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Chapter 4 Document Feeding and Scanning Documents This section describes about the types of documents and how to set them. CAUTION Treat the documents carefully. The paper edges may cut your fingers. Types of Documents The DR-7580/9080C can feed a wide variety of document sizes. The ranges of width and length for a document are: Width : 2.2" to 12" (55 to 305 mm) Length : 2.8" to 17.0" (70 to 432 mm) (Documents up to 39.4" (1,000 mm) can be scanned in the extra long mode.) Thickness: 0.002" to 0.006"/0.06 to 0.15 mm (Auto feeding) 0.002" to 0.01"/0.05 to 0.3 mm (Manual feeding) Weight : 13 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m2)(Auto feeding) 11 to 64 lb bond (42 to 255 g/m2)(Manual feeding) Follow these guidelines when you prepare a document for scanning: • Duplex scanning, color scanning, and high density (600 dpi) scanning cannot be done with large documents, such as 11" x 17" size paper and A3 size paper. Change the scanning mode to scan these sizes. • Set the scan mode to "black and white" to scan long documents. • Before scanning documents that contain pasted artwork, make sure that the ink or paste on the pages is thoroughly dry. If the documents are scanned with the ink or paste still wet, the scanner may cause problems. • If you scan a document written in pencil, the letters may not scan properly or the pencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain subsequent documents. Before you scan this kind of document, make a copy and then scan the copy. After scanning a document written in pencil or some other soft writing material, be sure to clean the scanning rollers. (See p.81.) • If you scan thin paper in the Duplex mode, the ink printed on the back side may be scanned. If this happens, adjust the scanning density. • If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documents may cause a feeding error. If this happens, select [Manual feed] and scan the document one by one. • When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure that they are not stuck together. • To avoid paper jams, damage to documents, and a scanner malfunction, do not feed the following types of paper. If you want to scan these types of paper, first make a copy and then scan the copy. 42

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Chapter 4
Document Feeding and Scanning
Documents
This section describes about the types of documents and how to set them.
Treat the documents carefully. The paper edges may cut your fingers.
Types of Documents
The DR-7580/9080C can feed a wide variety of document sizes. The ranges of
width and length for a document are:
Width
: 2.2" to 12" (55 to 305 mm)
Length
: 2.8" to 17.0" (70 to 432 mm) (Documents up to 39.4" (1,000 mm)
can be scanned in the extra long mode.)
Thickness:
0.002" to 0.006"/0.06 to 0.15 mm (Auto feeding)
0.002" to 0.01"/0.05 to 0.3 mm (Manual feeding)
Weight
: 13 to 32 lb bond (52 to 128 g/m
2
)(Auto feeding)
11 to 64 lb bond (42 to 255 g/m
2
)(Manual feeding)
Follow these guidelines when you prepare a document for scanning:
Duplex scanning, color scanning, and high density (600 dpi) scanning cannot be
done with large documents, such as 11" x 17" size paper and A3 size paper.
Change the scanning mode to scan these sizes.
Set the scan mode to “black and white” to scan long documents.
Before scanning documents that contain pasted artwork, make sure that the ink
or paste on the pages is thoroughly dry. If the documents are scanned with the
ink or paste still wet, the scanner may cause problems.
If you scan a document written in pencil, the letters may not scan properly or the
pencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain subsequent documents. Before you
scan this kind of document, make a copy and then scan the copy. After scanning
a document written in pencil or some other soft writing material, be sure to clean
the scanning rollers. (See p.81.)
If you scan thin paper in the Duplex mode, the ink printed on the back side may
be scanned. If this happens, adjust the scanning density.
If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documents
may cause a feeding error. If this happens, select [Manual feed] and scan the
document one by one.
When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure that they are not stuck
together.
To avoid paper jams, damage to documents, and a scanner malfunction, do not
feed the following types of paper. If you want to scan these types of paper, first
make a copy and then scan the copy.
CAUTION