Documents to Scan (SV600)
The following documents can be scanned because the scanning unit does not touch the documents.
l
Thick documents, such as books
l
Documents that you want to keep intact, such as photographs and handwritten illustrations
Conditions for Documents to Scan
Document type
Flat documents, such as office paper,
postcards, and business cards
Thick documents, such as books
Document
thickness
5 mm (0.2 in.) or less
5 to 30 mm (0.2 to 1.18 in.)
Paper size
Width: 25.4 to 432 mm (1 to 17 in.)
Length: 25.4 to 300 mm (1 to 11.8 in.)
Width: 25.4 to 400 mm (1 to 15.7 in.)
Length: 25.4 to 300 mm (1 to 11.8 in.)
ATTENTION
l
When you scan a glossy document, the scanned image may be affected as follows:
-
Part of the scanned image appears brighter or darker than the original
-
Glare from the lamp is caught in the scanned image
l
If a document has wrinkles, curls, or folds, smooth it out before scanning. Otherwise, the scanned
image may be affected as follows:
-
The scanned image is distorted
-
The scanned image is blurred
-
Part of the document does not appear in the scanned image
l
When you scan irregular shaped documents that are not rectangular or square, the scanned
images are not corrected automatically.
HINT
You can show a confirmation message in the case of scanning documents that reflect lamp light
causing glare, such as glossy paper.
For details, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.
Scanning Documents with SV600
260
Summary of Contents for SV600
Page 1: ...P3PC 6912 01ENZ2 Basic Operation Guide Windows ...
Page 54: ...What You Can Do with the ScanSnap 54 ...
Page 66: ...What You Can Do with the ScanSnap 66 ...
Page 87: ...Example When SV600 and iX1500 are connected to a computer Right Click Menu 87 ...
Page 89: ...ScanSnap Setup Window 89 ...
Page 245: ...For details refer to the Advanced Operation Guide Scanning Documents with iX100 245 ...
Page 320: ...For details refer to the Advanced Operation Guide Scanning Documents with S1100i 320 ...