Unacceptable Documents
The following types of documents may not scan properly:
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Torn or frayed documents
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Curled, wrinkled or folded documents
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Carbon paper
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Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, documents that are glued together, etc.
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Perforated or punched paper
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Non-rectangular or irregularly shaped paper
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Coated paper
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Extremely smooth, shiny paper, or paper that is highly textured
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Documents may become scratched or damaged, etc.
Do not scan the following types of paper:
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Documents out of specified size, thickness, and weight
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Thermal or photosensitive paper
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Cloths, metallic sheets, OHP sheets, plastic films, etc.
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Documents containing hard attachments such as metal or plastic (ex. clips or staples)
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Bound or glued documents
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Document with wet ink or cinnabar seal ink
Notes about documents for scanning
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Depending on the paper type, scanning results may be poor when you scan unacceptable documents, or
even documents that should be acceptable.
If scanned images are skewed, paper jams occur, or double feeding occurs, try scanning again after doing
the following:
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Clean the rollers and sensors.
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Reduce the number of sheets of paper loaded on the feed tray.
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Change the orientation of documents placed in portrait orientation to landscape orientation, or vice
versa.
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In the scan settings, set "Feeding Speed" to [Slow].
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Scan the documents using manual scanning.
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When using stapled document detection, completely flatten any curling or creases on the rear end of the
document, and then perform scanning. (KV-S5076H only)
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For details about configuring the scan settings, refer to the Image Capture Plus, TWAIN, or ISIS help.
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