Canon CR-190i ユーザーズマニュアル

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Introduction to the CR-190i
This chapter describes the features of the CR-190i scanner, what 
comes packaged in the box, and the names and functions of parts on 
the scanner.
The Canon Check Reader CR-190i is a scanner with magnetic heads 
that can read checks and other documents that are printed with MICR 
(Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) compatible fonts, and is capable 
of OCR (Optical Character Recognition). The CR-190i is compact and 
can handle large volumes of checks at a speed of 190 cpm.
Features
High-Speed Scanning
The CR-190i performs high-speed scans of check-size documents at 
190 cpm (200 dpi resolution).
Supports Large Documents
Documents up to 4.3" x 9.6" (108 mm x 245 mm) can be scanned.
High Durability
The scanner has a high durability of 24 million scans.
Compact Size
8.4" (H) x 18.7" (W) x 10.7" (D) (214 mm (H) x 476 mm (W) x 272 mm (D))
Supports Black-and-White (Binary) and Grayscale Output
Reads MICR Characters
A magnetic head is used to scan MICR characters that have been 
printed with magnetic ink or toner.
Supports OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
Character images, such as E13B, OCR-A, OCR-B, and check writer are 
recognized as characters by the OCR function.
Easy to Maintain
Large Maintenance Covers make handling paper jams and cleaning 
easy.
Jogger Mechanism Is Standard
A jogger mechanism, which uses vibration to align documents, comes 
standard equipped with the CR-190i.
Separation OFF Mode
You can scan the following documents:
• Thick documents
• Documents that contain two or more pages together as one 
document
• Documents that have a rough surface
• Duplicate forms that have sticky edges
Paper Thickness Adjustment Mechanism
Adjust the Separation Roller gap to the thickness of the paper being 
fed.
Three Eject Pockets and Automatic Sorting Mechanism
The scanner has three Eject Pockets and the documents are 
automatically ejected to each pocket according to sort methods. The 
scanner fits various scan operations using this mechanism.
Features of the CR-190i