Documents
Types of Document You Can Scan
The scanner can scan documents that satisfy the following conditions. Type of paper: Plain paper
Width: 2.75" to 8.5" (70 mm to 216 mm)
Length: 2" to 14.02" (50.8 mm to 356 mm)
Thickness: 14 to 32 lb bond (52 g/m2 to 128 g/m2) 0.0024" to 0.0059" (0.06 mm to 0.15 mm)
IMPORTANT
•When scanning multiple documents of different sizes at the same time, load the documents so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers.
•When a document exceeds the length of A4/LTR, we recommend feeding one page at a time.
•Scanning documents before the ink on them is dry will make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, causing streaks to appear on the image and other documents to become dirty. Make sure that documents are dry before scanning.
•Scanning documents that are written in pencil or a similar writing instrument will make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, causing streaks to appear on the image and other documents to become dirty. Always clean the internal parts of the scanner after scanning such documents.
•When scanning a
•We recommend feeding thin paper one page at a time.
•Scanning the following documents may cause a paper jam or malfunction. To scan such a document, use a copy machine to make a photocopy of the document and then scan the photocopy.
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There are curls. |
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| The surface is coated. |
There are tears. |
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| Extremely thin document, |
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| such as |
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| paper |
There are clips or |
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| Documents with binder holes |
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staples. |
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| (Excluding documents with 2, |
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| 3, or 4 holes of a diameter of |
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| 0.315" (8 mm) or less) |
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