Page 5 - Preface
Preface 1 Preface Thank you for purchasing the Canon DR- 3060/3080C scanner. Be sure toread this manual thoroughly before using the scanner in order to ensure thatyou fully understand how to use the scanner correctly. After you have readthis manual, retain it for future reference. Caution:Be aware o...
Page 6 - Notational Conventions; Notice
2 Preface Notational Conventions The symbols and indications used in this manual are explained below.Familiarize yourself with these symbols and their meanings before readingthis manual. “( → page 12)” means “Refer to page 12 for more details on the information.” WARNINGThis indicates a matter in wh...
Page 7 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................................................... 1 Notational Conventions .............................................................................. 2 Table of Contents .........................
Page 9 - To Ensure Safe Operation; Installation Location
Before Using the Unit 5 Before Using the Unit To Ensure Safe Operation In order to ensure safe operation, be certain to read the cautions describedbelow. Installation Location The performance of this unit is affected by the environment in which it isinstalled. Make sure that the location where the u...
Page 10 - Power; Moving the Scanner
6 Before Using the Unit ● Avoid locations that are subject to rapid temperature changes.Condensation inside of the unit can result in inferior image quality. Usethis unit under the following environmental conditions: Temperature: 10 degree C to 32.5 degree C Humidity: 20% to 80% RH ● Avoid locating ...
Page 11 - Notes on Normal Handling
Before Using the Unit 7 Notes on Normal Handling WARNINGTo avoid fire and electric shock, always observe the followingwarnings when using this unit. ■ Do not place flammable chemicals, such as alcohol or paint thinner, nearthe unit. ■ Do not cut, damage, or modify the power cord. Do not place heavy ...
Page 12 - CAUTION
8 Before Using the Unit CAUTION ■ Do not set the unit up on a wobbly platform, a sloped surface, or any othertype of unstable location. Do not set up the unit in a location that is subjectto vibration. The unit could injure someone if it falls or tips over. ■ Do not block the ventilation openings. D...
Page 13 - Fast document feeding; Automatic paper thickness adjustment
Before Using the Unit 9 Features of the DR-3060/3080C The main features of the DR-3060/3080C scanner are listed below. ■ Fast document feeding Although the scanner is compact, it can rapidly scan up to forty A4 sheets(double side) per minute, and can scan documents ranging in size frombusiness cards...
Page 14 - Text enhanced mode
10 Before Using the Unit ■ Text enhanced mode The scanner is equipped with a "text enhanced" mode that allows you toclearly scan text printed on a dark background, and text that is written infaint pencil. (This function is implemented by the ISIS/TWAIN driver.) ■ "Skip blank page" fu...
Page 15 - Checking the Packing List
Before Using the Unit 11 Checking the Packing List The contents of the carton in which this unit is shipped are described below. Ifanything is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or service representative. ➀ Document eject guide ➁ Auxiliary paper supportplate ➂ Warranty card (120V modelonly) ➃ S...
Page 16 - Removing Protective Tape and Protective Sheet
12 Before Using the Unit Removing Protective Tape and Protective Sheet Before using the scanner, remove the protective tape and protective sheet thatprotect the unit from damage during shipment. 1. Remove the protective tape that is attached to the exterior of the unit. 2. Open the paper feed tray a...
Page 17 - Names and Functions of Parts; Front
Before Using the Unit 13 Names and Functions of Parts This section explains the name and function of each part. Familiarize yourselfwith the parts before connecting the scanner. ■ Front ■ Front (with cover open) LTR A4 B4 Paper feed tray Power indicatorThis indicator lightswhen the scanner isturned ...
Page 18 - Rear
14 Before Using the Unit ■ Rear CAUTIONDo not block the ventilation openings. Doing so could cause theunit to overheat, creating a risk of fire. Power cord connectorConnect the power cord that isprovided with the scanner here. SCSI connectorsConnect a 50-pin half-pitch (pintype) SCSI cable connector...
Page 19 - Installing the Scanner; Requirements; Note; Installation Procedure
Installing the Scanner 15 Installing the Scanner Requirements In order to install this scanner, you will need the following: ● PC ● SCSI interface cable ( → page 16) ● SCSI interface board Note ● Some application software may require a device driver that is differentfrom the one that is provided on ...
Page 20 - Connecting the Scanner to Your PC
16 Installing the Scanner Connecting the Scanner to Your PC Connect the DR-3060/3080C either directly to your PC or to a SCSI devicedaisy chain. Notes on the Shape of the Connector and the SCSI Interface Cable• The DR-3060/3080C is equipped with a 50-pin half-pitch (pin type) SCSI connector. • After...
Page 21 - SCSI ID and Terminator Settings; SCSI ID Settings
Installing the Scanner 17 SCSI ID and Terminator Settings Use the DIP switches on the rear of the scanner to make the SCSI ID andterminator settings. For the DIP switches, the upper position is the ON position, and the lowerposition is the OFF position. 1 ON 2 3 4 SCSI ID switches Terminator ON/OFF ...
Page 22 - Terminator Setting
18 Installing the Scanner Terminator Setting The terminator should be set to "ON" only in the SCSI device that is at theend of the SCSI daisy chain. If the scanner is the only SCSI device that is being connected to the PC, or ifthe scanner is being connected at the end of a daisy chain of SC...
Page 23 - Connecting the Power Cord
Installing the Scanner 19 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord that is provided with this scanner to the power cordconnector located on the rear of the scanner, and then plug the cord into apower outlet. Notice ● Only use the power cord that was provided with this unit. ● Always be sure ...
Page 24 - Turning the Power On/Off; Turning the Power On
20 Installing the Scanner Turning the Power On/Off Follow the procedures described below when turning the power on and off. Turning the Power On 1. Turn on the scanner. The power switch is located on the lower right front corner of the scanner. Toturn the scanner on, press the power switch. When the...
Page 26 - Turning the Power Off
22 Installing the Scanner ● If you are using Windows XP , the “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialog box appears. 1. Load 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 cl...
Page 27 - Installing the Software; Before Installing the software
Installing the Software 23 Installing the Software The following software is included with the scanner. ● ISIS/TWAIN driverThis driver allows this scanner to be used with ISIS-compatible applicationsoftware or TWAIN-compatible application software. The driver must beinstalled in order to be able to ...
Page 28 - Installing the ISIS/TWAIN Driver
24 Installing the Software Note ● The ISIS/TWAIN driver provided with the scanner is not necessarilycompatible with all ISIS-compatible or TWAIN-compatible applicationsoftware. For details, contact your application software dealer. ● Some functions described in this manual may not be supported by al...
Page 30 - Installing CapturePerfect
26 Installing the Software Installing CapturePerfect Follow the procedure described below to install CapturePerfect. 1. Turn on your PC. Windows starts. Notice If you are using Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional,or Windows XP, be sure to log on as a user with administrator privile...
Page 31 - Using the Software; Using the ISIS/TWAIN Driver
Using the Software 27 Using the Software Using the ISIS/TWAIN Driver The ISIS/TWAIN driver help file describes how to use the ISIS/TWAINdriver. To access the ISIS/TWAIN driver help file, click Start - Programs -Canon DR-3060 & 3080C - Canon DR-3060 & 3080C Help, or click the Helpbutton in th...
Page 32 - Using CapturePerfect; Starting CapturePerfect
28 Using the Software Using CapturePerfect Follow the procedure described below to start and close CapturePerfect. Note The basic method for scanning using CapturePerfect is described in theCapturePerfect help. From the Help menu on the CapturePerfect menu bar,click Help, then refer to the explanati...
Page 33 - Closing CapturePerfect; Notes
Using the Scanner 29 Closing CapturePerfect 1. On the File menu, click Exit. CapturePerfect closes. Notes When the scanner is scanning or some operation is pending after scanning hasbeen started (such as when scanning has been interrupted), the mouse pointerchanges to an hourglass. If the mouse poin...
Page 34 - Documents
30 Using the Scanner Using the Scanner Documents This scanner is able to scan documents ranging in size from business cardsand checks up to B4 size documents. The scannable size range is: Width: 2.2 in. to 10.1 in. (55 mm to 257 mm)When using the auto start function, 2.8 in. to 10.1 in. (70 mmto 257...
Page 35 - Setting Up the Paper Feed Tray and the Document
Using the Scanner 31 Setting Up the Paper Feed Tray and the Document Eject Tray 1. Grasp the edge of the paper feed tray and lift it up. 2. Gently open the paper feed tray towards you. CAUTIONDo not place anything other than documents, and especially notheavy objects, on the paper feed tray. The obj...
Page 37 - Installing the Document Eject Guide
Using the Scanner 33 Installing the Document Eject Guide When scanning a document that is particularly thin or particularly long, itcould droop down over the edge of the document eject tray extension andbecome jammed in the scanner. Avoid this problem by attaching thedocument eject guide. 1. Grasp t...
Page 39 - Loading a Document for Scanning; When Using Automatic Feed
Using the Scanner 35 Loading a Document for Scanning This scanner supports both automatic and manual feed operation. Themethods for loading the document to be scanned when using automatic feedand manual feed are explained separately. Notice When loading a document for scanning, be careful to remove ...
Page 42 - When Using Manual Feed
38 Using the Scanner When Using Manual Feed 1. Get ready to perform the scanning operation with your application software,and set the manual feed function. Note When "manual feed" is set, the document feed opening next to the paper feedtray rises up, allowing you to feed pages in manually. T...
Page 44 - Patch Code Sheets; About the Patch Code Sheets
40 Using the Scanner Patch Code Sheets Patch Code Sheets are sheets printed with a special pattern that is used forseparating files without interrupting scanning. When a Patch Code Sheet isread on the scanner, and the pattern on the sheet is recognized, the sheetfunctions as a Patch Code Sheet, and ...
Page 45 - Functions of Patch Code Sheets; Using the Patch Code Sheets
Using the Scanner 41 Functions of Patch Code Sheets ● Patch code patterns PATCH T When this sheet is detected, a file separator is insertedafter the document following this sheet. PATCH II When this sheet is detected, a file separator is insertedafter this sheet. Note, however, that the setting is i...
Page 46 - Effective Area for Detecting Patch Code Patterns
42 Using the Scanner Effective Area for Detecting Patch Code Patterns Notice ● When you copy the originals, adjust the size and density settings to matchthe original. Extremely dark or light copies may not scan correctly. ● When you copy the originals, adjust the original so that the patch codepatte...
Page 47 - Clearing a Paper Jam
Using the Scanner 43 Clearing a Paper Jam If a paper jam occurs in the scanner, follow the procedure described below. CAUTIONBe careful when removing jammed paper. It is possible to cutyour hand on the edge of a sheet of paper. 1. If there are any ejected sheets already in the document eject tray, r...
Page 50 - Regular Maintenance; Cleaning the Scanner
46 Regular Maintenance Regular Maintenance Clean the scanner on a regular basis as described below in order to maintainpeak scanning quality. CAUTIONFor safety's sake, always turn the unit off and unplug the powercord before cleaning this unit. Cleaning the Scanner To clean the exterior of the scann...
Page 51 - Cleaning the Scanning Glass and the Rollers
Regular Maintenance 47 Cleaning the Scanning Glass and the Rollers 1. Turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. 2. If the document eject tray extension is open, close it. 3. Grasp the upper unit and gently lift it up as far as it will go. 4. Wipe the scanning glass (the sha...
Page 52 - Troubleshooting; The scanner does not turn on
48 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section describes common problems that may occur while you are usingthe scanner, and how to resolve them. Refer to the troubleshooting section related to the problem that you haveencountered. The scanner does not turn on ..........................................
Page 53 - The PC does not recognize the scanner
Troubleshooting 49 ✘ The PC does not recognize the scanner The following are possible causes of the PC failing to recognize the scanner.Check each possible cause. Cause The scanner is not connected correctly. Action Check all of the SCSI cable connections between the scanner, theSCSI host adapter in...
Page 55 - Images are not scanned; Documents do not feed properly
Troubleshooting 51 ✘ Images are not scanned Check the following if the scanner does not scan an image even though thescanning operation is being performed: ● Is the scanner connected to the PC correctly? ● Has the scanner driver been installed? ● Has the application software been installed correctly...
Page 56 - Resulting scanned images are not correct
52 Troubleshooting ✘ Resulting scanned images are not correct If the resulting scanned images are not crisp, if there are lines or spots on theimage, or if there is some other problem with a scanned image, likely causesare listed below. Check each item and take the appropriate action. Cause The scan...
Page 57 - Specifications
Specifications 53 Specifications Type Desktop color image scanner Scanning document size Width: 2.2 in. to 10.1 in. (55 mm to 257 mm)When using the auto start function, 2.8 in.to 10.1 in. (70 mm to 257 mm) Length: 2.8 in. to 14.3 in. (70 mm to 364 mm) Thickness: 0.0024 in. to 0.0059 in. (0.06 mm to ...
Page 58 - Options
54 Specifications Amount of paper that can bestacked in automatic feeder 10 mm stack, maximum Interface SCSI-II Other functions Automatic document thickness adjustment Dimensions (with trays closed) 7.5 x 13.5 x 10.9 in. (H x W x D)191 x 344 x 278 mm (H x W x D) Dimensions (with trays open) 9.6 x 13...
Page 59 - Index
Index 55 Index C CapturePerfect 23, 28 Install 26 Cleaning glass 47main unit 46rollers 47 Connection interface cable 16power cord 19terminator 18 D DIP switches position 14setting 17 Document eject guide attachment 33 Document eject tray extension opening 32position 13 Document positioning mark adju...
Page 60 - MEMO