HP 8100C HP Digital Sender 8100C - (English) User Guide, C7707-90005 - Page 18
Documents should be free of glue, correction fluid, or wet ink. - printer
View all HP 8100C manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 18 highlights
16 The HP Digital Sender8100C is both a sheetfed and a flatbed digital sender. You can insert up to 25 pages (single- or double-sided) into the automatic document feeder (ADF) and quickly send them. On the glass, you can place documents that you cannot put in the ADF, such as photographs, pages from books, newspaper clippings, and fragile or lightweight documents. Using the ADF is a fast, convenient way to send documents. The ADF accepts documents that meet the following specifications: Documents on standard Letter-, A4-, and Legal-size paper. Documents consisting of up to 25 pages (for all functions except printing to a blackand-white HPJetSend-enable printer, for which the limit is 20 pages). Documents can range in size from 148.5 by 210mm (5.9 by 8.3 inches) to 215.9 by 355.6 mm (8.5 by 14 inches). Documents can range in weight from 60to 105 g/m 2 (16 to 28 lb). Documents should be square or rectangular and in good condition (not fragile or worn). Documents should be free of tears, perforations, or punch holes. Documents should be free of glue, correction fluid, or wet ink. Additionalyl , you should avoid multipart forms with carbon pages. Before placing a document in the ADF,prepare the document by doing the following: Remove curls or wrinkles. Remove staples, paper clips, paper sticky notes, and any other materials from documents. See "To load a document in the ADF" on pa ge18 to load a document into the ADF. If your document does not meet the guidelines or you cannot prepare it as stated above, send the document by placing it on the glass.