HP N7710 User Guide - Page 11

Things to avoid, document feeder. Do not drop the stack into the feeder and do not tap the top edge

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Things to avoid • Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents. To scan these documents, make a photocopy, and then scan the copy instead. Wrinkled or creased documents Curled documents Torn documents Carbon paper Documents with paper clips or staples Coated paper Extremely thin, translucent paper Photos Paper with adhesive notes or flags attached Overhead transparencies • Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the document feeder: 50 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb paper). When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased. • When placing a stack of documents into the feeder, gently set the stack in the document feeder. Do not drop the stack into the feeder and do not tap the top edge of the stack after you have placed the stack in the document feeder. Things to avoid 9

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Things to avoid
Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to
the documents. To scan these documents, make a photocopy, and then scan the
copy instead.
Wrinkled or creased
documents
Curled documents
Torn documents
Documents with paper clips
or staples
Carbon paper
Coated paper
Extremely thin, translucent
paper
Paper with adhesive notes or
flags attached
Photos
Overhead transparencies
Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the document feeder: 50 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb paper). When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased.
When placing a stack of documents into the feeder, gently set the stack in the
document feeder. Do not drop the stack into the feeder and do not tap the top edge
of the stack after you have placed the stack in the document feeder.
Things to avoid
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