
Size
Measurements
Paper Type
Loading Capacity
Photo in the Carrier Sheet
0.3 mm (0.012 in.) or less
(excluding the thickness of
the Carrier Sheet)
Photos that cannot be
loaded directly into the
scanner
1 sheet
Note:
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Flatten any curled photos to a thickness of less than 2 mm (0.07 in.). It is best to scan curled photos in an environment
between 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F) with 40 to 60% humidity. Scanning photos at lower temperatures may cause photos to
curl.
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Photos may stick together depending on their paper types and thickness. It is best to scan photos in an environment
between 15 to 25°C (59 to 77°F) with 40 to 60% humidity to prevent photos from sticking together.
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Repeatedly scanning the same photos many times may cause them to stick together. If they stick together, feed them one by
one.
Types of Photos that Require Attention
The following types of photos may not be successfully scanned, or might be damaged when scanning.
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Photos in shapes other than square
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Uneven Photos
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Photos curled more than 2 mm (0.08 inches)
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Photos with crinkles or fold lines
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Photos with edges that are peeling off
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Photos with the inside peeling off
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Photos with sticky surfaces
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Photos with labels or stickers (stuck firmly)
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Photos with hardened paste such as glue
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Instant camera photographic paper other than sheet film
Note:
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Try to flatten curled photos before scanning.
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Labels or stickers must be firmly stuck to the photos with no glue protruding.
Types of Photos that must not be Scanned
The following types of photos must not be scanned.
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Torn Photos
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Degraded and deformed photos
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Photos with staples or paper clips
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Photos with labels or stickers (not stuck firmly)
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Photos with glue, liquid, oil, or gel
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Photos that are not fully dried
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Perforated photos
User's Guide
Scanning Photos
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