Kodak I3200, I3400 manual Scanner Adjustments, Contents Adjusting the input tray

Models: I3400 I3200

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3 Scanner Adjustments

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Contents

Adjusting the input tray

Adjusting the input tray

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Using the rear document exit

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Selecting your scanning application

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You can adjust the input tray to accommodate your scanning needs.

Adjusting the side guides — the side guides can be moved in or out to accommodate document size. When adjusting the side guides, place your hands on the bottom of the side guides, over the slots in the tray to slide the guides in and out.

Adjusting the input tray for document length — the input tray extender has two positions. When you are scanning lettersize or A4 documents in landscape mode, you do not need to pull out the input tray extender.

-Document lengths up to 14 inches / 35.6 cm — pull the extender out to the first position.

-Document lengths from 14 to 17 inches / 35.6 to 43.2 cm — pull the extender out to the full position.

-Document lengths more than 17 inches / 43.2 cm — if you are scanning documents longer than 17 inches / 43.2 cm, the scanner driver must be set to accommodate these long documents. Be sure to verify that the Maximum Length option on the Device-General tab (TWAIN Datasource) or the Longest Document option on the Scanner tab (ISIS Driver) is set to longer than the longest document being scanned.

NOTE: Operator assistance may be required for scanning documents greater than 17 inches / 43.2 cm.

Document weights — the input elevator is capable of holding the approximate weight of 250 sheets of plain 20# bond (11 x 17 inch / 27.9 x 43.2 cm) paper.

A-61771 September 2012

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Kodak I3200, I3400 manual Scanner Adjustments, Contents Adjusting the input tray