Preparing Documents
Notice
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Make sure to remove paper clips and staples from documents before scanning. Failing to do so can
damage the unit, document, or both.
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Before feeding, ensure that the document is not creased or folded. If the document is creased or folded,
a paper jam or damage to the document may occur.
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When scanning important documents, confirm that the number of scanned images matches the number
of pages in the feed tray. Also, check the condition of the scanned documents.
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Remove documents from the exit tray after they have been scanned.
Acceptable Documents
Document size:
The acceptable document sizes for this unit are as follows.
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When feeding multiple sheets:
Landscape orientation: 48 – 307 mm (1.9 – 12.09 in.), portrait orientation: 70 – 432 mm (2.8 – 17 in.)
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When feeding one sheet:
Landscape orientation: 48 – 307 mm (1.9 – 12.09 in.), portrait orientation: 70 – 2,540 mm (2.8 – 100 in.)
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Using "Long Paper", you can scan long documents by splitting them into smaller parts. For details about "Long Paper", refer to the
Image Capture Plus, TWAIN, or ISIS help.
48 – 307 mm
(1.9 – 12.09 in.)
When feeding multiple sheets: 70 – 432 mm (2.8 – 17 in.)
When feeding one sheet: 70 – 2,540 mm (2.8 – 100 in.)
Paper thickness for feeding:
20 – 157 g/m² (5 – 42 lb.)
Feeding capacity:
For 80 g/m² (21 lb.) new paper, a maximum of 300 sheets can be placed on the feed tray with a combined
thickness of 30 mm (1.18 in.) or less.
For documents less than 100 mm (3.94 in.) in length, the maximum is 150 sheets with a combined thickness
of 15 mm (0.59 in.) or less.
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