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Back to TOC Selecting and preparing items Before placing items in the scanner, follow these guidelines for selecting and preparing them to prevent damage to the items and the scanner. CAUTION Improper placement and scanning can damage the items and the scanner. Getting started 15 Items for the scanner glass The scanner glass can scan the widest range of items, including: l paper items l news clippings, receipts, and business cards l items on all weights of media, including media lighter than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) or heavier than 105 g/m2 (28 lb) l gum-backed paper l multipart forms with carbon pages l old or worn photographs or documents l items containing tears, perforations, punch holes, wrinkles, or curls l flatter three-dimensional items such as fabric, pages in books, and paper with texture CAUTION Avoid placing items with sharp edges on the scanner glass. Doing so can damage the scanner. Before placing an item on the scanner glass, make sure the item is free of wet glue, correction fluid, or other contaminating substances.

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Getting started
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Selecting and preparing items
Before placing items in the scanner, follow these guidelines for
selecting and preparing them to prevent damage to the items and the
scanner.
CAUTION
Improper placement and scanning can damage the
items and the scanner.
Items for the scanner glass
The scanner glass can scan the widest range of items, including:
l
paper items
l
news clippings, receipts, and business cards
l
items on all weights of media, including media lighter than 60 g/m
2
(16 lb) or heavier than 105 g/m
2
(28 lb)
l
gum-backed paper
l
multipart forms with carbon pages
l
old or worn photographs or documents
l
items containing tears, perforations, punch holes, wrinkles, or curls
l
flatter three-dimensional items such as fabric, pages in books, and
paper with texture
CAUTION
Avoid placing items with sharp edges on the scanner
glass. Doing so can damage the scanner.
Before placing an item on the scanner glass, make sure the item is free
of wet glue, correction fluid, or other contaminating substances.