Canon imageFORMULA DR-6010C DR-6010C Users Manual - Page 12
Features of the DR-6010C Document Scanner
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Chapter 1 Before Using the Scanner 1-2 Features of the DR-6010C Document Scanner The main features of the DR-6010C document scanner are described below. • Fast Document Feeding The scanner can scan a maximum of 60 documents per minute in a range of sizes from business cards to LTR/A4 size. (Scanning conditions: Black and white, LTR/A4 size portrait, 200 dpi.) Scanning speed is the same for both color and grayscale scanning. • USB/SCSI Interface Supported The USB interface that was provided as standard on your computer and SCSI extension cards are supported. (See "2-2 Installation Requirements," on p. 2-2.) • Color/Grayscale Support Documents can be scanned in 24-bit color or 256-level grayscale. • Supports a Variety of Scanning Modes The scanner supports the following scanning modes, depending on the document type: - Single-sided/double-sided mode - Single sheet/dual feeding path • U-Turn Path Documents are fed and ejected from the front of the scanner. (See "3-2 Document Tray and Eject Tray," on p. 3-3.) • Straight Path Documents are ejected to the back of the scanner. Note that the ejected documents are stacked in the reverse order from which they were fed. (See "3-2 Document Tray and Eject Tray," on p. 33.) • Paper Size Detection The scanner automatically detects the size of a scanned document and eliminates any unnecessary space around the edges of the image when storing the image, even when storing a document of irregular size. • Double Feed Detection The scanner stops feeding documents after detecting more than one document being fed at the same time. (See "Double Feed Detection Function," on p. 3-30.) • Deskew The scanner straightens images after detecting that a document was placed askew. • Card Scan You can scan business or ID cards. Note that embossed credit cards or similar items cannot be scanned. (See "3-1 Documents," on p. 3-1.) • Auto Color Detection The scanner detects whether the scanned document is in color or black-and-white, and saves the image accordingly. • Text Orientation Recognition This mode identifies the orientation of characters in a document, and rotates the image so the orientation of the scanned characters is straight. 1-5