Resolution
The printer measures how fine a printer can print the images. This measurement is known
as dots per inch, or "dpi." The greater the dpi, the better the image. Select from the
available options below:
• 600 DPI
• 400 DPI
• 300 DPI
• 200 DPI
• 150 DPI
Step 5: Scanning the Document
Follow the procedure below to scan your document(s).
NOTE
A document jam may occur if you press down too hard on the original, pull it
during scanning or release it before it stops feeding.
NOTE
To prevent document jams when copying originals that contain holes, orient the
original so that the holes feed in last.
1. Orient the original, image face down, in the Scanner Feed-in Shelf aligned with the
graphic size indicator labels.
2. Evenly insert the lead edge of the original into the Scanner.
When the Scanner detects the original, it feeds it a short distance, stops briefly and
completes the scan.
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