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---------------------------------------------------------------ScanGear CS-U 6.3.1a ---------------------------------------------------------------December, 2001 Copyright (C) 2001 Canon Inc.

o Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and in other countries. o IBM and IBM PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. o Other company and product names may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks in their respective countries. 1. ScanGear CS-U 6.3 Features ScanGear CS-U 6.3 for Windows (hereafter referred to as "ScanGear CS-U") is a 32-bit TWAIN-compliant scanner driver for Canon CanoScan D1250U2/D1250U2F scanners. When this driver is selected from within a TWAIN-compliant application program, one of these scanners can be used to scan image data. 2. A General Tip on Usage o Only run one application at a time that is actively linked to ScanGear CS-U. Do not open more than one application that is actively linked to ScanGear CS-U. Also, do not open ScanGear CS-U more than once to acquire an image in the same application. o If you scan a very large image at high resolution, some applications may determine that there is not enough disk space to scan and save the image, and will return an error. o If the image size is large, such as when you scan a large image at a high resolution, for using some applications, the progress bar may freeze at 0% due to limitations of the application. In this case, click the Cancel button on the progress bar, and then select a smaller area or lower resolution and try scanning again. o With Windows 2000 or XP, the TWAIN data source may not open correctly from time to time when the system file is in the NTFS format. For security reasons, the TWAIN module cannot be written to the "winnt" directory. For details, contact your system administrator. o Some application programs may hide the TWAIN user interface. In this case, refer to the application programer's manual to find out the required setting changes to show the TWAIN user interface. o Always close the ScanGear CS-U main window before you exit the parent application program.

o With Windows 2000 or XP, the system administrator is required to install or uninstall ScanGear CS-U. o Certain personal computers (including laptops) may not restart correctly from standby mode when the scanner is attached. If this occurs, please reboot the computer. o The scanner button may not operate after you install the driver. In this case, restart the system. o When you preview or scan an image with a relatively uniform background, the Auto Tone function may change its coloring. If this occurs, reset the Auto Tone. o With Windows Me, the scanner may not be detected after the USB cable has been disconnected and reconnected. If this occurs, please reboot the computer. o Some applications may close ScanGear CS-U automatically after scanning. 3. Running ScanGear CS-U with Specific Applications o If more than one scanner exists on the system when using Caere PageKeeper or Caere OmniPage Pro, set the scanner being used as the default scanner in the Caere Scan Manager in the Control Panel. o Images after the first image may not be passed on to the linked application when the Multi Photo Scan function is used with Microsoft Word 2000, Excel 2000 or PowerPoint 2000. 4. Notes when using the scanner after switching users in Windows XP o The scanner may be unable to operate if a large portion of the system resources, such as the memory, is being used by another user. In this case, close any programs that are open in the other user environment before scanning. o An error will occur if the user is switched while the ScanGear CS-U software is running (even when scanning is in progress). Before switching the user, exit the ScanGear CS-U software, and then save the scanned image. Restart the system if the error has occurred. ---------------------------------------------------------------End of File ----------------------------------------------------------------

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