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Getting your documents ready to scan, A4 or A3 Flatbed Accessory for scanning - scanner manual

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Getting your documents ready to scan 1. Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner. When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the documents so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the input tray. This allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner one at a time. 2. Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and documents. 3. All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before scanning is started. 4. Torn, damaged or crushed pages can be transported successfully through the scanner. However, no scanner can transport every possible type of damaged paper. If in doubt about whether a damaged document can be transported through the scanner, place the document in a clear protective sleeve. Sleeves should be manually fed, one at a time, folded edge first, while lifting the gap release lever. NOTE: Scanner models i1410, i1420 and i1440 can also use the optional Kodak A4 or A3 Flatbed Accessory for scanning fragile documents. 5. Place the documents you want to scan in the input tray of the scanner. If you are scanning one-sided documents or if you have a Kodak i1410 Scanner, be sure the side you want to scan is facing the input tray. NOTE: Continuous feeding allows you to place additional batches of documents in the feeder for "infinite" feeding (with operator assistance). When only a few documents from one batch remain in the feeder, place the next batch face down on top of those documents. A-61550 February 2010 3-3

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A-61550
February 2010
3-3
Getting your
documents ready to
scan
1.
Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner.
When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the
documents so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the input
tray. This allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner
one at a time.
2.
Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and
paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and
documents.
3.
All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before
scanning is started.
4.
Torn, damaged or crushed pages can be transported successfully
through the scanner. However, no scanner can transport every
possible type of damaged paper. If in doubt about whether a
damaged document can be transported through the scanner, place
the document in a clear protective sleeve. Sleeves should be
manually fed, one at a time, folded edge first, while lifting the gap
release lever.
NOTE:
Scanner models i1410, i1420 and i1440 can also use the
optional
Kodak
A4 or A3 Flatbed Accessory for scanning
fragile documents.
5.
Place the documents you want to scan in the input tray of the
scanner. If you are scanning one-sided documents or if you have a
Kodak
i1410 Scanner, be sure the side you want to scan is facing
the input tray.
NOTE: Continuous feeding allows you to place additional batches of
documents in the feeder for “infinite” feeding (with operator
assistance). When only a few documents from one batch
remain in the feeder, place the next batch
face down
on top of
those documents.