registered jobs.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings Scanner Settings Press the [Setting] button to configure scanner settings. File name Enter a name for the files to save. Hint • File names may consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. • A time stamp is appended to the file name indicating the time of scanning. File type Enter the file format for saved files.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings [Access setting] Button This button is enabled when the [Save to My Pictures folder] check box is not selected, and allows you to enter the user name and password required to access the shared network folder specified for [Save in folder]. IMPORTANT The Compression rate setting is enabled when the scanner is set to [256-level Gray] or [24-bit Color] mode.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings ■ Opening the [Admin] Dialog Box [Compression] Check Box Select this check box to compress images saved to files. Black and white (binary) images are compressed in CCITT Group 4 format, and grayscale and color images in JPEG format. When this check box is not selected, the saved files are much larger. Click [Admin setting] in the [Admin] menu to open the [Admin] dialog box.
Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings [Warning Size] Enter the maximum total size for all files saved to the specified folder. IMPORTANT • When saving to removable storage media such as CD-R, specify the maximum capacity of the media. • When folder monitoring ([Display Warning Dialog]) is enabled, a warning message appears when starting to scan if the total size of the files in the specified folder exceeds the specified limit.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples 1. About Basic Condition Settings ..................... 10-2 Confirming the Basic Conditions for Scanning ....10-2 2. Practical Examples ........................................ 10-4 Scanning Documents of Unregistered Page Sizes ..........................................................10-4 Specifying the Scanning Area .............................10-5 Configuring Scanner Settings According to the Purpose.........................................................
Chapter 10 Practical Examples 1. About Basic Condition Settings This chapter provides an overview of the basic setting items that are the minimum requirements when configuring the scanner settings. For details on settings, see Chapter 8 “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box”. Mode Select the scanning mode. Confirming the Basic Conditions for Scanning When you scan a document, be sure to confirm the basic conditions [Mode], [Page Size], [Dots per inch], and [Scanning Side] on the [Basic] tab sheet.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples Dots per inch Select the scanning resolution. Hint Higher resolutions provide clearer images, but produce larger files. Scanning Side Select which page side(s) to scan. Hint • If the scanning side is set to [Skip Blank Page], the images of blank pages are deleted when the images are saved. • [Folio] recombines the front and back images scanned from both sides of the document into a single image.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples 2. Practical Examples This section provides an overview of which items to set according to the purpose when configuring the scanning settings. For details on settings, see Chapter 8 “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings Dialog Box”. IMPORTANT Scanning Documents of Unregistered Page Sizes • When scanning a long document, load and scan the pages of the document one at time. • Some scanning mode and resolution settings may produce incomplete page images.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples Specifying the Scanning Area Configure the following settings when you want to specify the area of the document to scan. ■ Specifying an area Specify the area of the document to scan in the Scan Area dialog box. (See p. 8-11.) Hint Folio Scan supports up to A1-size (23.4" × 33.1" (594 × 841 mm)) documents when used together with the Long Document Mode.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples • With CapturePerfect 3.0, the last scanned image appears in the preview window. Scan the document you want to set the area of with [Scan Single Page] in order to display the image in the preview window. Configuring Scanner Settings According to the Purpose Set the scanning conditions according to the scanning purpose.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples ■ When you want to skip or enhance intermediate colors ■ When you want to prevent the bleed-through of text and other items from the back side of thin pages, or remove the background from scanned images Select an intermediate color in [Color drop-out] on the [Image processing] tab sheet. Select [Prevent Bleed-Through / Remove Background] on the [Image processing] tab sheet. The bleed-through on thin pages and background are removed from scanned images. (See p. 8-16.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples ■ When you want to change the brightness on the front and back sides to scan a document with front and back sides of different densities. Set the brightness of the back side on the [Brightness] tab sheet. (See p. 8-13.) Hint When the background color is set to white, [Border Removal] is disabled.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples ■ When you want to save black and white images and color images separately when scanning a mixture of black and white documents and color documents ■ When you want to reverse black and white in scanned images (TWAIN driver only) Select [Reverse Image] on the [Image processing] tab sheet. This outputs scanned images with black and white reversed. (See p. 8-16.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples ■ When you want to remove the black spots from scanned images when scanning documents with punch holes (when the background is set to black) The text orientation on each page is detected, and the scanned image is rotated in 90-degree increments to correct the orientation. Text Orientation When the background color is set to black on the [Others] tab sheet, select [Punch Hole Removal] on the [Image processing] tab sheet.
Chapter 10 Practical Examples ■ When you want to delete the images of the blank pages in two-sided documents Registering Your Settings You can register the scanning conditions so that you can use them next time. If you set the scanning side setting to [Skip Blank Page] on the [Basic] tab sheet, the images of blank pages in the document are deleted. (See p. 8-7.) ■ Registering scanning conditions Name and register the scanning conditions in [User Preference] on the [Basic] tab sheet.
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