HP ScanJet Pro 4500 User Guide - Page 21

Use the scanner, Load originals, Document loading tips

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3 Use the scanner The following topics describe how to load and scan originals. Load originals The following topics describe how to load originals into the document feeder and on the scanner glass. Document loading tips ● The maximum capacity of the document feeder is 50 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper. When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased. ● Be sure that the documents are within these guidelines: Width: Length: Weight: 51 mm to 216 mm (2 in to 8.5 in) 148 mm to 3100 mm (5.8 in to 122 in) 45 gsm to 120 gsm (12 lb to 32 lb) ● Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents. Wrinkled or creased documents Curled documents Torn documents Carbon paper Documents with paper clips or staples Coated paper Extremely thin, translucent paper Photos Papers that are stuck together Paper with adhesive notes or flags attached Overhead transparencies Paper where the toner has not fully dried, or with wet substances such as glue or correction fluid ENWW Load originals 13

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Use the scanner
The following topics describe how to load and scan originals.
Load originals
The following topics describe how to load originals into the document feeder and on the scanner glass.
Document loading tips
The maximum capacity of the document feeder is 50 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper. When using
heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased.
Be sure that the documents are within these guidelines:
Width:
51 mm to 216 mm (2 in to 8.5 in)
Length:
148 mm to 3100 mm (5.8 in to 122 in)
Weight:
45 gsm to 120 gsm
(12 lb to 32 lb)
Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents.
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
Papers that are stuck together
Paper where the toner has not fully
dried, or with wet substances such as
glue or correction fluid
ENWW
Load originals
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