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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS 3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4 DAILY CARE 5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADF 7.1 Document Size 7.2 Document Quality 7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity 7.4 Area not to be perforated 7.5 Multi feed Detection Conditions 8 OPTIONS 9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS Appendix 7.2 Document Quality(2) 1 2 HINT q When scanning semi-transparent documents, slide the [Brightness] bar to "light" to avoid bleed through. q To prevent the rollers from becoming dirty, avoid scanning documents containing large areas written or filled in pencil. If scanning of such documents is unavoidable, clean the rollers frequently. ATTENTION q Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the Pad ASSY or rollers (e.g. Pick roller) when documents are fed. Pay attention to the following: Cleaning: If pick errors occur frequently, clean the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers.For details on cleaning the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers, see "4.3 Cleaning the Inside of the Scanner". Replacing parts: The service life of the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers is sometimes shortened when scanning medium-grade paper documents. q When the manuscript of Wood containg paper is read, the life of a Pad ASSY and a Pick roller may become short compared with the case where the manuscript of Woodfree paper is read. HINT When using the ADF, the leading edge of all document sheets must be evenly aligned. Make sure that curling at the leading edge is within the following tolerances: 1 2

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INTRODUCTION
1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS
3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF
DOCUMENTS
4 DAILY CARE
5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADF
7.1 Document Size
7.2 Document Quality
7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity
7.4 Area not to be perforated
7.5 Multi feed Detection Conditions
8 OPTIONS
9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix
7.2 Document Quality(2)
1
2
HINT
When scanning semi-transparent documents, slide the [Brightness] bar to
"light" to avoid bleed through.
To prevent the rollers from becoming dirty, avoid scanning documents
containing large areas written or filled in pencil. If scanning of such
documents is unavoidable, clean the rollers frequently.
ATTENTION
Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the Pad
ASSY or rollers (e.g. Pick roller) when documents are fed. Pay attention to
the following:
Cleaning:
If pick errors occur frequently, clean the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers.For
details on cleaning the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers, see "
4.3 Cleaning
the Inside of the Scanner
".
Replacing parts:
The service life of the Pad ASSY and Pick rollers is sometimes
shortened when scanning medium-grade paper documents.
When the manuscript of Wood containg paper is read, the life of a Pad
ASSY and a Pick roller may become short compared with the case where
the manuscript of Woodfree paper is read.
HINT
When using the ADF, the leading edge of all document sheets must be evenly
aligned. Make sure that curling at the leading edge is within the following
tolerances:
1
2
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