Canon DR-2050SP Scanner User Manual


 
Automatic Color Detection
This function automatically determines which documents of a mixed
batch should be scanned in color, so it’s no longer necessary to separate
black & white and color documents prior to scanning.
Available in DR-4010C.
Auto Page Size Detection
Save the time and trouble of sorting batches by paper size. This function
automatically checks the size of each fed document and ensures properly
sized images for each page.
Deskew
If a document is fed into the scanner at an angle, this function automati-
cally straightens out the scanned image.
Text Orientation Recognition
Perfect for scanning batches of documents that are facing different
directions, this feature recognizes the text orientation of each fed docu-
ment and rotates the scanned images accordingly.
Available in DR-2580C/4010C/5010C/7080C/7580/9080C.
Skip Blank Page
Useful for scanning batches that include single- and double-sided
documents, this feature automatically removes unnecessary blank pages
from the image file.
Text Enhancement
For clearer, more legible
images from documents with
hard-to-scan elements such
as light text or handwriting.
Color Dropout
Red, green, or blue can be removed from document images for improved
readability in OCR applications. Additionally, a range of specified colors
can be dropped out with the DR-4010C and DR-5010C.
DR-7580, red only.
QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in the three
major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged only slightly over the
past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a different performance profile, and
these difference can be accounted for in part by the contrasting economic conditions
prevailing in each region. The Asian subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of
growth during the five-year period covered in this report. Performances in Europe and the
Americas have also been positive. The European market, in particular, continues to show a
constant, steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
region has also reported healthy growth.
Evaluation of current term sales volume
Early indications for the current term
suggest that the trends described in this
report will continue their upward
trajectory. Cumulative sales statistics for
FY2000 indicated a profit of USD242
million, a figure that exceeded both the
initial estimate and the revised estimate.
This was the fifth consecutive fiscal year
that the actual earnings had exceeded
both the initial and revised earnings
estimates. The trend began in FY1996, the
first year for which net earnings figures
were consolidated among the three
regional subsidiaries. As is visible from
the following graph, the most significant
jump occurred during FY97 and FY98,
when new systems were implemented to
boost production capabilities in a number
of key strategic sub-regions.
August 23, 2001
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QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in the three
major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged only slightly over the
past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a different performance profile, and
these difference can be accounted for in part by the contrasting economic conditions
prevailing in each region. The Asian subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of
growth during the five-year period covered in this report. Performances in Europe and the
Americas have also been positive. The European market, in particular, continues to show a
constant, steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
region has also reported healthy growth.
Evaluation of current term sales volume
Early indications for the current term
suggest that the trends described in this
report will continue their upward
trajectory. Cumulative sales statistics for
FY2000 indicated a profit of USD242
million, a figure that exceeded both the
initial estimate and the revised estimate.
This was the fifth consecutive fiscal year
that the actual earnings had exceeded
both the initial and revised earnings
estimates. The trend began in FY1996, the
first year for which net earnings figures
were consolidated among the three
regional subsidiaries. As is visible from
the following graph, the most significant
jump occurred during FY97 and FY98,
when new systems were implemented to
boost production capabilities in a number
of key strategic sub-regions.
Init. Est.
Rev. Est.
Unit: 1 million USD
August 23, 2001
1
2
170
238
189
242
228
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in the three
major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged only slightly over the
past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a different performance profile, and
these difference can be accounted for in part by the contrasting economic conditions
prevailing in each region. The Asian subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of
growth during the five-year period covered in this report. Performances in Europe and the
Americas have also been positive. The European market, in particular, continues to show a
constant, steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
region has also reported healthy growth.
Evaluation of current term sales volume
Early indications for the current term
suggest that the trends described in this
report will continue their upward trajectory.
Cumulative sales statistics for FY2000
indicated a profit of USD242 million, a figure
that exceeded both the initial estimate and
the revised estimate. This was the fifth
consecutive fiscal year that the actual
earnings had exceeded both the initial and
revised earnings estimates. The trend began
in FY1996, the first year for which net
earnings figures were consolidated among
the three regional subsidiaries. As is visible
from the following graph, the most
significant jump occurred during FY97 and
FY98, when new systems were implemented
to boost production capabilities in a number
of key strategic sub-regions.
Unit: 1 million USD
2001 1997199819992000
170
238
189
242
228
Init. Est.
Rev. Est.
Unit: 1 million USD
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High-speed scanning
With fast throughput, efficient paper handling, and intuitive image
processing functions, Canon document scanners help you manage your
documents in record speed.
Built-in ADF
A high-capacity automatic document feeder allows for fast, unattended
scanning of batches of documents.
Reliable paper feeding
Canon's revolutionary feeding mechanism with retard roller achieves
highly reliable page separation, while preventing problems due to partial
double feeding or dust damage.
Simultaneous double-sided scanning
Scan double-sided pages just as quickly as single-sided pages. Each
scanner is equipped with dual sensor units to capture both sides of a
page in one pass.
Except DR-1210C. Duplex scanning is not simultaneous with DR-7080C.
Ultrasonic Double Feed Detection
Ultrasonic sensors detect the gap
between overlapping pages and prevent
multiple pages from being fed together,
reliably ensuring that each page of a
document is scanned.
Available in DR-2580C/4010C/5010C/7580/9080C.
U-turn/Straight Path Feeding
For enhanced efficiency and flexible scanning of a range of document
types, including plastic cards
and thick documents, select
scanner models feature a
straight paper path in addition
to the standard U-Turn path.
Available in DR-2580C/4010C/5010C.
Ultrasonic
sensor
Ultrasonic
emitter
Direction
of document
HIGH-PERFORMANCE SCANNING
HIGH-QUALITY IMAGES
IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
SUPERIOR SCANNER TECHNOLOGY
Built upon a tradition of superior image quality and reliability, Canon document
scanners feature state-of-the-art scanning technology. The following features are
available in most Canon DR-Series document scanner models.
Text Enhancement
OFF
Text Enhancement
ON
U-Turn Path
Straight Path
DR-5010C pictured here.
Advanced CMOS contact image sensor
Capture fine lines and intricate image detail thanks to Canon's advanced
CMOS contact image sensor technology. In addition to providing superior
image output, CMOS technology also cuts energy consumption and elim-
inates warm-up time.
All models, excluding DR-1210C, DR-7080C, and the flatbed option of DR-2580C, which fea-
ture CCD technology.
3-Dimensional Color Correction
For unprecedented color reproduction and accuracy, 3-Dimensional Color
Correction faithfully reproduces a document's color information using a built-in
conversion circuit to pinpoint exact RGB color coordinates. The end result is
superior color quality, plus enhanced readability for OCR scanning applications.
Available in DR-4010C, DR-5010C, and DR-2580C, which features a 3-D Color Correction
algorithm.