Canon Bjc 85W Users Manual 01 Optional IS 12
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- Contents
- Using the Scanner
- Using the Scanner With Windows
- Using the Scanner With Macintosh
- Scanning Images With Application Software
- Using the Main IS Scan Dialog Box
- Scanning an Image
- Scanning Images With IS Scan
- Changing the Scanning Mode
- Customizing the Scanning Settings
- Copying a Scanned Image to the Clipboard
- Adjusting an Image
- Modifying an Image
- Applying Special Effects to an Image
- Other IS Scan Functions
- Using the Copy Utility
- Scanner Problems
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IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge
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3Contents
Introduction
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Copyright
This manual is copyrighted by Canon Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI) with all rights
reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in
whole or part, without the prior written consent of CCSI.
© 2000 Canon Computer Systems, Inc.
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Disclaimer
Canon Computer Systems, Inc. has reviewed this manual thoroughly in order that it will be
an easy to use guide to using your optional IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge with the
Canon BJC-85 Color Bubble Jet Printer. All statements, technical information, and
recommendations in this manual and in any guides or related documents are believed
reliable, but the accuracy and completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted, and
they are not intended to be, nor should they be understood to be, representations or
warranties concerning the products described.
Your printer and the software media included with your printer have been sold to you
subject to the limited warranties set forth in the warranty card and license agreement
enclosed with the respective product. All software is licensed AS IS, as described in the
license agreement enclosed with the software media. Further, CCSI reserves the right to
make changes in the specifications of the products described in this manual at any time
without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such changes.
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Introduction
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Trademarks
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5Using the Scanner
Using the Scanner
Scanner Driver Basics
Unpacking the Scanner Cartridge
Installing the IS Scan Software
Installing the Scanner Cartridge
Basic Scanning Procedure
Using the White Calibration Sheet
Scanning Area Guidelines
Loading an Image
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6Using the Scanner
Scanner Driver Basics
Installing the optional IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge in the printer makes it possible
to scan and save images such as your favorite photographs and greeting cards.
Photograph
Wallpaper for your computer
Home page
Greeting card
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7Using the Scanner
Scanner Driver Basics
To use the scanner cartridge, you must install the IS Scan software, which includes the
IS Scan scanner driver and the IS Scan Plus utility program. These two programs provide
many features that allow you to perform simple color adjustments to improve the quality of
the original image or enhance the image for artistic effect.
You can run the IS Scan driver from within a TWAIN-compliant graphics application
program, or you can run the IS Scan Plus utility program directly as a stand-alone
application program. The IS Scan Plus utility program allows you to scan, edit, enhance,
and save the image data.
To use the scanner cartridge, you must install the IS Scan software. You can run the
IS Scan driver from within a TWAIN-compliant graphics application, or you can run it
directly as a stand-alone program.
TWAIN is an industry interface standard that allows software applications
to communicate with digital imaging devices such as scanners.
Applications that support TWAIN provide a standardized method of
acquiring images.
Windows
Macintosh
Note
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8Using the Scanner
Unpacking the Scanner Cartridge
Make sure you have the following items.
■
IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge
The scanner cartridge is composed of precision components. To avoid
poor scanning results, do not touch the optical components or electrical
contacts.
Optical components
Electrical contacts
Caution
9Using the Scanner
Unpacking the Scanner Cartridge
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White Calibration Sheet
You use this sheet to maintain the correct color balance of scanned images. The first time
you install the scanner cartridge, you need to run the white level calibration. You will also
run calibration when the white level calibration data needs to be updated.
■
Scanning Holder
You can use this holder to hold a photo or other small image you wish to scan. The holder is
two layers, one being a clear plastic cover to protect photographs.
■
Scanner Cartridge Container
Use this plastic container to store the IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge.
10Using the Scanner
Installing the IS Scan Software
Make sure the BJC-85 printer driver is installed before you proceed with the following
instructions.
1
Insert the printer driver CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2
Click Start and then click Run.
3
In the Run dialog box, type:
d:\drivers\ISScan\disk1\setup.exe
where
d:
is your CD-ROM drive.
4
Click OK and follow the instructions on the screens.
11Using the Scanner
Installing the Scanner Cartridge
•The scanner cartridge is composed of precision components. To avoid
poor scanning results, do not touch the optical components or electrical
contacts.
•To avoid damaging the scanning head of the scanner cartridge, do not
attempt to store the scanner cartridge in an SB-10 Ink Cartridge Storage
Box. There may be ink inside the container that could damage the
scanning head of the scanner cartridge.
Optical components
Electrical contacts
Caution
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Installing the Scanner Cartridge
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Replacing a BJ Cartridge With the Scanner Cartridge
1
Make sure that the printer is plugged in and turned on. Open the cartridge
cover and press the CARTRIDGE button; the cartridge holder moves to
the center of the printer.
2
Lift up on the green tab to remove the BJ cartridge from the cartridge
holder. Take care that you do not raise any other tab nor remove an ink
tank.
3
Immediately store the BJ cartridge in an Ink Cartridge Storage Box.
Close the container tightly to prevent the print head of the BJ cartridge
from drying out. If the print head dries out, the BJ cartridge will become
unusable.
Lift the green tab
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Installing the Scanner Cartridge
4
Remove the scanner cartridge from its protective case. With the label on
the scanner cartridge up, set the scanner cartridge in the cartridge holder
at a slight angle. Align the marks ( ) on the scanner cartridge with the
marks on the holder.
5
Press down on the raised left side of the scanner cartridge until it locks in
place.
Align these marks
Cartridge holder
Press down here
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Installing the Scanner Cartridge
6
Close the cartridge cover.
7
Press the CARTRIDGE button. The scanner cartridge moves to the home
position.
Removing the Scanner Cartridge
Follow this procedure to remove the scanner cartridge and install the BJ cartridge when you
are finished scanning.
1
Make sure that the printer is turned on and then press the CARTRIDGE
button to move the cartridge holder to the center of the printer.
2
Open the cartridge cover.
To avoid damaging the printer, do not touch the orange film cable under
the cartridge cover.
CARTRIDGE
ERROR
POWER RESUME
Note
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Installing the Scanner Cartridge
3
Lift up the tab on the scanner cartridge to remove it from the cartridge
holder.
4
Place the scanner cartridge in its protective case.
Always remove the scanner cartridge from the printer and store it in its
protective case when it is not being used. To avoid damaging the scanning
lens on the scanner cartridge, do not attempt to store it in an Ink Cartridge
Storage Box.
5
Remove the BJ cartridge from its container and install it in the holder.
6
Close the cartridge cover.
7
Press the CARTRIDGE button. The cartridge holder returns to the home
position.
Lift up the tab
Caution
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Basic Scanning Procedure
After installing the IS Scan scanner driver, you can use the BJC-85 printer as a scanner.
1
Remove the BJ cartridge installed in the cartridge holder and then install
the IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge.
2
Start a graphics application program.
For Windows Users
•If you use a TWAIN-compliant graphics application program, launch the TWAIN-
compliant application program. IS Scan launches from within the application
program.
•If you use IS Scan Plus, select Programs from the Start menu first. Point to
IS Scan Plus and then select IS Scan Plus.
For Macintosh Users
•If you use a TWAIN-compliant graphics application program, launch the TWAIN-
compliant application program first. IS Scan launches from within the application
program.
•If you use IS Scan as a stand-alone application program, double-click IS Scan
BJC-85 in the folder you specified during the installation procedure.
Windows
Macintosh
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Basic Scanning Procedure
3
The first time you use the scanner, you need to perform the White Level
Calibration.
Using the White Calibration Sheet
4
Insert the image you wish to scan into the scanning holder, then load the
scanning holder into the auto sheet feeder.
Loading an Image
5
Scan the image.
Scanning an Image
Scanning an Image
6
Save the scanned image.
7
Now you can install the BJ cartridge and print the scanned image.
Windows
Macintosh
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Using the White Calibration Sheet
The white calibration sheet provided with the scanner cartridge is used for maintaining the
correct color balance of scanned images. White level calibration is required when the
scanner cartridge is used for the first time and when the white level calibration data needs
to be updated.
When white level calibration is needed, you will see this screen when you click the Prescan
or Scan button.
Windows
Macintosh
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Using the White Calibration Sheet
1
Load the white calibration sheet with the cropped corner at upper left.
Align the sheet with the right side of the sheet feeder. Adjust the paper
guide to the left side of the sheet.
2
Follow any instructions on your screen.
3
When the white calibration sheet is ejected from the paper output tray,
White Level Calibration processing is complete.
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Using the White Calibration Sheet
•Do not leave the white calibration sheet in locations that are exposed to
direct sunlight or that are subject to high temperatures or humidity.
•Do not bend or wrinkle the white calibration sheet.
•When cleaning the white calibration sheet, use a soft cloth that is dipped
in a weak, neutral detergent solution, and then wipe its wet surface off
with a dry, soft cloth.
•The white level calibration data is stored into memory and used for
maintaining the correct color balance of scanned images. When a
message appears and prompts you to load the white calibration sheet,
click the OK button and perform white level calibration.
You can also initiate White Level Calibration from the IS Scan driver.
Other IS Scan Features
Other IS Scan Functions
Note
Windows
Macintosh
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Scanning Area Guidelines
•The scanning area varies according to conditions such as the scanning resolution and
display resolution.
•If you wish to scan images larger than the size of the scanning holder provided with the
IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge, the SH-101 A4/LTR scanning holder is available
for purchase. Visit the Canon Web site to find out about accessories and supplies
(
www.ccsi.canon.com
).
•The maximum thickness of the image must be within 0.45 mm, including the scanning
holder. The scanning holder is 0.2 mm thick so the image you wish to scan must be less
than 0.25 mm thick.
•To prevent possible damage to the printer or scanner cartridge, do not scan an image
with paper clips or staples.
Paper size Scanning area
A6 105.0
×
148.0 mm 3.86
×
5.43 Inches
A5 148.0 × 210.0 mm 5.55 × 7.87 Inches
A4 210.0 × 297.0 mm 8.00 × 11.29 Inches
B5 182.0 × 257.0 mm 6.89 × 9.72 Inches
Letter 8.50 × 11.00 in 8.19 × 10.60 Inches
Legal 8.50 × 14.00 in 8.19 x 13.09 Inches
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Loading an Image
1Slide the paper guide to the left edge of the auto sheet feeder.
2Place the image in the scanning holder.
•To prevent paper jams, always insert the image you wish to scan into
the scanning holder.
•Do not leave the scanning holder in locations that are exposed to direct
sunlight or that are subject to high temperatures or humidity.
•When you load the scanning holder on the printer, be sure to set the
paper thickness lever to the down (or envelope) position. Scanning with
the lever set incorrectly will adversely affect the print quality.
3Load the scanning holder in the auto sheet feeder of the printer.
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Loading an Image
4Adjust the paper guide to the left edge of the scanning holder.
To prevent possible damage to the scanning holder, always insert the
seamed side into the auto sheet feeder first.
Paper Guide
Caution
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Using the Scanner With Windows
Using IS Scan
Changing the Scanning Mode
Using the Customized Scanning Mode
Saving the Settings
Using the Saved Settings
Other IS Scan Features
Using IS Scan Plus
Using Copy
Using Capture Image
Using Capture Photo
Editing a Scanned Image
Printing a Scanned Image
Saving a Scanned Image
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Using IS Scan
This section describes how to scan an image when you launch IS Scan from within a
TWAIN-compatible application program.
■ Scanning an Image
These basic procedures may vary according to the application program
you are using.
1Install the IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge in the printer.
Installing the Scanner Cartridge
2Make sure Canon IS Scan 2 is set as the Acquire Source and then select
the command used for scanning (such as Acquire or TWAIN) from the
menu of the application program. The main IS Scan dialog box displays:
Note
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Using IS Scan
3Specify the basic settings.
•Click the down-arrow on the right of the Paper Size box and select the
most appropriate paper size for the image you wish to scan.
•Select the most appropriate scanning mode for the image you wish to
scan in the Scanning Mode box.
Changing the Scanning Mode
4Load the image you wish to scan in the auto sheet feeder of the printer
and click the Prescan button.
It’s a good idea to use prescanning to determine whether or not an image
can be scanned properly or to test the effects of image adjustments. If the
image is slanted or a portion of the image is cut off in the preview area,
click the Clear button. Load the image correctly and click the Prescan
button again.
5To scan only a portion of the image, you can drag the mouse to specify the
portion. The specified portion is called a Selection Box and only the area in
the Selection Box will be scanned. To specify the Selection Box:
•Point to a corner of the rectangular area of the image that you want to
select.
•Drag the mouse to the opposite corner of the rectangle.
Note
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Using IS Scan
•Release the mouse button. The Selection Box appears on the image.
•To move the Selection Box, place the mouse pointer within the Selection
Box and drag the mouse to the desired position.
•To resize the Selection Box, point to a corner of the Selection Box and
then drag the mouse.
•You can confirm the dimensions of the Selection Box in the Image Size
box.
•The minimum size of the Selection Box is 1" × 1" (25.4 mm × 25.4 mm).
Note
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Using IS Scan
6Load the image you wish to scan in the auto sheet feeder again.
7Click the Scan button. Remember, if you specified a Selection Box in
step 5, only that portion of the image is scanned.
8After scanning is complete, click the Transfer button to transfer the image
data to the TWAIN-compatible graphics application program. Adjust, edit,
or enhance the image in the application program as needed.
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Using IS Scan
•Some TWAIN-compliant graphics application programs do not display
the main IS Scan dialog box but instead display a different screen
characteristic of the application program. If you are using this type of
application program, read the documentation of the application program
carefully and perform prescanning or normal scanning.
•After launching IS Scan from within a TWAIN-compatible application
program, do not close the application program. If you do, the system may
not be able to respond.
•To quit IS Scan, select Exit Driver from the Settings menu.
Note
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Changing the Scanning Mode
You can select a scanning mode according to your scanning purpose. Optimum settings,
such as image type and resolution, are pre-assigned based on the contents of a scanning
job. When you wish to customize the settings for special scanning jobs, click the Custom
button.
■ Selecting a Default Scanning Mode
Select the most appropriate icon in the Scanning Mode box of the main IS Scan dialog box
according to your scanning purpose.
Scanning
Mode Purpose Image Type
Resolution
Edge Emphasis
Character Emphasis
Color Matching
Prescan
Mode
Standard setting for scanning a
color image
Color
180 dpi
Off
Off
On
Grayscale
Standard setting for scanning a
monochrome image
Grayscale
180 dpi
Off
Off
Off
Grayscale
Suitable for scanning a
photographic print such as a
snapshot
Color
360 dpi
Off
Off
On
Grayscale
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Changing the Scanning Mode
When you select FAX or OCR, the document is scanned and processed as
a grayscale image and converted to monochrome binary image data. This
process eliminates unnecessary image background and increases the
quality of the scanned text and line art. When you select Text, the
document is scanned and processed as a monochrome image.
Scans by converting a
monochrome image into the
data suitable for facsimile
transmission
Monochrome
200 dpi
Off
On
Off
Monochrome
Scans by converting a
monochrome image into the
data suitable for OCR input
Monochrome
360 dpi
Off
On
Off
Monochrome
Suitable for scanning an image
that consists mostly of text
Monochrome
180 dpi
On
Off
Off
Monochrome
Used for customizing the
settings for special scanning
jobs
Using the Customized
Scanning Mode
———
Scanning
Mode Purpose Image Type
Resolution
Edge Emphasis
Character Emphasis
Color Matching
Prescan
Mode
Note
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Using the Customized Scanning Mode
When you select Custom in the Scanning Mode box of the main dialog box, the Custom
dialog box opens and allows you to adjust the scanning settings for special scanning
jobs.
1Open the main IS Scan dialog box.
2Click the Custom button in the Scanning Mode box. This displays the
Custom dialog box:
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Using the Customized Scanning Mode
3Specify these settings in the Custom dialog box:
Standard Value
You change the standard values for the default settings here.
Image Type
Select a type of image: Color (the default), Grayscale, or Monochrome.
Resolution
Determines the precision of the scanned image. The higher the resolution
setting, the higher the precision and quality of the scanned image.
(However, the higher the resolution setting, the larger the file size.)
•The 90 dpi setting is sufficient for viewing images on a screen.
•The 180 dpi setting is sufficient for printing images.
Threshold
Determines the intensity of halftones for monochrome images. Drag the
slide bar to the left for a lighter image or drag it to the right for a darker
image. The Threshold option is available only when the Image Type is set
for Monochrome and Character Emphasis is off.
Edge Emphasis
Sharpens the edges of a soft image to create a clearer, more accented
appearance in the entire image. This option is available only when the
Image Type is set for Monochrome. Edge Emphasis is not used with
prescanning.
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Using the Customized Scanning Mode
Character Emphasis
Determines whether or not Image Trust processing is used for scanning
grayscale images. Image Trust processing sharpens the appearance of
characters in monochrome documents. This is especially helpful if you
intend to use the scanned original with an OCR software application. This
option is available only when the Image Type is set for Monochrome.
Color Matching
In some cases, the colors displayed on your monitor may not match the
colors you see in your printout. Color Matching attempts to match the
colors of the scanned image with the selection in the Monitor Type box in
order to attain a better match between the colors you see on the monitor
and the colors you see in your printout. This option is available only when
the Image Type is set for Color.
Monitor Type
Displays the name of the monitor profile currently in use. To select another
monitor type setting, click the down-arrow and select a name from the drop-
down list. This list includes the names of ICC profile formats, standard
profiles for monitors, installed in the system. A monitor profile can be
selected only when Color Matching is selected.
Prescan
Selects the type of image for prescanning. Select Monochrome, Grayscale
(the default), or Color.
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Using the Customized Scanning Mode
4Click the OK button to return to the main dialog box.
5Make sure that the image you wish to scan is inserted into the scanning
holder properly and is loaded in the auto sheet feeder of the printer, then
click the Scan or Prescan button.
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Saving the Settings
You can save the settings in the main IS Scan dialog box to a file. The next time you scan,
you only need to open the file in which the desired settings are stored and start scanning.
■ Saving the Settings to a File
Save the Page Size, Scanning Mode, and Image Size settings in the main IS Scan dialog
box as a file.
1Specify the desired settings in the Paper Size, Scanning Mode, and Image
Size boxes.
2Select Save Settings File from the Settings menu.
3Select the folder in which the file is to be saved.
4Enter a File name.
5Click the Save button.
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Using the Saved Settings
Open the file in which the desired settings were saved and use those settings for scanning.
1Select Open Settings File from the Settings menu.
2Select the file you wish to use, then click the Open button. The file name
is displayed in the Settings File box, and the settings change in the main
IS Scan dialog box.
•When you open the file while an image is displayed in the preview area,
the prescanned or scanned image is discarded. Prescan or scan the
image again.
•Select Save Settings File from the Settings menu when you have
changed the settings and you wish to overwrite the current file and save
all the current settings to it.
•Select Save Settings File As from the Settings menu when you have
changed the settings and you wish to save all the current settings under
a new file name.
Note
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Other IS Scan Features
■ White Level Calibration
Use this feature to maintain the correct color balance of scanned images. You need to
perform White Level Calibration when you use the scanner cartridge for the first time and
when the white level calibration data needs to be updated.
1Select White Level from the Option menu of the main IS Scan dialog box.
2When a message appears, insert the white calibration sheet into the auto
sheet feeder of the printer.
Using the White Calibration Sheet
3Click the OK button.
4When the white calibration sheet is ejected from the paper output tray, the
White Level Calibration process is complete.
■ Device Information
When you select Device Information from the Option menu of the main IS Scan dialog box,
you can verify the name of the printer that is currently connected to your system and
information on the communication mode.
•If the printer is connected using the parallel interface, Device Information displays a
communication mode such as ECP/1 or ECP/2.
•If the printer is connected using the USB interface, Device Information displays USB as
the communication mode.
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Other IS Scan Features
■ Enlarging the Scanned Image in the Preview Area
To enlarge the scanned image in the preview area, click the Enlarge icon ( key) or
select Large from the View menu.
To return to the original size, click the Standard icon ( key) or select Normal from the
View menu.
■ Using Online Help
When you click the symbol in the main IS Scan dialog box, the online Help for IS Scan
opens so you can learn more about IS Scan.
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Using IS Scan Plus
IS Scan Plus is a utility program that allows you to edit, enhance, print, and save an image
acquired by the IS Scan scanner driver. You can use IS Scan Plus if you do not have a
graphics application program.
■ Launching IS Scan Plus
1Select Programs from the Start menu, then click IS Scan Plus.
2Select IS Scan Plus. The main IS Scan Plus screen appears:
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Using IS Scan Plus
3Select an option:
Copy
Scan and immediately print an image without editing.
Using Copy
Capture Image
Scan and edit an image other than a photographic print.
Using Capture Image
Capture Photo
Scan and edit a photographic print such as a snapshot.
Using Capture Photo
Device Information
Verify the name of the printer that is currently connected to your system
and information on the communication mode.
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Using IS Scan Plus
■ Using Online Help
When you need detailed instructions, click the Help button in the upper right of the main
screen. You can access the online Help from all the screens that IS Scan Plus displays.
■ Verifying the Device Information
Make sure that the printer is connected properly and is turned on, and click the Device
Information button.
•If the printer is connected using the parallel interface, Device Information displays a
communication mode such as ECP/1 or ECP/2.
•If the printer is connected using the USB interface, Device Information displays USB as
the communication mode.
■ Closing IS Scan Plus
When you wish to close IS Scan Plus, click the Exit button in the upper right of the main
screen. You can access the Exit button from all the screens that IS Scan Plus displays.
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■ IS Scan Buttons
Returns to the main IS Scan Plus screen.
Moves back to the previous screen.
Displays the Edit screen.
Editing a Scanned Image
Prints a scanned image.
Printing a Scanned Image
Saves a scanned image.
Saving a Scanned Image
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Using Copy
Use the Copy feature when you wish to print an image immediately after scanning. You
cannot edit or enhance the scanned image before printing.
1Click the Copy button in the main IS Scan Plus screen. The Copy screen
displays:
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Using Copy
2Specify any required settings:
•Select Color or Monochrome in the Document Type box.
•Select Fine or Fast in the Copy Mode box.
•Select the paper size in the Paper Size box.
•The Copies box is disabled.
3Click the Print Setting button. This displays the Print Setup dialog box.
Make sure Canon BJC-85 is displayed as the default printer. Click the
Properties button, if necessary, to display the Printer Properties dialog box
and specify any printer settings. See your online BJC-85 User’s Manual for
details.
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4When you click the Copy button, a message box appears. Click OK in the
message box to confirm that the scanner cartridge is installed. Copying
begins.
5Another dialog box appears to remind you to remove the scanner
cartridge, and install the BJ cartridge according to your print job. Also,
make sure paper is loaded in the auto sheet feeder of the printer.
6Click the OK button in the dialog box. Printing begins.
•To print the image displayed in the Preview Area again, click the Reprint
button.
•To make a copy of another image using the same settings, click the Copy
button. When a confirmation message appears, click the Yes button and
repeat the procedure described above.
•To make a copy using different settings, click the Clear button to clear
the copied image from the preview area. Repeat the procedure
described above.
Note
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Using Capture Image
Use the Capture Image feature to scan an image other than a photographic print. You can
also edit, enhance, save, and print the scanned image.
1Click the Capture Image button in the main IS Scan Plus screen. This
displays the Capture Image screen.
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2Select the most appropriate icon in the Scanning Mode box of the Capture
Image screen according to your scanning purpose.
Standard setting for scanning a color image.
Standard setting for scanning a monochrome image.
Suitable for scanning a photographic print such as a
snapshot.
Suitable for scanning an image that consists mostly of text.
Used for customizing the settings for special scanning jobs.
Using the Customized Scanning Mode
3Select the paper size in the Paper Size box.
4Insert the image you wish to scan in the scanning holder, and then load it
in the auto sheet feeder of the printer.
5Click the Prescan button.
The remaining steps are similar to those described for Scanning an Image
using IS Scan.
Scanning an Image
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Use the Capture Photo feature to scan a photographic print such as a snapshot. You can
also edit, enhance, save, and print the scanned image.
1Click the Capture Photo button in the main IS Scan Plus screen. The
Capture Photo screen displays:
By default, a Selection Box displays in the Preview Area. To delete the
Selection Box, point to any location in the Preview Area and right-click
your mouse.
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2Specify these settings:
•Select Color or Black & White in the Photo Type box.
•Select Regular or Panorama in the Photo Size box.
3Insert the image you wish to scan into the scanning holder, and then load it
in the auto sheet feeder of the printer.
4Click the Prescan button.
The remaining steps are similar to those described for Scanning an Image.
Scanning an Image
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Editing a Scanned Image
You can edit or enhance a scanned image acquired using the Capture Photo or Capture
Image feature. The editing features you can use vary according to the settings you used for
scanning and whether you used the Capture Photo or Capture Image feature for scanning.
You can edit or enhance the image displayed in the Preview Area.
1Click the Edit button in the main IS Scan Plus screen. The Edit screen
displays:
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2You can select these editing options. For details on each feature, use the
online Help for IS Scan Plus.
Contrast / Brightness
Adjusts the brightness and contrast of an image.
Image Compensation
Softens edges in the image by reducing the contrast between pixels, or
sharpens hazy or blurred images. You can also smooth the appearance of
the image and invert the image.
Edges
Enhances the edges in an image by increasing the contrast of the pixels
between areas of different colors.
Lines
Emphasizes selected edges and de-emphasizes all other edges of an
image.
Pixelize
Squares off all the pixels in an image to lower resolution and makes the
pixels appear larger to create a mosaic tile effect.
Posterize
Reduces the number of colors in an image.
Low Relief
Applies special options to create a three-dimensional effect in the image.
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Background
Allows you to add a background to a monochrome image.
Crop Photo
Crops a scanned photograph in the Preview Area.
Frame
Allows you to add a frame border around the image.
•Depending on the settings you use for scanning, some editing features
are not available. For details, see the online Help for IS Scan Plus.
•You cannot use Crop Photo and Frame in the Capture Image screen.
You can select Background when a monochrome image is captured.
3Edit or enhance the image as required.
4Click the Apply button to apply the effect to the image in the Preview Area.
To undo the settings, click one of the undo buttons:
Undo All
Click once to undo all editing effects and restore the original in the
Preview Area.
Undo Previous
Click once to undo the previous editing effect; click repeatedly to undo
each previous editing effect one by one.
Note
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Printing a Scanned Image
You can print a scanned image acquired using the Capture Image or Capture Photo feature.
Remove the scanner cartridge, and install the BJ cartridge according to your print job.
Click the Print button on the IS Scan Plus screen. If you are using Capture Image, the Print
dialog box appears:
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If you are using Capture Photo, the Photo Print Options dialog box appears.
Click Print Setting to change the printer settings or click Print to print the image.
See your online BJC-85 User’s Manual for details on the printer Properties you can select.
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Saving a Scanned Image
IS Scan Plus allows you to save a scanned image to a file under a new name. You can use
the saved image for pasting into another document or for attaching to your e-mail or a home
page on the Internet.
You can save the image displayed in the Preview Area.
1Click the Save button. This displays the Save As dialog box.
2Select the folder in which you wish to save the image.
3Enter a File name.
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4Click the down-arrow for “Save as type” and select a format for the file.
You can select one of the following file formats.
•Bitmap .BMP
•JPEG .JPG
•TIFF .TIF
5Click the Save button.
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Scanning Images With Application Software
Using the Main IS Scan Dialog Box
Scanning an Image
Scanning Images With IS Scan
Changing the Scanning Mode
Customizing the Scanning Settings
Copying a Scanned Image to the Clipboard
Adjusting an Image
Modifying an Image
Applying Special Effects to an Image
Other IS Scan Functions
Using the Copy Utility
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Scanning Images With Application Software
This section explains how to start IS Scan from a TWAIN image editing application software
so that you can scan images.
■ Selecting a TWAIN-compatible Device
Before you scan images with application software, you must first select a TWAIN-
compatible device using the BJC-85 driver. The basic procedure is described below (steps
may vary based on your application software).
1Start the application software and then select New... from the File menu.
Then, open the menu you use to scan images. Install the scanner
cartridge in the printer.
2To open the dialog box for selecting a TWAIN-compatible input device, you
normally select Import and then select TWAIN Select... from the File
menu. The “Select a source” dialog box is displayed.
3Click the IS Scan BJC-85 icon and then
click the OK button.
BJC-85 is now selected as the input
device. Once you have performed these
steps, the setting remains in effect until
you change to another input device.
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Using the Main IS Scan Dialog Box
Menu button
Selects the IS Scan functions. Click this button to change the settings for a scanned
image or to edit a scanned image.
Image Control
Panel
Brightness
and Contrast
Preview Area
Menu Button
Scan Button
Save Button
Halt Button
Help Button
Information Box
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Scan, Prescan, or Clear button
Click this button to start scanning. This button switches to Prescan or Clear,
depending on the setting or situation.
Transfer or Save button
Click this button to transfer a scanned image to an application. When using IS Scan
only without an application software, this button says Save.
Halt button
Click this button to cancel scanning.
Information box
Displays the settings related to image scanning. To perform scanning using other
settings, click the Menu button and then select Settings.
Help button
Click this button to display helpful explanations about the IS Scan functions.
Brightness and Contrast
Click this button to adjust the degree of brightness of an image.
Image Control Panel
Displays the size of the image to be scanned. For units, you can select inches, mm,
or pixels.
Preview area
Displays a scanned image.
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Scanning an Image
1Click the Menu button and then select Settings. The Settings dialog box
displays:
2Make the necessary settings for the image to be scanned.
•Click on Paper Size to select a size that approximates the image to be
scanned.
•Click on Scanning Mode to select the item that best approximates the
image to be scanned.
Changing the Scanning Mode
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•Place a check mark in the Prescan check box.
Prescan performs a quick scan so you can check the image. You can
disable this function.
3Click the OK button and then close the Settings dialog box.
4Place the object to be scanned in the printer and then click the Prescan
button. You see the image displayed in the Preview Area.
5If you only want to scan part of the object, drag the mouse within the
Preview Area to select the part to be scanned. The Selection Box indicates
the area that will be scanned.
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•To create a Selection Box, position the cursor over one corner of the
area to be selected, press and hold down the mouse button, and then
drag the mouse diagonally to the opposite corner of the area you want to
select. Release the mouse button.
•If you position the cursor over a point within the selected area, you can
move the area by dragging. If you position the cursor over one of the
lines indicating the selected area, you can change the size of the
selected area by dragging that line in or out.
•The minimum size of the selected area is 1" × 1" (25.4 mm by 25.4 mm).
•The size of the selected range is displayed in the Image Control Panel.
6Place the image to be scanned in the printer and click the Scan button.
Remember, only the range indicated by the Selection Box is scanned.
Note
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7If the image displayed in the Preview Area is not what you expect, click the
Clear button and start over.
If you like the image, click the Transfer button. The scanned image is
transferred to the application software. Edit the image data as required
prior to printing or saving it.
•Some application programs do not display the main IS Scan dialog box,
but display their own scanning screen. In this case, refer to the
documentation supplied with the scanning software.
•Do not close an application program that started IS Scan while
IS Scan is still running. This may cause the system to lock up.
Note
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Scanning Images With IS Scan
You can use IS Scan as a stand-alone program to scan and edit images.
■ Starting IS Scan
1Turn on the printer and install the scanner cartridge.
2Double-click the IS Scan BJC-85 folder.
3Double-click the IS Scan BJC-85 icon.
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IS Scan starts and the main dialog box displays.
The contents of the main dialog box and the method you use to scan
images are basically the same as when using TWAIN application software.
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■ Saving Scanned Images
1Click the Save button.
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2Make the necessary settings.
•Select the location to which you want to save your image.
•Enter a name for the image data in Name.
•Click the up- or down-arrow in Format to select PICT or TIFF.
3Click the Save button. The image data is saved into a file.
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Changing the Scanning Mode
You can select a scanning mode according to your scanning purpose. Optimum settings,
such as image type and resolution, are pre-assigned based on the contents of a scanning
job. When you wish to customize the settings for special scanning jobs, click the Custom
button.
■ Selecting a Default Scanning Mode
Select a setting that best approximates the image to be scanned.
Scanning
Mode Use Image Type
Resolution
Edge Emphasis
Color Matching
Prescan
Mode*
DTP
(Color)
Standard setting used when a
color draft is to be scanned
Color
180 dpi
Off
On (Execute)
Grayscale
Photo Recommended when scanning
a photograph
Color
360 dpi
Off
On (Execute)
Color
DTP
(B&W)
Standard setting used when a
black & white draft is to be
scanned
Grayscale
180 dpi
Off
Off
Grayscale
* By default, Prescan is disabled. Once enabled, Black & White is the default Prescan
Mode. You can select a Prescan Mode of Color, Grayscale, or Black & White.
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Changing the Scanning Mode
Text Recommended when scanning
a document consisting entirely
of text, such as a document
created with a typewriter or
word processor
Black &
White
180 dpi
On (Execute)
Off
Black &
White
FAX Scans by converting a
monochrome image into the
data suitable for facsimile
transmission
Black &
White
(Text
Enhanced)
200 dpi
Off
Off
Black &
White
OCR Scans by converting a
monochrome image into the
data suitable for OCR input
Black &
White
(Text
Enhanced)
360 dpi
Off
Off
Black &
White
Custom Selected when a specific range
of settings are to be made
Customizing the
Scanning Settings
––––– ––––– –––––
* By default, Prescan is disabled. Once enabled, Black & White is the default Prescan
Mode. You can select a Prescan Mode of Color, Grayscale, or Black & White.
Scanning
Mode Use Image Type
Resolution
Edge Emphasis
Color Matching
Prescan
Mode*
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Changing the Scanning Mode
•The Settings dialog box displays when you select Settings after you click
the Menu button in the main dialog box.
•When you select FAX or OCR, the document is scanned and processed
as a grayscale image and converted to monochrome binary image data.
This process eliminates unnecessary image background and increases
the quality of the scanned text and line art. When you select Text, the
document is scanned and processed as a monochrome image.
Note
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Customizing the Scanning Settings
When you select Custom for Scanning Mode in the Settings dialog box, you can specify the
scanning settings.
1Click the Menu button in the main dialog box and then select Settings.
2Click the up- or down-arrow in Scanning Mode and then select Custom.
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3Make the appropriate settings for the image to be scanned.
Image Type
Select a mode according to the image to be scanned. You can select
Color, Grayscale, Black & White, or Black & White (Text Enhanced).
Resolution
Select a resolution according to the image to be scanned. The higher the
resolution, the finer the image you can get, although the amount of data
will be large. In general, 90 dpi is sufficient for home pages, while 180 dpi
is good for output to a printer. Settings are 90, 180, 200, 300, 360.
Threshold
This function is valid only when Image Type is set to Black & White. The
lightness/darkness of monochrome images can be adjusted by moving the
slide bar. If the slide bar is moved to the left, the scanned image will be
lighter, while if the slide bar is moved to the right, the image will be darker.
Prescan
Place a check mark in the Prescan check box to perform the prescan. The
scanning mode can be set to Black & White, Grayscale, or Color.
Color Matching
This function is effective only when Image Type is set to Color. When this
function is enabled, the colors are adjusted according to the monitor when
the image is scanned. The monitor itself is set with the system feature of
ColorSync® in the Apple menu control panel.
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Edge Emphasis
This function is valid only when Image Type is set to Black & White. If this
function is selected, only the edge of the image is emphasized when the
image is scanned. This is disabled for prescan.
4Click the OK button. The main dialog box displays.
5Place the image to be scanned in the printer, then click the Prescan button
or Scan button to start scanning.
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Copying a Scanned Image to the Clipboard
If you copy a scanned image to the clipboard, you can use the image easily with other
application software. This is particularly useful when you want to paste an image into
documents created with application software that is not TWAIN-compatible.
■ Copying an Image
1Click the Menu button in the main dialog box. Select Edit and then select
Copy.
The image data is copied to the clipboard.
To use an image copied to the clipboard, start your application software
and then select Paste from the Edit menu.
Note
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Adjusting an Image
If you are not satisfied with a scanned image, you can perform fine adjustment using a
range of functions. Image data can be processed so that the brightness of the image
changes or so that the image appears sharper or softer.
■ Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast
1Click the Brightness and Contrast button in the main dialog box. The
Brightness and Contrast dialog box displays.
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2Move each slide bar to the right or left to adjust the image.
Brightness
Moving the Brightness slide bar to the left makes the entire image darker,
while moving it to the right makes the image brighter.
Contrast
Moving the slide bar to the left reduces the contrast of the entire image,
while moving it to the right increases the contrast.
3After making the adjustment, click the Apply button to change brightness
and contrast of the image displayed within the preview area.
4Once you are satisfied with the adjustment, click the OK button.
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Modifying an Image
You can modify a scanned image so that it looks sharper or softer. Also, a Despeckle
function allows you to remove speckling and make a scanned image appear cleaner. A
function for inverting colors to produce a negative film is also available.
1Click the Menu button in the main dialog box, select Image, and then
select the desired function from the submenu.
Sharpen Sharpens an image to make it clearer.
Soften Softens the edges of an image.
Despeckle Removes speckling from an image, making any such areas
less noticeable.
Invert Inverts the colors of an image to produce a negative of the
original.
You can check the effect of the adjustment in the Preview Area.
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Applying Special Effects to an Image
Special effects such as edge emphasis, line emphasis, pixelization, posterization, and low
relief can be applied to a scanned image, creating an image with a feeling different from that
of the original.
1Click the Menu button in the main dialog box, select Enhance, and then
select the desired function from the submenu.
Edges... Emphasizes the edges of a photograph or line drawing.
Lines... Emphasizes only lines in a specific direction.
Pixelize... Applies a mosaic effect to an image.
Posterize... Reduces the number of colors and simplifies the image.
Low Relief... Creates a low relief version of the image.
When you select one of these functions, the corresponding dialog box
displays.
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2Select a desired function from the list.
The following is an example of the screen displayed when you select
Edges. The operation is the same when any other function is selected. You
can check the approximate result of the selection in the Preview Area.
For details of each function, refer to the explanation displayed when you
click the Help button.
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3Once you are satisfied with the adjustment, click the OK button.
To cancel an adjustment you have made, click the Menu button and then
select Undo. Then, select either of the following:
Last Only the function applied immediately before is cancelled. If you
perform editing two or more times, only the function that you
selected most recently is cancelled.
All All the applied functions are cleared and the original image is
restored.
Note
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Other IS Scan Functions
■ White Level Calibration
To achieve the correct color balance for an object to be scanned, an operation called White
Level Calibration is required. When an image is scanned for the first time, or when the
temperature of the scanner cartridge rises to a certain level, a message displays prompting
you to place the white calibration sheet in the printer.
Place the white calibration sheet in the printer and then click the OK button. The calibration
sheet is scanned and the calibration is performed.
You can also initiate this operation whenever necessary.
1Click the Menu button in the main dialog box and then select Settings.
2Click the White Level button.
3When the message appears, place the white calibration sheet in the
printer.
Using the White Calibration Sheet
4Click the OK button.
When the white calibration sheet is ejected, white leveling is complete.
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Other IS Scan Functions
■ Using the Online Help
Clicking the Help button on the main dialog box displays helpful explanations of the
functions of IS Scan. You can also display the Help by clicking the Menu button, then
Help, and Help again.
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Using the Copy Utility
Use this utility to scan an object and then print the result immediately. Although the scanned
image cannot be edited or saved, the process from scanning to printing is completed
quickly and easily.
■ Installing the Copy Utility
To use the Copy Utility, you must first copy the folder including the necessary files to any
location.
1Load the printer driver CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driver on your
Macintosh.
2Double-click on the Copy Utility folder.
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3Drag the Copy Utility for BJC-85 folder and copy it to any location.
Now you can start the Copy Utility at any time.
To use the Copy Utility, the printer driver and IS Scan scanner driver must
also be installed.
■ Starting the Copy Utility
1Plug in the printer and install the scanner cartridge.
2Click the Copy Utility for BJC-85 folder.
Note
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3Click the Copy Utility icon.
The Copy Utility starts and the main dialog box displays:
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■ Copying the Image
1Click the Color or Black & White button according to the image to be
scanned.
2Select the paper size you are using in Paper Size.
3Select the number of copies to be output in Copies.
4Select the type of paper you are using: Plain Paper, High Resolution
Paper, or Transparency.
5Set Brightness, as necessary. Move the slide bar to the right and left to set
the brightness.
6Place the image to be copied in the printer, then click the Copy button.
Scanning starts.
7When the message appears, remove the scanner cartridge and replace it
with a BJ cartridge according to the printing settings.
8Place a blank sheet of paper in the printer and click the OK button.
Printing starts.
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•To print the same image again, click the Reprint button.
•To copy another document with the same settings, click the Copy button
and follow the instructions on the screen.
•To perform copying with different settings, click the Reset button and
follow the instructions on the screen.
■ Ending the Copy Utility
To close the Copy utility, click the close box or the Quit button.
Note
Close box
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Scanning Result Is Unsatisfactory
Scanned Image Blurred or Distorted
Quality of Scanned Image Is Uneven
White Portion Becomes Grayish
Parts of an Image Missing or Not Aligned Properly
Image Contains Unexpected Colors, or Is Too Light or Too Dark
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Scanning Result Is Unsatisfactory
■ Scanned Image Blurred or Distorted
CHECK 1 ARE YOU USING A CLEAR IMAGE FOR SCANNING?
Blurry images are not suited for scanning. For best scanning results,
always use a clear, sharp image. (The scanned image cannot be better
than the original image.)
CHECK 2 IS THE SCANNING HOLDER UNSTAINED AND UNDAMAGED?
The scanning holder is bound to get dirty. Clean the scanning holder using
a soft cloth that is dipped in a weak, neutral detergent solution, and then
wipe its wet surface off with a dry, soft cloth.
If the scanning holder is scratched or damaged, replace it.
You can purchase a scanning holder for A4/LTR-size images. Visit the
Canon Web site to find out about accessories and supplies
(www.ccsi.canon.com).
CHECK 3 ARE YOU SCANNING THICK PAPER?
The image being scanned must be thinner than 0.25 mm. The thickness
including the scanning holder must be thinner than 0.45 mm.
Note
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Scanning Result Is Unsatisfactory
■ Quality of Scanned Image Is Uneven
The scanned image is coarse and/or blurry.
CHECK IS THE RESOLUTION SETTING HIGH ENOUGH?
Resolution determines the precision of the scanned image.
The greater the number of dots used to draw an image, the higher the
precision and the quality of the scanned image becomes. For a better
quality image, select a greater number.
The scanning speed becomes slower and the file size of the scanned
image becomes larger when you use a higher resolution.
Changing the Scanning Mode
Changing the Scanning Mode
Windows
Macintosh
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Scanning Result Is Unsatisfactory
■ White Portion Becomes Grayish
CHECK 1 DID YOU PERFORM WHITE LEVEL CALIBRATION?
Use White Level Calibration to maintain the correct color balance of
scanned images.
Using the White Calibration Sheet
CHECK 2 DID YOU ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST?
Depending on the image you scan, a white portion is not recognized as
white because the scanner detects and scans even the small differences
of the density between white and other colors.
Adjust the brightness and contrast.
•When you are using IS Scan Plus, use the online Help.
•When you are using a TWAIN-compatible graphics application program,
see the User’s Manual for the application program.
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CHECK 3 DID YOU SCAN A MONOCHROME IMAGE USING THE COLOR OR
GRAYSCALE SETTING?
If the Scanning Mode is set to Color or Grayscale, the scanner detects and
scans even the grades of the density, and white may not be recognized as
white.
When you scan a monochrome image, always set Black & White in the
Scanning Mode so the scanner can scan using only two values between
white and black.
For details on how to set Black & White in the Scanning Mode, use the
online Help.
Changing the Scanning Mode
Changing the Scanning Mode
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■ Parts of an Image Missing or Not Aligned Properly
CHECK 1 DID YOU PLACE AN IMAGE WITHIN THE PROPER SCANNING AREA?
Check that the image you wish to scan is placed in the proper scanning
area.
CHECK 2 DID YOU SPECIFY THE SCANNING AREA CORRECTLY?
If the Paper Size setting is smaller than the size of the image you scan,
parts of the image will be missing.
If you place the image outside the scanning area, parts of the image may
not be aligned properly. Always check that the image is set within the
proper scanning area.
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■ Image Contains Unexpected Colors, or Is Too Light or Too Dark
The appearance of the scanned image is not what you expected, or the image is too light or
too dark.
CHECK 1 IS THE NUMBER OF DISPLAY COLORS SET TO HIGH COLOR OR TRUE
COLOR?
Check the number of display colors as follows.
1From the Start menu, select Settings, and then select Control Panel.
2Double-click the Display icon, then click the Settings tab.
3Check that Colors is set to High Color or True Color in the Colors box.
Check the Color Depth setting as follows.
1From the Apple menu, select Control Panels.
2Select Monitors & Sound.
3Check that Thousands or Millions are set for Color Depth.
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CHECK 2 IS COLOR MATCHING ENABLED?
The colors displayed on your display may not match the actual scanned
colors.
Color Matching attains the best match between the colors displayed on
your display and the actual colors in the scanned image.
You can enable Color Matching when the Scanning Mode is set for Color.
Check that Color Matching is enabled.
1Click the Custom Setting button.
2Make sure that Color Matching is enabled in the Custom Setting dialog
box.
1Select Settings from the Menu screen.
2Make sure that Color Matching is enabled.
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Scanner Cannot Be Used With a TWAIN-compatible Application Program
■ Cannot Launch IS Scan From Within the TWAIN-compatible Graphics
Application Program
CHECK DOES THE TWAIN-COMPATIBLE GRAPHICS APPLICATION PROGRAM
YOU ARE USING SUPPORT THE LATEST 32-BIT TWAIN
SPECIFICATIONS OR TWAIN SOURCE MANAGER (VERSION 1.5 OR
LATER)?
When IS Scan is used as a TWAIN interface, you must use the latest 32-bit
TWAIN-compatible graphics application program. See the User’s Manual
for your application program.
When IS Scan is used as a TWAIN interface, you must use the graphics
application program that supports the TWAIN Source Manager (Version
1.5 or later). See the User’s Manual for your application program.
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Macintosh
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■ Cannot Transfer to TWAIN-compatible Graphics Application Program
CHECK DOES THE TWAIN-COMPATIBLE GRAPHICS APPLICATION PROGRAM
YOU ARE USING SUPPORT THE FILE FORMAT TYPE AND RESOLUTION
OF THE IMAGE DATA?
Some TWAIN-compatible graphics application programs support specific
file format types and resolution settings only. For example, the resolution
settings of some OCR (optical character reader) application programs are
limited to 300 or 400 dpi.
Check the file format types and resolution settings of the TWAIN-
compatible graphics application program first, and then scan and transfer
the image again.
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■ Cannot Install Scanner Driver
CHECK 1 DID YOU FOLLOW THE SCANNER DRIVER INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS?
Installing the IS Scan Software
If an error occurred during installation and you had to shut down the
installation procedure, you may not be able to install the scanner driver
because Windows is no longer stable. Restart Windows and then reinstall
the scanner software.
CHECK 2 ARE ANY OTHER APPLICATION PROGRAMS RUNNING?
The scanner driver installation program may not execute successfully if it
is run with other applications running in the background.
Before you run the installation program again, shut down all other
application programs.
CHECK 3 DID YOU SPECIFY THE CORRECT CD-ROM DRIVE FOR
INSTALLATION?
Double-click the My Computer icon, then double-click the CD-ROM icon
on the Windows desktop.
Installing the IS Scan Software
Windows
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•The drive name (E: for example) varies according to how your system is
set up.
CHECK 4 IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH THE CD-ROM?
The printer driver CD-ROM may be damaged. On the Windows desktop,
double-click the My Computer icon then double-click the CD-ROM icon. If
Windows cannot read the CD-ROM, call the Canon Customer Care Center
for help. See your online BJC-85 User’s Manual for details.
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■ Does Not Launch With Default Settings
CHECK DID YOU LAUNCH IS SCAN FROM A TWAIN-COMPATIBLE GRAPHICS
APPLICATION PROGRAM?
This problem occurs when IS Scan is launched from a TWAIN-compatible
graphics application program.
Depending on the TWAIN-compatible graphics application program,
Previous Settings selected in the Standard Value box under the Custom
Settings dialog box may be cleared, and standard settings characteristic of
the TWAIN-compatible program you are using may be used when
launching IS Scan.
To use the settings selected in the Custom Settings dialog box when
launching IS Scan, follow these steps:
1Select Save Settings File from the Settings menu.
2The next time you launch IS Scan, select Open Settings File from the
Settings menu.
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■ Improper Colors Displayed in the Dialog Box
CHECK IS THE NUMBER OF DISPLAY COLORS SET TO HIGH COLOR OR TRUE
COLOR?
This problem occurs when IS Scan is launched from a TWAIN-compatible
application program.
If the problem is not solved, change the number of display colors of your
computer.
1From the Start menu, select Settings, and then select Control Panel.
2Double-click the Display icon, then click the Settings tab.
3Check that the Colors setting is High Color or True Color in the Colors box.
Or, you may be able to solve the problem by minimizing the IS Scan
window and then return to the original size.
Check the Color Depth setting.
1From the Apple menu, select Control Panels.
2Select Monitors & Sound.
3Check that Thousands or Millions are set for Color Depth.
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Macintosh
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■ Scanning Too Slow
Scanning is requiring an unusually long time.
CHECK ARE YOU USING A HIGHER RESOLUTION THAN REQUIRED?
In order to scan an image, your computer must be able to receive a large
amount of data. Therefore, the scanning speed varies according to the
performance of the computer.
To shorten the time required for scanning:
•Use the appropriate resolution setting. Make sure that the resolution is
not set higher than you require.
•Use the prescanning capability.
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■ Communication Error Occurs
CHECK 1 DID YOU LAUNCH IS SCAN OR IS SCAN PLUS IMMEDIATELY AFTER IT
WAS CLOSED?
Do not attempt to launch IS Scan or IS Scan Plus again immediately after
it is closed. Wait for a few seconds and then launch again.
CHECK 2 IS THE PRINTER PLUGGED IN AND READY?
Check that the printer is plugged in and ready.
CHECK 3 ARE YOU USING THE USB INTERFACE RUNNING UNDER
WINDOWS 98?
When using the USB interface running under Windows 98, a
communication error may occur if the Hardware acceleration setting is
Full. To solve the problem, follow these steps:
1Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel for Windows.
2When the System Properties window is displayed, click the Performance
tab.
3Click the Graphics button.
4If Hardware acceleration is set to Full in the Advanced Graphics Settings
dialog box, set to None.
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■ Error Message Appears
CHECK REFER TO THE ONLINE HELP.
From the main IS Scan screen, select Contents from the Help menu, or
press F1.
Open the online Help.
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