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