Load original documents
You can scan up to 200 single- and
The section contains the following topics:
•Use the automatic document feeder
•Load an original on the scanner glass
Use the automatic document feeder
For helpful information on loading your documents properly, refer to the following topics.
•Document loading tips
•How to load documents
Document loading tips
•The automatic document feeder (ADF) supports the following paper types.
Width:
Length:
Weight:
NOTE: In the scanning software, set the page size to match the width and length of the paper that you are scanning.
•Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents. To scan these documents, make a photocopy, and then scan the copy instead.
| Wrinkled or creased |
| Curled documents |
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| Carbon paper |
| Coated paper |
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| Extremely thin, translucent |
| Paper with adhesive notes or |
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| flags attached |
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| Photos |
| Overhead transparencies |
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| Papers that are stuck together |
| Paper with wet substances |
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•Before loading documents, make sure that the ADF access doors are securely latched.
•When loading a stack of documents, make sure that all of the documents are the same size.
•The maximum capacity of the ADF is 200 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper. When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased. Use the fill line, shown below, as a guide for the maximum height of the document stack.
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