Canon 3801B002 User Manual - Page 31
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Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-1 Documents The scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards and checks to A4 size documents. It can also scan long documents up to 39.2" (1000 mm). The document sizes that this scanner can scan are shown below. Eject Direction (*1) Width Length (*2) Weight (*3) Feeding documents are separated (Page separation mode) (*4) Feeding documents are not separated (Bypass mode) Business Cards ID Cards U-Turn Path 2.08" to 8.62" (53 mm to 219 mm) 2.75" to 14" (70 mm to 356 mm) 14 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m2) 0.0024" to 0.0059" (0.06 mm to 0.15 mm) 11 to 40 lb bond (42 to 157 g/m2) 0.0020" to 0.0079" (0.05 mm to 0.20 mm) Cannot be scanned Straight Path 2.08" to 8.62" (53 mm to 219 mm) 2.75" to 14" (70 mm to 356 mm) 11 to 32 lb bond (42 to 128 g/m2) 0.0020" to 0.0059" (0.05 mm to 0.15 mm) 11 to 144 lb bond (42 to 546 g/m2) 0.0020" to 0.0026" (0.05 mm to 0.66 mm) Can be scanned Size: 2.12" × 3.37" (53.9 mm × 85.5 mm) Thickness: 0.03" ± 0.003" (0.76 ± 0.08 mm) without embossing (*1) The DR-6010C offers two document eject configurations: U-turn path (the document is ejected to the document eject tray at the front of the scanner) and straight path (the document is ejected to the back of the scanner.) (See "3-2 Document Tray and Eject Tray," on p. 3-3.) U-turn Path Straight Path Document Eject Tray 2 (*2) You can scan documents up to 39.2" (1000 mm) long by setting the scanner to the Long Document mode. (See "Long Document Mode," on p. 3-30.) (*3) The paper weights that can be used with the scanner vary depending on the document feed method (page separation mode or bypass mode.) (See "3-3 Placing Documents," on p. 3-5.) (*4) When the paper is less than 20 lb bond (0.0039") (75 g/m2 (0.1 mm)) in weight and documents are 3.54" (90 mm) or less in length or 2.36" (60 mm) or less in width, scanning may not perform properly during continuous feed. 3-1