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Loading the original onto the Original Glass, Original available on the Original Glass

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5.2 Loading the original onto the Original Glass 5 5.2 Loading the original onto the Original Glass Original available on the Original Glass Item Original types Max. original size Original loading capacity Specifications Sheets, books (two-page spread), cards, three-dimensional objects A4 or Legal Max. 6-5/8 lb (3 kg) Loading the original onto the Original Glass Using the Original Glass allows you to scan an original such as a book or card, which is not available in the ADF. 1 Open the ADF. 2 Load the original into the Original Glass with the side to be photocopied facing downward. % Place the top side of the original at the back, and align the original to the mark at the left rear of the Original Scale. When loading in a different orientation, be sure to specify the loading direction of originals. % When copying a highly transparent original such as transparencies or tracing paper, place a blank sheet that is the same size as the original on the original to enable clear scanning. NOTICE Do not place an original heavier than 3 kg on the original glass. Furthermore, do not use excessive force to press down on a book or any other form of original that must be spread on the original glass. Otherwise, the machine may be damaged or a failure may occur. 3 Close the ADF. NOTICE When placing a thick book or a three-dimensional object on the original glass, you do not need to close the ADF to scan it. A bright light may be emitted through the Original Glass. Be careful not to look directly at it. Note, however, that the light coming through the original glass is not a laser beam, and will not expose the user to related hazards. [Introduction] 5-4

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5.2
Loading the original onto the Original Glass
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[Introduction]
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5.2
Loading the original onto the Original Glass
Original available on the Original Glass
Loading the original onto the Original Glass
Using the
Original Glass
allows you to scan an original such as a book or card, which is not available in the
ADF
.
1
Open the
ADF
.
2
Load the original into the
Original Glass
with the side to be photocopied facing downward.
%
Place the top side of the original at the back, and align the original to the mark
at the left rear of
the
Original Scale
. When loading in a different orientation, be sure to specify the loading direction
of originals.
%
When copying a highly transparent original such as transparencies or tracing paper, place a blank
sheet that is the same size as the original on the original to enable clear scanning.
NOTICE
Do not place an original heavier than 3 kg on the original glass. Furthermore, do not use excessive force
to press down on a book or any other form of original that must be spread on the original glass. Other-
wise, the machine may be damaged or a failure may occur.
3
Close the
ADF
.
NOTICE
When placing a thick book or a three-dimensional object on the original glass, you do not need to close
the
ADF
to scan it. A bright light may be emitted through the
Original Glass
. Be careful not to look di-
rectly at it. Note, however, that the light coming through the original glass is not a laser beam, and will
not expose the user to related hazards.
Item
Specifications
Original types
Sheets, books (two-page spread), cards, three-dimensional objects
Max. original size
A4 or Legal
Original loading capaci-
ty
Max. 6-5/8 lb (3 kg)