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Starting [scan first] with the job button, Captureontouch scanner settings – Canon IMAGEFORMULA DR-2010M User Manual

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Starting [Scan First] with the Job Button

Under default settings, [Scan First] is assigned to the first job button
on the scanner.

When you press job button 1 after placing your document in the
scanner, CaptureOnTouch starts up and [Scan First] begins. When
document scanning is finished, the output method selection screen
appears. Perform the procedure from step 5 onward to output the
scanned images.

CaptureOnTouch Scanner Settings

CaptureOnTouch provides the following settings for configuring
scan conditions.

[Color mode]

Select the mode for scanning documents (auto color detection,
color, grayscale, or black and white (binary)).

[Page Size]

Specify the page size of documents.

[Orientation]

Specify the orientation in which documents are fed into the scanner
(portrait or landscape).

[Dots per inch]

Specify the scanning resolution.

[Scanning Side]

Specify whether to scan only one side of a document or both sides.
If you select [Skip blank page] and a blank page is detected within
the document while scanning, the blank page is skipped.

[Deskew]

When a document is scanned at an angle, the slant is detected and
straightened in the scanned image.

[Text orientation recognition]

The orientation of text in scanned images is detected, and the
images are rotated to match the orientation of the text.

[Use advanced settings dialog box]

Open the TWAIN driver settings screen, and configure advanced
scan conditions. For details on the settings in the driver settings
screen, refer to the Help. (Click the [Help] button in the settings
screen to open the Help.)

IMPORTANT

Certain settings are found in both the TWAIN driver settings screen
and the CaptureOnTouch scanner settings. If you clear the [Use
advanced settings dialog box] check box after configuring TWAIN
driver settings, the CaptureOnTouch scanner settings are enabled.

Job button

Scan First