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i Introduction Thank you for pur chasin g the Can on image FORMULA ScanFront 300/3 00P netw ork sca nner. Please read th is manual thorou ghly before usin g the scanner to familiarize yourself with its capabilities, a nd to make the most of its many funct ions.
ii ❏ Manual s for the Scanner The following manuals are provided with the Canon ScanFron t 300/300P. Be sure to read thes e manuals thor oughly be fore using th e sca nner. Setup Guide Describes the proced ure for setting up the scanner for scannin g.
iii ❏ How Th is Ma nual is Organ ized This manu al consists of the following chapters. Chapter 1 Before Use This chapt er provides an ov erview of th e ScanFron t. Chapter 2 Handling This chapter describes the ty pes of documen ts that can be scanned, and the basic operations of the scanner.
iv ❏ Table of Contents Introduc tion ................. ........... ................. ................ . i Manuals for th e Scanner ......... .......... ...... .......... ....... ii Symbols Used in This Manual ........ ......... .......... ....... ii How This Manual is Org anized.
v Chapter 4 Web Menu (User Mode) 1. Web M enu Overvi ew ............... ........... ..............4-2 2. Loggi ng In to th e Web Menu ... ................. ........4-3 3. User Set tings ................ ................. ................ ...4-4 User Settings .
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Chapter 1 Before Use 1. Importa nt Safety I nstructions ................ ........... 1-2 Installati on Location ............. ......... .......... ....... .......1-2 Power ............ .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......1-2 Moving the Sc anner .
1-2 1. Important Safety Instructions To ensure the safe operatio n of this scanne r, be sure to rea d the safety warnings and precautions de scribed below. ❏ Install ation Location The performan ce of this scanner is affected by the environm ent in whi ch it is installe d.
1-3 1 Before Use ● Do not pull direct ly on the power cord. Whe n disconne cting th e power c ord, gras p the p lug and remove it from the o utlet. ● Keep the are a around th e power plu g clear of objects s o that the power cord can be disconne cted eas ily in an emergency.
1-4 ■ If the sca nner makes strange no ises, or giv es off, smoke, h eat, or stra nge odors , or the sc anner does not f unction o r other abn ormalitie s occur when yo u use the machine , immediate ly turn the power O FF, and disco nnect the power plug from the power outlet.
1-5 1 Before Use ❏ About the Fingerpri nt Sensor (ScanFront 3 00P only) ● The follow ing act ions may damage the sens or or cause it to malfun ction: – Dropping an object on the fing erprint sen.
1-6 2. Names and Functions of Parts The name s and funct ions of t he part s of the Scan Front 300/30 0P are show n below. ❏ Front and Document Feed and Eject Trays a Tray Exte nsion Open th is to pr event scanned docum ents fr om slipp ing of f. b Documen t Eject Tray Open this t ray when using th e ScanFron t.
1-7 1 Before Use ❏ Side and Rear m USB Port (Rear Left) Connect a USB1.1/ Hi-Speed US B2.0 compatib le USB memory d evice, US B keyboar d, or USB mo use. n Power Connector (24 VDC) Conn ect the plug of the supplied AC adapter. o Kensing ton Slot This is an an ti-theft sl ot that enab les a key ch ain or lock to be connect ed to prevent theft.
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Chapter 2 Handling 1. Docume nts ................ ................. ................. ..... 2-2 Plain Paper.... .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......2-2 Business Card ......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......
2-2 1. Documents The Sca nFront ca n scan doc uments in a r ange of sizes from bu siness car ds to Legal/ A4. It is possible to feed do cuments of t he following siz es and thic knesses depend ing on the fe eding me thod used. ❏ Plain Paper Size Width: 2" to 8 1/ 2" (5 0.
2-3 2 Handling ❏ Card Size 2.12 " × 3.37" ( 53.9 × 85 .5 mm) (Con formi ng to ISO Standards) Thickn ess 0.02 99" (0. 76 mm) and below Insertio n orien tation Lands cape IMPORTANT • Insert c ards o ne at a time. • Be careful when ins erting cards to avoid damaging t hem.
2-4 2. Preparing the Scanner When pla cing a doc ument in the scanner, p ull out the document eject tray so that it ma tches the si ze of the do cument, a nd then mov e the feed sele ction lever to th e appropriat e positio n for the desired feed met hod (Page Sep aration ON or OFF) for the do cument.
2-5 2 Handling ❏ Feed Selection Lever Change the po sition of the lev er to the desi red feed method for the document. Page S eparation ON Move t he lev er downward to s epara te a st ack of docu ments one page at a time in orde r to continuou sly feed the document s.
2-6 3. Placing Documents When plac ing docu ments into the scanne r, place them face down into the tray with th e top edge of the docum ent at the bo ttom of tray. ❏ Placing a Document Follow the pro cedure bel ow to place a do cument. 1. Adjust t he docum ent guide s to be wide r than the width of the doc ument.
2-7 2 Handling IMPORTANT Make sur e that documen t stacks pla ced in the fe ed tray do not exce ed t he do cum ent guid es. The number of she ets that you can place in the scanner at one time varies b y paper size as follows.
2-8 ❏ Placing a Card When you want to scan a ca rd, follo w the proced ure belo w to place the card . 1. Move t he feed se lection lev er upward (OFF). IMPORTANT When scannin g cards, set th e feed select ion lever to OFF and make sur e to scan the cards one at a time.
2-9 2 Handling 4. Clearing a Paper Jam or Double Feed Error When a paper j am or double feed error is detected , feeding and scanning stops . 1. Chec k the di spl ayed me ssa ge. If a paper jam or d ouble feed error is detected at the first page of a do cument, t he follo wing messag es appear.
2-10 IMPORTANT When the mes sage above is di splayed and th e scanner trans itions to Low P ower Mode, all o f the data scanne d up until that poi nt is discarded. (See p. 3-3.) 2. Remo ve the scan ned docum ents from the docu ment eject tr ay, an d any doc uments re maining in the docum ent feed tray.
2-11 2 Handling 5. Fingerprint Sensor (ScanFront 300P) The Sca nFron t 300P i s equippe d with a fin gerpri nt sensor for reg isterin g fing erprin ts and aut hentic ating u sers. The fingerp rint sens or is a precision component. Be care ful when han dling this sensor.
2-12 ❏ Fingerprin t Authenticati on ● Follow t he proced ure below to use fingerpri nt registr ation and authenticati on. 1. Align the firs t joint of a finger on the sensor and press th e finger on the finger print sensor. 2. Keep the fi nger press ed while s lowly sl iding it straig ht at a co nstant sp eed to sc an the fingerprin t.
Chapter 3 Operating Procedures 1. Flow of Scanner O perations .......... ........... ........3-2 2. Turnin g the Power O N and OFF............... ........3-3 Turning the Power ON ....... .......... ......... .......... ...... 3-3 Turning the Power OFF .
3-2 1. Flow of Scanner Operations The pr ocedure and screen transi tions fo r the process from turning the scanne r ON, to sending an image file are as follows. F or descr iptions of the various s etting s, re fer to the appropriate reference pages. Turn the power ON (See p.
3-3 3 Operating Procedures 2. Turning the Power ON and OFF Use the power switch to turn the scanner ON, and press th e [Power off] button on th e touch panel to turn it OFF. ❏ Turning the Power ON Press the power switch to turn the scanner ON. The power indicato r lights, and t he Home scree n or the login screen appears.
3-4 3. Login Screen The login sc reen appe ars at the startup when the scanner is turne d ON. ❏ Login Screen Types There are two ty pes of login screen: a list type login screen for selecting from a l ist of registered users, and a key in type lo gin scre en for ent ering a us er name and password .
3-5 3 Operating Procedures ❏ List Type Login Use the pro cedure below to lo g in to the list type lo gin screen. 1. Select th e user to log in as from the lis t, and then press [Ne xt]. The password in put screen app ears. 2. Pres s [Passwo rd] . The ke yboard s creen app ears.
3-6 ❏ Key in Type Login In the key in typ e login screen , enter your user name an d password to log in. 1. Press [ User na me] ( [Passwo rd]). The ke yboard sc reen appe ars. 2. Enter you r user name (p asswor d) and then pre ss [OK]. IMPORTANT • User name s and pas swords are case-sensit ive.
3-7 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Fingerprint Authenticatio n (Only Available with the ScanFront 300P) Use the procedur e below for fingerprint authentic ation. For deta ils on fingerprin t registration, see “Finge rprint Registra tion ( Only Avail able with t he ScanFro nt 300P )” on p.
3-8 4. Screen Displayed after Login You can set the scree n (Home screen or Job Button screen) that is di splayed after a user l ogs in. (See p. 4-4.) ❏ Home Screen a Select de stination (E-mail, FT P, FAX, Shared folder, U SB memory, and Pri nter) buttons These bu ttons open an address se lection sc reen.
3-9 3 Operating Procedures 5. User Se ttings Scree n The User Set tings screen ena bles you to edit the user pa ssword an d register a fing erprin t (only a vailab le with the ScanFr ont 30 0P). ❏ Change Password You can regist er a new user pass word or change a u ser password registered via the Web me nu.
3-10 6. Fingerprint Registrati on (Only Available with the ScanFront 300P) Fingerprin t authenticati on is a func tion fo r registering th e fingerprin ts of users tha t will log in when th e device au thenticat ion or server authen tication me thod is used, an d enables u sers to log in by auth enticatin g their fingerpri nts.
3-11 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Registering a Fingerpri nt Register a fingerpri nt from the User Settings scre en accessed from t he Home screen. IMPORTANT If the Home sc reen is not displa yed, use of the Home scr een has been restricted f or the user by the ScanFront administrat or.
3-12 5. Perform an authenticat ion test f or the regis tered fingerpri nt by sc anning your fingerpr int. 6. Press [Cl ose] to end fi ngerprint re gistration. IMPORTANT If you want to change the reg istered finge rprint, star t registr ation again from t he beginning.
3-13 3 Operating Procedures 7. Scanning Procedures You can per form scan ning fr om the Home scre en or the Job Butto n screen. ❏ Scanning From the Home Screen Press a destin ation sele ction (E-mail, FTP, Fax, Shared folder, or USB memory) button to open an address selectio n screen and then select an addres s to send an image file.
3-14 ❏ Scanning From the Job Button Screen If you press a job butt on, the Scan /Delivery Op tions screen appears. Co nfirm the a ddress and scann ing settings registered to the jo b button a nd then start scanning . For details on the scanning procedure, read from the setting o f scanni ng condi tions in S tep 5.
3-15 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Address Select ion Screen From the addres s selection screen , you can selec t the address to sen d an image file and register addresse s. a Address Bo ok type Selec ts the addre ss book typ e (Shared Ad dress Book o r My Addres s Book).
3-16 ❏ USB Memory Screen The USB M emory scre en enables you to specify t he fo lder in the USB memory to save the image file. a Path Enter the folder path of the USB memory. You can also press [Downward ] to select a folder. b USB Memor y Display Displays the inserted USB mem ory.
3-17 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Print Set tings Screen The print settings screen enab les you to specify the printer, p aper size, a nd other print sett ings. a Printer nam e Select the p rinter that will be used to prin t the scanned images. P rinters that are compatible with the S canFront Service Se rver can be select ed.
3-18 ❏ Scanning This sect ion desc ribes the p rocedure for scann ing. If you want to save the imag e file to USB memory, specify the folde r in the USB m emory to save the image file in Steps 2 to 4. (Se e “USB Memory Screen ” on p. 3-16 .) 1. Select a destinat ion.
3-19 3 Operating Procedures 5. Set the s can conditi ons. (See “Sc an/Delive ry Optio ns” on p. 3- 27.) IMPORTANT When you use a job bu tton for s canning, the subs equent procedu re varies as follows in accordance with the job button setti ngs. For d etails, s ee “Registe ring New J ob Button s” on p.
3-20 8. Check the scanne d images . : Disp lay the i mage of the n ext page . : Disp lay the i mage of the p revious page. : Move the viewing area aro und an ima ge when an enl arged view of the image is shown. : Rotate th e image 90 degre es countercloc kwise.
3-21 3 Operating Procedures 9. Press [Send]. The address con firmation me ssage appears. IMPORTANT If [Co nfirm addresses before sendi ng] is set to [OF F] in Delivery Options of the Sc an/Delivery Options screen, the image i s sent without dis playing the ad dress confi rmation screen and the operatio n ends.
3-22 8. Registering and Editing Addresses If an address t o which yo u want to sen d an image file is not regist ered in the add ress book or t he informat ion of a regi stered address has not b een upd ated, us e the proced ure belo w to regist er a new add ress or modify an address in the ad dress book.
3-23 3 Operating Procedures Hint If the pa th of the sub-f older is unknown, use the proced ure below to spe cify the su b-folder. 1. Enter t he host name , user name, password, and domai n, and then pre ss [Brows e] to access the comp uter that is making the sh ared folder publ ic.
3-24 Fax Registration Screen •N a m e Enter the name t o appear in the add ress book . • Fax numbe r Enter the recipient fa x number. Group Regist ration Screen •N a m e Enter the name tha t you want to app ear in the address book . • [Add] butto n Select addr esses to register to the g roup from [Address Book type] and [Address type ].
3-25 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Modifying an Address Modify an add ress when there is a send error because the information of the tran sfer destination registered for the address is wr ong or ha s been chang ed. 1. Select th e type of the address t o modify and press [Details] .
3-26 A confirmat ion messag e appears. 4. Press [New ] and pa ste the addre ss. Hint If th e address b ook already has an addres s with the sa me name as the past ed one, the follo wing message appears. • If you selec t [New], an addres s with the same name is created in the addres s book.
3-27 3 Operating Procedures 9. Scan /Deli very O ptions This section describe s the scan settings and se nd settings for the scanner. a Addres s Displa y Area Displays the selectio n that yo u made on th e address selection sc reen or the add resses registered to th e job butto n.
3-28 ❏ Scan Settings The scan settin gs include ba sic condition settin gs (page size, mod e, reso lution, scannin g side, a nd br ightn ess) and detailed se ttings for scanning. Basic Condition Settings Pap er S ize Select the si ze of the documen t you want to scan .
3-29 3 Operating Procedures Brightness Adjust the brightne ss to match th e density of the docum ent. Hint When you want to scan both sides of a do cument that ha s front and back sid es of differen t.
3-30 Hint • The initia l value for the Skip Bla nk Page option is set to “90.” • As you lower the value from the default setting, pages o f the document with text become more likely to be skipped as well. • As you raise the value from the de fault sett ing, pages of th e document that are blank bec ome less likel y to be skipped.
3-31 3 Operating Procedures Hint When using bleed-throug h reduction , adjust the bleed-t hrough reduct ion level to match the type of document. Contrast Adjust the con trast for the images to scan.
3-32 ❏ File For mats You can s elect from t he three availabl e file formats TIFF, JPEG, and PDF, and the modes av ailable for scann ing vary, depending on the file format setting.
3-33 3 Operating Procedures ❏ Security Set tings for PDF Files App ly secu ri ty to the P DF fi le. Encryption Level High (128-bit RC4 ) and low (40-bit RC4) leve l settings are availabl e. IMPORTANT Using the High (128 -bit RC4) level setti ng is recommended.
3-34 ❏ Deli very Op tions E-mail settings (subject , message) Set the subject and message for sendin g via e-m ail. File name Specify a name fo r the im age file to be sent. Auto file name The sca nner adds 17 d igits that in dicate the date and tim e to the file name of t he image to b e sent.
3-35 3 Operating Procedures Screen after sending Select t he screen to displa y after send ing images. • Home s creen (Jo b Button scree n) Redisplay the Home screen (Job Button screen) after sending im ages.
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Chapter 4 Web Menu (User Mode) 1. Web Me nu Overvie w.................. ................. ..... 4-2 2. Loggin g In to the Web Menu ................. ........... 4-3 3. User Sett ings .................. ................. ................ 4-4 User Setting s .
4-2 1. Web Me nu Overview The Web Men u function enab les you to acc ess and conf igure the scan ner from the Web bro wser of a remote com puter. From t he Web Me nu, yo u can re gister a ddress books a nd job button s. IMPORTANT • For a Web browser, us e Microsoft Internet Explore r 6.
4-3 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) 2. Logging In to the Web Menu You ca n log in to t he Web Men u usin g the follo wing pr ocedure . Hint Use the devic e name or the IP address a ssigned to the s canner as t he URL for acce ssing the Web Menu. Contact th e ScanFr ont admi nist rat or for the dev ice name and the IP address.
4-4 3. User Settings From t he User Settings screen, y ou can ch ange the info r mation of a user logge d in by Devi ce Authen ticati on. a Setting (Se e “User Settings” on p.
4-5 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) ❏ User Settings Click [Sett ing] to edit th e user inform ation. User Settings •U s e r n a m e Enter a ne w user name. • Change Password Select th e [Change P assword] check bo x, and then ent er the n ew passwor d and confir mation password .
4-6 Custom File Name Setting s Specify the method in which file names used for saving scanned image s are create d. When you sele ct to use cust om fi le names du rin g a scannin g proc edur e, the imag e files will be saved und er file names that a re determined by the settin gs configured h ere.
4-7 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) • Index string/Fi eld name Enter a st ring fo r the inde x. You ca n change t he default field name (“String”) as necessary. •U s e r n a m e Select t he [Enable ] check b ox to inclu de the user name in the inde x file.
4-8 4. Address Book Settings From the A ddress Book Setting s screen, you can register entri es in the Shared Address Book , which is available to all use rs, an d the My Addres s Book, which is prov ided for each user. a Type of Address Bo ok Sele cts the ad dress book ( Shared Address Book or My Addre ss Book ) to edi t.
4-9 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) IMPORTANT If the Sc anFront administ rator has rest ricted editin g of the addr ess books , the f ollowing Address B ook settin gs apply.
4-10 ❏ Registering New Addresses Sele ct th e type of address book ( Shar ed Ad dress Bo ok o r My Add ress B ook), and click [ New Ad dress] to regist er a new addre ss.
4-11 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) Save Password Saves the entere d passwor d. Passive Mode Uses passive mode to send transmissions to the FTP server. IMPORTANT Use passive mode when normal communicati on with the FTP server c annot be establishe d.
4-12 IMPORTANT • If the computer conta ining the pu blicly shared f older is part of a domain, ente r the user name and pass word register ed with the domain, and the domain name . • If the computer cont aining the publicly share d folder is not part of a do main, the re is no need to enter a [Domain/Wor kgroup].
4-13 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) ❏ Copying Addresses You can copy an address and reg ister it as a new addres s. You can also cop y an address from on e address book to another. As an example, this section desc ribes how to copy from the Share d Addr ess Book to the My Addre ss Book .
4-14 Importing to the Sca nner You ca n impo rt pr eviously expo rted ad dress b ook data to the scanne r. 1. Click [I mport t o ScanFront 300]. 2. Clic k [Browse] an d speci fy a previ ously expo rted address book se ttings fil e. 3. Select a processing method for im porting th e address book se ttings fil e.
4-15 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) 5. Job Button Settings From th e Job Button Sett ings screen, you ca n register the Shared Job Butt on, which is av ailable t o all users, and t he My Job Bu tt on, which is provide d for each use r. a Job Button Type Select the job button (Shar ed Job But ton or My Job Button) that you want to edit.
4-16 IMPORTANT If the S canFront a dministrator has restrict ed editing o f the job b uttons, the f ollowing Jo b Button settings apply . For deta ils, co nsult the Sc anFront administr ator.
4-17 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) ❏ Registering New Job Buttons Click [New Job Button] to register a n ew job button . Job Button Settings Name of Job Butt on Enter the job bu tton name t o display on the touch p anel. Hint • Job butt ons are sorted and displayed by job but ton name.
4-18 Action when the same named file exists Select the act ion to take wh en a file of the same name exists at th e destinatio n. • Displ ay a mes sage Displays a me ssage confirming th at the file wil l be overwritten. • Abort s ending Cance ls send ing.
4-19 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) Mode Select the scan ning mode (Black and White, Error Diffusion, Text enhance, Gray, Color, Auto Color Detection). When [Auto Colo r Detection] is sel ected, the scan ner automaticall y detects whet her the document is color or black an d whi te.
4-20 Add Date to File name The sca nner adds 17 d igits that in dicate the date and tim e to the file name of t he image to b e sent. Ex.) May 14, 2 010, 3 :40:30 p .
4-21 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) Protect Permission Permissions for p rinting an d editing the PDF file are prot ected by a p asswor d. Printing allowed Enables t he PDF file to be printed from a printer. Changes allowed Enables ed iting of the PDF file, such as adding or del eting pages.
4-22 Document orientatio n Rotates the scanne d image to the specified angl e. Hint When [Aut o] is selected, the scanner de tects text or ientation within t he doc ument and ro tates the imag e so that the orie ntat ion of the tex t is corr ect. IMPORTANT The scann ing speed may be reduce d when [Auto] is sele cted.
4-23 4 W eb Menu (User Mod e) 3. Select M y Job But ton for the c opy destin ation, and click [ OK]. 4. Confirm the copied job butto n. ❏ Editing Jobs You can edit the setti ngs of a re gistered job b y clicking [Edit] in the job bu tton list. The settings tha t can be edited are identical to those in “Regist ering New Job Butt ons” on p.
4-24 4. Click [Ex ecute]. Confirm the message that appears, and c lick [OK] to import th e data. Hint When importi ng is completed, the following message appears.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 1. Trouble shooting .............. ................. ................ 5-2.
5-2 1. Troubleshooting If any of th e following problems o ccurs, solve the problem as described in the corresp onding solu tion. Netw ork , Web Menu Cannot use an LDAP address book (certain us ers on ly) Cause The administrator has set user f unction restr ictions.
5-3 5 T r oubleshooting Cannot connect to the network (IP address conflict pr oblem) Cause The IP addres s that was s et is alre ady bei ng used b y anot her device. Solution Contact the system administrato r of the network, and change the IP addr ess setti ng.
5-4 Scan Streaks a ppear in imag es Cause Th e scanni ng glas s is dirty . Solution Refe r to t he Sca nF ront 300/300P I NSTRUCTIONS (electro nic manu al) and cl ean the sca nning glas s. If there are s cratch es on a sca nning glass, contact your lo cal authoriz ed Canon dealer .
5-5 5 T r oubleshooting Hardware Cannot tu rn on the power Cause The AC adapter is not co nnected properl y or the power plug is not inserte d. Solution Chec k the con nectio ns of the AC adapter an d power plug . If the probl em is no t resolved af ter che cking th e connec tions, contac t your local author ized Cano n dealer.
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Chapter 6 Index 1. Index .............. ................. ................. ................ 6-2.
6-2 1. Index A AC Adapte r ......... ........... ........ ........... .......... ........... ....... 1-7 Address Copying ........ ........... ........... ........... ....... ....... 3-25, 4-13 Modifyin g ......... ........... ........... ....... .....
6-3 6 Index M Moving the Scann er ............ ........... ........... ....... ........... .. 1-3 N Names a nd Function s of Parts ........... ........... ....... ......... 1-6 P Paper Jam .......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ...
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