About the Power Supply

Be sure to connect to a AC 220-240V (50/60 Hz)/AC 120V (60 Hz) power supply.

Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet. Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device. If you use an extension cable, pay attention to the total amperage of the cable.

If you are unsure of anything relating to the power supply, contact your store of purchase or your local power company.

Never place an object on top of the power cord or step on it.

Never bundle the power cord or wrap the cord around an object such as a table leg.

Do not tug the power cord. When you remove the power cord, grip it by the plug head.

Keep the area around the power outlet free of obstacles.

Carrying

When you move the DR-5020/5080C, hold it firmly with both hands as shown in the figure below and carry it carefully. If you carry it without holding its handles, you may drop it, nip your fingers and cause unexpected injuries. The scanner weights approximately 20 kg (44.2 lb).

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WARNING

Before you move the scanner, always turn the power switch OFF and disconnect the

power cord from the power outlet. Also, disconnect the SCSI cable from the connector.

Moving the scanner with the power still ON or the SCSI cable still connected might result in electrical shock.

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Canon DR-5080C, DR-5020 manual About the Power Supply, Carrying

DR-5020, DR-5080C specifications

The Canon DR-5080C and DR-5020 are high-performance document scanners designed for businesses and organizations requiring efficient and reliable document management solutions. Both models feature advanced technologies that enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and ensure high-quality image capture.

The Canon DR-5080C is a versatile scanner that can handle color and monochrome documents at high speeds. It offers a remarkable scanning speed of up to 80 images per minute (ipm) in duplex mode, allowing users to scan both sides of a document simultaneously. This efficiency significantly reduces processing time, making it an ideal choice for busy environments.

One standout feature of the DR-5080C is its ability to process various document types, from standard paper to thicker documents and even plastic ID cards. This flexibility is complemented by its automatic document feeder (ADF) that can hold up to 100 sheets, facilitating large batch scanning without manual intervention. Additionally, the scanner supports various paper sizes, from business cards to legal-size documents, further enhancing its utility.

The Canon DR-5020, while slightly less advanced than the DR-5080C, is still a powerful option for organizations looking for reliable scanning capabilities. It offers a scanning speed of 60 images per minute in duplex mode, ensuring efficient document processing. Like the DR-5080C, the DR-5020 also features a robust ADF with a similar sheet capacity and supports various media types, making it versatile for multiple applications.

Both models boast Canon's advanced image processing technology, which includes automatic color detection, background removal, and text orientation correction. These features ensure that scanned documents maintain clarity and quality, making them suitable for archiving and retrieval.

The DR-5080C and DR-5020 also support a range of connectivity options, including USB and network interfaces, allowing for easy integration into existing workflows. This connectivity, combined with compatibility with numerous document management software applications, means that organizations can easily adopt these scanners as part of their digital transformation strategies.

In conclusion, the Canon DR-5080C and DR-5020 are exceptional document scanners that combine speed, versatility, and advanced imaging technology. Whether you're looking to streamline office tasks, enhance document workflows, or improve overall efficiency, both models provide the features necessary to meet modern scanning needs. Their durable design and high-quality output make them reliable assets for any organization focused on effective document management.