Specifications

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Specifications
Specifications
Microfilm Scanner 300 II/350 II
Main unit
CapturePerfect
Page sizes
Type
Desktop digital microfilm scanner
Screen size (H x W)
300 x 300 mm
Scanning method
600dpi digital scanning
Film
Negative, Positive, Negative/Positive auto switching
Light source
Halogen lamp (20V 150W)
Film
Maximum, Framing, Auto-detection, Auto-detect
Silver film, Diazo film (blue/black)
Base density
0.6 to 1.4 for negative, 0.3 or less for positive
Scanning
Scan sizes
A4, Letter, Legal
Density control
AE, Manual
Scan modes
Black & White, Error Diffusion, Text Enhanced,
DUAL INTERFACE
with Margin
Functions
Scan to Mail, Scan to Batch, Converter Mode,
Scan to Print, Reader-Printer mode, Image Rotate
Save
Image adjustment
Film types
A4, B5 (ISO), B5 (JIS), Legal, Letter, Scanner's
Edge Emphasis, Noise Removal, Erase Notch,
Deskew, Gamma Compensation
File formats
TIFF, JPEG, PDF, BMP
Viewing functions
Zoom In/Out, Rotate Left/Right, Best Fit, Fit to Width,
Next Page, Previous Page, Go to Page
Printing functions
Actual Size, Fit Paper, Actual Pixels
256-level Gray
Fileprint 470
Resolution
200dpi / 300dpi / 400dpi / 600dpi
Scan options
Border Removal, Trimming, Centering, Full Framing,
Type
Non-impact page printer
Automatic Page Size Detection, Deskew, User
Print speed (A4/LTR)
12 ppm
Preference, Prescan, Scan Panel
First print time
Approx. 13 seconds
5.5 sec. (200dpi) / 7.5 sec. (300dpi) /
Warm-up time
0 seconds (20 seconds or less when the printer is on)
10.0 sec. (400dpi) / 16.0 sec. (600dpi)
Dot pitch
600 x 600dpi
Preset up to 99 prints
Paper cassette
250 sheets (500 sheets with optional cassette)
Hi-Speed USB 2.0/SCSI-III
Output capacity
250 sheets
Dimensions (W x D x H)
518 x 439 x 277 mm
Weight
19.3kg without toner cartridge
Scan speeds (A4)
Multiprint
Interface
Image adjustment
Focus
MS 300 II: manual / MS 350 II: motorized
Zoom
MS 300 II: manual / MS 350 II: motorized
Rotation
MS 300 II: manual / MS 350 II: motorized
Fileprint 270
General
120V AC, 50/60Hz, 2A
Type
Non-impact page printer
220 – 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 1.2A
Print speed (A4/LTR)
12 ppm
Acoustic noise level
Less than 66dB
First print time
Approx. 15 seconds
Work environment
10 – 32.5˚C (50 – 90.5˚C), 10 – 80% RH
Warm-up time
0 seconds (10 seconds or less when the printer is on)
Dimensions (W x D x H)
442 x 541 x 668 mm
Dot pitch
600 x 600dpi
Weight
Approx. 26kg
Paper Tray
150 sheets
Output capacity
100 sheets
Power consumption
Options
Film carriers
FS Controller I, AC100C, FC190RII, RFC200
Dimensions (W x D x H)
370 x 251 x 217 mm
Lenses
Single lens: x7
Weight
5.7kg without toner cartridge
Zoom: x9.5 – x16, x10 – x24, x16 – x32, x30 – x55,
MS 350 II only: x20 – 48
Other
DMP Board for connecting Fileprint 470/270,
Framing Kit, Foot Switch (MS 350 II only)
The above scanning speeds apply to PCs with the following specifications.
• CPU: Intel Celeron 733MHz or faster • RAM: 256MB or more • 400MB or more of free hard disk space
The following functions are not available in DMP (Digital Microprinter) mode: 200dpi scanning, Deskew, Error Diffusion mode in 600dpi scanning, Text Enhanced mode.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Products and product names appearing in this brochure are the property of their respective owners.
CANON ELECTRONICS INC.
1248, Shimokagemori, Chichibu-shi, Saitama 369-1892, Japan
www.canon-elec.co.jp
Microfilm Scanner 350 II & Fileprint 470
CANON U.S.A. INC.
New York Office / Headquarters: One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel: (516) 328-5000
CANON CANADA, INC.
Toronto Office/Headquarters: 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada Tel: (905) 795-1111
CANON EUROPA N.V.
Bovenkerkerweg 59-61, P.O.Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The Netherlands Tel: (020) 545-8545
CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC.
703 Waterford Way, Suite 400, Miami, Florida 33126, U.S.A. Tel: (305) 260-7400
CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW 2113, Australia Tel: (02) 9805-2000
CANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
1 Harbour Front Avenue, #04-01 Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632 Tel: (65) 6799-8888
CANON HONGKONG COMPANY LTD.
19th Floor, The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2170-2828
PUB. 0071W978
MAXIMIZE YOUR MICROFILM RESOURCES
© CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 2007
PRINTED IN JAPAN
From reader-printer functionality to diverse digital scanning, the MS 300 II and MS 350 II have a wide range of
features to handle your needs. Each model also offers 600dpi scanning resolution, user-friendly operation, plus
a dual interface for USB 2.0 / SCSI-III connectivity.
THE VERSATILE SOLUTION TO MICROFILM SCANNING
Converting microfilm images to digital data opens many new
possibilities—immediate distribution via email, document
management, and more. The MS 300 II and MS 350 II let you make
the most of these applications by bringing first-class digital
technology to your desktop. A space-saving design. Great cost
performance. Sophisticated software. And superior quality digital
imaging. When it comes to expanding the utility of your microfilm
resources, look no further for an ideal solution. Discover the digital
difference with a Canon Microfilm Scanner.
■ Superior quality film scanning
QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
Summary of regional performance profiles
MS 300 II/350 II
The MS 300 II and MS 350 II provide scanning
resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi. Each has four
PC
modes to choose from: Black & White, Error
Diffusion, Text Enhanced, and 8-bit Grayscale.
Text Enhanced is a useful mode for handling
MS 300with
II/350 difficult-to-read
II
images
text, as it emphasizes the text areas to
improve legibility. All modes allow further enhancement through
PC
noise
MSremoval,
300 II/350 II skew correction and other functions.
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, the Americas) have diverged
only slightly over the past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a
only slightly over the past five years. These subsidiaries each demonstrate a
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
different performance profile, and these difference can be accounted for in part by
different performance profile, and these difference can be accounted for in part by
the contrasting economic conditions prevailing in each region. The Asian
the contrasting economic conditions prevailing in each region. The Asian
the contrasting economic conditions prevailing in each region. The Asian
subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of growth during the five-year
subsidiary has experienced a sustained period of growth during the five-year
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
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,
been positive. The European market, in particular, continues to show a constant,
steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
steady growth towards higher overall sales figures. As for the Americas, this
region has also reported healthy growth.
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
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 FY2002
report will continue their upward trajectory. Cumulative sales statistics for FY2002
indicated a profit of USD242 million, a figure that exceeded both the initial
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
estimate and the revised estimate. This was the fifth consecutive fiscal year that
estimate and the revised estimate. This was the fifth consecutive fiscal year that
the actual earnings had exceeded both the initial and revised earnings estimates.
the actual earnings had exceeded both the initial and revised earnings estimates.
the actual earnings had exceeded both the initial and revised earnings estimates.
The trend began in FY1998,
the first year for which net
figures
The trend began in FY1998,
the first year for which net
2002
242
were
earnings
consolidated among the
three regional subsidiaries.
As
is
visible
from
significant jump occurred
As
implemented
to
from
implemented
to
170
Init. Est.
sub-regions.
is
visible
2002
2001
238
the
when new systems were
implemented
to
2000
228
170
Init. Est.
Rev. Est.
1999
189
boost
production capabilities in a
1998
1998
170
number of key strategic
sub-regions.
Unit: 1 million USD
August 23, 2002
Microfilm original
242
were
from
significant jump occurred
during FY97 and FY98,
189
Unit: 1 million USD
■ Reader-Printer mode
figures
three regional subsidiaries.
As
228
1999
number of key strategic
Rev. Est.
earnings
following graph, the most
2000
boost
production capabilities in a
1998
Init. Est.
Rev. Est.
Unit: 1 million USD
Text Enhanced OFF
Text Enhanced ON
Dual interfaces (USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
& SCSI-III) are included for
added convenience.
PC
Printer
PC
PC
MS 300 II/350 II
Printer
Fileprint
■ Digital Microprinter
MS 300 II/350 II
Turn the Microfilm Scanner into a standalone
Digital Microprinter system by connecting it to one
Fileprint of two optional laser printers, Fileprint 470 or
Fileprint 270. No PC connection required. The
Fileprint 470 offers A3-size printing, and its 250
sheet paper supply can be expanded to 500 sheets using an
optional feeder. The Fileprint 270 is a compact A4-size printer.
Microfilm Scanner 300 II & Fileprint 270
■ Built-in operation panel
August 23, 2002
PC
Even when they are connected to your PC
network, the MS 300 II and MS 350 II can be
operated as easily as standalone devices. In
MS 300 II/350
II
Printer
Reader-Printer mode, you simply push the Start
button and data is transferred directly to a network
Fileprint
printer.
settings can emphasize quality (for example,
MS 300 Scanner
II/350 II
600dpi grayscale) or speed (5.5 seconds per image, 200dpi binary).
Microfilm Scanner 350 II
consolidated among the
238
during FY97 and FY98,
August 23, 2002
■ Scan-to-Print streamlines the process of making printer settings.
■ With Scan-to-Mail, your image data is automatically attached to a new message from your email
software. Distributing microfilm-based information couldn't be easier.
■ Four file formats are included: TIFF, BMP, JPEG, and PDF. When PDF is selected, you have the option
to embed OCR data in the image file. This enables text searches to be performed on it later on.
■ Batch scanning functions make it possible to scan multiple images at once.
■ Image display tools allow you to resize or rotate the image on the PC monitor.
■ As many as 20 sets of scanner settings can be stored for easy retrieval.
The trend began in FY1998,
the first year for which net
242
2001
the
when new systems were
189
number of key strategic
sub-regions.
visible
significant jump occurred
228
1999
boost
production capabilities in a
is
following graph, the most
2000
during FY97 and FY98,
when new systems were
2002
were
three regional subsidiaries.
238
the
following graph, the most
figures
consolidated among the
2001
CapturePerfect boosts the productivity of microfilm scanning while keeping things
simple. Its Scan Panel appears on your PC monitor, and offers an easy way to
adjust image quality and start scanning. A related
feature, Prescan, eliminates the trouble of reprinting. It
gives you control over the brightness of
your images, so you can get a highquality printout right away. Many other
useful functions are also provided.
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends described in this
report will continue their upward trajectory. Cumulative sales statistics for FY2002
earnings
■ User-friendly scanning for diverse needs
Evaluation of current term sales volume
indicated a profit of USD242 million, a figure that exceeded both the initial
PC
MS 300 II/350PC
II
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in
PC
Printer
MS 300 II/350
II
QUARTERLY SALES REVIEW
Summary of regional performance profiles
As mentioned in the previous page, the performances of subsidiaries operating in
Canon CapturePerfect software
All the essential features of a microfilm
reader-printer are supplied on the scanners'
built-in operation panel. Among these
features are automatic detection of negative
or positive film type, brightness adjustment,
and Automatic Exposure. Two types of
border removal are included to create
cleaner printouts. And if you wish to capture
a specific part of the displayed image for a
printout, an optional Framing Kit lets you
trim the image as desired.
Regional performance
As represented in the graph below, performance of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, North America) has
diverged significantly over the past five periods. These subsidiaries each
demonstrate a different performance profile, and these difference can be
accounted in part by the contrasting economic situations of their region.
Regional performance
As represented in the graph below, performance of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, North America) has
diverged significantly over the past five periods. These subsidiaries each
demonstrate a different performance profile, and these difference can be
accounted in part by the contrasting economic situations of their region.
Regional performance
As represented in the graph below, performance of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, North America) has
diverged significantly over the past five periods. These subsidiaries each
demonstrate a different performance profile, and these difference can be
accounted in part by the contrasting economic situations of their region.
Regional performance
As represented in the graph below, performance of subsidiaries operating in
the three major marketing regions (Asia, Europe, North America) has
diverged significantly over the past five periods. These subsidiaries each
demonstrate a different performance profile, and these difference can be
accounted in part by the contrasting economic situations of their region.
The Asian subsidiary, after a period of growth experienced during the first
three periods covered by this report, has noticeably plateaued during the
past two periods. Seen from the macroscopic regional viewpoint, this trend
indicates a failure of market growth, yet this plateau in fact conceals a
tremendous disparity among the various sub-markets included in this
region. Steady increases in three major sub-markets served to offset
dramatic decreases in seven minor sub-markets. The overall equilibrium is a
result of these opposing movements.
The Asian subsidiary, after a period of growth experienced during the first
three periods covered by this report, has noticeably plateaued during the
past two periods. Seen from the macroscopic regional viewpoint, this trend
indicates a failure of market growth, yet this plateau in fact conceals a
tremendous disparity among the various sub-markets included in this
region. Steady increases in three major sub-markets served to offset
dramatic decreases in seven minor sub-markets. The overall equilibrium is a
result of these opposing movements.
The Asian subsidiary, after a period of growth experienced during the first
three periods covered by this report, has noticeably plateaued during the
past two periods. Seen from the macroscopic regional viewpoint, this trend
indicates a failure of market growth, yet this plateau in fact conceals a
tremendous disparity among the various sub-markets included in this
region. Steady increases in three major sub-markets served to offset
dramatic decreases in seven minor sub-markets. The overall equilibrium is a
result of these opposing movements.
The Asian subsidiary, after a period of growth experienced during the first
three periods covered by this report, has noticeably plateaued during the
past two periods. Seen from the macroscopic regional viewpoint, this trend
indicates a failure of market growth, yet this plateau in fact conceals a
tremendous disparity among the various sub-markets included in this
region. Steady increases in three major sub-markets served to offset
dramatic decreases in seven minor sub-markets. The overall equilibrium is a
result of these opposing movements.
Performance in the North America and Europe regions has been positive.
While the European markets continue to show a constant, steady growth
towards higher overall sales figures, the North American market has
displayed an astounding factor of growth which has led this region to
supplant Asia for the number one global sales position.
Performance in the North America and Europe regions has been positive.
While the European markets continue to show a constant, steady growth
towards higher overall sales figures, the North American market has
displayed an astounding factor of growth which has led this region to
supplant Asia for the number one global sales position.
Performance in the North America and Europe regions has been positive.
While the European markets continue to show a constant, steady growth
towards higher overall sales figures, the North American market has
displayed an astounding factor of growth which has led this region to
supplant Asia for the number one global sales position.
Current-term evaluation
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends represented in
the graph below will continue to be the case, and that a simple extrapolation
will be fairly accurate in predicting the figures to be disclosed at the end of
this period. While this sampling is
correlated with the gross statistical
analysis represented by the graph,
there is need to emphasis the degree to
which this extrapolation is a by-product
of local economic situations, and not of
1
2
the analytic process itself.
Current-term evaluation
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends represented in
the graph below will continue to be the case, and that a simple extrapolation
will be fairly accurate in predicting the figures to be disclosed at the end of
this period. While this sampling is
correlated with the gross statistical
analysis represented by the graph,
there is need to emphasis the degree to
which this extrapolation is a by-product
of local economic situations, and not of
1
2
the analytic process itself.
Current-term evaluation
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends represented in
the graph below will continue to be the case, and that a simple extrapolation
will be fairly accurate in predicting the figures to be disclosed at the end of
this period. While this sampling is
correlated with the gross statistical
analysis represented by the graph,
there is need to emphasis the degree to
which this extrapolation is a by-product
of local economic situations, and not of
1
2
the analytic process itself.
Performance in the North America and Europe regions has been positive.
While the European markets continue to show a constant, steady growth
towards higher overall sales figures, the North American market has
displayed an astounding factor of growth which has led this region to
supplant Asia for the number one global sales position.
1
2
3
Current-term evaluation
Early indications for the current term suggest that the trends represented in
the graph below will continue to be the case, and that a simple extrapolation
will be fairly accurate in predicting the figures to be disclosed at the end of
this period. While this sampling is
correlated with the gross statistical
analysis represented by the graph,
there is need to emphasis the degree to
which this extrapolation is a by-product
of local economic situations, and not of
1
2
the analytic process itself.
3
3
As seen in the Asian example,
cumulative sales statistics in
themselves do not provide a basis upon
3
As seen in the Asian example,
cumulative sales statistics in
themselves do not provide a basis upon
Framing
3
As seen in the Asian example,
cumulative sales statistics in
themselves do not provide a basis upon
As seen in the Asian example,
cumulative sales statistics in
themselves do not provide a basis upon
Without Border Removal Border Removal Type I
Border Removal Type II
Microfilm Scanner 300 II/350 II
■ Ergonomic keyboard (MS 350 II only)
In Reader-Printer mode, the MS 300 II/350 II
is controlled through its operation
panel, not the PC.
In addition to all the basic features of the MS 300 II, the MS
350 II is equipped with a keyboard that promotes user
comfort during extended work
sessions. This keyboard makes it
easy to adjust the image display and
make print settings. Zoom, focus, and
image rotation are motorized on the
MS 350 II.
■ Optional microfilm carriers
Units are available for handling fiche, jackets, aperture cards,
16mm or 35mm open reels, and ANSI/3M cartridges.
FS Controller I
AC100C
■ Cost-effective in different ways
Power Saver mode automatically kicks in after 15 or 60
minutes to reduce power consumption. Also, up to 7
scanners can be connected to a single PC, which allows
sharing of a network printer and saves investment costs on
extra hardware.
FC190R II
Roll/Fiche Carrier 200