Canon scanner imageFORMULA ScanFront 300P User Manual
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8-18 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) ❏Registering New Job Buttons Click [New Job Button] to register a new job button. Job Button Settings Name of Job Button Enter the job button name to display on the touch panel. Hint Job buttons are sorted and displayed by job button name. If you want to set to display job buttons in a particular order, insert sequential letters or numbers before the name when registering each job button. Ex.) 01_xxxx If you enter a job button name that is two lines long, the job button display will be two lines long. Color of Job Button Specify a color for the job button. When you select this Job Button Display Scan Setting Screen Displays the Scan Setting screen when the job button is pressed. Skip Scan Setting Screen Starts scanning without displaying the Scan Setting screen when the job button is pressed. IMPORTANT If you select [Skip Scan Setting Screen], scanning starts as soon as the job button is pressed, whether a document is inserted or not. Address Click [Add from Address Book], open the Address page, and select the address to send to. IMPORTANT You can register up to 100 addresses to a job button. For the number mentioned above, the count for a group is the number of addresses registered to the group (maximum of 99 addresses) plus the group name, so a group with 99 addresses registered to it is counted as having 100 addresses. Scan Settings/Detailed settings For details on Scan Settings/Detailed settings, see “Scan Settings Overview” on p. 8-19. E-mail settings Subject Enter a subject for the e-mail message. Message Enter the text of the e-mail message. Delivery Options
8-19 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) Action when the same named file exists Select the action to take when a file of the same name exists at the destination. Display a message Displays a message confirming that the file will be overwritten. Abort sending Cancels sending. Overwrite the file Overwrites the identically named file without displaying a confirmation message. Send the files immediately after scanning Starts sending when scanning completes. Starts sending after you confirm the scanned image when scanning completes. Confirm addresses before sending Displays the Address Confirmation screen, and then starts sending after you confirm the address. Sends the image without confirming the address. Screen after sending Select the screen to display after an image is sent. Initial Screen Returns to the startup screen set for [Screen after Login] in the User Settings. Logout Logs out after the images are sent. Select screen after sending Displays a message dialog for selecting from the above actions after the images are sent. Index Settings Specify whether to attach metadata (index files) to scanned images. ❏Scan Settings Overview The scan settings include basic and detailed settings for scanning parameters and individual settings by file format. Scan Settings Page Size Select the size of the document to scan from the list. Hint The [Auto size] option automatically detects the size of the scanned document during scanning. When scanning a long document, select [Auto size (Long)] IMPORTANT A resolution of [300 dpi] or more cannot be set when [Auto size (Long)] is selected.
8-20 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) Mode Select the scanning mode (Black and White, Error Diffusion, Text enhance, Gray, Color, Auto Color Detection). When [Auto Color Detection] is selected, the scanner automatically detects whether the document is color or black and white. When this option is selected, you can also configure the following settings. Mode in case of binary Specify the scanning mode to use when a black and white document is detected. Threshold intensity to judge the document as color Adjust the sensitivity to colors in a document. Aresize to judge the document as color Specify the ratio of colored regions in a document. IMPORTANT The [Auto Color Detection] function cannot be used simultaneously with the color drop-out or prescan function. Depending on the selected mode, the file formats available for saving may be limited. A warning message appears when an unavailable combination is selected. When [Text enhance] is selected, [Bleed-through reduction] cannot be selected. Resolution (dpi) Select the scanning resolution (100, 150, 200, 300, 400, or 600 dpi). Scanning Side Select the method for scanning the document (Simplex, Duplex, Skip blank page, Folio). Hint The Skip Blank Page option scans both sides of a document and skips saving any image it determines to be a blank page. You can adjust the sensitivity of the Skip Blank Page option under [Contents detection sensitivity]. The initial value for the Skip Blank Page option is set to “90.” As you lower the value from the default setting, pages of the document with text become more likely to be skipped as well. As you raise the value from the default setting, pages of the document that are blank become less likely to be skipped. IMPORTANT The scanning speed may be reduced when [Skip Blank Page] is selected. A resolution of [400 dpi] or more cannot be set when [Folio] is selected. In addition, [Double feed detection by Ultrasonic] cannot be selected. Prescan Enables you to preview an image of the first page of the document before scanning the entire document. Hint Scanning pauses after the first page of the document is scanned, and the image of the first page is displayed. Use the displayed image to confirm and adjust the brightness and contrast. Press [Continue] to confirm the adjusted brightness and contrast for the first image and continue scanning. File name Specify a name for the image file to be sent. TIFF JPEG PDF Black and WhiteYe sNoYe s Error Diffusion Yes No Yes Text enhanceYe sNoYe s Gray No Yes Yes ColorNoYe sYe s Auto Color Detection No No Yes
8-21 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) Add Date to File name The scanner adds 17 digits that indicate the date and time to the file name of the image to be sent. Ex.) May 14, 2013, 3:40:30 p.m. yyyymmdd: File name + 20130514154030123 mmddyyyy: File name + 05142013154030123 ddmmyyyy: File name + 14052013154030123 *The last three digits indicate the number of milliseconds. You can select [Custom] to configure additional file name settings. The additional settings are identical to those in “Custom File Name Settings” on p. 8-6. When you select this Job Button Specify whether the file name entry screen appears when you start scanning using the job button. File format Select a file format for the image file, and configure the corresponding settings. TIFF: Multi page settings Select [Single page (Front/back separate file)] to save each side of each page as a separate image file, [Single page (Front/back same file)] to save each page as a separate image file, or [Multi page] to save one image file containing multiple pages when scanning multiple pages. JPEG: Compression Select a compression ratio for images saved in JPEG format. PDF: Configure the settings for compression ratio, multi page, OCR (optical character recognition), and security. Compression Method Specify a compression level by selecting [Standard] or [High Compression] as the compression method. OCR (Optical Character Recognition) When OCR is set to [ON], the scanner performs character recognition on textual portions of the document, and embeds the detected characters as editable text information in the PDF file. Hint When you set OCR to [ON], make sure to select the OCR language that matches the document text. Encryption Apply security to the PDF file. IMPORTANT Using the High (128-bit RC4) level setting is recommended. The Low (40-bit RC4) level setting provides less security. Protect Document The ability to view the document is protected by a password. IMPORTANT Take care not to forget the password once it is set. If you forget the password, the document can no longer be opened.
8-22 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) Protect Permission Permissions for printing and editing the PDF file are protected by a password. Printing allowed Enables the PDF file to be printed from a printer. Changes allowed Enables editing of the PDF file, such as adding or deleting pages. Enable copying of text, images, and accessibility Enables text information embedded by OCR to be copied and the PDF file to be read aloud by text-to-speech software. IMPORTANT Protecting PDF file permissions is recommended when the permissions have been restricted. You can change the permissions and cancel password protection for a password protected PDF file in an application capable of editing PDF files such as Adobe Acrobat. Detailed settings IMPORTANT The [Double feed detection by Ultrasonic] setting only appears when using the ScanFront 300P/330. Brightness (Front) Adjusts the brightness of the image to be scanned. Brightness (Back) Enabled for duplex scanning. Use this option when the front and back sides of a document are shaded differently. To change the brightness settings for the front and back sides, clear the [Same as front] check box. Contrast (Front) Adjusts the contrast of the image to be scanned. Contrast (Back) Enabled for duplex scanning. Use this option when the front and back sides of a document are shaded differently. To change the contrast settings for the front and back sides, clear the [Same as front] check box. Double feed detection by Ultrasonic (Only available with the ScanFront 300P/330) The scanner uses an ultrasonic sensor to detect when two or more documents are fed together, and stops feeding when a double feed is detected. IMPORTANT This method is effective when documents overlap by 1.97 (50 mm) or more. It does not function if only a slight portion of the document is overlapping. When [Scanning Side] is set to [Folio], [Double feed detection by Ultrasonic] cannot be selected. Double feed detection by length The scanner detects by document length when two or more documents are fed together, and stops feeding when a double feed is detected. IMPORTANT Using the length of the first document page as a reference, the scanner detects a double feed when a subsequent page is longer or shorter than the reference page by 1.38 (35 mm) or more. Set [Double feed detection by length] to [OFF] when scanning a document that contains pages of different lengths.
8-23 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) Document orientation Rotates the scanned image to the specified angle. Hint When [Auto] is selected, the scanner detects text orientation within the document and rotates the image so that the orientation of the text is correct. IMPORTANT The scanning speed may be reduced when [Auto] is selected. Deskew Detects when a document has been fed askew from the scanned image, and then straightens the image. Prefer Quality Image processing is performed to minimize the loss of quality of an image that has deteriorated as result of deskewing. Prefer Speed The image deteriorates slightly as a result of deskewing. IMPORTANT If you select [Prefer Quality], the scanning speed is reduced. If you are scanning a large number of pages, select [Prefer Speed] to prevent a decrease in scanning speed. Bleed-through reduction Eliminates bleed-through images, in which images on the reverse side of a scanned document appear on the scanned page, such as when scanning thin documents with text or images on both sides. IMPORTANT The bleed-through reduction setting is disabled when the scanning mode is set to [Text enhance]. Hint When using bleed-through reduction, adjust the bleed-through reduction level to match the type of document. Color drop-out The color drop-out function has a “drop-out” effect that leaves out a specified color (red, blue, or green) while scanning, and a “color enhancement” effect that emphasizes a specified color. IMPORTANT The color drop-out setting is disabled when the scanning mode is set to [Color]. Hint The OCR recognition rate is sometimes improved by deleting colored ruled lines and other objects with the color drop-out function. ❏Copying Job Buttons You can copy the settings of a job button and register it as a new job button. As an example, this section describes how to copy from the Shared Job Button to the My Job Button. Hint Use this function when you want to copy a job button between the Shared Job Button and My Job Button or register it as a different job button after changing some of the settings. 1.Select Shared Job Button for the [Job Button Type]. 2.Select the job button you want to copy, and click [Copy].
8-24 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) 3.Select My Job Button for the copy destination, and click [OK]. 4.Confirm the copied job button. ❏Editing Jobs You can edit the settings of a registered job by clicking [Edit] in the job button list. The settings that can be edited are identical to those in “Registering New Job Buttons” on p. 8-18. ❏Exporting and Importing Job Buttons You can back up your job button data as a settings file in DAT format, and import the backed up job button settings file to another ScanFront unit. Hint If you have multiple ScanFront units, you can use the same job buttons on all of them by importing the job button settings file registered on one ScanFront unit to the other units. Exporting from the Scanner You can save the job button settings file to a specified folder. 1.Click [Export from ScanFront]. 2.Click [Save], specify a save location, and save the job button settings file. Importing to the Scanner You can import a previously exported job button settings file to the scanner. 1.Click [Import to ScanFront]. 2.Specify a previously exported job button settings file. 3.Select a processing method for importing the job button settings file. Replaces the whole data: Deletes all currently registered job buttons and overwrites them with the imported job buttons. Appends data: Adds the imported job buttons to the currently registered job buttons.
8-25 Chapter 8 Web Menu (User Mode) 4.Click [Execute]. Confirm the message that appears, and click [OK] to import the data. Hint When importing is completed, the following message appears. Click [OK] to return to Job Button Settings and confirm the imported job button.
Chapter 9 Maintenance 1. Routine Cleaning ............................................. 9-2 Cleaning the Scanner Unit ....................................9-2 Cleaning the Touch Panel .....................................9-2 Cleaning the Fingerprint Sensor (ScanFront 300P) ..................................................9-2 Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers.............9-3 Cleaning the Retard Roller ....................................9-5 Cleaning the Feed Roller ......................................9-6 2. Replacing the Rollers and Document Holding Guide .................................................. 9-8 Exchange Roller Kit...............................................9-8 Replacement Method ............................................9-8 Checking the Page Count and Resetting the Counter ...........................................................9-9
9-2 Chapter 9 Maintenance 1.Routine Cleaning Clean the scanner on a regular basis, as described below, to maintain scanning performance. CAUTION When cleaning the scanner, do not spray water or detergent directly on the scanner. Doing so may damage precision mechanisms, such as the light source. To clean the fingerprint sensor, use a dry commercially available cotton swab or a dry cloth to wipe off any dirt. If a cloth containing water or another liquid is used, the scanner may malfunction as a result of liquid getting inside the scanner. Never use thinner, alcohol, or other organic solvents to clean the touch panel. Such solvents may deform, discolor, or melt the touch panel, thus causing a malfunction. ❏Cleaning the Scanner Unit To clean the surface of the scanner unit, use a cloth slightly dampened with water and well wrung out, to remove any dirt, and then use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the scanner. ❏Cleaning the Touch Panel When cleaning the touch panel, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the surface of the panel without applying pressure. ❏Cleaning the Fingerprint Sensor (ScanFront 300P) To clean the fingerprint sensor, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off any dirt. IMPORTANT The portion of the sensor where the fingers touch during fingerprint authentication can get particularly dirty. A dirty sensor may cause fingerprint authentication errors. Clean the sensor and its surrounding area regularly, regardless of how dirty they are. Fingerprint Sensor