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User Manual Canon DR-7080C
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ENGLISH Please read this manual before operating this unit. After you finishreading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference. Document Scanner INSTRUCTIONS
1 ENGLISH WARNING CAUTION Note INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-7080C.Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine in order tofamiliarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its manyfunctions. After reading this manual, store ...
2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1 Conventions ................................................................................................ 1 Safety Precautions ........................................................
3 ENGLISH USB Connections ..................................................................................... 29 ◆ USB 2.0 Interface Cards ....................................................................... 29 ◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable ....................................................
5 ENGLISH Safety Precautions Safe Operation When you are working around the scanner, follow these precautions to avoid thehazards of fire and electrical shock: ■ Never install and operate the scanner near flammable substances such as alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, or any other type of volatile sol...
7 ENGLISH Installation Location More than 100 mm More than 150 mm More than 850 mm More than 150 mm More than 700 mm For operation, maintenance and ventilation, make sure that there is enough spacearound the scanner, as shown in the illustration above. Avoid placing the scanner in the following plac...
8 Power Supply • Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240 V (50/60 Hz) power supply, according to your region’s requirement. • 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 anextension cord, pay attention...
9 ENGLISH WARNING Carrying Take care when moving the scanner. Two people should hold the scanner firmlyon opposite sides when lifting it. ■ The scanner weighs 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. ■ When mo...
Chapter 1 Getting Ready This chapter describes the features of thescanner, what’s in the box, and the names andfunctions of parts on the scanner. 1.1 Features of the DR-7080C .................. 121.2 Before Getting Started ....................... 14 Unpacking ...........................................
12 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Features of the DR-7080C The DR-7080C is a desktop ADF/flatbed scanner for high-speed scanning of largevolume documents. The following are the main features of the DR-7080C. ● Black and white, grayscale, and 24-bit color outputSupport for black and white, grayscale, and 24...
14 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Before Getting Started Make sure you perform the following procedures before using the DR-7080C forthe first time.• Unpacking• Removing the Transpor tation Screw• Attaching the Ferrite Core Unpacking Make sure that you have everything. Check every item you have removed fro...
15 ENGLISH Removing the Transportation Screw A transpor tation screw is installed at the factory to lock the scanner’s optical unitin place and protect it against damage caused by vibration and other forces duringshipment. You must remove the transportation screw before trying to use thescanner. ● I...
16 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Part Names This section describes the names and functions of each part. Before you connectthe DR-7080C, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the main parts. Feeder q Feeder CoverOpen this cover to clear document jams and clean the rollers. (See pp. 77, 90.) w Op...
17 ENGLISH Flatbed i Pressure Board (Black)This board presses the document page against the glass during scanning.(See p. 89.) o Flatbed (Platen Glass)When placing the document onto the platen glass, align it with the arrow in theupper left corner of the glass. (See p. 51.) !0 Opening SensorThis sen...
18 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Rear !22 Air Vents !3 USB ConnectorConnect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible USB cable here. (See p. 30.) !4 DIP SwitchesConfigure these switches to specify the SCSI ID or terminator ON or OFF.(See p. 26.) !5 SCSI ConnectorsConnect a SCSI cable (50-pin half pitch, pin type) he...
19 ENGLISH Operation Panel q Menu KeyPress this key to cycle the display through the various user modes, as shownbelow. (See “About the User Modes,” on p. 68.) w Set KeysUse these keys to change the setting of the currently displayed user mode.(See p. 72.) e Enter KeyPress this key to register the c...
21 ENGLISH Optional Products The following options can be purchased and used on the DR-7080C, if they arenecessary. Contact your sales representative. Stamp Unit The stamp unit affixes a “scanned” stamp on document pages that are scannedusing the feeder. The application can be used to turn stamping ...
Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer This chapter describes how to connect thescanner to a computer, and includesinformation about what you need to do to getWindows to recognize the scanner. 2.1 Checking Your Operating Environment ........................................ 24 2.2 Connecting to a Compute...
24 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Checking Your OperatingEnvironment Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use theDR-7080C. ● IBM PC/AT or compatible machines that meet the followingspecifications: • Intel Celeron 733 MHz or faster• 256 MB main memory or more (recommended)• ...
25 ENGLISH Connecting to a Computer There are two ways to connect the scanner to your computer, SCSI or USB. Usethe method that is compatible with your computer system. ■ Do not turn OFF the scanner or remove any interface cables when an application is running. ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB int...
26 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer CAUTION ◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable ■ 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. ■ Before you connect the SCSI cable, make sure that ...
27 ENGLISH Location for attaching ferrite core Attach the ferrite core to the SCSI cable connecting the scanner to the next SCSIdevice. SCSI Device SCSI Device SCSI Cable DR-7080C PC Ferrite core approx. 3 cm Clamp the ferrite core on the SCSI cable approximately 3 cm from the connectorof the next S...
29 ENGLISH Important Important ◆ Setting the SCSI Transfer Speed When the scanner is hooked up with a SCSI cable, the scanner may not operatecorrectly depending on the length of the cable and the SCSI card being used. Inthis case, change the scanner's transfer speed in the user modes.(See "About...
30 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer ◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable Do not connect both a SCSI cable and USB interface cable at the same time. SCSI Connectors USB Connector(Cannot be used at the same time a SCSI connector is in use.) Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord.Be sure to u...
31 ENGLISH 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 computer. 1 Turn ON the scanner. The illustration below shows the location of the power switc...
32 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Recognizing the Scanner If you are using Windows 98/Me or Windows 2000/XP, then the first time that youturn ON your computer after connecting this scanner to your computer, WindowsPlug and Play function automatically displays a screen prompting you to install th...
34 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Turning OFF the Power If you are using a SCSI connection, turn OFF the computer first, before turning OFF the scanner. 1 Turn OFF the computer. 2 Turn OFF the scanner. OFF ON ■ Wait at least 10 seconds before turning ON the scanner again. ■ For your safety, disc...
Chapter 3 Using the Software This chapter describes how to install and usethe ISIS/TWAIN driver, CapturePerfect, andJob Registration Tool that come packagedwith the scanner. 3.1 About the Software ............................. 363.2 Installing the Software ....................... 373.3 How to Use th...
36 Chapter 3 Using the Software About the Software The following software applications are provided on the setup disc that ispackaged with the scanner. Be sure to open and read the Readme.txt file on thesetup disc before installing the software. ● ISIS/TWAIN driver This driver allows the scanner to ...
37 ENGLISH 3.2 Installing the Software Installing the Software This section describes how to install the ISIS/TWAIN driver, CapturePerfect, andJob Registration Tool that are used when operating the scanner.CapturePerfect and the Job Registration Tool use the TWAIN Driver. Install thesoftware in the ...
38 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. 4 Enter “D:\*****\setup.exe” in the [Open] field, and then click [OK]. ● In this example, the CD-ROM drive name is D:. ● ***** stands for the name of...
39 ENGLISH How to Use the Software This section describes how to use CapturePerfect and Job Registration Tool forscanning.Read the “ISIS/TWAIN Driver HELP” for information on using the ISIS/TWAINdriver. How to Display the ISIS/TWAIN Driver Help File The explanation on how to use the ISIS/TWAIN drive...
40 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. 1 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Programs] - [CapturePerfect 2.0]. Click [All Progra...
41 ENGLISH 3 Select [Exit] from the [File] menu. 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 JobRegistration Tool. Alternatively, for information on sc...
42 Chapter 3 Using the Software 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] -[JobRegistration Tool]. 2 This starts Job Registration Tool. ● See the Job Registration Tool help file fo...
44 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. 4 This displays a [Confirm File Deletion] dialog box for the application you are removing. If you selected “Canon DR-7080C Driver,” the ab...
Chapter 4 Using the Scanner This chapter describes precautions regardingdocuments that can be handled on thisscanner and scanning operations. 4.1 Documents .......................................... 46 Types of Documents ................................ 46Feeder Capacity ...............................
46 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Documents This section describes the various types of documents that can be scanned withthe feeder. Handle documents with care. Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other personal injury. Types of Documents The following are the dimensions of the document...
47 ENGLISH • If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documents may cause a paper jam. In this case, select [Flatbed], and then scan thedocuments one page at a time. • When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure that they are not stuck together. If a jam occurs, change ...
48 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Placing Documents onto the Scanner This section describes how to load documents into the feeder and how to positiona document page on the flatbed (platen glass) for scanning. Handle documents with care. Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other personal ...
50 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 cause jamming. ● Raise the document feeder tray only as much as you...
51 ENGLISH Important 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 abook, thick document, very thin document, an OHP (Overhead Transparency)transparency, or any other documen...
52 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 cornerwith the arrow mark in the upper left corner of the flatbed (platen glass). 3 Slowly and carefully low...
54 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Document Feeding and Scanning This section describes the various different document feeding modes that areavailable, and the basic steps to use each mode for scanning. ■ Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, dangling jewelry, long ties, or even long hair that could bec...
55 ENGLISH ◆ Standard Feeding To use the standard feeding mode, instruct the scanner to start from theapplication. 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 f...
56 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Important 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, ...
57 ENGLISH Note Important 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 that the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan. 6 If you want to scan ...
58 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 3 Load the document into the document feeder tray. The scanner detects the documents, and scanning starts. See “Placing Documents onto the Scanner,” on page 48 for information about placing documents onto the scanner. 4 When scanning of the document is complete, the sc...
59 ENGLISH Note Important 4.4 Other Scanning Techniques Other Scanning Techniques This section describes how to scan using the Job Mode and how to use the CountOnly Mode to count the number of document pages. It also includes informationabout how to use the patch code sheet to perform automatic batc...
60 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Note Important 5 Place the document onto the scanner. See “Placing Documents onto the Scanner,” on page 48 for information about placing documents onto the scanner. 6 Press the [Start] key. The image file is forwarded in accordance with the selected job. 7 When scannin...
62 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Important 5 Specify [Job Start Button] in the [Scanner events] field. 6 Uncheck all the items in the [Send to this application] field except for [DR7080C Job Tool]. 7 Click the [Apply] button. You cannot use the Job function if the [Disable device events] check box is ...
63 ENGLISH Using the Count Only Mode In the Count Only Mode, document pages are sent through the feeder in order tocount them. The document is not scanned. You can perform Count Only Modeoperations on the scanner, without using your computer. 1 Use the user modes to enter the scanner's Count Only Mo...
64 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Using Patch Code Sheets Patch code sheets are sheets of paper on which a special pattern is printed sothat files can be separated without stopping the scanning operation. The scannercan recognize the pattern on these sheets, which allows files to be separated. ● Refer ...
65 ENGLISH ◆ Types of Patch Code Patterns There are two patch code patterns as shown below. The result varies dependingon the pattern. ● PATCH T (FILE A) When this sheet is recognized, the document following the sheet is saved to aseparate file. ● PATCH II (FILE B) When this sheet is recognized, the...
66 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 enable...
Chapter 5 User Modes This chapter describes the user modes, whichyou can use to configure the scanner settings. 5.1 About the User Modes ....................... 70 User Mode Functions .............................. 70How to Set the User Modes ..................... 72
70 Chapter 5 User Modes 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 ON: Count Only Mode (See “Using the Count Only Mode,” on p. 63.)OFF: Normal Mode (default) ● Long Documen...
71 ENGLISH 5.1 About the User Modes ● Setting SCSI Transfer Speed 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 se...
72 Chapter 5 User Modes How to Set the User Modes Use the following procedure to configure user mode settings. 1 Press the [Menu] key to display the user mode screens. Use the [Menu] key to cycle through the user modes in the sequence shownbelow. 2 Use the Set [ ] and [ ] keys to change the currentl...
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the trouble that mayoccur on the DR-7080C and how to correct it. 6.1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized ......................................... 74 SCSI Connections ................................... 74USB Connections ..................................
76 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting USB Connections Cause Scanner is not correctly connected. Remedy Connect the scanner correctly with a cable that supports USB 2.0.(See p. 29.) Cause The USB 2.0 interface card is not correctly installed on thecomputer. Remedy Refer to the USB 2.0 interface card operation...
77 ENGLISH Clearing Paper Jams A paper jam is indicated when scanning stops unexpectedly and the messageshown below appears on the display panel. Use the procedure below to clear apaper jam. Clearing a Paper Jam ■ Be careful when you clear a paper jam. You may be injured unexpectedly. For example, t...
78 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. If you are duplex scanning, the document may be jammed under the feeder guide. Note
79 ENGLISH 6.2 Clearing Paper Jams 5 Rotate the dial on your side of the scanner to remove any paper jammed inside the feeder. ● 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 l...
80 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting CAUTION 8 Raise the feeder. Open the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over backwards. 9 Remove any paper jammed inside the feeder. 10 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid p...
81 ENGLISH 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...
82 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting When the Scanned ImageIs Not Normal If there is a problem on the scanned image (image is not sharp or stripes appearon the image), one of the following may be a probable cause. Check the followingpoints and take the appropriate action. ● The scanning glass or rollers in ...
83 ENGLISH Display Messages This section explains the error messages and scanner status messages thatappear on the display panel. Error Messages The following are the messages that appear to indicate errors. Display Cause The feeder cover is open. Remedy Close the feeder cover. Display Cause The fee...
84 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Display Cause You are attempting to scan a document that contains mixedpage sizes while the Different Size Originals Mode is off. Remedy Confirm the front/rear sides of the ejected document, then turn onthe Different Size Originals Mode and scan the document again. Displ...
85 ENGLISH Scanner Status Messages The following messages indicate the current status of the scanner: Display Status The scanner is performing some process. Please wait. Display Status The scanner is in the Ready Mode. The scanner will go into theStand-by Mode if you do not perform any operation for...
86 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 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 user mode language setting and select...
87 ENGLISH ● The Job function does not work when the [Start] key is pressed afterselecting a job, and [Scan Error] is displayed.Cause 1: Another application is using the DR-7080C ISIS/TWAIN Driver. Remedy 1: Close the other application that is using the DR-7080C ISIS/TWAIN Driver. Cause 2: Feeding i...
Chapter 7 User Maintenance This chapter describes daily cleaning of thescanner. 7.1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge .......... 907.2 Daily Cleaning ..................................... 92 Cleaning the Main Unit ............................ 92Cleaning the Flatbed (Platen Glass) andPressure Board (Black...
90 Chapter 7 User Maintenance Stamp cartridge Changing the StampCartridge When using the optional stamp unit (see p. 21) to stamp scanned documents, youshould use the following procedure to replace the stamp cartridge whenever thestamp mark becomes smudged or faint. Contact your sales reprentative o...
92 Chapter 7 User Maintenance Daily Cleaning To maintain high-quality scanning, you should periodically clean the following:• Main unit• Flatbed (Platen glass)• Pressure Board (Black)• Feeder ■ Before you clean the scanner, turn OFF the scanner and computer and disconnect the power cord from the pow...
94 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 3 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid pinching your fingers. Failure to do so might result in personal injury. Cleaning the Feeder Without periodical cleaning, a problem may be caused on the scanned image orthe ...
96 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 ...
98 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 11 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. 12 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid pinching you...
Appendix This appendix contains the specifications andindex. Specifications .......................................... 100 Specifications for the Scanner ............... 100Options .................................................. 101Consumables ......................................... 101Exterior...
100 Appendix Specifications Specifications for the Scanner Type Desktop ADF/flatbed scanner Document Size Width: 139.7 mm to 304.8 mm Length: 128 mm to 432 mm (Normal Mode)128 mm to 630 mm (Long Document Mode)128 mm to 540 mm (Long Document Mode/Color 600 dpi Mode) Document Thickness Black-and-white...
101 ENGLISH Dimensions 300 mm (H) x 575 mm (W) x 602 mm (D) Weight Approximately 33.6 kg Power Requirement AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz), 0.6 A (max) Power Consumption Operating: 0.74 A maximum Ready: Under 0.23 A Noise Less than 7 8 dB Operating Environment Temperature: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)Humidity...
102 Appendix Exterior Dimensions Units: millimeters 297 mm 148 mm 300 mm 602 mm 565 mm 377 mm 575 mm 688 mm (10 mm)
101 ENGLISH 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 No. Job Title Scan to PC Scan to Mail Sc...
Manual Canon DR-7080C
Summary
ENGLISH Please read this manual before operating this unit. After you finishreading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference. Document Scanner INSTRUCTIONS
1 ENGLISH WARNING CAUTION Note INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-7080C.Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine in order tofamiliarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its manyfunctions. After reading this manual, store ...
2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1 Conventions ................................................................................................ 1 Safety Precautions ........................................................
3 ENGLISH USB Connections ..................................................................................... 29 ◆ USB 2.0 Interface Cards ....................................................................... 29 ◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable ....................................................
5 ENGLISH Safety Precautions Safe Operation When you are working around the scanner, follow these precautions to avoid thehazards of fire and electrical shock: ■ Never install and operate the scanner near flammable substances such as alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, or any other type of volatile sol...
7 ENGLISH Installation Location More than 100 mm More than 150 mm More than 850 mm More than 150 mm More than 700 mm For operation, maintenance and ventilation, make sure that there is enough spacearound the scanner, as shown in the illustration above. Avoid placing the scanner in the following plac...
8 Power Supply • Be sure to connect to an AC 220-240 V (50/60 Hz) power supply, according to your region’s requirement. • 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 anextension cord, pay attention...
9 ENGLISH WARNING Carrying Take care when moving the scanner. Two people should hold the scanner firmlyon opposite sides when lifting it. ■ The scanner weighs 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. ■ When mo...
Chapter 1 Getting Ready This chapter describes the features of thescanner, what’s in the box, and the names andfunctions of parts on the scanner. 1.1 Features of the DR-7080C .................. 121.2 Before Getting Started ....................... 14 Unpacking ...........................................
12 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Features of the DR-7080C The DR-7080C is a desktop ADF/flatbed scanner for high-speed scanning of largevolume documents. The following are the main features of the DR-7080C. ● Black and white, grayscale, and 24-bit color outputSupport for black and white, grayscale, and 24...
14 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Before Getting Started Make sure you perform the following procedures before using the DR-7080C forthe first time.• Unpacking• Removing the Transpor tation Screw• Attaching the Ferrite Core Unpacking Make sure that you have everything. Check every item you have removed fro...
15 ENGLISH Removing the Transportation Screw A transpor tation screw is installed at the factory to lock the scanner’s optical unitin place and protect it against damage caused by vibration and other forces duringshipment. You must remove the transportation screw before trying to use thescanner. ● I...
16 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Part Names This section describes the names and functions of each part. Before you connectthe DR-7080C, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the main parts. Feeder q Feeder CoverOpen this cover to clear document jams and clean the rollers. (See pp. 77, 90.) w Op...
17 ENGLISH Flatbed i Pressure Board (Black)This board presses the document page against the glass during scanning.(See p. 89.) o Flatbed (Platen Glass)When placing the document onto the platen glass, align it with the arrow in theupper left corner of the glass. (See p. 51.) !0 Opening SensorThis sen...
18 Chapter 1 Getting Ready Rear !22 Air Vents !3 USB ConnectorConnect a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible USB cable here. (See p. 30.) !4 DIP SwitchesConfigure these switches to specify the SCSI ID or terminator ON or OFF.(See p. 26.) !5 SCSI ConnectorsConnect a SCSI cable (50-pin half pitch, pin type) he...
19 ENGLISH Operation Panel q Menu KeyPress this key to cycle the display through the various user modes, as shownbelow. (See “About the User Modes,” on p. 68.) w Set KeysUse these keys to change the setting of the currently displayed user mode.(See p. 72.) e Enter KeyPress this key to register the c...
21 ENGLISH Optional Products The following options can be purchased and used on the DR-7080C, if they arenecessary. Contact your sales representative. Stamp Unit The stamp unit affixes a “scanned” stamp on document pages that are scannedusing the feeder. The application can be used to turn stamping ...
Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer This chapter describes how to connect thescanner to a computer, and includesinformation about what you need to do to getWindows to recognize the scanner. 2.1 Checking Your Operating Environment ........................................ 24 2.2 Connecting to a Compute...
24 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Checking Your OperatingEnvironment Your computer system must meet the following conditions to use theDR-7080C. ● IBM PC/AT or compatible machines that meet the followingspecifications: • Intel Celeron 733 MHz or faster• 256 MB main memory or more (recommended)• ...
25 ENGLISH Connecting to a Computer There are two ways to connect the scanner to your computer, SCSI or USB. Usethe method that is compatible with your computer system. ■ Do not turn OFF the scanner or remove any interface cables when an application is running. ■ Do not connect both SCSI and USB int...
26 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer CAUTION ◆ Connecting the SCSI Cable ■ 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. ■ Before you connect the SCSI cable, make sure that ...
27 ENGLISH Location for attaching ferrite core Attach the ferrite core to the SCSI cable connecting the scanner to the next SCSIdevice. SCSI Device SCSI Device SCSI Cable DR-7080C PC Ferrite core approx. 3 cm Clamp the ferrite core on the SCSI cable approximately 3 cm from the connectorof the next S...
29 ENGLISH Important Important ◆ Setting the SCSI Transfer Speed When the scanner is hooked up with a SCSI cable, the scanner may not operatecorrectly depending on the length of the cable and the SCSI card being used. Inthis case, change the scanner's transfer speed in the user modes.(See "About...
30 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer ◆ Connecting a USB Interface Cable Do not connect both a SCSI cable and USB interface cable at the same time. SCSI Connectors USB Connector(Cannot be used at the same time a SCSI connector is in use.) Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord.Be sure to u...
31 ENGLISH 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 computer. 1 Turn ON the scanner. The illustration below shows the location of the power switc...
32 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Recognizing the Scanner If you are using Windows 98/Me or Windows 2000/XP, then the first time that youturn ON your computer after connecting this scanner to your computer, WindowsPlug and Play function automatically displays a screen prompting you to install th...
34 Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer Turning OFF the Power If you are using a SCSI connection, turn OFF the computer first, before turning OFF the scanner. 1 Turn OFF the computer. 2 Turn OFF the scanner. OFF ON ■ Wait at least 10 seconds before turning ON the scanner again. ■ For your safety, disc...
Chapter 3 Using the Software This chapter describes how to install and usethe ISIS/TWAIN driver, CapturePerfect, andJob Registration Tool that come packagedwith the scanner. 3.1 About the Software ............................. 363.2 Installing the Software ....................... 373.3 How to Use th...
36 Chapter 3 Using the Software About the Software The following software applications are provided on the setup disc that ispackaged with the scanner. Be sure to open and read the Readme.txt file on thesetup disc before installing the software. ● ISIS/TWAIN driver This driver allows the scanner to ...
37 ENGLISH 3.2 Installing the Software Installing the Software This section describes how to install the ISIS/TWAIN driver, CapturePerfect, andJob Registration Tool that are used when operating the scanner.CapturePerfect and the Job Registration Tool use the TWAIN Driver. Install thesoftware in the ...
38 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. 4 Enter “D:\*****\setup.exe” in the [Open] field, and then click [OK]. ● In this example, the CD-ROM drive name is D:. ● ***** stands for the name of...
39 ENGLISH How to Use the Software This section describes how to use CapturePerfect and Job Registration Tool forscanning.Read the “ISIS/TWAIN Driver HELP” for information on using the ISIS/TWAINdriver. How to Display the ISIS/TWAIN Driver Help File The explanation on how to use the ISIS/TWAIN drive...
40 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. 1 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Programs] - [CapturePerfect 2.0]. Click [All Progra...
41 ENGLISH 3 Select [Exit] from the [File] menu. 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 JobRegistration Tool. Alternatively, for information on sc...
42 Chapter 3 Using the Software 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] -[JobRegistration Tool]. 2 This starts Job Registration Tool. ● See the Job Registration Tool help file fo...
44 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. 4 This displays a [Confirm File Deletion] dialog box for the application you are removing. If you selected “Canon DR-7080C Driver,” the ab...
Chapter 4 Using the Scanner This chapter describes precautions regardingdocuments that can be handled on thisscanner and scanning operations. 4.1 Documents .......................................... 46 Types of Documents ................................ 46Feeder Capacity ...............................
46 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Documents This section describes the various types of documents that can be scanned withthe feeder. Handle documents with care. Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other personal injury. Types of Documents The following are the dimensions of the document...
47 ENGLISH • If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documents may cause a paper jam. In this case, select [Flatbed], and then scan thedocuments one page at a time. • When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure that they are not stuck together. If a jam occurs, change ...
48 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Placing Documents onto the Scanner This section describes how to load documents into the feeder and how to positiona document page on the flatbed (platen glass) for scanning. Handle documents with care. Improper handling of paper can cause paper cuts or other personal ...
50 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 cause jamming. ● Raise the document feeder tray only as much as you...
51 ENGLISH Important 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 abook, thick document, very thin document, an OHP (Overhead Transparency)transparency, or any other documen...
52 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 cornerwith the arrow mark in the upper left corner of the flatbed (platen glass). 3 Slowly and carefully low...
54 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Document Feeding and Scanning This section describes the various different document feeding modes that areavailable, and the basic steps to use each mode for scanning. ■ Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, dangling jewelry, long ties, or even long hair that could bec...
55 ENGLISH ◆ Standard Feeding To use the standard feeding mode, instruct the scanner to start from theapplication. 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 f...
56 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Important 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, ...
57 ENGLISH Note Important 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 that the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan. 6 If you want to scan ...
58 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner 3 Load the document into the document feeder tray. The scanner detects the documents, and scanning starts. See “Placing Documents onto the Scanner,” on page 48 for information about placing documents onto the scanner. 4 When scanning of the document is complete, the sc...
59 ENGLISH Note Important 4.4 Other Scanning Techniques Other Scanning Techniques This section describes how to scan using the Job Mode and how to use the CountOnly Mode to count the number of document pages. It also includes informationabout how to use the patch code sheet to perform automatic batc...
60 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Note Important 5 Place the document onto the scanner. See “Placing Documents onto the Scanner,” on page 48 for information about placing documents onto the scanner. 6 Press the [Start] key. The image file is forwarded in accordance with the selected job. 7 When scannin...
62 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Important 5 Specify [Job Start Button] in the [Scanner events] field. 6 Uncheck all the items in the [Send to this application] field except for [DR7080C Job Tool]. 7 Click the [Apply] button. You cannot use the Job function if the [Disable device events] check box is ...
63 ENGLISH Using the Count Only Mode In the Count Only Mode, document pages are sent through the feeder in order tocount them. The document is not scanned. You can perform Count Only Modeoperations on the scanner, without using your computer. 1 Use the user modes to enter the scanner's Count Only Mo...
64 Chapter 4 Using the Scanner Using Patch Code Sheets Patch code sheets are sheets of paper on which a special pattern is printed sothat files can be separated without stopping the scanning operation. The scannercan recognize the pattern on these sheets, which allows files to be separated. ● Refer ...
65 ENGLISH ◆ Types of Patch Code Patterns There are two patch code patterns as shown below. The result varies dependingon the pattern. ● PATCH T (FILE A) When this sheet is recognized, the document following the sheet is saved to aseparate file. ● PATCH II (FILE B) When this sheet is recognized, the...
66 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 enable...
Chapter 5 User Modes This chapter describes the user modes, whichyou can use to configure the scanner settings. 5.1 About the User Modes ....................... 70 User Mode Functions .............................. 70How to Set the User Modes ..................... 72
70 Chapter 5 User Modes 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 ON: Count Only Mode (See “Using the Count Only Mode,” on p. 63.)OFF: Normal Mode (default) ● Long Documen...
71 ENGLISH 5.1 About the User Modes ● Setting SCSI Transfer Speed 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 se...
72 Chapter 5 User Modes How to Set the User Modes Use the following procedure to configure user mode settings. 1 Press the [Menu] key to display the user mode screens. Use the [Menu] key to cycle through the user modes in the sequence shownbelow. 2 Use the Set [ ] and [ ] keys to change the currentl...
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the trouble that mayoccur on the DR-7080C and how to correct it. 6.1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized ......................................... 74 SCSI Connections ................................... 74USB Connections ..................................
76 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting USB Connections Cause Scanner is not correctly connected. Remedy Connect the scanner correctly with a cable that supports USB 2.0.(See p. 29.) Cause The USB 2.0 interface card is not correctly installed on thecomputer. Remedy Refer to the USB 2.0 interface card operation...
77 ENGLISH Clearing Paper Jams A paper jam is indicated when scanning stops unexpectedly and the messageshown below appears on the display panel. Use the procedure below to clear apaper jam. Clearing a Paper Jam ■ Be careful when you clear a paper jam. You may be injured unexpectedly. For example, t...
78 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. If you are duplex scanning, the document may be jammed under the feeder guide. Note
79 ENGLISH 6.2 Clearing Paper Jams 5 Rotate the dial on your side of the scanner to remove any paper jammed inside the feeder. ● 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 l...
80 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting CAUTION 8 Raise the feeder. Open the feeder carefully and slowly, taking care to avoid letting the feeder fall over backwards. 9 Remove any paper jammed inside the feeder. 10 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid p...
81 ENGLISH 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...
82 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting When the Scanned ImageIs Not Normal If there is a problem on the scanned image (image is not sharp or stripes appearon the image), one of the following may be a probable cause. Check the followingpoints and take the appropriate action. ● The scanning glass or rollers in ...
83 ENGLISH Display Messages This section explains the error messages and scanner status messages thatappear on the display panel. Error Messages The following are the messages that appear to indicate errors. Display Cause The feeder cover is open. Remedy Close the feeder cover. Display Cause The fee...
84 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Display Cause You are attempting to scan a document that contains mixedpage sizes while the Different Size Originals Mode is off. Remedy Confirm the front/rear sides of the ejected document, then turn onthe Different Size Originals Mode and scan the document again. Displ...
85 ENGLISH Scanner Status Messages The following messages indicate the current status of the scanner: Display Status The scanner is performing some process. Please wait. Display Status The scanner is in the Ready Mode. The scanner will go into theStand-by Mode if you do not perform any operation for...
86 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 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 user mode language setting and select...
87 ENGLISH ● The Job function does not work when the [Start] key is pressed afterselecting a job, and [Scan Error] is displayed.Cause 1: Another application is using the DR-7080C ISIS/TWAIN Driver. Remedy 1: Close the other application that is using the DR-7080C ISIS/TWAIN Driver. Cause 2: Feeding i...
Chapter 7 User Maintenance This chapter describes daily cleaning of thescanner. 7.1 Changing the Stamp Cartridge .......... 907.2 Daily Cleaning ..................................... 92 Cleaning the Main Unit ............................ 92Cleaning the Flatbed (Platen Glass) andPressure Board (Black...
90 Chapter 7 User Maintenance Stamp cartridge Changing the StampCartridge When using the optional stamp unit (see p. 21) to stamp scanned documents, youshould use the following procedure to replace the stamp cartridge whenever thestamp mark becomes smudged or faint. Contact your sales reprentative o...
92 Chapter 7 User Maintenance Daily Cleaning To maintain high-quality scanning, you should periodically clean the following:• Main unit• Flatbed (Platen glass)• Pressure Board (Black)• Feeder ■ Before you clean the scanner, turn OFF the scanner and computer and disconnect the power cord from the pow...
94 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 3 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid pinching your fingers. Failure to do so might result in personal injury. Cleaning the Feeder Without periodical cleaning, a problem may be caused on the scanned image orthe ...
96 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 ...
98 Chapter 7 User Maintenance 11 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. 12 Slowly and carefully lower the feeder back down. Lower the feeder slowly, taking care to avoid pinching you...
Appendix This appendix contains the specifications andindex. Specifications .......................................... 100 Specifications for the Scanner ............... 100Options .................................................. 101Consumables ......................................... 101Exterior...
100 Appendix Specifications Specifications for the Scanner Type Desktop ADF/flatbed scanner Document Size Width: 139.7 mm to 304.8 mm Length: 128 mm to 432 mm (Normal Mode)128 mm to 630 mm (Long Document Mode)128 mm to 540 mm (Long Document Mode/Color 600 dpi Mode) Document Thickness Black-and-white...
101 ENGLISH Dimensions 300 mm (H) x 575 mm (W) x 602 mm (D) Weight Approximately 33.6 kg Power Requirement AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz), 0.6 A (max) Power Consumption Operating: 0.74 A maximum Ready: Under 0.23 A Noise Less than 7 8 dB Operating Environment Temperature: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)Humidity...
102 Appendix Exterior Dimensions Units: millimeters 297 mm 148 mm 300 mm 602 mm 565 mm 377 mm 575 mm 688 mm (10 mm)
101 ENGLISH 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 No. Job Title Scan to PC Scan to Mail Sc...
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