Canon DR-2510C ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 1 Before Using the Scanner
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This section describes the name and function of each part. Make sure to read 
this section and familiarize yourself with the parts of the scanner before using 
the scanner.
„ Front View/Right-Side View
„ Front View (With the Document Feed Tray and Eject Tray Open)
„ Back View
„ Feed Selection Lever
„ Paper Eject Stopper
3. Names and Functions of Parts
3 Names and Functions of Parts
3. Names and Functions of Parts
Document Feed Tray
Open to place 
documents.
 (See p.11)
Document Eject Area
Scanned documents are 
output here.
Job Buttons
These buttons can perform 
user-specified functions 
assigned with the Job 
Registration Tool.
(See p.17)
Power Indicator
This indicator lights green 
when the scanner is turned 
ON.
Front Unit
Open when clearing paper jams 
and cleaning the scanner.
 (See p.22 and p.29)
OPEN button
Use to open the front 
unit.
Extension Tray
Pull this tray out if the 
document hangs over the edge 
of the document eject tray.
Document Eject Tray
Open this tray when you want to stack 
output documents.
Document Feeder
Place the document 
to scan here.
Document Guides
Adjust these guides to fit the 
width of the document.
(See p.12)
Power Switch
This switch is used to turn the 
scanner ON and OFF. If you set the 
switch to [AUTO], the scanner is 
linked to be automatically turned ON/
OFF in accordance with the power of 
the computer.
Power Connector
Connect the supplied 
AC adapter to this 
connector.
Theft Prevention Hole (Kensington)
Attach a key chain, etc. here to 
prevent the scanner from being 
stolen.
USB Connector
Connect a USB cable that supports 
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to this 
connector.
Feed Selection Lever
Use this lever to change the way 
documents are fed. Push it up to feed 
documents one at a time (page separation 
mode) (See p.12). Push it down to feed 
documents that are fastened together, such 
as invoices, without separating them 
(bypass mode) (See p.14).
Paper Eject Stopper
Use the paper eject stopper 
that corresponds to the 
length of the documents 
you want to scan.