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Canon 9080C - DR - Document Scanner Quick Reference
AUTOMATIC PAGE
SIZE DETECTION
SKIP BLANK PAGE
COLOR SCANNING
(DR-9080C ONLY)
COLOR DROPOUT
OPTIONS & CONSUMABLES
■ Imprinter
■ Endorser ED600
■ Hard Counter
■ Barcode Module
■ Exchange Roller Kit
This function automatically detects the size/thickness of documents
and adjusts the scanner. It enables you to feed a batch that contains
mixed paper sizes.
Useful for scanning batches that include single- and double-sided
documents, this feature
automatically removes
blank pages from the
image file.
In addition to binary and grayscale, the DR-9080C provides 24-bit
color scanning of documents.
You can instruct the DR-6080 or DR-9080C to remove a specific color
(red, green, or blue) from the image data. This leads to improved
readability for OCR applications.
The imprinter unit is installed inside the scanner, and prints a text
message on the front of the document being scanned. You can set the
text message that is imprinted in the application software.
The Endorser ED600 unit is installed on top of the scanner, and prints a
eight-digit number on the back of the document being scanned.
A seven-digit counter that is installed inside the upper scanner. It keeps
track of how many pages are fed through the scanner.
Add-on software for the ISIS/TWAIN driver to recognize bar codes. Your
application software must support barcode recognition in order to use this
option.
Includes pickup rollers, feed rollers, and retard rollers. These must be
changed periodically to maintain scanning quality.
U S E F U L F E AT U R E S
TECHNICAL REPORT
INTERDEPARTMENTAL RESOURCE FILE
INTERDEPARTMENTAL RESOURCE FILE
Shipping & Local Transport: An Overview
Our firm is currently positioned as one of the world's largest provider of
cargo shipping and transport solutions. We have developed service
networks in five continents (60-plus countries), with 210 offices and over
5,000 dedicated professionals ready to serve our customers. We offer an
industry-leading range of ships, containers, specialized cargo options, and
other shipping services. Our diversified range of containers includes dry
freight, flat-rack, reefer, and open containers. Dry freight containers come
in several sizes and designs, with average payloads of 25.3 metric tons.
Flat rack containers are used with heavy cargo that needs special attention
and/or which does not fit into a standard container, e.g., heavy machinery.
Reefer containers, for the transportation of refrigerated cargo, is one of our
Economic and market analysis for future
Economic and market analysis for future
most highly specialized areas. Standard equipment on this kind of vessel
development strategies
includes temperature and humidity controls for controlling atmosphere.
development strategies
The last category, open containers, is reserved for over-sized cargo which
The following case study is for interdepartmental knowledge sharing purposes only.
does not fit into standard containers. This group is further divided into
following two types: open-top containers and open-side containers.
Our services were engaged by the Metropolis urban planning department to
conduct market research and analysis in order to identify implementable real
estate development strategies for Metropolis. Our research and analysis was
August 23, 2000
directed toward providing an initial information base and strategic framework for
the formation an ongoing economic development program. We identified: (1)
potential target industries and the comparative advantages these industries
derive from a Metropolis location; and (2) the policies, programs and actions to
enhance the ability of the local economy to respond to the needs of the target
businesses and to encourage beneficial development and redevelopment, while
avoiding marginal development. These included: facilitating the continued
attraction of businesses to the Industrial Park; encouraging retail businesses and
property owners and developers to adapt, redevelop and build new facilities; and
preserving and enhancing the strength downtown Metropolis area.
August 23, 2000
August 23, 2000
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QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
TECHNICAL REPORT
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged
only slightly over the past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a
different performance profile, and these difference can be accounted for in part by
the contrasting economic conditions prevailing in each region. The Asian
subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of growth during the five-year
period covered in this report. Performances in Europe and the Americas have also
been positive. The European market, in particular, continues to show a constant,
steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
region has also reported healthy growth.
Evaluation of current term sales volume
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends described in this
report will continue their upward trajectory. Cumulative sales statistics for FY2000
indicated a profit of USD242 million, a figure that exceeded both the initial
estimate and the revised estimate. This was the fifth consecutive fiscal year that
the actual earnings had
Shipping & Local Transport: An Overview
exceeded both the initial
2000
and
revised
earnings
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Our firm is currently positioned as one of the world's largest provider of
estimates. The trend began
cargo shipping and transport solutions. We have developed service
in FY1996, the first year for
networks in five continents (60-plus countries), with 210 offices and over
1999
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5,000 dedicated professionals ready to serve our customers. We offer an
which net earnings figures
industry-leading range of ships, containers, specialized cargo options, and
were consolidated among
other shipping services. Our diversified range of containers includes dry
the
three
regional
1998
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freight, flat-rack, reefer, and open containers. Dry freight containers come
subsidiaries. As is visible
in several sizes and designs, with average payloads of 25.3 metric tons.
from the following graph,
1997
Flat rack containers are used with heavy cargo that needs special attention
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the most significant jump
and/or which does not fit into a standard container, e.g., heavy machinery.
The following case study is for interdepartmental knowledge sharing purposes only.
occurred during FY97 and
Reefer containers, for the transportation of refrigerated cargo, is one of our
1996
Our services were engaged by the Metropolis urban planning department to
FY98, when new systems
170
most highly specialized areas. Standard equipment on this kind of vessel
conduct market research and analysis in order to identify implementable real
includes temperature and humidity controls for controlling atmosphere.
were implemented to boost
Init. Est.
Rev. Est.
estate development strategies for Metropolis. Our research and analysis was
The last category, open containers, is reserved for over-sized cargo which
production capabilities in a
directed toward providing an initial information base and strategic framework for
Unit: 1 million USD
does not fit into standard containers. This group is further divided into the
the formation an ongoing economic development program. We identified: (1)
following two types: open-top containers and open-side containers.
potential target industries and the comparative advantages these industries
derive from a Metropolis location; and (2) the policies, programs and actions to
August 23, 2000
enhance the ability of the local economy to respond to the needs of the target
August 23, 2000
businesses and to encourage beneficial development and redevelopment, while
avoiding marginal development. These included: facilitating the continued
attraction of businesses to the Industrial Park; encouraging retail businesses and
property owners and developers to adapt, redevelop and build new facilities; and
preserving and enhancing the strength downtown Metropolis area.
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