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Important •
When the document is loaded in the document feeder, the base point in the Y (length)
direction is the center of the edge. If you specify 100 mm, the scan length will be from 50 mm
above to 50 mm below the center of the document.
Mixed Size Originals (Scanning Different Size Documents
Simultaneously)
You can scan documents of various sizes simultaneously and make copies on each
size or a single size of paper. To use this feature, load the documents in the document
feeder.
Important •
When loading A5 documents together with A4 documents loaded in landscape orientation,
load A5 documents in portrait orientation.
•
If the top left corners of the documents are not aligned properly, the documents may not be
scanned correctly.
•
The recommended document size combinations are A5 portrait and A4 landscape. If
another combination of document sizes is used, the documents can be fed at an angle and
may not be copied properly.
1
Select [Mixed Size Originals].
2
Select [On].
Off
Select this option when copying documents of the same size.
On
When documents of different sizes are copied, the machine automatically detects the
size of each document.
Original Orientation
Allows you to specify the orientation of the document so that the machine can identify
the top of the document.
Note
•
The [Original Orientation] setting is based on the orientation of the first page of a document.
Load the second and subsequent pages of the document based on this setting.
•
If the [Original Orientation] setting differs from the actual document orientation, the machine
may not detect the top of the document correctly.
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Upright Images
Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the top side of
the document glass or document feeder.
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