Operation Manual

Note that the instructions for double-sided scanning differ depending on whether you
are using the Canon 5020 or the 5080C scanner.
Single-sided Scanning: When doing a batch scan of single-sided pages:
1. Set the Simplex/Duplex button: Set the scanner's Simplex/Duplex button to
Simplex (single-sided).
2. Begin scanning: Place a stack of pages on the scanner and press WYNN's Scan
button (make sure you are using Large Batch scanning mode, per the instructions in
Section B, Steps 4 and 5).
3. To add more pages: When the stack is through, WYNN will present you with a
dialog box asking you if you want to add more pages, turn pages over, process the
pages, etc. If you have more pages to scan, put those pages on the scanner and
then choose "Add more pages."
4. To process the pages: When all the pages are scanned, select "Done scanning"
from the dialog box and WYNN will analyze all the pages and create a WYNN file
with them.
Double-sided Scanning using the DR-5020 scanner: When doing a batch scan of
double-sided pages using the DR-5020 model, you can take advantage of the scanner's
Duplex mode, which scans both sides of the pages in one pass:
1. Set the Simplex/Duplex button: Set the scanner's Simplex/Duplex button to
Duplex (double-sided).
2. Begin scanning: Place a stack of pages on the scanner and press WYNN's Scan
button (make sure you are using Large Batch scanning mode, per the instructions in
Section B, Steps 4 and 5).
3. To add more pages: When the stack is through, WYNN will present you with a
dialog box asking you if you want to add more pages, turn pages over, process the
pages, etc. If you have more pages to scan, put those pages on the scanner and
then choose "Add more pages."
Important: Do not select "Turn pages over," because the Duplex feature of the
Canon DR-5020 does this for you. It scans both sides during the first pass.
4. To process the pages: When all the pages are scanned, select "Done scanning"
from the dialog box and WYNN will analyze all the pages and create a WYNN file
with them.