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    Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting
    Some of the setting items in each of the driver tabs are disabled as follows depending on the setting for [Color Mode] on the [Basic] tab.
    [Brightness] tab
    (O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting)[Others] Tab
    (O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting)
    [Image processing] tab
    (O: Available for setting, X: Not available for setting)
    1)Not available for setting if all of the following conditions in the [Auto Image Type Detection Settings] dialog box are met.
     [Detection mode] is not set to [Color or Gray]
     [Mode in case of binary] in the [Settings for in case of binary] tab is set to [Advanced Text Enhancement] or [Advanced Text Enhancement II]
    2)Not available for setting if either one of the following two conditions are met.
     [Detection mode] in the [Auto Image Type Detection Settings] dialog box is set to [Color or Gray]
     [Mode in case of binary] in the [Settings for in case of binary] tab is set to [Error Diffusion]
    3)Not available for setting if [Detection mode] is set to [Color or Gray] in the [Auto Image Type Detection Settings] dialog box. Setting value Contrast
    Detect Automatically O
    Black and White O
    Error Diffusion O
    Advanced Text Enhancement X
    Advanced Text Enhancement II O
    256-level Gray O
    24-bit Color O
    Setting value Prescan
    Detect Automatically X
    Black and White O
    Error Diffusion O
    Advanced Text Enhancement O
    Advanced Text Enhancement II O
    256-level Gray O
    24-bit Color O
    Setting valueEdge 
    emphasisColor 
    drop-outBackground 
    smoothingPrevent Bleed Through / 
    Remove BackgroundErase DotErase 
    NotchCharacter 
    Emphasis
    Detect Automatically O X O
    1)O1)2)O2)3)O3)3)O3)
    Black and White O O X O O O O
    Error Diffusion O O X O X O O
    Advanced Text Enhancement O O X X O O O
    Advanced Text Enhancement II X O X X O O O
    256-level Gray O O O O X X X
    24-bit Color O X O O X X X 
    						
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    More Advanced Scanning Methods
    Using a Patchcode for Scanning
    DR-M1060 supports batch separation (automatic file separation) 
    functions by using patchcodes.
    By tucking patchcode sheets supplied with this scanner into a 
    document and scanning it, the scanner can automatically separate 
    files by images of documents containing patchcode sheets (or 
    documents after the patchcode sheet).
    Hint
     This function can be used with the supplied CapturePerfect 
    software. Other applications that support this function include ISIS-
    compatible applications. It is not supported by TWAIN-compatible 
    applications.
     Patchodes are included with this product in PDF format. 
    Applications that can read PDF files such as the supplied 
    CapturePerfect are required to use this function.
    The following patchcodes are installed together with the scanner 
    driver as PDF files.The following operations are performed when using patchcodes for 
    scanning.
    1Print patchcode with a printer.
    Click [Start] – [All Programs] – [Canon DR-M1060] and then select 
    [Patchcode] from the menu.
    Patchcodes can be printed in A4 and letter (LTR) sizes. Open the 
    application and print a patchcode that is the same size as the 
    document to be scanned.
    Hint
    The patchcode sheets are registered to the program list in 
    Windows 8.1. Type of 
    PatchcodePattern Description
    PATCH (FILE A)Files are separated from 
    the page after the page 
    printed with this patchcode. 
    You specify in the 
    application whether to 
    include the page printed 
    with the patchcode in the 
    scanned image.
    PATCH II (FILE B)Files are separated from 
    the page printed with this 
    patchcode. The page with 
    the printed patchcode is 
    always included in the 
    scanned image. 
    						
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    IMPORTANT
     Patchcodes must be printed in their normal size. If patchcodes 
    are enlarged or reduced, they may not be recognized correctly.
     When copying provided patchcodes to create different sized 
    patchcodes, ensure that the patchcode fits inside the effective 
    range shown in the following diagram. Also, when copying 
    patchcodes, ensure that they are the same size and shade as 
    the original. Keep the patchcode sheet clean. Take particular care to keep 
    the patchcode detection range area clean. Also, do not bend, 
    fold or crease the sheet.
    2Place the documents in the scanner after inserting the 
    patchcode sheet in front of the page that separates the 
    files.
    3In an application, specify a patchcode as a type of batch 
    separation.
    When using CapturePerfect, select [Patchcode] in the [Batch 
    Separator] settings.
    Patchcode
    (effective range for detecting patchcodes) 5 mm (0.2) 5 mm (0.2)
    5 mm 
    (0.2)
    94 mm 
    (3.7)
    Insert the patchcode sheets at 
    the beginning of documents to 
    change file separation.  
    						
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    When using other ISIS-compatible applications, open the scanner 
    driver settings screen and select [Patchcode] in [Batch 
    Separation] on the [Others] tab. 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Daily Maintenance
    Clean the scanner on a regular basis, as described below, to maintain 
    peak scanning quality.
    CAUTION
     When cleaning the scanner and the inside of the scanner, turn OFF 
    the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the power 
    outlet.
     Do not use spray cleaners to clean the scanner. Precision 
    mechanisms, such as the light source, may get wet, and cause a 
    malfunction.
     Never use paint thinner, alcohol, or other organic solvents to clean 
    the scanner. The exterior of the scanner may become deformed, 
    discolored, or melted. It may also cause a fire or electric shock.
    Cleaning the Scanner
    To clean the outside of the scanner, wipe off any dirt with a cloth that 
    has been dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then 
    wipe the scanner dry with a clean dry cloth.
    Cleaning the Inside of the Scanner
    Dust or paper particles inside the scanner may cause lines or 
    smudges to appear on scanned images. Use a dry cloth, for example, 
    to periodically remove dust and paper particles from the inside of the 
    scanner. Use compressed air to remove any dust that cannot be 
    removed with the cloth. After finishing a large scanning job, turn OFF 
    the scanner and then clean out any paper particles remaining inside 
    the scanner.
    Cleaning the Sensor Glass and the 
    Rollers
    If scanned images contain streaks, or if the scanned documents 
    become dirty, the sensor glass or rollers inside the scanner may be 
    dirty. Clean them periodically.
    1Open the document feed tray. 
    						
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    2Raise the OPEN lever, and open the upper unit.
    3Use a dry cloth, for example, to remove dust and paper 
    particles from the inside of the scanner.
    Use compressed air to remove any dust that cannot be removed 
    with the cloth.
    4Wipe any dirt off the scanning glass.
    Wipe any dirt off the scanning glass with a cloth that has been 
    dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then wipe 
    the glass dry with a clean, dry and soft cloth.
    CAUTION
    Do not spray water or neutral detergent directly on the scanner. 
    Precision mechanisms, such as the light source, may get wet, 
    and cause a malfunction.
    TEMPERATURE WARNING
    The inside of the scanner can become very hot after continuous 
    operation. Do not touch the scanning glass and metallic portions 
    of the retard roller directly.
    Be sure to allow sufficient cooling before performing cleaning or 
    replacement.
    IMPORTANT
    Scratches on the sensor glass may cause marks on the images, 
    as well as feeding errors. If there are scratches on the sensor 
    glass, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service 
    representative.
    Scanning Glass 
    						
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    5Clean the rollers.
    Clean the rollers while turning them.
    Wipe the rollers with a cloth that has been dampened with water 
    and thoroughly wrung out, and then use a clean, dry and soft cloth 
    to wipe away any moisture.
    6Remove the retard roller and feed roller. (See p. 71, p. 72)
    IMPORTANT
    Remove the retard roller and feed roller from the scanner to clean 
    them, and be sure to reattach them to the scanner when cleaning 
    is finished.
    7Wipe the removed rollers with a cloth that has been 
    dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out.
    8Reattach the retard roller and feeding roller. (See p. 71, 
    p. 72)
    9Close the upper unit by gently pushing down on the left 
    and right sides. Push until it clicks into place to make 
    sure that it is completely closed.Rollers 
    						
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    10Close the document feed tray.
    Adjusting the Reduction Ratio
    As the rollers installed in the scanner wear out, scanned images may 
    become stretched in the vertical direction. If this happens, you can 
    reduce the amount of stretching of the image by adjusting the 
    reduction ratio.
    1Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator 
    privileges.
    2Click the Start button, and then click [All Programs], 
    [Canon DR-M1060], and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility].
    Hint
    Canon imageFORMULA Utility is registered to the following 
    location in Windows 8.1.imageFORMULA Utility starts. 
    						
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    3Click [Canon DR-M1060 USB] and click [Properties].
    Scanner properties are displayed.
    4Click the [Maintenance] tab and then change the value of 
    [Reduction ratio adjustment].
    The adjustment value can be set within the range from -3.0% to 
    3.0%.
    5Click [OK] to close the scanner properties.
    Replacing Consumable Parts
    The feed roller and retard roller are consumable parts.
    The feed roller and retard roller wear with scanning. If the feed roller 
    and retard roller are worn, documents may not feed correctly and 
    paper jams and double feeds may occur.
    When more than 250,000 pages have been fed (total number of pages 
    fed by the scanner), a message prompting you to replace the rollers is 
    displayed when the computer is started.
    If this message begins to be displayed at startup, purchase an 
    exchange roller kit and replace the worn parts with the consumable 
    parts included in the kit (feed roller and retard roller). See p. 85 for 
    details about the exchange roller kit.
    Furthermore, the counter in the scanner that records the number of 
    pages fed also needs to be reset when you replace the rollers. (See 
    p. 73)
    Opening and Closing the Upper Unit
    1Open the document feed tray. 
    						
    							
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    2Raise the OPEN lever, and open the upper unit.
    Hint
    The location of each of the consumable parts is shown below.
    3Close the upper unit by gently pushing down on the left 
    and right sides. Push until it clicks into place to make 
    sure that it is completely closed.
    4Close the document feed tray.
    Feed Roller (inside the 
    upper unit)
    Retard roller 
    						
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