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Torn documents Documents with paper clips or staples Carbon paper Coated paper Extremely thin, translucent paper Photos Paper with adhesive notes or flags attached Overhead transparencies Papers that are stuck together Paper where the toner has not fully dried, or with wet substances such as glue or correction fluid ● Smooth out any folds or curls in your documents before placing them into the feeder. If the leading edge of a document is curled or folded, it may cause a paper jam. ● When loading paper that is smaller than 74 mm (2.9 in) in one dimension (such as business cards), place the pages with the long side parallel to the paper guides. ● To scan fragile documents (such as photos or documents on wrinkled or very lightweight paper), place the document in a clear, heavyweight document sleeve no wider than 220 mm (8.7 in) before loading them into the document feeder. TIP: If you do not have an appropriately-sized document sleeve, consider using a sleeve intended for use in a ring binder. Trim the ring-side edge so the sleeve is no more than 220 mm (8.7 in) wide. ● Make sure that the hatch on the document feeder is securely latched. To properly close the hatch, press until you hear a click. ● Adjust the paper guides to the width of the documents. Make sure that the paper guides touch the edges of the original. If there is any clearance between the paper guides and the edges of the documents, the scanned image might be skewed. ● When placing a stack of documents into the feeder, gently set the stack in the document feeder. Do not drop the stack into the feeder and do not tap the top edge of the stack after you have placed the stack in the document feeder. ● Clean the scan rollers if the rollers are visibly dirty or after scanning a document written with or written on with pencil. 10 Chapter 2 Use the scanner ENWW

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Torn documents
Documents with paper clips or staples
Carbon paper
Coated paper
Extremely thin, translucent paper
Paper with adhesive notes or flags
attached
Photos
Overhead transparencies
Papers that are stuck together
Paper where the toner has not fully
dried, or with wet substances such as
glue or correction fluid
Smooth out any folds or curls in your documents before placing them into the feeder. If the leading
edge of a document is curled or folded, it may cause a paper jam.
When loading paper that is smaller than 74 mm (2.9 in) in one dimension (such as business
cards), place the pages with the long side parallel to the paper guides.
To scan fragile documents (such as photos or documents on wrinkled or very lightweight paper),
place the document in a clear, heavyweight document sleeve no wider than 220 mm (8.7 in)
before loading them into the document feeder.
TIP:
If you do not have an appropriately-sized document sleeve, consider using a sleeve
intended for use in a ring binder. Trim the ring-side edge so the sleeve is no more than 220 mm
(8.7 in) wide.
Make sure that the hatch on the document feeder is securely latched. To properly close the hatch,
press until you hear a click.
Adjust the paper guides to the width of the documents. Make sure that the paper guides touch the
edges of the original. If there is any clearance between the paper guides and the edges of the
documents, the scanned image might be skewed.
When placing a stack of documents into the feeder, gently set the stack in the document feeder.
Do not drop the stack into the feeder and do not tap the top edge of the stack after you have
placed the stack in the document feeder.
Clean the scan rollers if the rollers are visibly dirty or after scanning a document written with or
written on with pencil.
10
Chapter 2
Use the scanner
ENWW