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1. 1 0 Wipe the scanning glass narrow strip of glass to the left of the flatbed platen glass with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the glass dry with a soft dry cloth 97 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 98 1 1 Wipe the metal next to the rubber rollers with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the metal dry with a soft dry cloth A Lower the feeder slowly taking care to avoid pinching your fingers Failure to do so might result in personal injury CAUTION Cleaning the Power Plug If you leave the power plug connected to the power outlet for a long period of time dust may accumulate at the power outlet and cause a fire or electrical shock Clean the power plug periodically Appendix This appendix contains the specifications and index Specifications ccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeees 100 Specifications for the Scanner 100 ODNOMNS aanroer nii a a 101 Consumable S asninn 101 Exterior Dimensions ccceeceeeeeeeee es 102 Appendix Specifications Specifications for the Scanner Type Desktop ADF flatoed scanner Document Size Width 5 5 to 12 139 7 mm to 304 8 mm Length 5 0 to 17 0 128 mm to 432 mm Normal Mode 5 0 to 24 8 128 mm to 630 mm Long Document Mode 5 0 to 21 0 128 mm to 540 mm Long Document Mode Color 600 dpi Mode Black and white Documents e Simplex 0 002 to 0 006 0 06 mm
2. File View Page Options Help Open Gave Page As Select Scanner Scanner Setting Scan Page Scan Batch to File Scan Batch to Printer Urndeined stira bance Sean Print Print Format Printer Setting How to Start the Job Registration Tool This section describes the procedure to start and end the Job Registration Tool See Help in the Job Registration Tool for information on how to use the Job Registration Tool Alternatively for information on scanning procedures using the Job function see Using the Job Mode for Scanning on p 59 elf you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP be sure to log on as an Administrator The Job function is not Supported on a computer that is running Windows NT If you want to use the Job function run the scanner with a computer running a supported operating system other than Windows NT Important 1 Click the Start button and then click Programs Canon DR 7080C Job Registration Tool In the case of Windows XP click All Programs DR 7080C Job Registration Tool Windows Update Accessones StartUp Interet Explorer M5 C05 Prompt Outlook Express k a H Programs Bl Favorites Documents ke 45 BS Windows Explorer Canon DA r0g0C F a Canon OF F0S0C Help CapturePerfect 2 0 es Job Registration Tool T PATCH Il 44 T PATCH Il LTF Rur T PATCH T Ad T PATCH T ILTF Settings Find oe EU
3. Menu lt 4 Set P gt 7v Job amp Start Stop Ge reac gt we Cc Enter os New File C Q lt gt l 8 T i 1 Menu Key Press this key to cycle the display through the various user modes as shown below See About the User Modes on p 68 Clolufn t lolniity Mfoldle gu SeS s elelelal tT JOIN oF FA i is hoj gejo tjofnje Djolclulmlefnit Dlifsfe i ajy Clo n t rlals t i lol ftjolFiF A eA eE sltfalnla loly M o ale ap Plaefalntefse 4 rza p THUNONHTECGCCHNME Set Keys Use these keys to change the setting of the currently displayed user mode See p 72 3 Enter Key Press this key to register the currently displayed user mode setting See p 72 N O FIF Display Panel Displays the number of scanned pages error codes etc Job Keys Use these keys to scroll through registered job numbers 01 through 99 on the display panel See Job Function on p 20 Pressing the Start key while a job number is displayed starts scanning of the document and forwards the scanned image to the registered job 6 New File Key This key is active for applications that support batch separation This key lights when pressed or in accordance with the application s batch separation settings Scanning the next document while this key is lit causes the scanned image to be stored in a different file or folder than the previously scanned
4. Remedy 2 On the Windows Control Panel double click Scanners and Cameras to open DR 7080C SCSI properties Specify DR 7080C Job Tool as the Event startup application See Setting the Event Function on p 60 6 5 Troubleshooting The Job function does not work when the Start key is pressed after selecting a job and Scan Error is displayed Cause 1 Remedy 1 Cause 2 Remedy 2 Another application is using the DR 7080C ISIS TWAIN Driver Close the other application that is using the DR 7080C ISIS TWAIN Driver Feeding is specified from the feeder and a document is not loaded in the feeder Reload a document into the feeder Cannot scan with USB cable connections Cause Remedy The SCSI terminator has not been turned ON For this scanner to operate normally the SCSI terminator needs to be turned ON even when using USB connections Be sure to turn ON the SCSI terminator See Checking Your Operating Environment on p 24 The feeder does not close completely Cause Remedy The feeder is in the book scanning position Raise the feeder all the way and then close it carefully and slowly See Positioning a Document on the flatbed platen glass on p 51 87 Chapter 7 User Maintenance This chapter describes daily cleaning of the scanner 7 1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge 90 7 2 Daily Cleaning ccceesseeeeseeeeseseeeeeees 92 Cleaning the Main U
5. operating system T Turn ON your computer and start Windows Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Important Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP 2 Insert the setup disc into the CD ROM drive This manual assumes that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive 37 Chapter 3 Using the Software 3 Click the Start button and then select Run The screen depends on which Windows operating system you are using Programs Favorites Documents Settings Eind Run H E Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open I Cancel Browse In this example the CD ROM drive name is D stands for the name of the folder where you will install the applicable software ISIS TWAIN Driver D Driver setup exe Note CapturePerfect D CapturePerfect setup exe Job Registration Tool D JobTool setup exe 5 This starts the installer Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to complete the installation When the installation completes restart your computer 38 3 3 How to Use the Software How to Use the Software This section describes how to use CapturePerfect and Job Registration Tool for scanning Read the ISIS TWAIN Driver HELP for information on using the ISIS TWAIN driver How to Display the ISIS TWAIN Driver Help File The explanation on how to us
6. then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card lt Windows XP gt Click Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System Hardware and then open Device Manager and check if SCSI controller has an x or on it If you can see one of these then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy 6 1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized Same SCSI ID is used for other SCSI devices Check the SCSI ID of all connected SCSI devices and make sure that the same SCSI ID is not set to two or more devices Reset the SCSI IDs if the same SCSI ID is set See p 26 The terminator is not correctly connected Connect the terminator to the last SCSI device on the end of the daisy chain Enable the terminator function if the SCSI device has a built in terminator function See p 26 The scanner was turned ON after the computer Turn OFF the computer and scanner Then turn ON the scanner and then turn ON the computer See p 30 The scanner is OFF Turn OFF the computer Then turn ON the scanner and then turn ON the computer See p 30 The scanner s power cord is disconnected from the scanner or the AC power outlet Turn OFF the computer and correctly connect the scanner s power cord Then turn ON the scanner and then turn ON the comput
7. 0 15 mm Black and white Color Documents Mixed 0 002 to 0 006 0 07 mm to 0 15 mm Color Documents 0 003 to 0 006 0 08 mm to 0 15 mm Document Weight Black and white Documents Simplex 11 to 32 Ib bond 42 to 128 g m Duplex 13 to 32 Ib bond 50 to 128 g m Black and white Color Documents Mixed 13 to 32 Ib bond 50 to 128 g m Color Documents 17 to 32 lb bond 64 to 128 g m Follow these guidelines when you prepare a document for scanning e When scanning long documents turn the Long Document Mode ON in the user mode See About the User Modes on p 70 e Before scanning documents that contain pasted artwork make sure that the ink or paste on the pages is thoroughly dry If the documents are scanned with the ink or paste still wet the scanner may malfunction e If you scan a document written in pencil the letters may not scan properly or the pencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain subsequent documents Before you scan this kind of document make a copy and then scan the copy After scanning a document written in pencil or some other soft writing material be sure to clean the scanning rollers See Cleaning the Feeder on p 94 e If you scan thin paper in the Duplex mode the ink printed on the back side may be scanned In this case adjust the scanning density 46 4 1 Documents e If you scan documents with a rough surface friction between the documents may cause a paper jam In this case select Flatbed and then
8. 300 mm H x 575 mm W x 602 mm D Weight Approximately 70 4 Ib 33 6 kg Power Requirement AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 74 A max AC 120 V 60 Hz 1 23 A max Power Consumption 220 240 V model Operating 0 74 A maximum Ready Under 0 23 A 120 V model Operating 1 23 A maximum Ready Under 0 24 A Noise Less than 78 dB Operating Environment Temperature 59 F to 86 F 15 C to 30 C Humidity 25 to 80 RH You can use the functions noted above if the software supports them They may not work depending on your computer s capabilities and the software you are using Specifications are subject to change without notice Stamp Unit Stamps a mark on the surface of a document to indicate it has been scanned See Stamp Unit on p 21 Consumables Stamp Cartridge For replenishing the stamp unit For details about options and consumables contact your sales representative or your service representative 101 Appendix Exterior Dimensions Units inches units in parentheses are millimeters o A N O o N 4p N ean eo ay 22 6 575 mm Leer y E E CO CO Cc i ET A ENE E X Bt ee QU F SSS aan a Eoo S CO Re o Ty WO wy Y 13 3 377 mm 0 4 10 mm _ i 22 2 565 mm i 102 Index A AAU V
9. 33 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer 24 2 1 gt Checking Your Operating NS Environment Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use the DR 7080C IBM PC AT or compatible machines that meet the following specifications e Intel Celeron 733 MHz or faster e 256 MB main memory or more recommended e 100 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 a Computer on p 25 Monitor that can display at a resolution of 1024 x 768 XGA or greater is recommended One of the following operating systems For SCSI e Microsoft Windows 98SE e Microsoft Windows Me e Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Workstation SP6 e Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Microsoft Windows XP SP1 For USB e Microsoft Windows 98SE e Microsoft Windows Me e Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Microsoft Windows XP SP1 Either an ISIS compatible or a TWAIN compatible application that operates on one of the operating systems noted above The DR 7080C does not support operation under Windows 95 The Job function is not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT If you want to use the Job function run the scanner with a computer running a supported operating system other than Windows NT Use the latest USB 2 0 driver when using USB connections Contact your sales representative if the CPU memory SCSI ca
10. Cleaning the Feeder onre E 94 Cleaning the POwer PIU arceri ea O 98 Appendix SpeCINCaAO NS es caricceedcucecsncescivccceuancckerscencesgnccuteeneccsheestsicassctavacteveexsecesare 100 Specification for the Scannel eoroirerinona a e aaa 100 ODUONS eeii ea a 101 Consumables arrire aA Aa 101 Extenor DIMENSIONS aeiieoo a aa aah hak Lae 102 Safety Precautions SEROJ riole When you are working around the scanner follow these precautions to avoid the hazards of fire and electrical shock A WARNING E Never install and operate the scanner near flammable substances such as alcohol paint thinner benzene or any other type of volatile solution E Never damage or modify the power cord and never place heavy objects on the power cord E Always make sure that your hands are dry when you are handling the power cord or plug Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet E Never plug the scanner into a multiplug power strip E Never bundle wrap or tie the power cord around itself or another object Connect the plug securely to the power source WE Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner E Never attempt to disassemble or modify the scanner E Never use flammable aerosol products near the scanner E Before you clean the scanner turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet E To clean the scanner exterior use a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with water or mild detergent Never use a
11. Ne rg eR eee ee 17 E etic LAT AA kG et ce ene nee A AT O A E a E A E fae 18 Operation Panel eni a a a 19 T4 JOD VUNG ON scria a eet eemaameeamaneasiuceae 20 15 Optional ProdUCtS issis a iaa 21 Se 1a OR a ese a eee One er ee ao ee ee eee 21 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer 2 1 Checking Your Operating Environment cccsssesesseseeeeeeeeees 24 2 2 Connecting to a COMPUTE cccceeseeeeeseeeeneeseeseeeeesesenseenenseeees 25 SC ol COMMECIIONS servie E aes veneia neue tual aes 25 SCS Cal Gs aa ences eit es eee tee 25 Connecting the SCSl Cale ienei A 26 Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator ccccccecsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaees 26 Setting the SCSI Transfer Spe eG nsieesietet ceeeciet ciate tere iattientticente 28 USB CONNECCION S ines ea a a a a aaa a aa 28 USB2 O Intemtace Card S nii i igteicieeeers 28 Connecting a USB Interface Cable ce cccccecccccsseeeteeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeas 29 Connecting Ine FOWE r CO ricaine a a 29 2 3 Turning ON or OFF the Power c cscccessecceseeeeeneeeeseeseenseeeenesees 30 TUNNO ONTE POW CF essien ecb ocns ead dhodasveaeeaktBoets 30 RECOGNIZING the Scanner cccceeccccceseeceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeeeas 31 Turning OFF the POWED cccsccceceececceseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeseeseeseaeeessaeeeseaes 33 Chapter 3 Using the Software 3 1 About the Software c cccccesecseeeceeeeeeseseensecensecenesc
12. New Options Hardware Control Panel oe Al amp ini Internet Keyboard Game i Add Remove Programs Controllers Options d Sets up programs an pn creates shortcuts T R Network ODBC Data Passwords PixT ools Power Printers Microsoft Home Sources 32bit Management Technical Support i p _ ii 3 Regional Scanners and Sounds System Telephony Users Settings Cameras Sets up programs and creates shortcuts E My Computer Z The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears 43 Chapter 3 Using the Software 3 From the list in the dialog box select the name of the application you want to remove and then click the Add Remove button Add Remove Programs Properties EES Instal Uninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk E To install a new program from a floppy disk or CD ROM drive click Install Install The following software can be automatically removed by Windows To remove a program or to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove CapturePerfect 2 0 DRA F080C Job Tool OF Cancel Fatal 4 This displays a Confirm File Deletion dialog box for the application you are removing Confirm File Deletion 2 Are you sure you want to completely remove Canon DA O600 Driver and all of tts components If you selected Canon DR 7080C Driver the above dialog box appears 5 Click the Yes button and the uninstaller starts Follow the i
13. Paper 49 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 4 After scanning is complete lift the document feeder tray and then remove the document from the document eject tray Leaving a document in the document eject tray and scanning another document can Important cause jamming Raise the document feeder tray only as much as you need to remove the ejected document pages Trying to forcibly raise the document feeder tray can cause a malfunction 50 4 2 Placing Documents onto the Scanner Positioning a Document on the Flatbed Platen Glass Use the following procedure to scan on the flatbed platen glass when scanning a book thick document very thin document an OHP Overhead Transparency transparency or any other document that cannot be scanned using the feeder T Raise the feeder NTR Opening Sensor Lower the feeder slowly taking care to avoid pinching your fingers Failure to do so Important might result in personal injury When scanning on the flatbed platen glass raise the feeder at least 11 8 300 mm until the opening sensor unit is disengaged E a Ee 0 rT b oe or more 51 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 2 Place the document onto the flatbed platen glass with the scanning side facing downwards With the scanning side of the document facing downwards align its corner with the arrow mark in the upper left corner of the flatbed platen glass A W Lower the f
14. begin scanning you need only to select a job with the Job keys of the scanner and then press the Start key Scanned images can be sent directly to a specific folder printer or e mail address See Job Function on p 20 Skew correction This feature automatically detects when a document page is fed unevenly and automatically straightens it Text Orientation Recognition The DR 7080C can detect the text orientation in scanned images and rotate the images in 90 increments to normalize text orientation High durability A highly durable design provides scanning for up to 4 million scans Advanced Text Enhancement 1 1 Features of the DR 7080C This feature eliminates the background surrounding the text This makes it easier to read the text on documents that are printed on a light colored background or are written in pencil or if the text is a color other than black Dropout color This feature lets you skip drop out a specific color when scanning Stamping option This feature automatically marks the trailing edge of a scanned document page with a stamp to indicate that is has been scanned See Optional Products on p 21 1 This function is not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT 13 Chapter1 Getting Ready QQ Before Getting Started Make sure you perform the following procedures before using the DR 7080C for the first time e Unpacking e Removing the Transporta
15. document Start Key The Start key lamp lights when the key is enabled by the Count Only Mode or the application s settings Pressing the Start key while its lamp is lit causes scanning to start Stop Key Pressing this key stops an ongoing scanning operation This key is also used to cancel a mode setting and clear an error indicator from the counter display area 19 Chapter1 Getting Ready 20 Qe Job Function The DR 7080C comes with a Job function that makes it possible to perform scanning without starting a scanning application The Job function lets you use the operation panel to perform scanning and forward image files to destinations in accordance with the currently selected job The Job function has the capabilities listed below and jobs can be registered using Job Registration Tool See How to Start the Job Registration Tool on p 41 e Images can be saved to a shared folder or other specified folder Scan to PC e Images can be sent as e mail attachments Scan to Mail e Images can be output to a specified printer Scan to Printer For details about using the Job function see Using the Job Mode for Scanning on page 59 Scan to PC Scan to Printer Scan to Mail Save image to specified folder Output to printer Mail Server Send image as mail attachment SS Zi Internet Network DR 7080C The Job function i
16. ease 16 Document eject tray ceee 16 Document feeder tray 6 16 Document set indicator 16 Feeder COVETL ccccecceeeeeeeseeeeees 16 Opening lever cccceeeeeeeeee ee ees 16 Slide guide 0 ccceseceseeeeeseeee 16 File separation cccccseeseeeseeeeees 63 PIg tO CO aS 17 64 Opening Sensor cccceeeeeeeees 17 Platen glass cccecceeceseeeseeeeneees 17 Power Switch cccccceeeceeeeeeeeees 17 Pressure board Black 17 Installation location c ccceceeeeees 7 ISIS TWAIN drivers oannoonnnnannnnnnnnn 36 How to display the ISIS TWAIN driver Help file 39 Installation oanannnnaannnnennannennannnan 37 J JOD TUNCUOM eere 20 JODKEY oriee hanudduiacaedel inde 59 JOD MOOG renane 59 Job Registration Tool 006 36 L Long Document Mode 6 70 Load limitation mark cc000 47 M Messages since eave nmmnirientenincnien 83 N New File Key ccccssceseeeeseeeeeeens 19 O Operating environment 6 24 Operation panel 0cc0 16 19 Enter KEY iriaticuai versie e 19 JOD KEYS oiiae 19 Index 103 Appendix 104 MENU KOV ararasan a ees 19 New File Key cccsssecseeeeeeeeees 19 OGL KEV S aaa a 19 Sla key oren nO 19 SOIOD KEY curan 19 OPUN S nagia 21 101 P Panel fEC
17. entangled with moving parts especially the rollers that feed the paper If such objects become entangled immediately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet to stop the scanner WE Check the stack and remove all clips staples pins or any other type of metal or plastic fastener They may damage the document cause a paper jam or scanner malfunction E Do not open the feeder cover during scanning This could damage the document cause document jams or damage the scanner Scan Procedure The ISIS TWAIN driver Feeding Option setting allows you to select from among the three feeding modes described below The procedure you should use depends on the currently selected feeding mode Standard Feeding See p 55 With this mode you start and stop scanning from an application on your computer After placing the document onto the scanner instruct the scanner from your computer to start scanning Panel Feeding See p 56 Panel feeding comes in handy when using the feeder for continuous scanning for scanning page by page from a book etc After placing the document page onto the scanner press the scanner s Start key to start scanning When scanning is complete place the next document page onto the scanner and then press the Start key again Automatic Feeding See p 57 Use this mode for scanning a stack of document pages with the feeder The scanner will start scanning automatically when it detects a docum
18. the feeder slowly taking care to avoid pinching your fingers Failure to do so CAUTION might result in personal injury Cleaning the Feeder Without periodical cleaning a problem may be caused on the scanned image or the document may become soiled Clean the feeder periodically 1 Open the feeder cover Operate the opening lever and then slowly raise the cover until it stops 94 7 2 Daily Cleaning 2 Wipe the eight rollers inside the feeder cover with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the rollers dry with a soft dry cloth 3 Wipe the three rollers on the feeder guide with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the rollers dry with a soft dry cloth 95 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 5 Wipe the nine rollers with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the rollers dry with a soft dry cloth 6 Wipe the four rollers inside the feeder guide with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the rollers dry with a soft dry cloth A Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder guide CAUTION 96 7 2 Daily Cleaning 8 Close the feeder cover A Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder cover CAUTION 9 Raise the feeder Open the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall CAUTION over backwards
19. the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation The name of the installation dialog varies depending on the Windows operating system If you are using Windows 98SE the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 1 Click the Next button 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click the Next button 3 Insert the setup disc into the computer s CD ROM drive 4 Select Specify a location enter D INF assuming that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 5 Click the Next button 6 Click the Finish button If you are using Windows Me the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 1 Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced and then click the Next button 2 Insert the setup disc into the computer s CD ROM drive 3 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then select Specify a location Enter D INF assuming that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 4 Click the Next button 5 Click the Finish button If you are using Windows 2000 Professional the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 1 Click the Next button to proceed to the Install Hardware Device Drivers screen 2 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and then click the Next button to proceed to th
20. the scan start command from the application the scanner starts scanning automatically whenever it detects a document loaded into the feeder 1 Select Automatic Feeding in Feeding Option on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen 2 From your application execute the command to start scanning This causes the Start key lamp to light green 57 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 58 3 Load the document into the document feeder tray gt The scanner detects the documents and scanning starts See Placing Documents onto the Scanner on page 48 for information about placing Important documents onto the scanner 4 When scanning of the document is complete the scanner goes into the Ready Mode 5 Raise the document feeder tray to remove the ejected document pages Be sure to remove ejected document pages from the document eject tray before scanning another document Leaving a document in the document eject tray and scanning another document can cause a paper jam Important 6 Loading another document into the document feeder tray causes scanning to start automatically After you finish scanning press the Stop key 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques NT Other Scanning Techniques This section describes how to scan using the Job Mode and how to use the Count Only Mode to count the number of document pages It also includes information about how to use the patch code sheet to perform automatic batch se
21. to 0 15 mm e Duplex 0 002 to 0 006 0 07 mm to 0 15 mm e Black and white Color Documents Mixed 0 002 to 0 006 0 07 mm to 0 15 mm Color Documents 0 003 to 0 006 0 08 mm to 0 15 mm Black and white Documents e Simplex 11 to 32 lb bond 42 to 128 g m e Duplex 13 to 32 Ib bond 50 to 128 g m Black and white Color Documents Mixed 13 to 32 Ib bond 50 to 128 g m Color Documents 17 to 32 Ib bond 64 to 128 g m Document Thickness Document Weight Document Feeding Feeder Flatbed Scanning Method 3 line CCD Light Source Xenon lamp Scanning Side Scanning Mode Simplex automatic inversion of document for duplex scanning Black and white advanced text enhanced error diffusion 256 level grayscale 24 bit color 600 x 600 dpi 400 x 400 dpi 300 x 300 dpi 240 x 240 dpi 200 x 200 dpi 150 x 150 dpi 100 x 100 dpi Scanning Resolution primary scan lines x secondary scan lines Scanning Speed portrait LTR A4 size document Black and White Simplex 300 x 300 dpi 70ppm Duplex 300 x 300 dpi 36 ipm 256 level grayscale Simplex 300 x 300 dpi 68 ppm Duplex 300 x 300 dpi 36 ipm 24 bit color Simplex 150x150 dpi 70 ppm Duplex 150x150 dpi 36 ipm Automatic Feed Max 100 sheets 20 Ib bond or 80g m or stack 0 5 13 mm or less Interface SCSI III Hi Speed USB 2 0 100 Specifications Other Functions Automatic paper size detection Dropout color Count Only Mode Job function Dimensions 11 8 H x 22 6 W x 23 7 D
22. to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC LI Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_J Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer Canon CANON ELECTRONICS INC 1248 SHIMOKAGEMORI CHICHIBU SHI SAITAMA 369 1892 JAPAN CANON U S A INC ONE CANON PLAZA LAKE SUCCESS N Y 11042 U S A CANON CANADA INC 6390 DIXIE ROAD MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO L5T 1P7 CANADA CANON EUROPA N V BOVENKERKERWEG 59 61 P O BOX 2262 AMSTELVEEN THE NETHERLANDS CANON LATIN AMERICA INC 703 WATERFORD WAY SUITE 400 MIAMI FLORIDA 33126 U S A CANON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 THOMAS HOLT DRIVE NORTH RYDE SYDNEY N S W 2113 AUSTRALIA CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 1 HARBOUR FRONT AVENUE 04 01 KEPPEL BAY TOWER SINGAPORE 098632 CANON HONGKONG COMPANY LTD 19TH FLOOR THE METROPOLIS TOWER 10 METROPOLIS DRIVE HUNGHOM KOWLOON HONG KONG CE IE 439 02 PUB CE IE 439 02F 1204AB0 1 CANON ELECTRONICS INC 2004 PRINTED IN JAPAN
23. 160 ASC 29160 APA 1480 Be sure to follow the installation procedure in your computer s operation manual when Important installing the SCSI card on your computer 25 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Connecting the SCSI Cable A E The SCSI cable should only be as long as the rating for the SCSI card being used If the SCSI cable is longer than the rated length the scanner may not operate correctly E Before you connect the SCSI cable make sure that the scanner and the computer are turned OFF E Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time CAUTION Connect your computer to the scanner using the SCSI cable Two SCSI connectors are located on the rear of the scanner Insert the SCSI cable from the computer into one of the connectors on the bottom of the scanner To connect another SCSI device to the computer insert the other SCSI cable into the vacant SCSI connector on the rear of the scanner and connect the other end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI device in a daisy chain z gt O m USB Connector SCSI Connectors Cannot be used at the same time a USB connector is in use Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator Set the SCSI ID and the terminator on the DIP switches located between the SCSI connectors and the USB connector Move the DIP switch up to turn it OFF and move it down to turn it ON SCSI ID ae N Terminator Set the SCSI ID referring to the table above Set unique SCSI IDs
24. 9 SCHING INE Event FUNCTION wiper oust rentnnstintedaeniabnnus a 60 Using the Count Ony ModE sssr apie EE 63 Usmo Patch Code SNCS murip eee 64 Patch COGS SNEGISa aaa a eee eres ie 64 Types Ol Paten Code Paer Seinna a a 65 How to Use Patch Code Sheets ccccccccseecceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeessueeeeeeseaees 66 Chapter 5 User Modes 5 1 About the User MOGGES wiisiideesiecisiciinsivciceediadiusiineieiiinedacedaceinidiiaaieanas 70 LISer Mode RUNGTIONS serge veto ilocos a a aaa astenideeds 70 How to Set the User Modes c cccceccccececececececccucccccececececueaeavavacaenens 72 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized cccesceseeseeeeeseeeeneeees 74 SC Ol COMMECTIONS sonaa E 74 VSB COMMCCHONS spisser aria E ET 76 6 2 Clearing Paper Jains scemi R 77 ICALING A PaperdaM uscctieye hate Grae hehe eE 77 Paper Jam Causes csi2 c citi cela aac tetas cial an Sil ehiaa Geach caes 81 6 3 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal cccssseceeeseeeeseeeeees 82 64 Display MCSSAGCS iiciin a 83 Error Messages ana a a a neti 83 scanner Status M SSaGe S eiii 85 65 TROUDIGSHOOUING aicinn et oie anteaters 86 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 7 1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge cccssccssssesseseeseeseeeeeeesenseeseaes 90 7 2 Dally Cleah O seisa ened iaaa 92 Cleaning the Man UMN anarie a O 92 Cleaning the Flatbed Platen Glass and Pressure Board 0066 93
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26. Cameras Properties EAE Devices Logging settings rea 4 Click the Events tab CANON DR 7080C SCSI Properties EES General Events Color Management CANON ODR r0S0C SCSI Manufacturer CANON Description CANON DA 7080C SCSI On Pork Scanneri Status Device Ready 61 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 62 5 Specify Job Start Button in the Scanner events field CANON DH O80C SCSI Properties EES General Events Color Management CANON DA r0S0C SCSI Scanner events Job Start Button Send to this application O E CapturePerfect z ORFOSOC Job Tool O Imaging Disable device events 6 Uncheck all the items in the Send to this application field except for DR7080C Job Tool M Click the Apply button You cannot use the Job function if the Disable device events check box is checked Important 8 Click the OK button 9 Restart Windows 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques Using the Count Only Mode In the Count Only Mode document pages are sent through the feeder in order to count them The document is not scanned You can perform Count Only Mode operations on the scanner without using your computer T Use the user modes to enter the scanner s Count Only Mode See How to Set the User Modes on p 72 Clolulnit olny Miold e xp This causes the Start key lamp to light green 2 Load the document into the feeder and then press the Start ke
27. Canon Document Scanner DR 7080C INSTRUCTIONS Please read this manual before operating this unit After you finish reading this manual store it in a safe place for future reference International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program As an ENERGY STAR partner Canon Electronics Inc has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency xt The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes Groggy energy saving through the use of computers and other office equipment The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consump tion It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily The targeted products are office equipment such as computers monitors printers fax machines copiers and scanners Their standards and logos are uniform among the participating nations FCC REGULATIONS For 120V models This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio commun
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30. Help Shut Down Be Al g S Windows9S 41 Chapter 3 Using the Software 2 This starts Job Registration Tool Job Registration tool Job list No Jobtitle Function New Editing ony elete Version Admin coe Help See the Job Registration Tool help file for information about how to use the Job Registration Tool To view the help file click the Help button The last page of this manual is Job Title Record Use it to record the titles of jobs that you register with the Job Registration Tool Note 42 3 4 Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling the Software This section explains how to uninstall the software Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP The dialogs and button names in Windows XP are different from those used in the explanations in this manual Refer to the Windows XP Help and Support Center to uninstall the software Important 1 Click the Start button and then click Settings Control Panel Control Panel Lal Printers A Taskbar amp Start Menu 2 Folder Options A Active Desktop Windows Update J Control Panel Iof Xx File Edit View Go Favorites Help fet e td se Back Fonverd Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Address a Control Panel x Accessibility Add
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32. Patch Code Patterns There are two patch code patterns as shown below The result varies depending on the pattern PATCH T FILE A PATCH T FILE A When this sheet is recognized the document following the sheet is saved to a separate file PATCH II FILE B PATCH II FILE B When this sheet is recognized the file is separated after this sheet This sheet is saved as an image even if the patch code recognition setting is set not to save this sheet as an image 65 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner How to Use Patch Code Sheets 1 Print the patch code sheet on the following paper size Print PATCH II A4 and PATCH T A4 on A4 size paper Print PATCH II LTR and PATCH T LTR on letter size paper Patch code patterns are detected within the enabled range shown below When Note you make a copy of the patch code sheet adjust the position of the image so that it appears in the range in which detection is enabled 0 2 5 mm Patch code 0 2 5 mm gt lt gt i ioe Range in which patch code detection is enabled HSAs se Ste os Sle Se SS Seis eS ee Sle See Soe SSeS SSeS She Se Se E eee eS Set oe Pe ee A Units inches units in parentheses are millimeters When copying the patch code sheets use the same size paper and the same density as the original patch code sheet If the copied sheet is not dense enough or if it is too dense the scanner may not be able to recog
33. an to Mail _ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Sean to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer L Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L Scan to Printer G O O Z o Job No Job Title Function L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer LIScan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC LI Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer L_ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan
34. d for your safety and contain extremely important information WARNING Failure to observe the instructions provided in a warning could result in death or serious injury to yourself or your coworkers Caution notices are also provided for your safety and contain important information caution Failure to observe the instructions provided in a caution notice could result in serious injury to yourself or your coworkers or damage to the equipment These important notes contain important information on procedures that must be followed or actions that must be avoided Failure to observe a request could result in damage to the equipment or a malfunction 3 oO O amp gt Cam ai Notes provide additional tips or advice that can save you time and effort in using the scanner Z p CONTENTS INTRODUC TION ricca aN 1 CONVENON S ainia E R 1 Salety PRECAUTIONS rosenn ra aea a a ESS 5 Saro OPELA O gee Reine Crem Tee E tren ee FOrianre 5 STANTON Localo Naan a a z POWGFSUDDIY siren R E E i 8 Operating and Closing the Fee Cer cccccccseeeceeceeseeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeeeesaaeeeees 8 ING acters cs Scab ater cleat EAEN 9 Chapter 1 Getting Ready 1 1 Features of the DR 7080C sirrini aaa 12 1 2 Before G nio Slane issi 14 UNPACKING aeria S aL ooet ea t ea 14 Removing the Transportation SCrew cccccccccccssseeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeas 15 3S PCNSAS 16 OOO Cl oun E a Dae eaten 16 FACA paemnneee Neeser et eee ne
35. ded by Adaptec or Microsoft Windows NT operating system does not support USB Use a SCSI cable to connect the scanner to computers with the Windows NT operating system Use a USB hub that supports USB 2 0 if you need to use a USB hub This scanner has passed the Hi Speed USB 2 0 verification test However it may not function properly even when Hi Speed USB 2 0 is built in to a computer as standard Scan speed may slow down when Hi Speed USB 2 0 is not supported Connecting a USB Interface Cable A Do not connect both a SCSI cable and USB interface cable at the same time CAUTION q c m USB Connector SCSI Connectors Cannot be used at the same time a USB connector is in use Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord Be sure to use only the power cord provided with the scanner When connecting the power cord follow these precautions Failure to do so might cause a fire or electrical shock E Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet E Never plug the scanner into a multiplug power strip E Never bundle or tie the power cord around itself or another object Connect the plug securely to the power source WE Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner E Before you connect the power cord be sure to turn OFF the power E Be sure to connect to an AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz power supply according to your region s requirement E Do not plug the scanner in
36. e Locate Driver Files screen 3 Select Specify a location and then click the Next button 4 Insert the setup disc into the computer s CD ROM drive 5 Enter D INF assuming that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click the OK button 6 In the Driver Files Search Results screen click the Next button 7 lf the message Digital Signature Not Found appears click Yes to continue installation 8 On the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen click the Finish button 31 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer 2 3 Turning ON or OFF the Power If you are using Windows XP the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 1 Insert the setup disc into the computer s CD ROM drive 2 In the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard screen select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and then click the Next button 3 Select Search for the best driver in these locations and then clear the Search removable media floppy CD ROM check box Select Include this location in the search enter D INF assuming that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 4 Click the Continue Anyway button in the Hardware Installation dialog box 5 Click the Finish button in the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen Although a message appears in the Hardware Installation dialog box indicating that the dri
37. e the ISIS TWAIN driver is in the ISIS TWAIN driver help file To view the help file click the Start button and then click Programs Canon DR 7080C Canon DR 7080C Help Ao Windows Update Accessones StartUp t Intemet Explorer MS DOS Prompt a Outlook Express Settings i oy Windows Explorer Canon QAR F70800 Fee Canon DA 080C Help 4 Documents IE CapturePerfect 2 0 z5 Job Registration Tool T PATCH Il A4 T PATCH II LTF T PATCH T A T PATCH T ILTF 39 Chapter 3 Using the Software How to Start CapturePerfect This section describes the procedure to start and exit CapturePerfect See Help in CapturePerfect for information on how to use CapturePerfect T Click the Start button and then click Programs CapturePerfect 2 0 Click All Programs CapturePerfect 2 0 if your OS is Windows XP b ACcessones StartUp t Intemet Explorer ies MS DOS Prompt Ea Outlook Express t windows Explorer E Canon DR 7080C gt CapturePerfect 2 0 Asien S oI 2 This starts CapturePerfect lt CapturePerfect 2 0 OF x File View Page Options Help PASS Am elas Si a NN Z The basic operation of CapturePerfect is noted in the CapturePerfect help file To view the explanation select Help from the Help menu on the menu bar in CapturePerfect 40 3 3 How to Use the Software 3 Select Exit from the File menu CapturePerfect 2 0
38. e to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this manual However Canon Electronics Inc and the subsidiaries on the back cover assume no responsibility for any errors or their consequences 4 We do not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from operations regardless of item Trademarks and Registered Trademarks ENERGY STAR is a United States registered mark Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and in other countries ISIS is a trademark of Pixel Translation A Division of Captiva Software Corporation in the United States Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE CANON SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE BY OPENING THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE YOU ARE DEEMED TO AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT This legal document is a license agreement between you and Canon Electronics Inc Canon BY OPENING THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE YOU ARE DEEMED TO AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS 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 PR
39. eeder slowly taking care to avoid pinching your fingers Failure to do so might result in personal injury E When scanning a thick book or similar item on the flatbed platen glass avoid pressing down hard on the feeder Doing so might damage the glass and create the risk of malfunction or personal injury CAUTION 52 4 2 Placing Documents onto the Scanner 4 Raise the feeder and remove the document from the flatbed platen glass o N M sm SM F ae heli W i o See Raise the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over Important backwards Leave the feeder raised when scanning thick documents like books or operate the feeder as shown in the procedure below 1 Raise the feeder 2 While pressing on the bottom of the feeder pull the feeder down and forward 3 Set the thick document or book on the flatbed platen glass and hold the feeder lightly while scanning Book or Thick Document 4 To return the feeder to its original position raise it all the way Q then close it carefully and slowly 53 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 54 ED Document Feeding and Scanning This section describes the various different document feeding modes that are available and the basic steps to use each mode for scanning A E Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing dangling jewelry long ties or even long hair that CAUTION could become
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41. ent in the document feeder tray Scanning stops when the document feeder tray is empty Loading the next document into the document feeder tray restarts scanning 4 3 Document Feeding and Scanning Standard Feeding To use the standard feeding mode instruct the scanner to start from the application 1 Select Standard Feeding in Feeding Option on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen 2 Place the document onto the scanner See Placing Documents onto the Scanner on page 48 for information about placing documents onto the scanner e Important 3 From the application you are using execute the required command to start scanning This starts scanning 4 When scanning of the document is complete the application goes into the Ready Mode If paper feeding stops during scanning due to a system error or paper jam make sure q that the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan ote 59 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 56 5 If you want to scan another document place it onto the scanner and then execute the required command from the application to resume scanning To finish scanning execute the required command from the application If you are using the feeder for scanning be sure to remove ejected document pages from the document eject tray before scanning another document Leaving a document in the document eject tray and scanning another document can cause a paper ja
42. er See p 29 The scanner does not support the SCSI card Replace with a SCSI card compatible with the driver application See p 25 79 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting USB Connections 76 Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Cause Remedy Scanner is not correctly connected Connect the scanner correctly with a cable that supports USB 2 0 See p 28 The USB 2 0 interface card is not correctly installed on the computer Refer to the USB 2 0 interface card operation manual and install it correctly Also check if the USB 2 0 interface card is being recognized by Windows in the operating system you are using The scanner is OFF Check the connections with the computer and then turn ON the scanner See p 30 The USB 2 0 interface card does not support the scanner Use one of the recommended USB 2 0 interface cards See p 28 6 2 Clearing Paper Jams 6 2 tearing Paper Jams A paper jam is indicated when scanning stops unexpectedly and the message shown below appears on the display panel Use the procedure below to clear a paper jam Fleleldli nje Mlifs s PTET TTT TT TEE ty Clearing a Paper Jam E Be careful when you clear a paper jam You may be injured unexpectedly For CAUTION example the paper edges may cut your fingers or the document may be damaged E Remove all jammed sheets of paper Paper scraps left inside the scanner may be drawn into the scanner aga
43. ges c 00000 85 6 5 Troubleshooting s ssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 86 Chapter6 Troubleshooting eD When the Scanner Is Not 74 Recognized The following describes possible causes of your computer not recognizing the scanner Remedy the problem by following the procedure for the respective cause SCSI Connections Cause Remedy Cause Remedy The scanner is not correctly connected Connect the SCSI cables to the scanner in the correct way The SCSI card is not correctly recognized Correctly connect the SCSI card referring to the SCSI card manual Also check the following according to the OS that your computer is running on lt Windows 98 and Windows Me gt Click Start Settings Control Panel System and then open Device Manager and check if SCSI Controller has an x or on it lf you can see one of these then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card lt Windows NT 4 0 Workstation gt Click Start Settings Control Panel and then open SCSI adapter and check if the SCSI card is being recognized correctly If it is not correctly recognized then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card lt Windows 2000 Professional gt Click Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware and then open Device Manager and check if SCSI controller has an x or P on it If you can see one of these
44. ications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS For 120V models This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada REGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE For 120V models Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par l Industrie Canada NOTICE Copyright 2004 by CANON ELECTRONICS INC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior permission of CANON ELECTRONICS INC 2 The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice 3 Every effort has been mad
45. in causing another paper jam or malfunction E When opening or closing the feeder take care not to get your fingers caught T Remove all document pages from the document feeder tray and the document eject tray 2 Open the feeder cover Operate the opening lever and then slowly raise the cover until it stops 77 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 3 Remove the jammed paper 4 If the document is jammed under the feeder guide grasp the tab inside the scanner to open the feeder guide 78 6 2 Clearing Paper Jams 5 Rotate the dial on your side of the scanner to remove any paper jammed inside the feeder ae 6 4 y YK Sy Rotating the dial to the right reverse feeds any paper jammed inside the feeder Gently pull the paper from the feeder as you rotate the dial Rotating the dial to the left forward feeds jammed paper into the document eject tray After feeding the paper raise the document feeder tray and remove the paper Note A Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder guide CAUTION m Close the feeder cover A Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder cover CAUTION 79 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 8 Raise the feeder A Open the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over CAUTION backwards 9 Remove any paper jammed inside the feeder A Lower the feeder slowly taking care to avoid pinchi
46. latbed platen glass for scanning Handle documents with care Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other CAUTION personal injury Loading a Document into the Feeder Perform the following steps to load the pages of a document into the feeder for scanning 1 Adjust each slide guide so its pointer is aligned with the corresponding paper size on the document size label Slide Guide Use both hands to adjust both the left and right slide guides Adjusting only one slide Important Guide can lead to a malfunction 4 2 Placing Documents onto the Scanner 2 Align the edges of the document stack on a flat surface and then load the stack into the feeder with the scanning side facing upwards Insert the stack into the feeder as far as it will go until the document set indicator lights eff Document Set Indicator Make sure the top of the document stack is not higher than the load limitation mark Important Overloading the feeder can cause jamming The feeder is designed to hold approximately 100 sheets of LTR A4 size standard copy paper 20 Ib bond or 80g m Load Limitation Mark When scanning NCR paper that is 11 x 17 A3 or other large sizes as well as paper that is very thin the document may occasionally get caught in the paper eject mechanism In this case place some paper auxiliary paper in the document eject tray before scanning the document Auxiliary
47. le the paper edges may cut your fingers E Do not open the feeder cover while the scanner is operating Doing so might result in a malfunction or injury E Do not directly touch the pins and contacts on the scanner connector with your hands Doing so might result in a malfunction E Open the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting it fall over backwards Failure to do so might result in a malfunction or personal injury W Close the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid pinching your hands Failure to do so might result in a malfunction or personal injury E When scanning a thick book or similar item from the flatbed platen glass avoid pressing down hard on the feeder Doing so might damage the glass and create the risk of a malfunction or personal injury E Never place any object other than documents to be scanned onto the scanner s flatoed platen glass Doing so might result in a malfunction or personal injury Installation Location More than 3 9 100 mm More than 5 9 150 mm More than 5 9 gt 150 mm More than 27 6 700 mm More than 33 5 850 mm For operation maintenance and ventilation make sure that there is enough space around the scanner as shown in the illustration above Avoid placing the scanner in the following places Doing so may cause a malfunction and adversely affect the scanner or your computer e Places exposed to direct sunlight If installatio
48. long for auto document size detection See Documents on p 46 OFF Enables detection of documents up to 17 0 432 mm long for auto document size detection default if you scan using Long Document Mode the scanning speed may slow down if a document page is not aligned correctly when using the Long Document Mode it might come into contact with the two sides of the feeder which can damage the page Take care to make sure that document pages are aligned correctly Stand by Mode S t alnid bly M oja le Atopy lofii ON Scanner enters Stand by Mode after 10 minutes of non use default OFF Scanner does not enter Stand by Mode Display Language Mode Jlalplainie sle a lol I tjojeyr ia ON Japanese OFF English default 5 1 About the User Modes Display Contrast Mode Dlifs p tlaly clo n t rlals t BERS EWUEee Cees Use the Set lt q and p gt keys to move the pointer W to the left for lighter contrast or to the right for darker contrast Setting SCSI Transfer Speed seisi sipleleld 11 it ist fifo e2fo Set the maximum value for synchronous transfer speed for the SCSI interface 5 5 Mbyte sec 10 10 Mbyte sec First SCSI 20 20 Mbyte sec Ultra SCSI default If the scanner does not operate correctly when the output speed is set to 20 Mbyte sec reduce the transfer speed to 10 Mbyte sec or 5 Mbyte sec If
49. m Important Panel Feeding With panel feeding you execute the scan command from your application and then use the scanner s Start and Stop keys to control the scanning operation 1 Select Panel Feeding in Feeding Option on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen 2 From the application you are using execute the required command to start scanning This causes the Start key lamp to light green 3 Place the document onto the scanner E See Placing Documents onto the Scanner on page 48 for information about placing Important documents onto the scanner 4 Press the Start key 4 3 Document Feeding and Scanning 5 When scanning of the document is complete the scanner goes into the Ready Mode If paper feeding stops during scanning due to a system error or paper jam make sure oie that the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan 6 If you want to scan another document place it onto the scanner and then press the Start key again to resume scanning To finish scanning press the Stop key If you are using the feeder for scanning be sure to remove ejected document pages from the document eject tray before scanning another document Leaving a document Important in the document eject tray and scanning another document can cause a paper jam Automatic Feeding Automatic feeding can be used when feeding a document from the feeder After you execute
50. n in such places is unavoidable provide a curtain or similar object to shade the scanner e Places subject to dust and fumes Dust and cigarette fumes adversely affect the components inside the scanner e Near running water a heat source water vapor or in an area such as a laboratory exposed to ammonia gas paint thinner or other volatile chemicals e Places subject to vibration and strong shock e Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Condensation occurring inside the scanner may impair scan image quality Place the scanner in a room that is well within the following range Room temperature 59 F to 86 F 15 C to 30 C Relative humidity 25 to 80 RH e Near electronic equipment or heavy equipment that generates a strong magnetic field such as a speaker TV or radio Power Supply e Be sure to connect to an AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz power Supply according to your region s requirement e Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device If you use an extension cord pay attention to the total amperage of the cord e If you are unsure of anything relating to the power supply contact your service representative or the power company e Never place an object on top of the power cord or step on the power cord e Never bundle the power cord or wrap the cord around an object such as a table leg e Do not tug the
51. ng your fingers Failure to do so might result in personal injury CAUTION 80 6 2 Clearing Paper Jams Paper Jam Causes Any of the following factors can cause paper to jam If you experience paper jams check the following points and take the required action What to check Is the document size or thickness outside the range supported by the feeder or is the document paper of substandard quality What to do See Documents on p 46 for information about required document properties What to check Is a jam being caused by document paper that is not sliding properly What to do Scan such paper from the flatbed platen glass one page at a time See p 51 What to check Are the rollers inside the feeder dirty or worn What to do If the rollers are dirty clean them See p 93 If the rollers are worn contact your service representative to have them replaced 81 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 82 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal If there is a problem on the scanned image image is not sharp or stripes appear on the image one of the following may be a probable cause Check the following points and take the appropriate action The scanning glass or rollers in the scanner are dirty lf the scanning glass or rollers in the scanner are dirty that dirt will appear on the scanned image Clean the scanning glass and rollers For details see Daily Cleaning on p 92 The scan conditio
52. nit aaaeeeaa 92 Cleaning the Flatbed Platen Glass and Pressure Board tiioitataieasibuelbinauisieiahaleee 93 Cleaning the Feeder c cssseceeseeeeees 94 Cleaning the Power Plug 000008 98 Chapter 7 User Maintenance lt aa Changing the Stamp NI Cartridge When using the optional stamp unit see p 21 to stamp scanned documents you should use the following procedure to replace the stamp cartridge whenever the stamp mark becomes smudged or faint Contact your sales reprentative or service representative to purchase a new stamp cartridge 1 Open the feeder cover Operate the opening lever and then slowly raise the cover until it stops Stamp cartridge 90 7 1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge 4 Insert a new stamp cartridge Stamp cartridge When installing the stamp cartridge make sure that the stamp does not protrude outside the hole Improperly installing the stamp cartridge can cause paper jams Important 9 Close the feeder guide A Take care to avoid pinching your fingers when closing the feeder guide CAUTION 6 Close the feeder cover 91 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 92 Daily Cleaning To maintain high quality scanning you should periodically clean the following e Main unit e Flatbed Platen glass e Pressure Board e Feeder E Before you clean the scanner turn OFF the scanner and computer and disconnect the power cord from the
53. nize it correctly Be careful not to let the patch code sheet get dirty particularly for the range in which patch code detection is enabled Do not bend or wrinkle the patch code sheet This could prevent the scanner from recognizing the sheet When the patch code sheet is being scanned if it is not dense enough or if it is too dense the scanner may not be able to recognize it correctly 66 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques 2 Place the patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to be saved to a separate file and then scan the documents Place the patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to be saved to a separate file 3 Set the scanning conditions and then start scanning 67 Chapter 5 User Modes This chapter describes the user modes which you can use to configure the scanner settings 5 1 About the User Modes 000005 70 User Mode Functions ccecececeeeeees 70 How to Set the User Modes 72 Chapter 5 User Modes 70 Se About the User Modes You can configure the scanner settings with the user modes described below User Mode Functions User mode functions are as follows Count Only Mode Clolulnit olny Mioldle PL Tt join tjolFjFh t ON Count Only Mode See Using the Count Only Mode on p 63 OFF Normal Mode default a Document Mode aE ON Enables detection of documents up to 24 8 630 mm
54. ns are inappropriate When the scan condition setup is inappropriate the scanned image will not be sharp or will appear darkish Check the brightness and other scanner settings If the scanned image is foggy or the document is not scanned at all a probable cause is that the brightness is set too high If the scanned image appears darkish a probable cause is that the brightness is set too low Also check the settings on the driver and the application The driver or application does not run correctly If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions are adjusted a probable cause is that the driver or the application is not functioning correctly Uninstall and then reinstall the driver or application For details on how to install the driver see Installing the Software on p 37 For details on how to install the application see the instruction manual for the application in use Other Causes Even if the computer is correctly recognizing the scanner and the driver and the application are installed correctly scanning may not be performed correctly A probable cause is that the interface card is not compatible Use the recommended interface card If the above remedies do not rectify the problem contact your service representative 6 4 Display Messages 6 4 Display Messages This section explains the error messages and scanner status messages that appear on the display panel Erro
55. nstructions on the screen to finish uninstalling the software 44 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner This chapter describes precautions regarding documents that can be handled on this scanner and scanning operations 4 1 DOCUMENTS inesse 46 Types of Documents ccccceeeeeeeeeeees 46 Feed r Capacity arsena 47 4 2 Placing Documents onto the CAINS ccana a 48 Loading a Document into the Feeder 48 Positioning a Document on the Flatbed Platen GlaSS siensia ko feted 51 4 3 Document Feeding and Scanning 54 Scan PIOCCOURC urane ae cnael 54 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques 59 Using the Job Mode for Scanning 59 Using the Count Only Mode 63 Using Patch Code Sheets 006 64 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner es Documents This section describes the various types of documents that can be scanned with the feeder Handle documents with care Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other CAUTION personal injury Types of Documents The following are the dimensions of the documents that can be fed by the feeder Width 55 to 12 139 7 mm to 304 8 mm Length 5 to 17 128 mm to 432 mm Normal Mode 5 to 24 128 mm to 630 mm Long Document Mode 5 to 21 128 mm to 540 mm Long Document Mode Color 600 dpi Mode Document Thickness Black and white Documents Simplex 0 002 to 0 006 0 06 mm to 0 15 mm Duplex 0 002 to 0 006 0 07 mm to
56. ny type of volatile solution such as alcohol benzene or paint thinner W if you hear a strange sound detect smoke or abnormal heat sense vibration or smell odd odors around the scanner turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Call for service immediately E Handle the scanner with care Avoid shocks and vibrations to the scanner caused by reckless handling If you suspect the scanner has been accidentally damaged turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Call for service immediately E Before you move the scanner always turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet E The scanner weighs 74 0 lb 33 6 kg Two people must carry the scanner You may drop the scanner or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it by yourself E Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users This product generates a weak magnetic field If you use a cardiac pacemaker move away from product in the event that you notice any unusual symptoms Also please consult a cardiologist A CAUTION E To avoid damage to the scanner never place the scanner on an unstable or vibrating surface The scanner may tip or fall over and cause an injury W To avoid overheating and causing a fire never block the air vents on the rear and side of the scanner E Keep all liquids beverages or any type of liquid and clips staples necklaces or other metal objects away fr
57. om the scanner If you accidentally spill liquid or drop a metal object into the scanner turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Call for service immediately E Never install the scanner in humid or dusty locations Doing so might cause a fire or electrical shock E Never place heavy objects on top of the scanner Such objects may tip or fall over and cause an injury E When you remove the power cord grip it by the plug head Never attempt to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet by pulling on the power cord Doing so might expose or break the core leads damage the power cord and cause a fire or electrical shock E Keep the area around the power outlet clear of all obstacles so you can disconnect the power cord easily at all times E Never spill water or any type of volatile solution alcohol benzene paint thinner into the scanner Doing so might cause a fire or electrical shock E When the scanner is not being used for a long time disconnect the power cord from the power outlet E Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing dangling jewelry long ties or even long hair that could become entangled with moving parts especially the rollers that feed the scanner If such objects become entangled immediately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet to stop the scanner E Be very careful when you are loading a document or removing a paper jam You may be injured unexpectedly For examp
58. on oennnoennnoennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 37 Uninstallation ccccceeeeeeeeee ones 43 Specifications nrssani 100 Stamp cartridge lt scecsnvusincscsanasentzesace 90 Stamp UNIE atin 21 Standard feeding ccccesceeeeeees 55 Stand by Mode ccccccseeceeeeeeees 70 lal KEV nta 19 SOD KEV inaa 19 at Terminato sesssspossdstestsacatrecanetenceeteans 26 Transportation SCreW c s0cccee 15 Troubleshooting cccceeceeeeeeeeeees 86 Turning OFF the power 05 33 Turning ON the powet 0008 30 U LSID AC KING usero e e 14 USB 2 0 interface cable 29 USB 2 0 interface Card 006 28 USB connections Connecting to a computer 25 Operating environment 24 User MOOS eieaa 69 FUNGUO O essa a 70 How to set the user modes 72 Job Title Record This page is for recording the titles of jobs that you have registered with the Job Registration Tool See Job Registration Tool on p 42 Make a copy of this page and the next page and keep them near the scanner Job Title Function Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer L Scan to PC L Scan to Mail _ Scan to Printer L Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer _ Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L Scan to Printer Scan to PC L Scan to Mail L_ Scan to Printer Scan to PC LI Sc
59. on Before using the Job function set the scanner s event according to the following procedure 1 Click the Start button then click Settings Control Panel Ao Windows Update Programs Favorites Control Panel al Printers A Taskbar amp Start Menu QJ Folder Options Active Desktop ly windows Update En Settings Asia ACU 60 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques 2 Double click Scanners and Cameras J Control Panel iof x File Edit View Go Favorites Help e gt td Fa x x Bj io a Bac Forgara Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Views Address E Control Panel ad CE M a Accessibility AddNew Add Remove Date Time Display Fonts Options Hardware Programs Control al Sa a ay g es Panel a amp E D A Game Internet Keyboard Modems Mouse Multimedia Scanners and Cameras Controllers Options Install remove or change properties for a scanner or m A Py camera a H ar a Network ODBC Data Passwords PixT ools Power Printers Sources 32bit Management asaz Regional fee TT Sounds System Telephony Users Settings Cameras Install remove or change properties for a sc My Computer This displays the Scanners and Cameras dialog box The dialog box that appears differs according to what version of Windows is running on the computer Note 3 Select Canon DR 7080C SCSI and then click Properties Scanners and
60. paration Using the Job Mode for Scanning The Job function is not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT If you want to use the Job function run the scanner with a computer running a supported operating system other than Windows NT Important 1 Set the Event function See Setting the Event Function on p 60 2 Use Job Registration Tool to register a job See How to Start the Job Registration Tool on p 41 See Help in the Job Registration Tool for information on how to register jobs with the Job Registration Tool Note 3 Press the Job A key to enter the Job Mode p This causes the job number screen to appear on the display panel 0111 XIX XIXIX XIXIX 4 Use the Job A and w keys to select the number of the job 01 through 99 you want 59 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 5 Place the document onto the scanner E See Placing Documents onto the Scanner on page 48 for information about placing Important documents onto the scanner 6 Press the Start key The image file is forwarded in accordance with the selected job F When scanning of the document is complete press the Stop key to exit the Job Mode If you cannot get the Job Mode to operate correctly see Troubleshooting on page 86 Note Setting the Event Function The Job function does not function when DR7080C Job Tool has not been specified in the scanner s Event functi
61. power cord When you remove the power cord grip it by the plug head e Keep the area around the power outlet free of obstacles Opening and Closing the Feeder M Open the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over backwards se EET WE Close the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid pinching your fingers Take care when moving the scanner Two people should hold the scanner firmly on a sides when lifting it E The scanner weighs 74 0 Ib 33 6 kg Two people must carry the scanner You may drop the scanner or pinch your fingers if you attempt to carry it by yourself E When moving the scanner be sure to turn OFF the power and remove any cables If the cables are not removed before moving the scanner you may damage the plugs or connectors by forcibly pulling them out E Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users This product generates a weak magnetic field If you use a cardiac pacemaker move away from product in the event that you notice any unusual symptoms Also please consult a cardiologist WARNING 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 70800C 12 1 2 Before Getting Started 0008 14 UIDACKING toktet2 ce eictantet ended are ideeateeetee 14 Removing the Transportation Screw 15 1 3 Part Names
62. power outlet Otherwise an electrical shock may result E Never clean the scanner with any kind of organic solvent such as alcohol benzene or paint thinner It might cause a fire and electrical shock or cause the exterior of the scanner to disfigure or discolor E Never spray detergent or water directly onto the flatbed platen glass Sprayed liquid can get inside the scanner and soil the light source and lens E Overuse of water and allowing the scanner to become too wet during cleaning can damage scanned documents and cause malfunction of the scanner A CAUTION Cleaning the Main Unit Wipe the scanner with a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with water or mild detergent Then wipe off with a clean dry cloth 7 2 Daily Cleaning Cleaning the Flatbed Platen Glass and Pressure Board A dirty flatbed platen glass or pressure board can cause soiling of scanned images or document size detection errors Clean the flatbed platen glass and pressure board periodically T Raise the feeder Open the feeder carefully and slowly taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over backwards A CAUTION 2 Wipe the flatbed platen glass and pressure board with a cloth moistened with plain water and thoroughly wrung out Next wipe the flatbed platen glass and pressure board with a soft dry cloth 93 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 3 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down Lower
63. pplicable law any other copying of the SOFTWARE is a violation of this Agreement You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on the back up copy 3 SUPPORT AND UPDATE Canon Canon s affiliate their distributor or dealer is not responsible for maintaining or helping you to use the SOFTWARE No updates fixes or support will be made available for the SOFTWARE 4 LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF INDEMNITY Canon Canon s affiliate their distributor or dealer will not guarantee uninterrupted service or absence or correction of errors Therefore the SOFTWARE is licensed on an AS IS basis without warranty of any kind The diskette on which the SOFTWARE is recorded is warranted against defective material or workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety 90 days from the date you purchased the same as evidenced by a receipt or otherwise The limited warranty does not apply if the failure of the diskette resulted from accident abuse or misapplication of the SOFTWARE and shall not extend to anyone other than the original user of the SOFTWARE CANON CANON S AFFILIATE THEIR DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION NEITHER CANON CANON S AFFILIATE THEIR DISTRIBUTOR NOR DEALER IS LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE SUCH AS LOSS OF PROFITS
64. quires servicing from your service representative Turn off the scanner With the displayed error code on hand contact your sales reprentative or your service representative 6 4 Display Messages Scanner Status Messages The following messages indicate the current status of the scanner Display P i eja s e wialilt AAE tele eM Md Status The scanner is performing some process Please wait Display Status The scanner is in the Ready Mode The scanner will go into the Stand by Mode if you do not perform any operation for approximately 10 minutes Display s tja n aj e y Mlo d e C E ad Status The scanner is in the Stand by Mode A signal from the computer or an operation panel key operation will recover the scanner to Ready Mode Display Cloluln t ofn 1 y Mfo aje A E fojojojofo Status The scanner is in the Count Only Mode See Using the Count Only Mode on p 63 Display 0 1 X X x x x x x x _ Status The scanner is in the Job Mode Press the Start key to start scanning or the Stop key to exit the Job Mode See Using the Job Mode for Scanning on p 59 85 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting lt 65 Troubleshooting NT 86 Check the following points when you have problems with the scanner operation Display panel messages are in a different language Cause The user mode language setting is not configured correctly Remedy Display the use
65. r 28 Setting the SCSI Transfer Speed When the scanner is hooked up with a SCSI cable the scanner may not operate correctly depending on the length of the cable and the SCSI card being used In this case change the scanner s transfer speed in the user modes See About the User Modes on p 70 USB Connections Connect the scanner to the computer To connect the scanner with a USB interface cable you will need the following items Important that are not included in the package e USB interface card Use an extended USB interface card that is compatible with Hi Speed USB 2 0 and operationally tested by Canon Turn the SCSI terminator on even if you are using USB cables If you use the scanner with the SCSI terminator turned OFF the scanner might not operate correctly See Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator on p 26 USB 2 0 Interface Cards Be sure to use one of the recommended USB 2 0 interface cards when connecting the scanner with a USB interface cable The recommended USB 2 0 interface cards are listed below Recommended USB 2 0 interface cards Manufacturer Adaptec Product USB 2 Connect 2000LP AUA 2000 USB 2 Connect 3100 AUA 3100LP USB 2 Connect 5100 AUA 5100 USB 2 Connect for Notebooks AUA 1420 Be sure to follow the installation procedure in your computer s operation manual Important when installing the USB 2 0 interface card on your computer Use the most recent USB 2 0 driver provi
66. r Messages The following are the messages that appear to indicate errors Display Clo vie r Ojpleln jolt PELLET ETE TEP Ey ett Cause The feeder is raised Remedy Lower the feeder back down Display Clo vie r Ojpleln oj2 PELLET TTT ET Ey ett Cause The feeder cover is open Remedy Close the feeder cover Display Flele dliln e Mjils s PETE TET TET Ey ty Cause Jam Remedy Check the document and try again If this error continues to appear scan the document from the flatbed platen glass Display Cause Paper is jammed in the feeder Remedy Use the procedure under Clearing a Paper Jam on p 77 to clear the jammed paper Display Sle n d flaliltjelal PELLET TTT ET Ey Et Cause Scan to Mail send error occurs when sending images using the Job Registration Tool Remedy Check the configuration of the Job Registration Tool settings and try again 83 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 84 Display Cause Remedy Display Cause Remedy Djeft eleft M i x pfoef You are attempting to scan a document that contains mixed page sizes while the Different Size Originals Mode is off Confirm the front rear sides of the ejected document then turn on the Different Size Originals Mode and scan the document again Elrfrfolr Efx xxx xxx This is a service call error which indicates that the scanner has an internal problem This error re
67. r mode language setting and select the correct language See About the User Modes on p 70 Display panel is too dark or too bright Cause The display panel brightness is not adjusted correctly Remedy Adjust the display panel brightness in the user modes See About the User Modes on p 70 Cannot scan with the feeder Cause The ISIS TWAIN driver Scanning Side setting is Flatbed Remedy Change the Scanning Side setting to something other than Flatbed Job titles do not appear when the Job keys are pressed Cause 1 There are no jobs registered with the Job Registration Tool Remedy 1 Use the Job Registration Tool to register a job See How to Start the Job Registration Tool on p 41 Cause 2 The computer is turned OFF or it is not connected to the scanner Remedy 2 Job data is stored on the computer Make sure the computer is connected properly and turned ON See Connecting to a Computer on p 25 The Job function does not work when the Start key is pressed after selecting a job Cause 1 The computer is running an operating system that does not support the Job function Remedy 1 The Job function is not supported under Windows 95 or NT Use a computer running another operating system when you want to use the Job function See Checking Your Operating Environment on p 24 Cause 2 The Windows Event function is not configured to start DR 7080C Job Tool
68. rd or USB interface card does not meet the recommended specifications the scanning speed may slow down or the time required to transfer data may increase Important 2 2 Connecting to a Computer SZ Connecting to a Computer There are two ways to connect the scanner to your computer SCSI or USB Use the method that is compatible with your computer system A E Do not turn OFF the scanner or remove any interface cables when an application is running E Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time E Turn OFF the computer and the scanner before changing the cable format CAUTION SCSI Connections Connect the scanner to the computer To connect the scanner with a SCSI cable you will need the following items that are not included in the package SCSI card Check that the SCSI card is installed on your computer Use one of the recommended SCSI cards SCSI cable The scanner s SCSI connector is a half pitch 50 pin pin type connector Check the shape of the connector on your computer s SCSI card or on the SCSI device connected to your computer and prepare a SCSI cable that is compatible with the connector that can be connected to the scanner Note SCSI Cards Be sure to use one of the recommended SCSI cards when connecting the scanner with a SCSI cable The recommended SCSI cards are listed below Recommended SCSI cards Manufacturer Adaptec Product names AHA 2930U AHA 2940AU ASC 19
69. re 00 37 3 3 How to Use the Software 39 How to Display the ISIS TWAIN Driver Help File 39 How to Start CapturePerfect 0 40 How to Start the Job Registration Tool 41 3 4 Uninstalling the Software 43 Chapter 3 Using the Software 36 Important lt 3 I1 gt About the Software NST The following software applications are provided on the setup disc that is packaged with the scanner Be sure to open and read the Readme ixt file on the setup disc before installing the software ISIS TWAIN driver This driver allows the scanner to use ISIS Image and Scanner Interface Specification compatible applications or TWAIN Tool Without An Interesting Name compatible applications to scan documents Be sure to install the ISIS TWAIN driver to use this scanner CapturePerfect This is a TWAIN compatible application for scanning images Install it if necessary Job Registration Tool Job Registration Tool is a TWAIN compliant application for registering the jobs used by the Job function Note however that the Job function is not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT If you want to use the Job function run the scanner with a computer running a supported operating system other than Windows NT See Job Function on p 20 CapturePerfect and the Job Registration Tool use the TWAIN Driver Be sure to install the ISIS TWAIN Driver before you ins
70. ribunal of competent jurisdiction such provision shall be null and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY OPENING THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTOOD IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOU ALSO AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND CANON CONCERNING THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND SUPERSEDES ALL PROPOSALS OR PRIOR AGREEMENTS VERBAL OR WRITTEN AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN YOU AND CANON RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF NO AMENDMENT TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UNLESS SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF CANON Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement or if you desire to contact Canon for any reason please write to Canon s local affiliate INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR 7080C Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine in order to familiarize yourself with its capabilities and to make the most of its many functions After reading this manual store it in a safe place for future reference Conventions This manual uses the following symbols and indications Before you start reading this manual read the following and familiarize yourself with their meanings Warnings are provide
71. s not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT Note 1 5 Optional Products A EP Optional Products The following options can be purchased and used on the DR 7080C if they are necessary Contact your sales representative The stamp unit affixes a scanned stamp on document pages that are scanned using the feeder The application can be used to turn stamping on or off The stamp is a circle that has a diameter of about 0 11 8 mm with a cross in the center It is stamped on the scanned side of the document page about 0 27 7 mm from the trailing edge of the document page a The stamp pattern is fixed and cannot be changed In the case of duplex scanning both sides of the document page are stamped mote The cross in the center of the stamp rotates during stamping 21 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 ENViIrOnmMe itt icasi nane 24 2 2 Connecting to a Computer 25 SG SIWCOMNECHONS spisan ie 25 USB CONNECHONS rancori nanata 28 Connecting the Power Cord 00005 29 2 3 Turning ON or OFF the Power 30 Turning ON the Power ccccsseeeeeeeeees 30 Recognizing the Scanner cceeee 31 Turning OFF the Powet ccssecceeeee
72. s the applicable document size See p 48 Document Feeder Tray Load documents to be scanned here See p 49 6 Document Eject Tray Scanned documents are ejected here Raise the document feeder tray to remove ejected documents See p 50 T Operation Panel See p 19 1 3 Part Names Flatbed NS Pressure Board This board presses the document page against the glass during scanning See p 89 9 Flatbed Platen Glass When placing the document onto the platen glass align it with the arrow in the upper left corner of the glass See p 51 0 Opening Sensor This sensor detects whether the feeder is open or closed See p 51 4d Power Switch See p 30 d2 Air Vents 17 Chapter1 Getting Ready 18 2 Air Vents 3 USB Connector Connect a Hi Speed USB 2 0 compatible USB cable here See p 28 14 DIP Switches Configure these switches to specify the SCSI ID or terminator ON or OFF See p 26 5 SCSI Connectors Connect a SCSI cable 50 pin half pitch pin type here See p 25 6 Power Cord Connector Connect the provided power cord here Never touch the cables on the left side of the back panel Disconnection of cables Important can cause a malfunction of the scanner Jake care to ensure that the vents never become blocked Blocked vents can lead to heat build up inside the scanner and create the risk of fire 1 3 Part Names Operation Panel
73. scan the documents one page at a time e When you scan a batch of NCR documents make sure that they are not stuck together If a jam occurs change the scanning side setting to Flatbed and then scan the document one page at a time e To avoid paper jams damage to documents and a scanner malfunction do not feed the following types of paper For such documents scan one page at a time from the flatbed platen glass qe gt Wrinkled or creased paper J Carbon backed paper A Curled paper Coated paper Torn paper Extremely thin paper Paper with clips or staples Paper with binding holes Sonn ono Note that mixing documents of different thicknesses and sizes may cause a malfunction during feeding Documents containing text or pictures within 0 2 5 mm of its edges or documents with a color background may cause erroneous skew detection or automatic size Not D detection Feeder Capacity Note the following rules when loading a document into the feeder Make sure the top of the document stack is not higher than the load limitation mark Overloading the feeder can cause jamming The feeder is designed to hold approximately 100 sheets of LTR A4 size standard copy paper 20 Ib bond or 80 g m Load Limitation Mark 47 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 48 Qe Pacing Documents onto the Scanner This section describes how to load documents into the feeder and how to position a document page on the f
74. tall CapturePerfect or the Job Registration Tool The ISIS TWAIN driver provided with the scanner does not necessarily operate all ISIS compatible applications or all TWAIN compatible applications Contact your sales representative for further information Some functions mentioned in this manual may not operate in some applications 3 2 Installing the Software lt 3 Z gt Installing the Software QO This section describes how to install the ISIS TWAIN driver CapturePerfect and Job Registration Tool that are used when operating the scanner CapturePerfect and the Job Registration Tool use the TWAIN Driver Install the software in the order of the ISIS TWAIN Driver CapturePerfect and then the Job Registration Tool The Job function is not supported on a computer that is running Windows NT If you Important want to use the Job function run the scanner with a computer running a supported operating system other than Windows NT if another ISIS compatible driver is already installed on the computer be sure to make a backup of the following file The content of this file may be overwritten when the ISIS TWAIN driver is installed C Windows PixTran C Windows System pix dll The names of the Windows and Windows System folders are different depending on which Windows operating system you are using The names of the above folders are representative and should be replaced by the name of the folder used in your
75. tion Screw Make sure that you have everything Check every item you have removed from the box If any items are missing contact your sales representative Quick Reference Warranty Card USB Cable Setup Disc 1 For U S A and Canada only 2 The power cord varies according to country of purchase 14 1 2 Before Getting Started Removing the Transportation Screw A transportation screw is installed at the factory 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 trying to use the scanner Turning the scanner ON without removing the transportation screw may damage the Important scanner If installed always remove the transportation screw and tag before turning the power ON 15 Chapter1 Getting Ready 16 Se Part Names This section describes the names and functions of each part Before you connect the DR 7080C take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the main parts 1 Feeder Cover Open this cover to clear document jams and clean the rollers See pp 77 90 2 Opening Lever Operate this release lever when opening or closing the feeder cover 3 Document Set Indicator This indicator lights when there is a document in the document feeder tray See p 49 Slide Guide Adjust this guide to the marking on the document size label that indicate
76. to an outlet shared with another device If you use an extension cord pay attention to the total amperage of the cord WARNING 29 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer 2 3 Turning ON or OFF the Power Sep Turning ON or OFF the Power Follow the procedures below to turn ON or OFF the scanner power Turning ON the Power Be sure to turn ON the power of all connected SCSI devices before you turn ON the Important Computer T Turn ON the scanner The illustration below shows the location of the power switch p Turning ON the scanner causes the display panel to appear as shown below Rlelaldiy ttt Td If you hear a strange sound detect smoke or abnormal heat sense vibration or smell odd odors around the scanner turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Contact your service representative immediately Failure to do so might cause a fire A WARNING 2 Turn ON the computer You will need to install the scanner device driver when you start Windows the first time after you connect the scanner to your computer See Recognizing the Scanner on aoe p 31 30 Recognizing the Scanner If you are using Windows 98 Me or Windows 2000 XP then the first time that you turn ON your computer after connecting this scanner to your computer Windows Plug and Play function automatically displays a screen prompting you to install the scanner driver Follow
77. to any other built in SCSI devices or SCSI devices connected to the computer 26 The SCSI ID default is set to 2 Assign SCSI ID numbers ranging from 0 to 7 for each SCSI device Do not select 7 as this is normally assigned to the SCSI controller If a SCSI hard disk is mounted do not use 0 and 1 Normally 0 and 1 are assigned for hard disks Important Set the terminator on the last SCSI device on a daisy chain to ON lt When only the scanner is connected to your computer or when another SCSI device is connected on a daisy chain and the scanner is the last SCSI device on the end of the daisy chain gt Set the terminator switch on the scanner to ON In such a connection be sure to set the terminator on all other SCSI devices to OFF Terminator ON Terminator OFF il lt When another SCSI device is connected as the last device of the daisy chain gt Set the terminator switch on the scanner to OFF In such a connection set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as the end device to ON Terminator ON or attach terminator C3 il Terminator OFF A Be sure to set the DIP switch or use a terminator plug if this scanner is installed as the CAUTION last piece of equipment in a daisy chain Note that if you use a terminator plug and the DIP switch is set to ON the scanner may malfunction 27 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer 2 2 Connecting to a Compute
78. ver has not passed Windows logo testing this is not a problem The DR 7080C will be registered as CANON DR 7080C SCSI or CANON DR 7080C USB in the Imaging Device directory Note that the SCSI connection device name is different from the USB connection device name If you change from one type of connection to another Windows will have to recognize the scanner again The first time you turn ON the computer after changing the connection method perform the device driver installation procedure from the beginning again Note If you cancel device driver installation part way through you will not be able to use the Job function See Job Function on p 20 Always perform the entire device driver installation procedure all the way to the end Important 32 Turning OFF the Power If you are using a SCSI connection turn OFF the computer first before turning OFF the scanner Important T Turn OFF the computer 2 Turn OFF the scanner E Wait at least 10 seconds before turning ON the scanner again E For your safety disconnect the power plug from the power outlet if you are not using the scanner for a long time CAUTION 33 Chapter 3 Using the Software This chapter describes how to install and use the ISIS TWAIN driver CapturePerfect and Job Registration Tool that come packaged with the scanner 3 1 About the Software ccceseeee 36 3 2 Installing the Softwa
79. wictisiieecinsednntintnin 16 FOC CGI ar EEE 16 Flatbed iann a cane tans 17 Rear eaa e i 18 Oper tor Panel aissei 19 1 4 Job Function sescentesdientiectinvieiosietnci 20 1 5 Optional Products cccseeeeeeeeees 21 SAMO WIE onain ue 21 Chapter1 Getting Ready 12 lt TI I gt Features of the DR 7080C NSS The DR 7080C is a desktop ADF flatbed scanner for high speed scanning of large volume documents The following are the main features of the DR 7080C Black and white grayscale and 24 bit color output Support for black and white grayscale and 24 bit color output High speed scanning The feeder supports scanning of LTR A4 size documents at speeds up to 70 pages per minute Duplex two side scanning When scanning both sides of document pages with the feeder the front is scanned first After that the page is turned over automatically and the back is scanned Flatbed scanning Flatbed scanning is also supported for thin paper paper that does not feed properly magazines bound documents and other documents that cannot be scanned using the feeder Large capacity reliable feeding Alarge capacity paper feed tray allows loading of up to 100 LTR A4 size document pages The document size is detected and adjusted automatically which eliminates the need for troublesome manual settings Document pages of different sizes can be mixed together and loaded for a single scan operation Job Function To
80. y p This sends the pages of the document through the feeder and counts them 3 After all of the document pages are fed exit the Count Only Mode See How to Set the User Modes on p 72 To clear the page count from the display panel hold down the Stop key for approximately two seconds 63 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Using Patch Code Sheets 64 Patch code sheets are sheets of paper on which a special pattern is printed so that files can be separated without stopping the scanning operation The scanner can recognize the pattern on these sheets which allows files to be separated o Refer to ISIS TWAIN Driver HELP when using patch code sheets Patch code sheets are enabled only when the application being used for scanning supports file separation Note Patch Code Sheets Patch code sheets are PDF portable document format data of which there are four types PATCH II A4 PATCH N LTR PATCH T A4 and PATCH T LTR Click the Start button in Windows and then click Programs Canon DR 7080C PATCH X XX and use the document that is printed Accessones StartUp j Z Internet Explorer de MS DOS Prompt fF Outlook Express Settings Sy Windows Explorer Rca gt Canon DR F0S0C Help CapturePerfect 2 0 z5 Job Registration Tool T PATCH II 44 40 Documents F T PATCH II LTF T PATCH T 44 T PATCH T ILTF 4 4 Other Scanning Techniques Types of
81. you change the setting for the SCSI transfer speed turn OFF the scanner and then Important turn it ON 71 Chapter 5 User Modes How to Set the User Modes Use the following procedure to configure user mode settings T Press the Menu key to display the user mode screens p Use the Menu key to cycle through the user modes in the sequence shown below Cloluln t fojn ily M olaje JOIN ltjolFFn Ljofnje Djolclulmle n t ajy fon ItovFyeyay T kHH L T PELL s ta n a oly molaj oy lalelalnfelste a p Lt i ejojnfay JOlFyFy OINI OIFIF gt on orn 2 Use the Set and gt keys to change the currently displayed setting 3 Press the Enter key to register the displayed setting 4 To exit the user mode screens press the Stop key 72 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the trouble that may occur on the DR 7080C and how to correct it 6 1 When the Scanner Is Not RECOQMIZOG ridindi aaea 74 SCSI CONNECTIONS o nnsoennonnnnenenenenrnneni 74 USB CONNECCION S arno asaclaninees 76 6 2 Clearing Paper Jams cccsssseeseeneees 77 Clearing a Paper Jam cccceeeseeeeeeees 77 Paper Jam Causes ccccceeecceeeeeeeeeeanees 81 6 3 When the Scanned Image Is Not INOMIMON sorses eead 82 6 4 Display MeSSages scssseseseseeeees 83 Eror Messages cists ficdiundsauadtunwietulatinduas 83 Scanner Status Messa
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