Canon imagePROGRAF iPF670 MFP L24 L24 - L36 Large Format Scanner User Manual - Page 21

Functionality - Basic operation

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Functionality - Basic operation Loading documents into the scanner  Caution: The scanner's scan glass will be permanently damaged if you try to scan documents that contain stables, paper clips or other similar objects. Avoid scanning documents with sticky tape or Post-It notes as the glue can adhere to the scan glass resulting in image quality issues.  To scan thicker documents, such as the calibration target, remove the document return guides to provide a straight paper path.  The original document will be loaded into the scanner face up in the centre. If using auto-size, the exact position is not critical. If using fixed sizes, align to the appropriate mark on the document size strip. ISO/DIN sizes are shown above the line ANSI sizes are shown below the line to the left only. ARCH sizes are shown below the line to the right only.  Using two hands, hold the document at both sides near the lead edge, giving a little outward tension to make the lead edge of the document straight. Present the lead edge to the scanner keeping the lead edge square to the feed rollers. After a delay of approximately 0.5 seconds, the feed rollers will automatically take the document into the scanner and place it in the correct position ready for the Scan or Copy operation. The document can be ejected to the rear of the scanner by pressing the eject button. Eject  If a document has jammed, open the scanner and remove the document by hand. The jammed document can be removed from the front or back of the scanner as preferred. (See Opening/Closing the scanner). Version 1.0 21 Global Scanning UK Ltd © 2016

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Version 1.0
21
Global Scanning UK Ltd © 2016
Functionality - Basic operation
Loading documents into the scanner
Caution:
The scanner’s scan glass will b
e permanently damaged if you try to scan documents
that contain stables, paper clips or other similar objects. Avoid scanning documents with sticky
tape or Post-It notes as the glue can adhere to the scan glass resulting in image quality issues.
To scan thicker documents, such as the calibration target, remove the document return guides
to provide a straight paper path.
The original document will be loaded into the scanner face up in the centre.
If using auto-size, the exact position is not critical.
If using fixed sizes, align to the appropriate mark on the document size strip.
ISO/DIN sizes are shown above the line
ANSI sizes are shown below the line to the left only.
ARCH sizes are shown below the line to the right only.
Using two hands, hold the document at both sides near the lead edge, giving a little outward
tension to make the lead edge of the document straight. Present the lead edge to the scanner
keeping the lead edge square to the feed rollers. After a delay of approximately 0.5 seconds, the
feed rollers will automatically take the document into the scanner and place it in the correct
position ready for the Scan or Copy operation.
The document can be ejected to the rear of the scanner by pressing the eject button.
Eject
If a document has jammed, open the scanner and remove the document by hand. The jammed
document can be removed from the front or back of the scanner as preferred. (See
Opening/Closing the scanner).