Canon DR-5060F Instructions Manual

Canon DR-5060F Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 DOCUMENT SCANNER INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

    The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. e Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this manual. However, Canon Electronics Inc. and the subsidiaries on the back cover assume no responsibility for any errors or their consequences.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-5060F. This manual describes how to use Scanning Utility 5060 for scanning in images to the computer on Document Scanner DR-5060F. Be sure to read this manual and the separate DR-5060F Instructions before use to ensure that the functions of this Scanning Utility are effectively utilized.
  • Page 4: Conventions

    CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following symbols and indications. Before you start reading this manual, read the following and familiarize yourself with their meanings. WARNING Read carefully to avoid death or serious injury. CAUTION Read carefully to avoid serious injury or damage to the equipment or loss of valuable data.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 2 Scanning a Document ... 19 Before You Start Scanning ... 20 Setting Basic Scan Conditions ... 22 Scanner Settings ... 23 Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images ... 25 Scan Page ... 25 Scan Batch to File ... 27 Film Address File Name ...
  • Page 6 Chapter 3 Setting Detailed Scan Conditions ... 51 Setting Scan Conditions ... 52 Setting up the Scanner ... 52 Detailed Settings ... 54 Image Controls ... 55 Option Devices ... 58 Feeder Option ... 63 Separation ... 65 Function Key Settings ... 66 Setting the Gamma Curve ...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Installation And Basic Operation Of Scanning Utility 5060

    Chapter 1 Installation and Basic Operation of Scanning Utility 5060 This chapter describes how to install Scanning Utility 5060, and basic operation of Scanning Utility 5060. System Requirements ... 6 Installing Scanning Utility 5060 ... 7 Before You Begin ... 7 Installing Scanning Utility 5060 ...
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    “wnaspi32.dll” is not correctly installed. NOTE When Scanning Utility 5060 is used, set the scanner to the Backup mode or the Scanner Only mode. If Scanning Utility 5060 is used in the Filmer only mode, an error message is displayed when scanning is started.
  • Page 9: Installing Scanning Utility 5060

    Windows NT ® 4.0 Workstation, Microsoft Windows Connection with your computer For details on how to connect the scanner, refer to the separate DR-5060F Instructions. Installing Scanning Utility 5060 The following describes the procedure for installing Scanning Utility 5060 on the computer.
  • Page 10 Click [Start] and select Run... At Open, type “D:¨\su5060\setup.exe” and click OK. In these instructions, the CD-ROM drive is specified as D. The Choose Setup Language dialog box appears. Select English (United States) and click OK. The Welcome dialog box appears. Installing Scanning Utility 5060...
  • Page 11 Click [Next]. The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Check the displayed installation directory, and then click [Next]. Installation begins. This continues the installation. After a while, the Setup Complete dialog box appears. Click [Finish] to complete the installation. Installing Scanning Utility 5060...
  • Page 12: Uninstalling Scanning Utility 5060

    Uninstalling Scanning Utility 5060 To uninstall Scanning Utility 5060, open “Add/Remove Programs” in the control panel, select [Scanning Utility 5060] and click [Add]. Installing Scanning Utility 5060...
  • Page 13: Basic Scanning Utility 5060 Operations

    This section describes how to start up and exit Scanning Utility 5060, and the Scanning Utility 5060 screens. Starting Up Scanning Utility 5060 Before you start operating the scanner, turn ON the scanner and the computer, and then start up Scanning Utility 5060. Turn the scanner ON.
  • Page 14: Explanation Of The Scanning Utility 5060 Screen

    Explanation of the Scanning Utility 5060 Screen This section describes the functions of the menu bar and Toolbar, and the mouse pointer on the Scanning Utility 5060 screen. Menu bar Toolbar Mouse pointer Statusbar Menu bar File menu Open... Opens images saved on Scanning Utility 5060. You can open files saved in one of the TIFF (*.tif), BMP (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg) or JBIG (*.jbg) file formats on Scanning Utility 5060.
  • Page 15 Printer setting... Sets the printer. Scanner setting... Sets the scanner. (See “Setting Basic Scan Conditions” P. 22) Scan page Scans only a single page. (See “Scan Page” P. 25) Scan batch to file... Scans and saves the document to a specified file. (See “Scan Batch to File” P.
  • Page 16: View Menu

    View menu Toolbar You can switch display of the toolbar ON and OFF. Statusbar You can switch display of the statusbar ON and OFF. Zoom In Each click of this button enlarges the image on screen. Zoom Out Each click of this button reduces the image on screen. Best Fit Displays the entire image in the window.
  • Page 17: Help Menu

    Page menu Next page Displays the image on the next page. Prev. page Displays the image on the previous page. GoTo Page Opens the Goto Page dialog box. Entering any page number and clicking OK jumps to the page you specified. Help menu About Displays the version information of Scanning Utility 5060.
  • Page 18 Entering any page number at the specified page box and pressing Enter on the keyboard jumps to the page you specified. (Scanner setting...): Sets the scanner. (Scan batch to file...): Scans and saves the image to a specified file. (Film address file name): Scans the image, and saves the film address to a specified folder as a file name or folder name.
  • Page 19 When the mouse pointer is over a menu or button, a menu or button explanation appears on the left of the statusbar. When the scanner detects that it is about to run out of film during scanning, the scanner sounds a warning buzzer, and displays the “About to run out of film”...
  • Page 20: Exiting Scanning Utility 5060

    NOTE The mouse pointer changes shape to an hourglass when scanning is started, scanning is interrupted or when the scanner performs some operation after start of scanning is instructed. If the mouse pointer changes shape to an hourglass while scanning is not being performed, the previous scanning job has not ended.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Scanning A Document

    This chapter describes operation procedures on Scanning Utility 5060. Before You Start Scanning ... 20 Setting Basic Scan Conditions ... 22 Scanner Settings ... 23 Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images ... 25 Scan Page ... 25 Scan Batch to File ... 27 Film Address File Name ...
  • Page 22: Before You Start Scanning

    The scanner operation mode can be verified by the state of the Backup key on the scanner’s operation panel. In the Backup mode, the Backup key is lit, in the Scanner Only mode, it is out, and in the Filmer Only mode, it is blinking. (See DR- 5060F Instructions “About Operation Modes” P. 40) As Scanning Utility 5060 does not operate with the scanner in the Filmer Only mode, be sure to set the scanner to either the Backup mode or the Scanner Only mode.
  • Page 23 About Backing Up to Microfilm When the scanner is set to the Backup mode, all scanned document sheets are backed up to microfilm. • If a system error or paper jam occurs during scanning and stops paper feed, clear the paper jam, for example, and make sure that the image of the last original page output from the scanner has been properly recorded to the computer.
  • Page 24: Setting Basic Scan Conditions

    Either select [Scanner setting...] from the File menu, or click the toolbar. The Scanner Settings dialog box is displayed. Check the setup items and set them as required. (See “Scanner Settings” P. 23) Click OK to close the dialog box.
  • Page 25: Scanner Settings

    200, 200 (high-speed), 240, 300 and 300 (high- speed). MEMO In high-speed scanner modes such as 200 (high-speed) and 300 (high-speed), the resolution in the sub-scanning (vertical) direction during scanning is halved to speed up scanning.
  • Page 26 (default) The width of the original in automatic size detection can be matched to the width of the original to be actually scanned by the scanner’s user mode setting. (See DR-5060F Instructions “Setting in the User Mode” P.56) Brightness: The brightness of the scanned image is set automatically or manually.
  • Page 27: Scanning Originals And Saving Scanned Images

    Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images There are three ways of scanning originals and saving the scanned image as an image file: (See “Scan Page” P. 25), (See “Scan Batch to File P. 27) and (See “Film Address File Name” P. 31). The operation procedure for each method is different. MEMO How to load originals and operation procedures vary according to the feeding option setting.
  • Page 28 To save scanned image, select [Save Page As] in the File menu, and save the scanned image. (See “Saving Scanned Images” P. 35) To print scanned images, select [Print] in the File menu, and print the scanned image. (See “Printing Opened Images” P. 40) Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images...
  • Page 29: Scan Batch To File

    Scan Batch to File This setting specifies the file name to save images to before you start scanning images, and saves scanned images under the specified file name. Select [Scan batch to file] from the File menu, or click toolbar. The Save As dialog box appears.
  • Page 30 MEMO If the setting of the side to be scanned differs from the camera unit currently in use in the Backup mode, the following confirmation message is displayed when you click [Start Scanning]. When the 1/57 camera unit is used and [Simplex] is selected The images on both sides are backed up to film even if scanning is performed with [Simplex] selected and the 1/57 camera unit in use.
  • Page 31 • None The image to be saved to file is not given a file separator even if the New File key is pressed. • Scan, Continue Scanning Images are saved to separate files from the next image by pressing the New File key.
  • Page 32 MEMO When Feeding Option is set to other than [Remote], the Continue Scanning dialog box is displayed by pressing the Clear/Stop key on the scanner. Check the scanned image. Check the scanned image using the Display menu or toolbar buttons. (See “Explanation of the Scanning Utility 5060 Screen”...
  • Page 33: Film Address File Name

    Film Address File Name “Film address file name” is enabled when the scanner mode is set to the Backup mode. “Film address file name” automatically creates a file name from the film address, and saves scanned images to a specified folder.
  • Page 34 About creation of new folders When you create a new folder, enter the new folder name to “Current folder” using an absolute path name, and click the [New] button. In this case, limit the absolute path name to 256 characters. Set “Feeder”.
  • Page 35 To end scanning, display the Continue Scanning dialog box, and click [Stop Scanning]. MEMO When Feeding Option is set to other than [Remote], the Continue Scanning dialog box is displayed by pressing the Clear/Stop key on the scanner. Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images...
  • Page 36 Check the scanned image. Check the scanned image using the Display menu or toolbar buttons. (See “Explanation of the Scanning Utility 5060 Screen” P. 12) To print scanned images, select [Print] in the File menu, and print the scanned image. (See “Printing Opened Images” P. 40) Scanning Originals and Saving Scanned Images...
  • Page 37: Saving Scanned Images

    • Scanned images can be saved to files in one of the TIFF (*.tif), BMP (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg) or JBIG (*.jbg) file formats. Note, however, that the types of files that can be selected differ according to “Mode” in the scanner settings. (See “Mode” P. 23)
  • Page 38: Saving Scanned Images To File (Scan Page)

    Saving Scanned Images to File (Scan Page) When scanned images are saved by [Save Page As...] in the File menu, only the one image currently displayed on screen can be saved. Normally, use this command to save images scanned by [Scan Page]. Either select [Save Page As...] from the File menu, or click the toolbar.
  • Page 39: Saving Multiple Page Originals

    Saving Multiple Page Originals Image files comprising multiple pages to be saved by [Scan Batch to File] are saved as follows according to “File type” selected before scanning. • When image are saved in TIFF format (multi-page TIFF) Images of multiple scanned pages are saved under the specified file name. If “Separator”...
  • Page 40 • When images are saved in BMP, JBIG or JPEG format An 8-digit folder (0000129F when the file address is “00129”) having the same number as the file address on film is automatically created in the specified folder, the images of multiple scanned pages are automatically appended with an 8-digit file name (0000001P, 0000002P, ...) having the same number as the page address, and images are each saved as different files.
  • Page 41: Opening Saved Files

    Opening Saved Files Open image files saved on Scanning Utility 5060. MEMO You can open image files saved in one of the TIFF (*.tif), BMP (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg) or JBIG (*.jbg) file formats on Scanning Utility 5060. If you save the file by [Save Page As...] in the File menu or files (multi-page TIFF files) to which multiple pages are saved are opened, only the currently displayed page is saved, and images of other pages are deleted.
  • Page 42: Scanning And Printing Documents

    Scanning and Printing Documents There are two ways of printing scanned images: by “scan batch to printer” that directly sends the images to the printer for printing without saving them, or by printing images that are opened on screen. The operation procedure for each method is different.
  • Page 43 MEMO When you select JBIG (*.jbg) at [Scan Batch to File] or [Film Address File Name] and print the scanned image, the image may not be printed properly even if you select “Actual size” and “Fit to paper”. (See “About Save Formats” P. Either select [Print] from the File menu, or click The Print dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 44: Scan Batch To Printer

    Scan Batch to Printer With “scan batch to printer,” scanned images are printed directly on the printer without saving them. In this mode, scanned images cannot be saved. To save scanned images, use [Scan Batch to File]. Check [Printer setting...] in the File menu. Select [Print Format] in the File menu.
  • Page 45 The Start Scanning dialog box appears. Set [Feeder] (Duplex or Simplex). MEMO If the [Feeder] setting is different from the camera unit in use in the Backup mode, a confirmation message is displayed when [Start Scanning] is clicked. (See “Scan Batch to File” P. 27) Set [2LevelBlip].
  • Page 46 To end scan batch to printer, display the Continue Scanning dialog box, and click [Stop Scanning]. MEMO When Feeding Option is set to other than [Remote], the Continue Scanning dialog box is displayed by pressing the Clear/Stop key on the scanner. Check the printed image. Scanning and Printing Documents...
  • Page 47: Other Scan Operations

    Verify Scan Verify scans are performed in the scanner’s Count Only mode. The verify scan function verifies the number of actually scanned pages in the original against a pre-counted (entered) number of pages. The verify error occurs if the number of scanned pages differs from the pre-counted number.
  • Page 48 The counter displays the “U01” error, and the error message (verify count error) is displayed on the computer’s screen. If this happens, repeat the verify scan from counting of original pages. Scanner MEMO The “U01” error occurs and the error message is displayed even if a verify scan is performed without the number of original pages displayed.
  • Page 49: Using Patch Codes/Function Sheets

    Using Patch Codes/Function Sheets The following functions are supported when the optional patch code/function sheet detector is attached on the scanner. For details on the optional patch code/ function sheet detector, refer to the Instructions packaged with the optional patch code/function sheet detector.
  • Page 50 Set up the scanner. Set the Start Scanning dialog box. [Separator] setting Set file separator of the image when a patch code sheet is detected. • None Does not separate files even if patch code sheets are detected. • Scan, Continue Scanning Separates files and continues scanning when the patch code sheet is detected.
  • Page 51 (Example of how to use function sheet) When the scanner is used in the Backup mode, the content of the function sheet is photographed to film. Insert the copy of the function sheet in front of the sheet at which the scan mode is to be changed.
  • Page 52 Open the Option Devices panel in the Detailed Settings dialog box, and make the function sheet settings. • None Disables detection of function sheets. • Scan, Continue Scanning. Records the content of the function sheet as an image when it is detected, and continues scanning.
  • Page 53: Chapter 3 Setting Detailed Scan Conditions

    Conditions This chapter describes how to set detailed scan conditions on the Scanning Utility 5060. Setting Scan Conditions ... 52 Setting up the Scanner ... 52 Detailed Settings ... 54 Image Controls ... 55 Option Devices ... 58 Feeder Option ... 63 Separation ...
  • Page 54: Setting Scan Conditions

    Setting up the Scanner Before you start scanning, set up the scanner. Start up [Scanning Utility 5060]. Either select [Scanner setting...] from the File menu, or click the toolbar. The Scanner Settings dialog box appears. Check the following setup items, and change the settings as required.
  • Page 55 Press the [Detailed Settings] button to open the Detailed Settings dialog box. (See “Detailed Settings” P. 54) MEMO The Detailed Settings dialog box has five panels: Image Controls, Option Devices, Feeder Option, Separator, and Function Key Settings. Press the [OK] button to close the dialog box. Setting Scan Conditions...
  • Page 56: Detailed Settings

    Detailed Settings Open the Detailed Settings dialog box, and make the detailed scan condition settings. The Detailed Settings dialog box has five panels: Image Controls, Option Devices, Feeder Option, Separator, and Function Key Settings. Image Controls (See P. 55) Feeder Option (See P. 63) Function Key Settings (See P.66) Detailed Settings Option Devices (See P.
  • Page 57: Image Controls

    Image Controls The Image Controls panel is for setting margins around images to be scanned, settings for the backside of documents, and filters. Margin Scanning Adjust the scan area at the top, bottom, left and right of the page size set at Page Size (See P.
  • Page 58 Backside Setting Set this item to scan the backside of documents. [Backside scanning] When this check box is marked, the backside of the document (the side of the document that is facing down when the document is loaded on the document tray) is scanned when scanning in the Simplex mode is set.
  • Page 59 [Gamma] button Opens the Gamma Settings dialog box, and downloads the gamma curve data for changing the tonal reproduction settings to the scanner. (See “Setting the Gamma Curve” P. 68) Loaded gamma curve data is enabled when the Use User Gamma check box is marked.
  • Page 60: Option Devices

    Option Devices The Option Devices panel is for making settings when optional units are attached and for setting the scan log and dropout functions. Function sheets This function is enabled when the optional patch code/function sheet detector is attached. Set the desired action when a function sheet is detected. For details on how to use function sheets, see “Changing Scan Mode by Function Sheets”...
  • Page 61 Imprinter/Endorser Enables the optional imprinter and endorser. [Imprinter] When this check box is marked, the imprinter is enabled, and the text set in the Imprinter/Addon Settings dialog box is printed on the front side of scanned document sheets. [Addon] When this check box is marked, the text set in the Imprinter/Addon Settings dialog box is added on to scanned images.
  • Page 62: About Log Files

    <When opened in a text editor> 02/12/2001, 17:10:25, ,[117.0], #1, , , , , , 02/12/2001, 17:12:09, C:\SU5060\canon0001.bmp,[118.0], #1, """CANON, 001""", """ABC,DEF""", , , , 02/12/2001, 17:12:09, C:\SU5060\canon0002.bmp,[118.0], #1, , , , , , 02/12/2001, 17:12:09, C:\SU5060\canon0003.bmp,[118.1], #1, """CANON, 002""", """ABC,DEF""", , , , 02/12/2001, 17:12:09, C:\SU5060\canon0004.bmp,[118.1], #1, , , , , ,...
  • Page 63 The following information is saved to log files. q Scanned date (MM/DD/YYYY format) The date when the image was scanned is saved in the format MM/DD/ YYYY. If you want to change this format, contact a Canon service department. w Time (HH:MM:SS format) e Directory/file name When originals are scanned by [Scan Page] (See “Scan Page”...
  • Page 64 [Default] button Returns the settings in the Option Devices panel to their defaults. [OK] button Enables the settings and closes the dialog box. [Cancel] button Cancels any settings you have set and closes the dialog box. Setting Scan Conditions...
  • Page 65: Feeder Option

    [Detect by thickness] Detects double feed by the thickness of the paper. When a document 1.5 times thicker than the first sheet of the document is fed, the scanner judges this to be a double feed and displays an error.
  • Page 66 The setting you make here is reflected in the scanner’s operation panel when you press the [OK] button in the Scanner Settings dialog box and the dialog box is closed. It is also reflected in the Feeder Option panel when the setting is changed on the operation panel.
  • Page 67: Separation

    Separation The Separation panel is for making settings for separating the scanned image to file or on film. Separation Set the file and film separators. [Auto New File] When this check box is marked, the New File key on the operation panel lights once scanning is discontinued.
  • Page 68: Function Key Settings

    Functions assigned to function keys by pressing the [Set] button are not canceled by pressing the [Cancel] button. When [Assign scanner settings] is selected for a function key, press the [OK] button in the Scanner Settings dialog box to apply the settings, then open the Function Key Settings panel again and assign the scanner settings to the function key.
  • Page 69 Assign Single Function Select the function to be assigned after you have selected the function key. For details of these functions, refer to the separate DR-5060F Instruction “Function Key Settings.” (P. 52) [Manual Thickness Adjustment] Assigns the manual paper thickness function (See P. 63) to the function key.
  • Page 70: Setting The Gamma Curve

    Press the [Download] button, and select the prepared gamma curve data. MEMO Gamma curve data is appended with the *.gmm extension. Clicking [Open] downloads the gamma curve data to the scanner. After the data is downloaded, the display returns to the Gamma Settings dialog box. Setting Scan Conditions...
  • Page 71 MEMO Information on the gamma curve data is held internally by the scanner, and is not cleared even if the scanner power is turned OFF. The gamma curve data information is not changed until other gamma curve data is downloaded.
  • Page 72: Imprinter/Addon Settings

    Imprinter/Addon Settings When the imprinter/addon function is used, any characters and counters can be printed/added on the scanned document and image. The character strings to be printed or added by the imprinter/addon function and their printing conditions are set in the Imprinter/Addon Settings dialog box. Text Enter all single-byte characters for text to be printed/added on.
  • Page 73 The year, month and date are delimited by a slash “/”. (Example: (April 20, 2001) [Input] [Print/Addon Result] ¥YMD 2001/04/20 Arrow To print/add on an arrow, enter as follows: [Input] [Print/Addon Result] ¥u ¥d ¥l ¥r [Print/Addon Result] CANON 10000001 000001 Setting Scan Conditions...
  • Page 74 Counter 1, Counter 2 Set the counter increment and increment timing for when a counter is set to text. Increment Trigger Select the trigger for incrementing the counter value from one of the following: [Separator] The count is incremented at each file separator. [Page] The count is incremented at each new page.
  • Page 75 Pages Selects on which page to print or add on. [Page] Prints or adds on every page. [Separator] Prints or adds on the next page indicated by the file separator. Addon Type Selects how the letters are to be added on the data. [Black on White] Prints (adds on) black letters on a white background.
  • Page 76 Small Font Prints (adds on) characters using a small (8 12 dots.) When the addon function is used for images, the size of the characters as the image changes according to the resolution at which the document is scanned. Usual size Small font Right to Left Use this in combination with Orientation.
  • Page 77: Barcode Settings

    These items are set in the Barcode Settings dialog box. Barcode Type The following six kinds of barcodes can be recognized and scanned on this scanner: • UPC codes (UPC-A, UPC-E) • AN codes • Codabar codes •...
  • Page 78 Barcode Detailed Settings Set barcode details. Setup items differ according to the type of barcode. Input [Checksum] (This item cannot be changed for UPC-A, UPC-E and JAN codes.) Mark this check box to scan checksum codes. [Addon enable] (UPC-A, JAN codes) Mark this check box to scan addon codes.
  • Page 79 Output [ST/SP] (Codabar, Code39 codes) Click here to enable output of start/stop codes. [Checksum] (This item cannot be changed for JAN codes.) This item is enabled when [Checksum] at Input is enabled. Mark this check box to output the checksum code. [Header] (UPC-A, UPC-E code) Click here to enable output of the header on UPC codes.
  • Page 80: Patch Code Settings

    Patch Code Settings Make the settings for scanning patch codes (See P. 47) and function sheet patterns (See P. 49). These settings are enabled when the optional patch code/ function sheet detector is attached. Area Specify the area in which patch codes and function sheet patterns are to be scanned.
  • Page 81 [Y Offset Start] Enter the scanning start point on the Y-axis (vertical direction) referenced to the leading edge of the original in the feed direction in millimeters (mm). [Y Offset End] Enter the scanning end point on the Y-axis in millimeters (mm). MEMO Be sure to enter both [X Offset End] and [Y Offset End] when specifying the scan area.
  • Page 82 Setting Scan Conditions...
  • Page 83: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the causes of trouble that may occur and how to remedy the trouble. When An Error Message or Warning is Displayed ... 82 When The Scanned Image is Not Normal ... 85...
  • Page 84: When An Error Message Or Warning Is Displayed

    Error messages may be displayed or warnings may be displayed on the statusbar if the document cannot be scanned properly or the scanner is about to run out of film. Check the error message or content of the warning, and remedy the error as follows.
  • Page 85 Scanner is busy. Please check if the scanning mode is Count Only Mode or Filmer Mode. Remedy The scanner may currently be in the Count Only mode or Filmer Mode. Cancel the Count Only mode or Filmer Mode, and try scanning again. (See “Before You Start Scanning” P. 20) Message Scanner is busy.
  • Page 86 The filmer has run out of film. Replace with new film. MEMO When the scanner detects that the scanner is about to run out of film, a warning is displayed on the status bar, the leftmost LED on the film remaining indicator blinks, and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 87: When The Scanned Image Is Not Normal

    Scanning Utility 5060 is not running correctly. Re-install Scanning Utility 5060. (See “Installing Scanning Utility 5060” P. 7) Other Causes If the above remedies do not rectify the problem, contact a Canon service department. Removing Paper Jams...
  • Page 89 CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 1248, SHIMOKAGEMORI, CHICHIBU-SHI, SAITAMA 369-1892, JAPAN CANON U.S.A. INC. ONE CANON PLAZA, LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.11042, U.S.A. CANON CANADA INC. 6390 DIXIE ROAD, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L5T 1P7, CANADA CANON EUROP A N.V . BOVENKERKERWEG 59-61, 1185XB AMSTELVEEN, THE NETHERLANDS CANON LA TIN AMERICA, INC.

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