Konica Minolta Kodak Truper 3610 User Guide - Page 21
Making scanner adjustments, mm. When scanning a document longer than 17 inches 432 mm or
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Making scanner adjustments Before scanning documents, you may need to adjust your document guides, feeder tray extension and exit stopper to accommodate the size of the documents you are scanning. If necessary, the wire frame is available if you are scanning documents of varying sizes. • The document guides on the feeder tray can be moved in and out to accommodate the size of the documents you are scanning. • If you are scanning documents longer than 11 inches (279.4 mm), pull the feeder tray extension out. The feeder tray extension will support documents up to 15 inches (381 mm) long. • To handle longer paper in the exit tray, extend the exit stopper. Adjust the position of the exit stopper so that it will accommodate the length of the documents. The exit stopper is adjustable to 17 inches (432 mm). When scanning a document longer than 17 inches (432 mm) or A3 size (420 mm), fold down the exit stopper so that the longer paper will fit in the exit tray. Feeder tray extension Exit stopper • If you are feeding documents of varying sizes, attach the wire frame to aid in document stacking. See the next section, "Attaching the wire frame" for more information. A-61660 April 2010 3-3