Konica Minolta Kodak Truper 3610 User Guide - Page 25

Getting your documents ready to scan, Maximum thickness, Maximum weight

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Getting your documents ready to scan For best results, follow these guidelines for documents that will be scanned using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder): • Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner. When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the feeder tray. This allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time. Maximum thickness: 2.0 to 5.9 mils (0.05 to 0.15 mm) Maximum weight: 10.6 to 34 lbs. (40 to 127 g/m2) • Acceptable document size for the ADF: 1.57 - 11.70 inches (40 - 297 mm) 2.75 (70 mm) - unlimited Feeding direction • Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and documents. • Glued or curled documents may cause a paper jam or damage in the ADF. • All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before scanning is started. • The height of the documents placed in the feeder tray must not exceed the paper limit mark that appears on the right side of the document guide. The following chart indicates the maximum number of sheets that can be loaded on the feeder tray: Paper weight (lbs) 11 14 17 20 21 24 28 34 Paper weight (g/m2) 40 52 64 75 80 90 104 127 Maximum number of sheets 320 260 200 170 160 140 120 100 • Sheets that are exceptionally thick or thin should be placed in the ADF manually, one sheet at a time, if you have a 3210 Scanner, you can use the flatbed. A-61660 April 2010 3-7

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A-61660
April 2010
3-7
Getting your
documents ready to
scan
For best results, follow these guidelines for documents that will be
scanned using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder):
Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner.
When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents
so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the feeder tray. This
allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a
time.
Maximum thickness
: 2.0 to 5.9 mils (0.05 to 0.15 mm)
Maximum weight
: 10.6 to 34 lbs. (40 to 127 g/m
2
)
Acceptable document size for the ADF:
Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning.
Staples and
paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and documents.
Glued or curled documents may cause a paper jam or damage in the
ADF.
All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before
scanning is started.
The height of the documents placed in the feeder tray must not
exceed the paper limit mark that appears on the right side of the
document guide. The following chart indicates the maximum number
of sheets that can be loaded on the feeder tray:
Sheets that are exceptionally thick or thin should be placed in the
ADF manually, one sheet at a time, if you have a 3210 Scanner, you
can use the flatbed.
Feeding
direction
2.75 (70 mm) - unlimited
1.57 - 11.70 inches (40 - 297 mm)
Paper weight (lbs)
11
14
17
20
21
24
28
34
Paper weight (g/m
2
)
40
52
64
75
80
90
104
127
Maximum number of sheets
320
260
200
170
160
140
120
100