1.2 Before Getting Started

Removing the Transportation Screw

A transportation screw is installed at the factory to lock the scanner’s optical unit in place and protect it against damage caused by vibration and other forces during shipment. You must remove the transportation screw before trying to use the scanner.

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If the transportation screw is not removed, then when the scanner is turned ON

Important

"Please wait" appears on the display panel and remains there unchanged. Turn OFF

 

the scanner and remove the transportation screw.

Ferrite Core

When connecting to another SCSI device sequentially for use after connecting a SCSI cable to the scanner, attach the supplied ferrite core to the SCSI cable. (See "Attaching the Ferrite Core," on p. 26.)

When connecting to another SCSI device sequentially after connecting a SCSI cable to

CAUTION the scanner, be sure to attach the ferrite core to the SCSI cable. If you use the scanner without attaching the ferrite core, radio wave interference may occur.

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Canon DR-7080C manual Removing the Transportation Screw, Ferrite Core

DR-7080C specifications

The Canon DR-7080C is a standout in the world of document scanners, designed for high-volume environments that require efficiency, reliability, and exceptional image quality. With its advanced features and a robust build, the DR-7080C caters to the needs of businesses that prioritize speed and precision in document management.

One of the notable features of the Canon DR-7080C is its remarkable scanning speed. The device can scan up to 70 pages per minute, making it ideal for busy office settings where time is of the essence. With duplex scanning capabilities, it can scan both sides of a document simultaneously, tripling efficiency and reducing the time spent on larger jobs.

The DR-7080C boasts a variety of scanning resolutions, with the capability to produce images at a maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dpi. This ensures that even detailed documents are captured with clarity, whether they are simple text documents or graphics-heavy files. The ability to scan in color also enhances its versatility, making it suitable for different types of documents.

Equipped with Canon's proprietary technologies such as Automatic Deskew, Color Dropout, and Text Enhancement, the DR-7080C optimizes every scanned document. Automatic Deskew automatically straightens images that may have been fed at an angle, while Color Dropout enables users to eliminate specific colors from the scan, enhancing the readability of black-and-white documents. Text Enhancement improves the clarity of scanned text, providing sharper results.

The scanner features a 100-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), accommodating a variety of document sizes and types. From business cards and legal documents to long receipts and multi-page reports, the DR-7080C can handle them all seamlessly. It supports media sizes ranging from A8 to A3, equipping users with the flexibility needed for diverse scanning tasks.

In terms of connectivity, the Canon DR-7080C is equipped with USB 2.0 and SCSI-III interfaces, allowing for easy integration into existing network systems. This promotes a streamlined workflow, enabling users to and access scanned documents directly from other devices or software applications.

Built for durability and long-term use, the Canon DR-7080C is backed by robust engineering and an intuitive design. Regular maintenance and easy-to-navigate controls make it user-friendly, ensuring that teams can rely on it for daily operations with minimal downtime. Overall, the Canon DR-7080C is a powerful and efficient document scanner that meets the demands of modern businesses, providing high-quality scans coupled with advanced functionality.