HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N7000 User Guide - Page 43

Load originals, Document loading tips, embossed cards, load only one card at a time.

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Load originals The following topics describe how to load originals into the input tray. ● Document loading tips ● Supported paper sizes and types ● Load documents (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models) ● Load documents (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models) ● Load cards (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models) ● Load cards (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models) ● Load folded media (5000 s5 , 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models) Document loading tips Use the following tips to load originals correctly. ● The maximum capacity of the input tray is 50 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models) or 80 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models). When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased. TIP: Use the lines on the input tray paper guides to help you to not exceed the input tray capacity. ● The maximum name card capacity is approximately 9 or 10 cards. For rigid cards, bank cards, and embossed cards, load only one card at a time. ● Be sure that original documents are within these guidelines: Table 2-6 Supported paper size and weight Item Size Width: 50.8 to 216 mm (2 to 8.5 in) Length: 50.8 to 3100 mm (2 to 122 in) Weight: 2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models:40 g/m2 (10.7 lb) to 210 g/m2 (56 lb) 5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models:43 g/m2 (11.4 lb) to 350 g/m2 (93.3 lb) ● Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents. Table 2-7 Inappropriate types of documents Example Document type Wrinkled or creased documents Example Document type Curled documents Torn documents Documents with paper clips or staples ENWW Load originals 33

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Load originals
The following topics describe how to load originals into the input tray.
Document loading tips
Supported paper sizes and types
Load documents (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models)
Load documents (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models)
Load cards (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models)
Load cards (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models)
Load folded media (5000 s5 , 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models)
Document loading tips
Use the following tips to load originals correctly.
The maximum capacity of the input tray is 50 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper (2000 s2, 3000 s4, and
N4000 snw1 models) or 80 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper (5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models).
When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased.
TIP:
Use the lines on the input tray paper guides to help you to not exceed the input tray capacity.
The maximum name card capacity is approximately 9 or 10 cards. For rigid cards, bank cards, and
embossed cards, load only one card at a time.
Be sure that original documents are within these guidelines:
Table 2-6
Supported paper size and weight
Item
Size
Width:
50.8 to 216 mm (2 to 8.5 in)
Length:
50.8 to 3100 mm (2 to 122 in)
Weight:
2000 s2, 3000 s4, and N4000 snw1 models:
40 g/m2 (10.
7
lb) to 210 g/m2 (56 lb)
5000 s5, 7000 s3, and N7000 snw1 models:
43 g/m2 (11.4 lb) to 350 g/m2 (93.3 lb)
Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents.
Table 2-7
Inappropriate types of documents
Example
Document type
Example
Document type
Wrinkled or creased documents
Curled documents
Torn documents
Documents with paper
clips or staples
ENWW
Load originals
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