Canon DR-5080C Scanner User Manual


 
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DR-5020/5080C Specifications
DR-5020 DR-5080C
Type Desktop sheet fed type
Document size Width: 55 to 295 mm/2.2 x 11.6 in.
Length: 70 to 432 mm/2.8 x 17.0 in.
Thickness: 0.06 to 0.15 mm (Auto feeding)
0.06 to 0.2 mm (Manual feeding)
*The maximum document feed width is 297 mm/11.7 in..
Automatic feeding capacity
Maximum stack height: 45 mm (up to A4)
20 mm (~A3)
Document feeding Semi-Auto/automatic/manual
Scanning method Contact image sensor (CMOS)
Light source
Green single-line LED array 3-color (RGB) single-line LED array
Scanning mode Top side/Duplex/Simplex Top side/Duplex/Simplex
2-bit Text/Photo mode 2-bit Text/Photo mode
Gray scale 4/16/256 levels
Color 3/6/12/24 bits
Scanning resolution 200 x 100 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
300 x 150 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
200 x 200 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
240 x 240 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
300 x 300 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
400 x 400 dpi - Simple/Duplex - Text mode/Photo mode
Scalable from 200 to 300 dpi in 10 dpi steps
Scanning speed (max.) <A4, portrait, binary w/o AE>
79 ppm (200 x 100 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
59 ppm (300 x 150 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
50 ppm (200 x 200 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
32 ppm (300 x 300 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
18 ppm (400 x 400 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
<A3, binary w/o AE>
58 ppm (200 x 100 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
42 ppm (300 x 150 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
33 ppm (200 x 200 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
22 ppm (300 x 300 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
13 ppm (400 x 400 dpi - Simplex/Duplex)
Automatic feed A4 (LTR) or smaller: Max. 500 sheets (80g/m
2
or 20-lb bond)
capacity Larger than A4 (LTR): Max. 200 sheets (80g/m
2
or 20-lb bond)
Other functions Automatic paper size detection, AE, Automatic paper thickness
adjustment, Document sheet count function, Paper thickness
and double feed detection, Skew compensation, Dropout color,
Selection of modes by scanner Control Sheets, etc
Dimensions 262 (H) x 427 (W) x 485 (D) mm
10.3 (H) x 16.8 (W) x 19.1 (D) in.
(primary scanning direction x
secondary scanning direction)