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This section explains how to place originals in the automatic document feeder and on the document glass.
PLACING THE ORIGINAL
PLACING ORIGINALS IN THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT
FEEDER
This section explains how to place originals in the automatic document feeder.
Allowed ori
g
inal sizes
When the original is a non-standard size, see the appropriate explanation below for the mode you are using.
+
2. COPIER "
" (page 2-27)
+
4. FACSIMILE "
" (page 4-45)
+
5. SCANNER / INTERNET FAX "
" (page 5-53)
Allowed ori
g
inal wei
g
hts
To scan originals from 9 lbs. to 14 lbs. (35
g
/m
2
to 49
g
/m
2
), use "Slow Scan Mode" in the special modes. Scanning
without using "Slow Scan Mode" may result in original misfeeds.
When "Slow Scan Mode" is selected, automatic 2-sided scanning is not possible.
ORIGINALS
Minimum ori
g
inal size
Maximum ori
g
inal size
Standard sizes
(Minimum size that can be automatically detected)
5-1/2" (height) x 8-1/2" (width)
A5: 148 mm (height) x 210 mm (width)
Non-standard sizes
(Minimum size that can be specified manually)
5-1/8" (height) x 5-1/2" (width)
131 mm (height) x 140 mm (width)
Standard sizes
(Maximum size that can be automatically detected)
11" (height) x 17" (width)
A3: 297 mm (height) x 420 mm (width)
12" x 18" size paper (A3W) cannot be used.
Non-standard sizes
(Maximum size that can be specified manually)
Copy mode: 11-5/8" (height) x 17" (width)
297 mm (height) x 432 mm (width)
Image send mode: 11" (height) x 39-3/8" (width)
297 mm (height) x 1000 mm (width)
1-sided copying: 9 lbs. to 34 lbs. (35
g
/m
2
to 128
g
/m
2
)
2-sided copying: 15 lbs. to 28 lbs. (50
g
/m
2
to 105
g
/m
2
)
Summary of Contents for MX-M266N
Page 8: ...Assemble output into a pamphlet Create a stapled pamphlet Staple output Create a blank margin ...
Page 11: ...Conserve Print on both sides of the paper Print multiple pages on one side of the paper ...
Page 35: ...Organize my files Delete a file Delete all files Periodically delete files Change the folder ...
Page 259: ...3 19 PRINTER Contents 4 Click the Print button Printing begins ...