Canon scanner imageFORMULA DR6010C User Manual
Have a look at the manual Canon scanner imageFORMULA DR6010C User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 1335 Canon manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-21 Note If Feeding Option in the scan settings is set to “Panel-Feeding” or “Automatic Feeding,” the scan panel will appear when you start scanning. (See “Scan Panel,” on p. 3-21.) 8When there are no more pages of the document to scan, scanning stops. Scanning resumes or ends according to the Feeding Option setting in the scanner setup. Feeding Option is set to “Standard Feeding”: The Continue dialog box is displayed. Place the next document, and click [Continue scanning] to resume scanning, or click [Stop Scanning] to end scanning. Feeding Option is set to “Automatic Feeding”: Place the next document. Scanning resumes when the scanner detects the document. Alternatively, press job button b (Stop) to stop scanning. Feeding Option is set to “Panel-Feeding”: Place the next document and press job button a (Start) to resume scanning, or press job button b (Stop) to stop scanning. 9After scanning is complete, select [Exit] on the [File] menu to quit CapturePerfect 3.1. Scan Panel The Scan Panel is an application that is installed with the ISIS/TWAIN driver. When the DR-6010C driver starts, the scan panel appears in the task tray. If Feeding Option in the scan settings is set to “Panel-Feeding” or “Automatic Feeding,” the Scan Panel will appear when you start scanning. Job buttons
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-22 Scan Panel Functions The Scan Panel has the following functions. a Start button If Feeding Option is set to “Panel-Feeding,” clicking this button starts scanning. b Stop button Stops scanning. c Job display When the Start and Stop functions are assigned to the job buttons, [Start] and [Stop] are shown here. Note If nothing is shown on the job display, the Start and Stop functions are not assigned to the job buttons. In this case, you should use the Start and Stop buttons on the Scan Panel. d Batch separation button After selecting [Panel] as the batch separation setting on the [Others] tab, if you enable batch separation from the application and start scanning, this button becomes active when scanning of the current document completes, and scanning stops. When clicked, this button depresses and remains depressed while scanning with batch separation continues, until scanning of the current document completes, and scanning stops. The button then returns to normal. a b c d
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-23 3-6 Using Patchcode Sheets The DR-6010C ISIS driver and CapturePerfect 3.1 both support the automatic file separation function with patchcode sheets. Patchcode patterns are printed on patchcode sheets, which are used to automatically separate files. When the scanner recognizes a patchcode sheet during scanning, the files are automatically separated at the patchcode sheet or at the image data of the next document. Note The TWAIN driver does not support batch separation. Patchcode sheets can be used only when the ISIS compatible application supports separating files by patchcode patterns. Patchcode sheets cannot be used when the MultiStream function (See “MultiStream Function,” on p. 3-33.) is being used. About Patchcode Sheets Patchcode sheets are data in a portable document format (PDF.) There are four types; [PATCH II (A4)], [PATCH II (LTR)], [PATCH T (A4)], [PATCH T (LTR)] according to the paper size and pattern. Click on the Windows start button, open [Programs] Æ [Canon DR-6010C] Æ [PATCH X (XX)]. Print the patchcode sheet to use it for scanning. Note To open patchcode sheets you need CapturePerfect 3.1, which is provided with the scanner, or an application, which supports PDF format files. IMPORTANT Patchcode sheets must be printed in their original size. The scanner may not recognize them as patchcode sheets if they are enlarged or reduced.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-24 Patchcode Pattern Function There are two types of patchcodes and their function changes according to their pattern. ■PATCH T (FILE A) „PATCH II (FILE B) How to Use Patchcode Sheets 1Print patchcode sheets on a printer. Print the patchcode sheets at their original size on paper that is the same size as the image data. Note Print [PATCH II (A4)] and [PATCH T (A4)] on A4 paper. Print [PATCH II (LTR)] and [PATCH T (LTR)] on LTR paper. IMPORTANT To copy a patchcode pattern to create a different size patchcode sheet, make sure to pay attention to the following: Adjust the patchcode so that it fits into the effective area for detecting patchcode patterns. When copying a patchcode pattern, the copy should be the same size and print density as the pattern on the original. Extremely dark or light copies may not be scanned correctly. 2Insert the patchcode sheet in front of the document that you want to save as a separate file before placing the documents on the scanner.When the scanner recognizes this patchcode printed on a patchcode sheet, it creates a separate file for the document that comes after the patchcode sheet. The image of this sheet can be saved or not, depending on the application’s settings. When the scanner recognizes this patchcode printed on a patchcode sheet, it creates a separate file starting from the patchcode sheet. The image of this sheet is saved, regardless of the application’s settings. (Effective area for detecting patchcode patterns.)0.2 (5 mm) 0.2 (5 mm) Patchcode Patterns 0.2 (5 mm)3.7 (94 mm) Insert patchcode sheets in front of the documents you want to save as separate files.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-25 3On the [Other] tab of the ISIS driver properties, set the batch separation setting to “Patchcode.” 4Perform scanning from the application. Note If the application offers a batch separation setting, change this setting to enable batch separation. IMPORTANT Make sure to keep the patchcode sheets clean. In particular, the effective area for detecting patterns should be kept clean. Also, do not fold them or allow them to become creased. If this happens, the scanner will not be able to read them.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-26 3-7 Clearing a Paper Jam When paper jams occur during scanning, use the following procedure to clear them. CAUTION When removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper. 1Remove any documents that have been left in the eject tray, and close the eject tray guide. IMPORTANT If a document stops in the eject tray, remove the document before closing the document eject tray extension. Attempting to force the document eject tray extension closed may damage the document. 2Carefully open the upper unit until the jammed document can be removed. IMPORTANT When opening the upper unit, do not grasp the roller unit in the center. Doing so may distort the rollers and lead to feeding errors.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-27 3Remove the jammed document. ■If the jam occurred in the feed section ■If the jam occurred in the eject section IMPORTANT Make sure to pull the document out carefully, without applying too much force. If jammed paper tears while it is being removed, make sure to remove any remaining pieces from inside the scanner. 4Close the upper unit slowly. Make sure that the upper unit is completely closed by pushing on both edges with both hands until you hear a click. CAUTION When closing the upper unit, be careful not to get your fingers caught, as this may result in personal injury. IMPORTANT Do not force the upper unit to close. Doing so may damage the scanner. Note After removing the jammed paper, check to see if the last page was scanned, and then continue scanning.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-28 If a paper jam occurs when “Rapid recover system” is enabled in the ISIS/TWAIN driver settings, the image data of the document is not saved and scanning stops. This allows you to continue scanning from the document that caused the paper jam after the paper jam is fixed.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-29 3-8 Other Functions This scanner also supports the scanning functions described below. Folio Scan Documents larger than A4 (up to A3) can be scanned by folding them first. Double Feed Detection Function The scanner will detect a double feed and stop scanning. Long Document Mode Allows scanning of documents up to 118.1” (3,000 mm) in length. MultiStream Function Two types of images are output from a single scanning pass. Folio Scan This function supports the scanning of documents that are larger than A4 and therefore do not fit in the feeder. (The maximum size is A3.) To use the function, fold the document and place it into the feeder. The DR-6010C will scan both sides and combine the scanned images into a single image. To use this function, select Folio as the “Scanning Side” setting. For details, see Chapter 7, “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Settings.” The scanned image of the front side of the document becomes the left half of the combined image. The maximum size for the combined image is A3. When using the Folio function for an irregular-sized document, set Page Size to “Auto-detection.” When you face the front of the scanner, the fold should be on the right side. IMPORTANT When folding the document, align the right and left sides and create a sharp, straight fold. Otherwise the document may jam or the image may not be aligned properly. The fold line itself will not be scanned. Keep this in mind if there is content such as photos, diagrams, or text that spans the fold. For Folio scanning, only bypass mode (P. 3 - 7) can be used. Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the document. Otherwise, the image may scan as skewed or shifted. FrontRear Combined image
Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-30 Double Feed Detection Function The scanner is equipped with a [Double Feed Detection] function that automatically detects when two or more pages are fed at the same time (double feed) while scanning continuously. There are two methods for multiple feed detection. The detection method is selected by the ISIS/ TWAIN driver. Detecting Double Feed by Document Length This detection method is effective when scanning a document on pages that are all of the same size. The length of the first page scanned is used as a standard against which the rest of the pages are compared. If any page is 2.0 (50 mm) longer or shorter than the first page, it is considered a double feed and scanning stops. Detecting Double Feed with Ultrasonic Waves This detection method is effective when scanning a document on pages that are different sizes. Ultrasonic waves are used to detect pages that are fed at the same time as well as the space between pages. Scanning stops if a double feed is detected. Note Ultrasonic double feed detection works only when the documents overlap by 2.0 (50 mm) or more. If the documents are stuck together with static electricity, the ultrasonic double feed detection method will not correctly detect them as a double feed. Long Document Mode Normally, the scanner can scan documents up to 14 (356 mm) long. However, if you change the paper size setting to Long Document mode, you can scan documents up to a maximum of 118.1 (3,000 mm) long. (See “Long Document Mode Settings,” on p. 3-31.) IMPORTANT When scanning in the Long Document mode, set the paper size for the ISIS/TWAIN driver to “Auto-detection” to allow the scanner to detect and scan documents up to 118.1 (3,000 mm) long. Note the following when using the Long Document mode: Scanning documents up to 118.1 (3,000 mm) long may not be possible with some scanning modes. Documents may be scanned more slowly when the scanner is scanning with automatic size detection in Long Document mode.