Fit to Page

Slow Feeding

Detect Paper Size

Detect Double Feed

Selecting Fit to Page allows you to specify whether documents are scanned at actual size or reduced (Fit to Page) size.

Normally, the scanner scans at 100% of the actual page size. Some of the data on the edges of the page may be lost. When Fit to Page is enabled, the scanner shrinks the image to fit the scanned page.

Slow Feeding allows you to change the feeder speed in order to scan a thin, folded, creased, or curled document in the automatic document feeder. Before scanning, straighten the document and select the Slow Feeding check box.

When Detect Paper Size is enabled in the More Settings dialog box for the Scanner 2500, different sized paper can be scanned without having to reconfigure the Paper Size function. Size is determined by paper width, not length.

This feature detects the following paper sizes: Legal, Letter, A3, A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, and B6.

Set documents of different sizes on the left side of the feeder. The scanner detects the document size by the document guide positions.

When Detect Double Feed is enabled, multiple feed documents (two or more documents scanned simultaneously) will be detected.

Sensitivity—when you enable Detect Double Feed, Sensitivity is also enabled. Select one of the following detection sensitivities:

High—select this when you scan thick paper.

Low—select this when you scan thin paper.

Normal—select this when you scan standard paper.

NOTES: The scanner uses an ultrasonic wave to detect multiple feed documents. Document thickness and wrinkles may cause false reads.

When you scan important documents, check the number of sheets of a document and the number of scanned images to verify that all documents have been scanned.

A-63055 December 1999

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