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Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan, into the document feeder tray. - what should i buy now

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Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan The product can scan items of various sizes, from 2 by 3.5 inches (51 by 89 mm) (the size of a business card) to 8.5 by 14 inches (215 by 356 mm). The product can fax and copy items ranging from 2 by 3.5 inches (51 by 89 mm) to 8.5 by 35 inches (215 by 889 mm). The product accepts bond paper, onionskin paper, newspaper pages, magazine pages, recycled paper, transparencies, and photographs, and accepts other items in carrier sheets. Coarse papers scan more easily than smooth items. Slick papers can go through the product, although they can be more difficult to feed through. For best results, feed slick sheets one at a time, and set the special media lever correctly. Perform the following actions to minimize the possibility of jams: l Remove self-stick notes. l Remove staples and paper clips. l Straighten any curls or wrinkles in documents before putting them into the document feeder tray. l Do not insert any document with glue, correction fluid, or wet ink on it. l Do not insert gum-backed paper or labels. l Place documents with tears, perforations, or punch holes in a carrier sheet, which you can buy or make. (See "To load special items" on page 46.) l Avoid multiple-copy forms. 44 Chapter 2 - Installation and operation EN

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Chapter 2 - Installation and operation
EN
Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan
The product can scan items of various sizes, from 2 by 3.5 inches (51
by 89 mm) (the size of a business card) to 8.5 by 14 inches (215 by
356 mm). The product can fax
and
copy items ranging from 2 by 3.5
inches (51 by 89 mm) to 8.5 by 35 inches (215 by 889 mm).
The product accepts bond paper, onionskin paper, newspaper pages,
magazine pages, recycled paper, transparencies, and photographs,
and accepts other items in carrier sheets. Coarse papers scan more
easily than smooth items. Slick papers can go through the product,
although they can be more difficult to feed through. For best results,
feed slick sheets one at a time, and set the special media lever
correctly.
Perform the following actions to minimize the possibility of jams:
l
Remove self-stick notes.
l
Remove staples and paper clips.
l
Straighten any curls or wrinkles in documents before putting them
into the document feeder tray.
l
Do not insert any document with glue, correction fluid, or wet ink
on it.
l
Do not insert gum-backed paper or labels.
l
Place documents with tears, perforations, or punch holes in a
carrier sheet, which you can buy or make. (See “To load special
items” on page 46.)
l
Avoid multiple-copy forms.