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Suitable Document Types
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Do not place damaged pages in the Automatic Document Feeder.
•If your pages are curled or dog eared, flatten them.
•If your pages are stuck together, shuffle the stack.
•If your pages are folded, torn, or patched together, make copies.
•If your pages have binding files, trim the edges or make copies.
Important
❒Do not place originals that contain the following materials in the Au- tomatic Document Feeder ;
•Crayon
•Paint
•Charcoal, soft pencil
•Glue
•Thermal paper
•Clips
•OHP Sheets,
•Waxed paper
•Carbon paper
•Silicone oil
Note
❒Copies made with a copier that uses silicone oil may cause a mis- feed. To avoid this, do not scan such copies until five or ten min- utes after copying.
•Clearly Written
Small faint characters may not be transmitted clearly.
•Uniform Page Size
Do not use different sizes of document in the same transmis- sion.
•Uniform Paper Quality
Do not use different types of pa- per quality in the same trans- mission.
Reference
See Chapter11, “Document and Paper Specifications” in the Ad- vanced Features manual.