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Place the document with the folded edge facing right and
the top edge facing downward.
After placing the document, align the document guides with both
edges of the document.
IMPORTANT
Adjust the document guides to fit the width of the document.
Otherwise, the image may scan as skewed or shifted.
Hint
• The front side of the folded document will appear on the left side of
the combined image.
• The maximum size for the combined image is A2. Use this method
to scan A2-sized documents. When scanning a folded document of
a size other than the standard formats, set [Page Size] on the
scanner driver settings screen to [Match original size].
Setting the Long Document Mode
The length of documents that can be scanned with the scanner is
normally 356 mm (14"), but you can scan documents up to 3,000 mm
(118.1") long by setting the scanner to the Long Document mode.
IMPORTANT
By selecting the Long Document mode and setting the [Page Size] in
the scanner driver settings screen to auto-detection, documents of
up to 3,000 mm (118.1") (2,700 mm (106.3") with 600 dpi) in length
can be scanned. Note the following when using the Long Document
mode:
• When scanning in the Long Document mode, if the document is
placed on the scanner in a skewed position, it may hit the edges of
the feeding area and be damaged. Be careful to place the
document so that it is not skewed.
• When scanning with the Long Document mode, paper jam
detection may react slowly, resulting in damage to the document.
Be careful to avoid paper jams.
• When scanning long documents, make sure to set the feed
selection lever to “non separation feeding mode,” and scan the
documents one page at a time.
• When scanning large-sized documents with the Long Document
mode, scanning may be slower. Errors also occur due to memory
shortage, and scanning may be disabled.
• Be careful when scanning paper that is longer than A4 or letter
(LTR) size or thin paper, as the documents may fall off of the eject
tray after scanning.
IMPORTANT
Log on to Windows as an Administrator.
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