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Sending Documents

Setting a Document for Sending

This section explains how to place your documents on the machine.

Preparing the Document

Follow these simple guidelines to check your document before you set your document on the machine for scanning.

IMPORTANT

For best results, load only documents of recommended standard size and weight. (See “Documents You Can Scan,” on p. 14-4.)

To avoid paper jams, never feed thick documents or documents backed with carbon paper.

To avoid paper jams and possible damage to the machine, avoid wrinkled or creased paper, carbon paper, curled paper, coated paper, and onion skin or other very thin papers.

To avoid paper jams or damaging the machine, inspect the documents carefully and make sure they are free of pins, staples, paper clips, and other metal fasteners.

Make sure all the documents are dry. They should not have wet ink, glue, or paste on their surfaces.

Before you feed a stack of documents into the machine, make sure all the pages are of the same size and thickness. Do not attempt to feed documents of mixed sizes and thicknesses in the same stack.

NOTE

The document guides on the document feeder tray can be adjusted to fit the width of nonstandard size paper. For best results, all of the sheets in the stack should be of the same width.

Although the document guides on the document feeder tray indicate that 11" x 17" paper can be placed in the document feeder tray, the effective scanning width is up to 10" (B4) paper.

For documents that are larger or smaller than these recommended sizes, reduce or enlarge them on a copy machine, then send the copy. (See “Documents You Can Scan,” on p. 14-4.)

The machine does not scan completely to the edges of the paper, and anything beyond this recommended margin is not scanned for sending. (See “Documents You Can Scan,” on p. 14-4.)

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Canon 700 manual Setting a Document for Sending, Preparing the Document

700 specifications

The Canon 700, specifically the Canon EOS 700D, is a popular entry-level DSLR that successfully balances user-friendliness with advanced photographic technology. Launched in 2013, this camera serves as a compelling option for beginners and enthusiasts seeking an affordable yet feature-rich device.

One of the standout features of the Canon 700D is its 18-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, which offers impressive image quality and detail. This sensor, combined with the DIGIC 5 image processor, allows for quick shooting and great performance in various lighting conditions. The ISO range of 100-12800, expandable to 25600, ensures that users can capture clear and vibrant images, even in low-light environments.

The camera's 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD is another highlight, enabling photographers to compose shots from a variety of angles, enhancing creativity. The touchscreen also streamlines menu navigation and settings adjustment, making it easier for new users to familiarize themselves with the camera's functionalities.

The Canon 700D features an 9-point autofocus system for focusing precision—ideal for both stills and video shooting. This system includes a single cross-type point at the center, which provides enhanced accuracy. Moreover, the camera excels in live view shooting, utilizing a Hybrid CMOS AF system for smooth focusing transitions when capturing moving subjects or shooting video.

Video capabilities are excellent, with the ability to record Full HD 1080p video at a variety of frame rates. Users can take advantage of manual exposure control during video recording, allowing for creative expression and technical expertise in videography.

Connectivity options are also present in the Canon 700D, including a built-in flash, external microphone input, and an HDMI output for easy sharing and playback. Although it lacks built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, the camera can be paired with Wi-Fi-enabled devices via Eye-Fi cards for wireless image transfer.

The Canon 700D is designed with a comfortable grip and an intuitive layout, making it easy to hold for extended periods. This ergonomic design, paired with the camera's relatively lightweight body, makes it a great choice for travel photography.

In summary, the Canon 700D encapsulates technology and ease of use. Its combination of a robust sensor, versatile LCD, and solid video capabilities makes it an ideal option for beginners and those looking to step up their photography skills. Whether shooting landscapes, portraits, or video content, the Canon 700D delivers impressive results.