3.2 Einlegen und Scannen von Dokumenten

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Die linke und rechte Papierfü hrung auf die Breite des zu scannenden Dokuments ausrichten.

Einen Stapel Blä tter durchfä chern bis die Papierkanten gleichmäß ig liegen.

• Das Dokument mit der Dokumentenseite (zu scannenden Seite) nach oben weisend auf das Dokumentenfach legen.

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Das Gewicht des aufgelegten Papiers kann je nach Umgebungsbedingungen (z.B. Luftfeuchtigkeit) des Papierlagerorts zunehmen. In diesem Fall kann das Gewicht des aufgelegten Papiers das zulässige Stapelgewicht überschreiten, auch wenn die Anzahl der gestapelten Blätter im zulässigen Bereich ist, und das Hochfahren des Dokumentenfachs kann verhindert werden. In diesem Fall weniger Blätter auflegen, und das Dokument erneut scannen.

Zur Vermeidung von Papierstaus die Höhenbegrenzungsmarkierung am

Dokumentenfach überprüfen.

Der Papierstapel sollte diese Markierung () nicht überschreiten.

Die Höhenbegrenzung entspricht etwa 500 Blatt Normalpapier des Formats A4 (80 g/m2) bzw. etwa 200 Blatt bei größ eren Formaten als A4.

Kleine Papierformate: Beim Einlegen von A4 oder kleinerer Formate

Groß e Papierformate:

Beim Einlegen von A4 oder größ erer Formate

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Canon DR-5080C, DR-5020 manual Tip

DR-5020, DR-5080C specifications

The Canon DR-5080C and DR-5020 are high-performance document scanners designed for businesses and organizations requiring efficient and reliable document management solutions. Both models feature advanced technologies that enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and ensure high-quality image capture.

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