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When using long paper, pull out the Exit extension tray

hopper extension tray from the hopper

 

 

and the exit stopper from the exit

 

 

extension tray.

 

 

You can also extend the exit extension

Exit stopper

 

tray, if required. (See fig. 1)

 

 

When scanning narrow documents as shown below, pull up the exit substopper.

(See fig. 2)

Scanning direction

Hopper extension

Fig. 1

tray

 

 

Exit substopper

Document

 

 

When scanning thin documents, raise the

exit substopper slightly to let the

 

document exit smoothly. (See fig. 3)

Fig. 2

Exit substopper

Fig. 3

Cautions:

For thin, thick or important paper, scan the document using single sheet (manual feed) mode. Also, remove the document from the pre-imprinter door (exit part) after it is scanned.

The scanner will accept 50 to 157 g/m2 (13 to 42 lbs.) paper for continuous scanning and 20 to 157 g/m2 (5.3 to 42 lbs.) paper for single scanning.

When scanning a thin, folded, creased or curled document, after straightening the document, set the feed speed to “Slow”.

When scanning thin documents, be sure to use less than 300 sheets.

When scanning copying paper such as carbon or carbonless paper, set hopper single sheet (manual feed).

When setting the document, be sure that it does not exceed the fill indicator (limit mark).

Be sure to remove the document from the pre-imprinter door (exit part) after it is scanned.

In cases where very fragile documents are to be scanned, it is recommended to make a copy and scan the copy.

Types of documents to avoid:

OHP sheets, other plastic film, cloth, or metallic sheets

Paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, paste, etc.

Documents with wet ink

Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, paste, etc.

Copying paper such as carbons or carbonless paper (Chemically treated carbonless forms) Note: Scanning chemically treated paper will result in premature wear of the paper feed roller.

Damaged or wrinkled documents

Irregular shaped documents

Tracing paper

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