Canon imageFORMULA DR-M160II User Guide - Page 17

Basic Operation, Documents

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Basic Operation Documents The scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards to LTR/A4. The document sizes that this scanner can scan are shown below. Plain Paper Size Width: 50.8 mm to 216 mm (2" to 8.5") Length: 54 mm to 356 mm (2.12" to 14") (You can scan documents up to 3,000 mm (118.1") long by setting the scanner to the Long Document mode.) Paper thickness Normal feed: 27 to 209 g/m2 (7 to 56 lb bond) 0.04 mm to 0.25 mm (0.00157" to 0.00984") Non separation feed: 27 to 255 g/m2 (7 to 68 lb bond) 0.04 mm to 0.3 mm (0.00157" to 0.0118") IMPORTANT The documents to be scanned must satisfy certain criteria. Read the following items carefully. • When scanning multiple documents of different sizes, place the documents so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers by aligning the centers and leading edges of the documents. Align the centers Align the leading edges Feed roller • It is recommended that documents exceeding 356 mm (14") size are fed one sheet at a time. • Scanning documents before the ink is dry can cause problems with the scanner. Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning it. • Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material may make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, which can lead to smudges on the scanned image and transfer the dirt to subsequent documents. Always clean the internal parts of the scanner after scanning such documents. • When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper, the image on the opposite side of each page may show through. In this case, adjust the scanning intensity in the application software before scanning the document. • When the paper of the document is thin, switch to thin paper mode and then feed the document. For details, see "Placing Thin Paper (Thin Paper Mode)" on p. 22. • Laminated documents may not be scanned correctly, depending on the document. • Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam or malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document and then scan the photocopy. There are creases or fold lines. Carbon paper There are curls. The surface is coated. There are tears. There are clips or staples. Extremely thin document such as semi-transparent thin paper. Documents with excessive paper dust particles. Business Card Size: 50.8 mm x 85 mm (2" x 3.35") or larger Paper thickness: 380 g/m2 (80 lb bond) 0.45 mm (0.0177") or larger Orientation: Vertical feeding only 17

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Basic Operation
Documents
The scanner can scan documents ranging in size from business cards
to LTR/A4. The document sizes that this scanner can scan are shown
below.
Plain Paper
Size
Width:
50.8 mm to 216 mm (2" to 8.5")
Length: 54 mm to 356 mm (2.12" to 14") (You can scan
documents up to 3,000 mm (118.1") long by setting the
scanner to the Long Document mode.)
Paper thickness
Normal feed:
27 to 209 g/m
2
(7 to 56 lb bond) 0.04 mm
to 0.25 mm (0.00157" to 0.00984")
Non separation feed: 27 to 255 g/m
2
(7 to 68 lb bond) 0.04 mm
to 0.3 mm (0.00157" to 0.0118")
IMPORTANT
The documents to be scanned must satisfy certain criteria. Read the
following items carefully.
• When scanning multiple documents of different sizes, place the
documents so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers by
aligning the centers and leading edges of the documents.
• It is recommended that documents exceeding 356 mm (14") size
are fed one sheet at a time.
• Scanning documents before the ink is dry can cause problems with
the scanner. Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry
before scanning it.
• Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material
may make the rollers and scanning glass dirty, which can lead to
smudges on the scanned image and transfer the dirt to subsequent
documents. Always clean the internal parts of the scanner after
scanning such documents.
• When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper,
the image on the opposite side of each page may show through. In
this case, adjust the scanning intensity in the application software
before scanning the document.
• When the paper of the document is thin, switch to thin paper mode
and then feed the document. For details,
see “Placing Thin Paper
(Thin Paper Mode)” on p. 22
.
• Laminated documents may not be scanned correctly, depending
on the document.
• Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam
or malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the
document and then scan the photocopy.
Business Card
Size:
50.8 mm x 85 mm (2" x 3.35") or larger
Paper thickness: 380 g/m
2
(80 lb bond) 0.45 mm (0.0177") or larger
Orientation:
Vertical feeding only
Feed roller
Align the leading edges
Align the centers
There are creases or
fold lines.
Carbon paper
There are curls.
The surface is coated.
There are tears.
Extremely thin document
such as semi-transparent
thin paper.
There are clips or
staples.
Documents with excessive
paper dust particles.