Loading Documents

Placing Documents on the Document Glass

Placing documents on the Document Glass in 3-1: Documents for information on the types of documents that can be placed on the Document Glass.

For documents of mixed sizes, see 5-5: Loading Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Size Originals).

Procedure

Open the document cover.

Open the document cover until the cover is completely released from the sensor rod (approximately 11.8 in

(30 cm) and above). Otherwise, the machine may not be able to accurately detect the size of the document.

When copying highly transparent documents such as tracing paper or transparencies, stains on the document cover may also be copied. To prevent this, cover the document with a piece of white paper the same size as the document before closing the document cover.

If a document is folded or curled, its size may not be correctly detected. Put a stack of white paper of the same size on the document, and make sure it comes into close contact with the Document Glass. You need to specify the document size if you have selected certain features. See 5-12: Selecting the Original Size (Original Size) for details.

Place the document face down and align it with the upper-left corner of the Document Glass.

Close the document cover.

When copying a

thick document, do not use excessive force to press it against the Document Glass. The glass may break and cause injuries.

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For collated copying, up to 700 sheets can be continuously scanned. See 4-7: Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing) for collated-copying.

By factory default, document orientation is set to Head to Top.

See 5-10: Selecting the Original Orientation (Original Orientation) .

Do not place the document like this if you have selected Head to Left.

Document Orientation

When a feature such as, 2 Sided, Multi-Up (N Up), Image Shift, Edge

Erase/Copy All, Repeat Image, or Stapling/Punching (optional) is selected, and if the document orientation is wrong, copies cannot be made correctly. Documents are loaded as Head to Top or Head to Left (see diagram below). After loading documents, be sure to set their orientation (Head to Top or Head to Left) under Original Orientation on the copy screen of each feature or on the Features Menu screen.

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