Chapter 5 Various Ways to Scan
Scanning Documents of Different Widths | For information on how to load documents on the hopper, refer to "2.1 | ||
When you scan a batch of documents with different widths, | |||
Make sure that all documents are placed underneath the | |||
load the documents using the following procedure: | |||
pick roller, otherwise the document will not be picked. | |||
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z When you scan documents of different widths at the same |
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time, some of the smaller documents may be skewed or |
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may not be fed into the scanner. Try to scan documents of |
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the same width. |
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documents in mixed batches, refer to "Scanning a Mixed |
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1 To avoid skewed images, select [Automatic Page Size |
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Detection] in [Automatic Size and Skew Detection]. |
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For more details about settings, refer to "Automatically Correcting |
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2 Align the edges of the documents. |
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z Align by the center | z | Bad example |
Pick Roller
z Align by the side
3 Place the documents on the hopper and adjust the hopper |
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4 Perform a scan from ScandAll PRO. | |||
side guides to the widest document in the batch. | |||
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| For information on how to perform scanning, refer to "How to Use | |
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