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Stopper adjustment

1.

Take a sheet of paper of the size that you intend to scan.

2.

Preinstall the stoppers in the central or lower tray area, depending on the paper size.

HP recommends that the edge of the paper should be 5–10 cm outside the edge of the stopper.

3.

Put the paper on the tray, ensuring that the trailing edge is above (or at least not below) the upper rod of 

the fall tray. See 

Tips for a successful batch scan on page 7

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Chapter 3   Stopper adjustment

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Summary of Contents for Pro Scanner Output Tray

Page 1: ...HP Pro Scanner Output Tray User Guide ...

Page 2: ...nge without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein ...

Page 3: ...Stopper adjustment 4 4 Tray angle adjustment 6 Tips for a successful batch scan 7 5 Fold the tray for storage 9 6 HP Limited Warranty Statement 11 A Extent of HP Limited Warranty 11 B Limitations of warranty 13 C Limitations of liability 13 D Local law 13 Regulatory notices 13 ENWW iii ...

Page 4: ...iv ENWW ...

Page 5: ...e conditions up to 50 sheets can be stacked if the angle of the tray is correctly set and the stopper is in place as explained in this guide Capacity for other paper types or sizes may be lower depending on their density and weight The tray has been designed to support paper sizes from A2 ANSI C to A0 Arch E in length The maximum width is the maximum supported by the scanner which may be 1067 or 1...

Page 6: ...roximately the following dimensions 1150 mm long 1190 mm wide 1200 mm high 45 3 46 9 47 2 in You are recommended to allow some extra space at the left and front of the tray for normal actions while it is in use 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW ...

Page 7: ...x 1 Upper tray 2 Paper stoppers 2 3 Central tray 4 Lower tray 5 Wheels 6 Angle selector touch zone 7 Angle selector 8 Angle knob 9 Height adjusters 2 10 Main structure 11 Antistatic brushes SD version only 12 Safety lock ENWW 3 ...

Page 8: ...tray area depending on the paper size HP recommends that the edge of the paper should be 5 10 cm outside the edge of the stopper 3 Put the paper on the tray ensuring that the trailing edge is above or at least not below the upper rod of the fall tray See Tips for a successful batch scan on page 7 4 Chapter 3 Stopper adjustment ENWW ...

Page 9: ...ce by rotating the handle so that the paper stops with its trailing edge in the indicated position 5 Remove the sheet of paper 6 Adjust the angle of the tray if necessary see Tray angle adjustment on page 6 7 Start scanning ENWW 5 ...

Page 10: ...le of slope The ideal angle could vary with paper type paper size and ambient conditions The objective is to adjust the angle of the tray so that paper can fall freely from the scanner 1 Hold the tray with your hand in the touch zone 2 With the other hand pull out the knob to disengage the lock 6 Chapter 4 Tray angle adjustment ENWW ...

Page 11: ... could vary slightly with the paper type the paper size and the ambient conditions temperature and humidity There could be some variation in the angle from the first page to the subsequent pages due to the different friction coefficient paper tray versus paper paper You are strongly recommended to set the angle with a sheet of paper in the tray 1 If the end of a sheet is trapped in the scanner and...

Page 12: ...height of the end of the tray 3 To avoid paper jams ensure that the scanned sheet falls on top of the previous scanned sheets TIP Increase the scanner s prescan length to 25 cm TIP The recommended angle at which to start a batch scan is between 6 and 10 TIP If the paper tends to curl you are recommended to scan with the curled edges in the direction of the scan to reduce the risk of paper jams 8 C...

Page 13: ...utput tray for storage so that it takes up less space 1 Set the tray to a steep angle see Tray angle adjustment on page 6 2 Fold the lower tray upwards over the central tray 3 Unlock the upper tray and fold it downwards over the central tray ENWW 9 ...

Page 14: ...4 Store the tray wherever convenient For example it can be stored under the scanner 10 Chapter 5 Fold the tray for storage ENWW ...

Page 15: ...or meet requirements specified by you 3 HP does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free 4 HP s Limited Warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the HP products and does not cover any other problems including those that arise as a result of a Improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration b Accessories software interfaci...

Page 16: ...e provider 9 If HP is unable to repair or replace as applicable a defective product that is covered by this Limited Warranty HP shall within a reasonable time after being notified of the defect refund the residual value of the product The residual value will be the purchase price paid to HP or to an HP Authorized Reseller minus depreciation and amortization 10 HP shall have no obligation to replac...

Page 17: ...mited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States from province to province in Canada and from country to country elsewhere in the world You are advised to consult applicable state province or national laws for full determination of your rights 2 To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law...

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