•Laminated documents may not be scanned correctly, depending on the document.
•It is recommended that thin documents be fed one page at a time.
•Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam or malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document and then scan the photocopy.
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Size: | 50 mm x 85 mm (1.97" x 3.35") or larger |
Paper thickness: 380 g/m2 (80 lb bond) 0.45 mm (0.0177") or larger
Orientation: | Vertical feeding only |
Eject method: | Straight path only |
IMPORTANT
If a stack of business cards cannot be fed properly, reduce the number of cards in the stack.
Card (plastic) |
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Size: | 54 mm x 86 mm (2.12" x 3.37") (ISO standard) |
Card thickness: | 0.76 mm (0.03") or less, 1.4 mm (0.055") or less |
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Orientation: | Vertical or horizontal feeding (only vertical for |
| embossed cards) |
Eject method: | Straight path only |
Loading capacity: 3 cards
CAUTION
•Use the straight path when scanning cards.
•Embossed cards may not be able to be scanned correctly, depending on the type of embossment.
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