HP ScanJet Enterprise 7500 User Guide - Page 14

Load originals, Use the automatic document feeder (ADF), Document loading tips

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Load originals You can load originals into your scanner using one of the following methods: ● Use the automatic document feeder (ADF) ● Use the scanner glass Use the automatic document feeder (ADF) For helpful information on loading your documents properly, refer to the following topics. ● Document loading tips ● How to load documents Document loading tips ● The maximum capacity of the document feeder and output tray varies by paper size and weight. For 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper (the standard weight for most printer and photocopier paper), the maximum capacity is 100 sheets. For heavier paper, the maximum capacity is less. ● The automatic document feeder (ADF) supports the following paper types. Standard stock (single page) Standard stock (multiple pages) Width Length 68-216 mm (2.7-8.5 in) 148-864 mm (5.8-34 in) 68-216 mm (2.7-8.5 in) 148-356 mm ( 5.8-14 in) Weight (or thickness) 49-120 g/m2 (13-32 lbs) 49-120 g/m2 (13-32 lbs) ● In the scanning software, always specify the following items: ◦ Set the page size to match the width and length of the paper that you are scanning. ◦ Select a profile whose page loading selection matches the edge you are feeding first. ● Scanning the following types of documents with the ADF might result in paper jams or damage to the documents. To scan these documents, use the scanner glass instead of the ADF. Wrinkled or creased documents Curled documents Torn documents Carbon paper Extremely thin, translucent paper Documents with paper clips or staples Coated paper Paper with adhesive notes or flags attached 8 Chapter 2 Use the scanner ENWW

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Load originals
You can load originals into your scanner using one of the following methods:
Use the automatic document feeder (ADF)
Use the scanner glass
Use the automatic document feeder (ADF)
For helpful information on loading your documents properly, refer to the following topics.
Document loading tips
How to load documents
Document loading tips
The maximum capacity of the document feeder and output tray varies by paper size and weight. For 75
g/m
2
(20 lb) paper (the standard weight for most printer and photocopier paper), the maximum capacity
is 100 sheets. For heavier paper, the maximum capacity is less.
The automatic document feeder (ADF) supports the following paper types.
Width
Length
Weight (or thickness)
Standard stock (single page)
68-216 mm (2.7-8.5 in)
148-864 mm (5.8-34
in)
49-120 g/m
2
(13-32
lbs)
Standard stock (multiple pages)
68-216 mm (2.7-8.5 in)
148-356 mm ( 5.8-14
in)
49-120 g/m
2
(13-32
lbs)
In the scanning software, always specify the following items:
Set the page size to match the width and length of the paper that you are scanning.
Select a profile whose page loading selection matches the edge you are feeding first.
Scanning the following types of documents with the ADF might result in paper jams or damage to the
documents. To scan these documents, use the scanner glass instead of the ADF.
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
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Chapter 2
Use the scanner
ENWW