HP ScanJet Pro 3000 User Guide - Page 19

Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the table top.

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3. Adjust the paper guides on the document feeder to the width of the documents. Take care not to overtighten the guides, which can restrict paper feeding. When scanning small originals such as checks, it is especially important that the paper guides fit snugly against the edges of the original yet not restrict paper feeding. 4. Fan the stack of document pages to ensure that the pages do not stick together. Fan the edge that will be pointing into the feeder in one direction, and then fan that same edge in the opposite direction. 5. Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the table top. Rotate the stack 90 degrees and repeat. ENWW Load originals 13

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3.
Adjust the paper guides on the document feeder to the width of the documents. Take care not to
overtighten the guides, which can restrict paper feeding.
When scanning small originals such as checks, it is especially important that the paper guides fit
snugly against the edges of the original yet not restrict paper feeding.
4.
Fan the stack of document pages to ensure that the pages do not stick together. Fan the edge
that will be pointing into the feeder in one direction, and then fan that same edge in the opposite
direction.
5.
Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the table top.
Rotate the stack 90 degrees and repeat.
ENWW
Load originals
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