Canon RP10 for CR-120/150 imageFORMULA CR-150 / CR-120 User Manual - Page 44

Envelope, Cards plastic cards, Orientation : Horizontal feeding only.

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Wrinkled or creased paper Curled paper Carbon backed paper Coated paper or fax recording paper Torn paper Extremely thin paper Paper with clips or staples Paper with binding holes NOTE • Note that mixing documents of different thickness may cause a malfunction during feeding. • Curled, wrinkled, or folded documents may cause an error. If this happens, straighten out the curls, or reduce the number of documents loaded. Envelope You can also scan the envelope. When using separation OFF mode, you can scan an envelope with thickness up to 0.5 mm (0.02") or weight up to 413 g/m2 (111 lb bond). NOTE • Disable the double feed detection function. (See "Using Ultrasonic Double Feed Detection," on p. 45.) • If the envelope is not the first document in the batch, it may cause a feeding error or a paper jam. • Some type of envelope may cause a feeding error or a paper jam. Cards (plastic cards) You can also scan cards. To scan a card, use the card slot. With embossed cards, you can scan both sides. The number of cards that can be loaded is 1. The condition of the embossment may prevent you from getting an appropriate image. The specifications for cards that can be scanned are as follows: Size : 86 mm (3.39") x 54 mm (2.13") (ISO/IEC standard) Orientation : Horizontal feeding only. For embossed cards : Up to 1.4 mm (0.055") NOTE If you try to transfer a check while a card is loaded in the card slot, the card is ejected because the feeding path is blocked. 44

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NOTE
Note that mixing documents of different thickness may cause a
malfunction during feeding.
Curled, wrinkled, or folded documents may cause an error. If this happens,
straighten out the curls, or reduce the number of documents loaded.
Envelope
You can also scan the envelope. When using separation OFF mode,
you can scan an envelope with thickness up to 0.5 mm (0.02") or weight
up to 413 g/m
2
(111 lb bond).
NOTE
Disable the double feed detection function. (See “Using Ultrasonic Double
Feed Detection,” on p. 45.)
If the envelope is not the first document in the batch, it may cause a
feeding error or a paper jam.
Some type of envelope may cause a feeding error or a paper jam.
Cards (plastic cards)
You can also scan cards. To scan a card, use the card slot. With
embossed cards, you can scan both sides. The number of cards that
can be loaded is 1. The condition of the embossment may prevent you
from getting an appropriate image. The specifications for cards that
can be scanned are as follows:
Size : 86 mm (3.39") x 54 mm (2.13") (ISO/IEC standard)
Orientation : Horizontal feeding only.
For embossed cards : Up to 1.4 mm (0.055")
NOTE
If you try to transfer a check while a card is loaded in the card slot, the card
is ejected because the feeding path is blocked.
Wrinkled or creased
paper
Carbon backed
paper
Curled paper
Torn paper
Paper with clips or
staples
Coated paper or fax
recording paper
Extremely thin paper
Paper with binding
holes