By selecting the Long Document mode and setting the [Page Size] in the scanner driver settings screen to auto-detection, documents of up to 3,000 mm (118.1") (2,700 mm(106.3") with 600 dpi) in length can be scanned. Note the following when using the Long Document mode:
- When scanning in the Long Document mode, if the document is placed on the scanner in a skewed position, it may hit the edges of the feeding area and be damaged. Be careful to place the document so that it is not skewed.
- When scanning with the Long Document mode, paper jam detection may react slowly, resulting in damage to the document. Be careful to avoid paper jams.
- When scanning long documents, make sure to set the feed selection lever to "non separation feeding mode," and scan the documents one page at a time.
- When scanning large-sized documents with the Long Document mode, scanning may be slower. Errors also occur due to memory shortage, and scanning may be disabled.
- Be careful when scanning paper that is longer than A3 or letter (LTR) size or thin paper, as the documents may fall off of the eject tray after scanning.
- Start Windows and log in as a user with administrator privileges.
- Click the Start button, and then click [Canon DR-M1060II], and [Canon imageFORMULA Utility].
imageFORMULA Utility starts.
- Click [Canon DR-M1060 USB] and click [Properties].
Scanner properties are displayed.
- Depending on the length of the document, select [Long Document mode (1000 mm)] or [Long Document mode (3000 mm)].
- Click [OK].