Chapter 4 Various Ways to Scan
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Feeding Documents Manually in the ADF
Documents can also be loaded manually one sheet at a time
in the ADF.
Normally, in automatic feeding, the scanner stops scanning
once all the documents loaded in the ADF paper chute
(feeder) have been scanned. In manual feeding, the scanner
waits for the next document to be loaded within a specified
time. Scanning will continue as long as another document is
loaded within the set time, and stops if no document is loaded.
By using this method, you can perform scanning as you check
the documents one by one.
Manual feeding is effective in the following cases:
To scan as you check the contents of each sheet.
To scan documents that cause multifeeds or paper jams when the
documents are loaded together in the same batch.
To continue scanning documents such as magazine or newspaper
clippings that cannot be loaded together.
To scan a document folded in half, an envelope, or a multi-layered
transfer paper one at a time
1
Enable manual feeding.
When scanning more than one document in succession manually
1 Perform one of the following operations:
- Select the Enable option for [16: Manual/Continuous Feed
Setting] and set [17: Manual Feed Timeout] in the [Settings
Menu] screen of the operator panel.
For details, refer to
.
- For [Manual Feeding] in the Software Operation Panel, select
the Enable option for [Continuous Feed Mode] and set [Timeout
Time].
For details, refer to
"Waiting Time in Manual Feeding [Manual
When scanning a document folded in half, an envelope, or a multi-
layered transfer paper one at a time manually
1 Slide the feed mode switch to the left to switch the feed mode to
Manual/Single mode.
2 Perform one of the following operations:
- Set [17: Manual Feed Timeout] in the [Settings Menu] screen of
the operator panel.
For details, refer to
.
- Set [Timeout Time] for [Manual Feeding] on the Software
Operation Panel.
For details, refer to
"Waiting Time in Manual Feeding [Manual
ATTENTION
For details about the paper weights of the documents that can be
scanned, refer to
"2.3 Documents for Scanning" (page 47)
When a document folded in half is scanned, the document may be
fed skewed if the folded part is too thick.