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1. Documents This scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards and checks to LTR/A4 size documents. The size of documents that can be scanned is shown below. For Page Separation mode (continuous feed) (See "How to Feed with the Page Separation Mode," on p. 23.) Width: 2.16" to 8.5" (55 mm to 216 mm) Length: 2.75" to 11.6" (70 mm to 297 mm) Weight: 14 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m2) 0.0024" to 0.0059" (0.06 mm to 0.15 mm) For Bypass mode (single-sheet feed) (See "How to Feed with the Bypass Mode," on p. 26.) Width: 2.16" to 8.5" (55 mm to 216 mm) Length: 2.75" to 13.9" (70 mm to 355 mm) Weight: 11 to 40 lb bond (42 to 157 g/m2) 0.0020" to 0.0079" (0.05 mm to 0.20 mm) IMPORTANT A document must meet the following criteria to be scannable: • When scanning a multipage document, pages must be grouped together so that they have the same size, thickness, and weight. Scanning different types of paper at one time can cause the scanner to jam. • Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning it. Scanning documents with the ink still wet may soil the rollers or scanning glass, cause lines or smudges to appear on images, or dirty other documents. • Always clean the rollers or scanning glass after scanning a document written in pencil. Scanning documents with pencil written on them may soil the rollers or scanning glass, cause stripes to appear in images, or dirty other documents. • When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper, the image on the opposite side of each page may show through. Adjust the brightness in the scanning conditions before scanning the document. • Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam or malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document and then scan the photocopy. Wrinkled or creased documents Extremely thin, translucent paper Paper with square holes Curled paper Carbon paper Documents with paper clips or staples Torn documents Coated paper 20 Using the Scanner

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Using the Scanner
1.
Documents
This scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards and
checks to LTR/A4 size documents. The size of documents that can be scanned
is shown below.
For Page Separation mode (continuous feed) (See “How to Feed with the
Page Separation Mode,” on p. 23.)
For Bypass mode (single-sheet feed) (See “How to Feed with the Bypass
Mode,” on p. 26.)
IMPORTANT
A document must meet the following criteria to be scannable:
When scanning a multipage document, pages must be grouped together so
that they have the same size, thickness, and weight. Scanning different types
of paper at one time can cause the scanner to jam.
Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning it.
Scanning documents with the ink still wet may soil the rollers or scanning
glass, cause lines or smudges to appear on images, or dirty other documents.
Always clean the rollers or scanning glass after scanning a document written
in pencil. Scanning documents with pencil written on them may soil the
rollers or scanning glass, cause stripes to appear in images, or dirty other
documents.
When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper, the image
on the opposite side of each page may show through. Adjust the brightness
in the scanning conditions before scanning the document.
Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam or
malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document
and then scan the photocopy.
Width:
2.16" to 8.5" (55 mm to 216 mm)
Length: 2.75" to 11.6" (70 mm to 297 mm)
Weight: 14 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m
2
)
0.0024" to 0.0059" (0.06 mm to 0.15 mm)
Width:
2.16" to 8.5" (55 mm to 216 mm)
Length: 2.75" to 13.9" (70 mm to 355 mm)
Weight: 11 to 40 lb bond (42 to 157 g/m
2
)
0.0020" to 0.0079" (0.05 mm to 0.20 mm)
Wrinkled or
creased documents
Extremely thin,
translucent paper
Paper with square
holes
Curled paper
Carbon paper
Documents with
paper clips or staples
Torn documents
Coated paper