CONTENTS
Introduction
1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATION
3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS
4 DAILY CARE
5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
7 ONLINE SETUP
8 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION OF ADF
8.1 Document size
8.2 Document quality
8.3 Maximum ADF capacity
8.4 Area not to be perforated
8.5 Double feed detection conditions
8.6 Background Color Areas
8.7 Job Separation Sheet
9 OPTIONS
10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix
8.2 Document quality
It is recommended to use documents of wood free paper and wood containing paper. When using other kinds of papers, perform a test-
scanning with a few sheets of the same type before executing the actual task in order to check whether or not the documents can be
scanned.
Paper thickness is expressed by "paper weight".
Following paper weights can be used with this scanner:
A4/Letter and under : 41g/m2 - 203 g/m2 (11lb to 54lb)
Larger than A4/Letter : 52 g/m2 - 203g/m2 (13.9lb to 54lb)
(A3 is the maximum size )
The following documents may not be scanned successfully:
Documents of non-uniform thickness (e.g. Envelope, etc.)
Wrinkled or curled documents
Folded or torn documents
Tracing paper
Coated paper
Carbon paper
Carbonless paper
Photo sensitive paper
Perforated or pounced documents
Documents that are not square or rectangular
Very thin documents
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