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Loading Paper for Copying

The instructions for loading print documents are the same whether you are
printing, faxing, or copying. For more details, see "Loading Print Media" on
page201 .

Preparing a Document

You can use the document glass or the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
to load an original document for copying, scanning and sending a fax. You can
load up to 35 sheets of 75g/m2 (20 lb) documents for one job using the ADF
or one sheet at a time using the document glass.
CAUTION: Avoid loading documents that are smaller than 5.5 in. by 5.5 in. (139.7
mm by 139.7 mm) or larger than 8.5 in. by 14 in. (215.9 mm by 355.6 mm), different
sizes or weights together, or booklets, pamphlets, transparencies, or documents
having other unusual characteristics in ADF.
CAUTION: Carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper, coated paper, onion skin or
thin paper, wrinkled or creased paper, curled or rolled paper or torn paper cannot
be used in ADF.
CAUTION: Do not use the documents with staples, paper clips or exposed to
adhesives or solvent based materials such as glue, ink and correcting fluid in ADF.
NOTE: To get the best scan quality, especially for color or gray scale images, use
the document glass instead of the ADF.

Making Copies From the Document Glass

NOTE: A computer connection is not required for copying.
NOTE: Ensure that no document is in the ADF. If any document is detected in the
ADF, it takes priority over the document on the document glass.
NOTE: Contaminants on the document glass may cause black spots on the copy
printout. For best results, clean the document glass before use. For more
information, see "Cleaning the Scanner" on page454.