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PRECAUTIONS The Canon DR-6080 and DR-9080C are compact desktop document scanners that offer rapid scanning, a large document feeding capacity, and reliable paper feeding. To ensure optimum performance with either unit, please follow the recommendations below. ● Make sure that your documents are within the acceptable scanning sizes. Width: 2.2 - 12 inches (55 - 305 mm) Length: 2.8 - 17 inches (70 - 432 mm) Documents up to 39.4 inches (1000 mm) can be scanned in the extra long mode. Thickness: 0.06 - 0.15 mm (auto feed), 0.05 - 0.3 mm (manual feed) Weight: 16 - 32 lb. bond (60 - 120 g/m2) ● If there is any wet ink or paste on the document, wait until the ink or paste has thoroughly dried before scanning the document. ● Always clean the scanning rollers after scanning a document that has pencil writing on it. ● Scanning a double-sided document printed on thin paper may result in an image in which elements from the opposite page show through. To avoid this, adjust brightness in the application software. ● If you scan documents with a rough surface, friction between the documents may cause a feeding error. If this happens, select manual feeding and scan the documents one by one. ● When you scan a batch of NCR documents, make sure they are not stuck together. Refer to Chapter 4.1 of the DR-6080/9080C Instructions manual for further details on acceptable document types and how to place documents on the scanner. ■ DOCUMENT TYPES TO AVOID To avoid paper jams, damage to documents, and scanner malfunction, do not feed the following types of documents. Instead, make a copy of the document and scan the copy. Wrinkled or creased paper Paper with clips or staples Onion skin or other thin paper Curled paper Carbon-backed paper Paper with binding holes Torn paper Coated paper or fax recording paper 1