Canon FAXPHONE B95 FAXPHONE B95 User's Guide - Page 38

DOCUMENTS AND PAPER, Preparing documents - problem

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3 DOCUMENTS AND PAPER Preparing documents Types of documents you can scan ■ Size You can load documents larger than 5.9 in. (148 mm) wide and 4.2 in. (105 mm) long. The maximum size of document that can be loaded is 8.5 in. (216 mm) wide by 28.0 in. (700 mm) long. 3 ■ Scanned area The actual area scanned by the fax is shown below. LTR/LGL Min. 5.9 in. (148 mm) 0.12 ±0.12 in. (3.0 ±3.0 mm) Min. 4.2 in. (105 mm) A6 Max. 28.0 in. (700 mm) DOCUMENTS AND PAPER 0.08 ±0.08 in. (2.0 ±2.0 mm) 0.08 ±0.14 in. (2.0 ±3.5 mm) 0.08 ±0.14 in. (2.0 ±3.5 mm) Max. 8.5 in. (216 mm) If you use documents smaller than letter size, align the document with the left document guide. Problem documents • To prevent document jams in the document tray, do not attempt to load the following types of documents into the fax: - Wrinkled or creased paper - Curled or rolled paper - Torn paper - Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper - Coated paper or glossy paper - Onion skin or thin paper - Thick paper - Envelopes • Remove all staples, paper clips, etc. before loading the document into the document tray. • Make sure any glue, ink or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading the document into the document tray. • Make a photocopy of any document that will not feed into the fax so that you can then load the copy into the document tray. 3-1

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DOCUMENTS AND PAPER
Preparing documents
Types of documents you can scan
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Size
You can load documents larger than 5.9 in. (148 mm) wide and 4.2 in. (105 mm) long.
The maximum size of document that can be loaded is 8.5 in. (216 mm) wide by 28.0 in. (700
mm) long.
Scanned area
The actual area scanned by the fax is shown below.
Problem documents____________________________
If you use documents smaller than letter size, align the document with the left document guide.
• To prevent document jams in the document tray, do not attempt to load the following types of
documents into the fax:
– Wrinkled or creased paper
– Torn paper
– Coated paper or glossy paper
– Thick paper
– Curled or rolled paper
– Carbon paper or carbon-backed paper
– Onion skin or thin paper
– Envelopes
• Remove all staples, paper clips, etc. before loading the document into the document tray.
• Make sure any glue, ink or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading the
document into the document tray.
• Make a photocopy of any document that will not feed into the fax so that you can then load the
copy into the document tray.
A6
Min. 5.9 in. (148 mm)
Max. 8.5 in. (216 mm)
Min. 4.2 in.
(105 mm)
Max. 28.0 in.
(700 mm)
LTR/LGL
0.08 ±0.14 in.
(2.0 ±3.5 mm)
0.08 ±0.14 in.
(2.0 ±3.5 mm)
0.12 ±0.12 in. (3.0 ±3.0 mm)
0.08 ±0.08 in. (2.0 ±2.0 mm)