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S
CANNER
UNIT
P
APER
RECOMMENDATIONS
The ADF can handle up to 50 sheets of A3 paper, of weight 60 –
105g/m².
The glass can handle paper sizes up to A3 and the document
cover can be left open to accommodate book thickness.
Use the glass and not the ADF for scanning documents that:
have a smooth surface e.g. photographic, coated or glossy
paper
are folded, creased, curled or otherwise deformed
are not rectangular
have labels attached or have other surface unevenness
are less then 100mm in width or less than 180mm in
length. Such documents may cause feed errors or skew in
the ADF.
Loading the ADF
For documents of size A4, the following orientation is
recommended:
>
Copy Mode: document face up, top of the document away
from the user
>
Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to Mailbox, Scan to Hold
Queue, Remote Tool: document face up, top of document
to left of user
1.
Ensure your document is free of staples and clips and has
no ragged edges.
2.
If you are loading multiple pages (up to a maximum of
50), fan the pages to avoid potential paper jams then tap
the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush.
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Страница 26: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 26 28 Belt unit 29 Drum basket handle 30 Drum basket 28 29 30...
Страница 27: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 27 31 High capacity Feeder HCF 3 trays 31...
Страница 40: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 40 2 Flip out the paper support 2 3 Swivel out the paper support extension 3 2 3...
Страница 121: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 121 3 Push the snap in pad module into the hole until it snaps into place...
Страница 126: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 126 2 Pull the release lever 2 and pull open the side cover 3 Carefully remove the jammed paper 2...
Страница 137: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 137 8 Replace the two top covers 9 Push the duplex unit back into position...
Страница 156: ...C9800 MFP User s Guide 156 3 Remove any paper that awaits stapling in the paper ejection area 4 Pull out the staple unit...