Document Suitable for Carrier Sheet
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Document Suitable for Carrier Sheet
•Documents with a carbon sheet attached on the back
•Documents written in pencil
•Documents narrower than 2.0 in. (51 mm) wide
•Documents shorter than 2.76 in. (70 mm) long
•Pages thinner than 3 mil (0.08 mm)
•Documents of uneven thickness, such as envelopes
•Documents with large wrinkles or curls
•Bent or damaged documents
•Documents that use tracing paper
•Documents that use coated paper
•Photographs (photographic paper)
•Documents printed on perforated paper
•Documents printed on unusually-shaped paper (not square or rectangle)
•Documents with photos, notes, or stickers affixed to them
•Documents that use carbonless paper
•Documents that use loose-leaf paper or any paper with holes in it
CAUTIONTo avoid cutting yourself, do not slide or scrape your hand or fingers along the edge of the carrier sheet.
Important
To avoid warping, do not place the carrier sheet in direct sunlight or in an area subject to high temperatures and
high humidity. Do not store the carrier sheet horizontally with a large object placed on top of it.
Important
To avoid damaging the carrier sheet, do not bend or pull it. If the carrier sheet becomes damaged, it may not be
able to be used properly for scanning, and should not be used.
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