Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 26

For i5200V and i5600V Scanners, Longest Document

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• Adjusting the height of the input elevator - the input elevator can be set to accommodate stacks of 25 or less, 100, 250, 500 or 750 documents of 20 lb./80 g/m2 bond paper. Input elevator settings are made through your scanning application software (i.e., TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or VRS). If the input elevator is set to ADF mode (using the TWAIN Datasource or the ISIS Driver), or the Feed Source is set to Manual (VRS), then the input elevator will remain in the up position (i.e., 25 documents or less). When set to more than 25, the input elevator will automatically raise to feed documents and lower after the last document in your stack has been fed. • Adjusting the input elevator - Document lengths up to 35.6 cm (14 inches) - no adjustments are required. - Document lengths from 35.6 to 43.2 cm (14 to 17 inches) - slowly pull out the document extender. A-61670 August 2014 - To push the extender back into place, position your fingers on the sides of the extender (at the arrows on the extender) and squeeze and slide the extender back into place. NOTES: • Operator assistance may be required for scanning documents greater than 43.2 cm (17 inches). • If you are scanning documents longer than 43.2 cm (17 inches), the scanning application must be set to accommodate these long documents. Be sure to verify that the Maximum Length option on the Device-General tab (TWAIN Datasource) or the Longest Document option on the Scanner tab (ISIS Driver) is set to slightly longer than the longest document being scanned. Setting a length longer than needed may impact throughput. • For i5200V and i5600V Scanners: these scanners have a set maximum Document Length of 40 inches; therefore, no adjustment is necessary. • It is recommended that you use a document extender if you are scanning documents longer than 43.2 cm (17 inches). Three sizes of document extenders are available for scanning documents from 43.2 cm (17 inches) to 86.36 cm (34 inches). See the section entitled, "Supplies and Consumables" in Chapter 7 for ordering information. • Document weights - the maximum document weight for the input elevator is the approximate weight of a 500-sheet ream of A3 (11 x 17inch) paper or a 750-sheet ream of A4 (8.5 x 11) paper. If you are scanning documents larger than A3 (11 x 17-inch), the recommended weight capacity should not exceed 4.5 kg (10 pounds). If the documents you are scanning are larger than A3 (11 x 17-inch), scan less than 100 sheets at a time. 3-3

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A-61670
August 2014
3-3
Adjusting the height of the input elevator
— the input elevator can be set
to accommodate stacks of 25 or less, 100, 250, 500 or 750 documents of
20 lb./80 g/m
2
bond paper. Input elevator settings are made through your
scanning application software (i.e., TWAIN Datasource, ISIS Driver or VRS).
If the input elevator is set to
ADF
mode (using the TWAIN Datasource or the
ISIS Driver), or the
Feed Source
is set to
Manual
(VRS), then the input
elevator will remain in the up position (i.e., 25 documents or less). When set
to more than 25, the input elevator will automatically raise to feed
documents and lower after the last document in your stack has been fed.
Adjusting the input elevator
-
Document lengths up to 35.6 cm (14 inches)
— no adjustments are
required.
-
Document lengths from 35.6 to 43.2 cm (14 to 17 inches)
— slowly pull
out the document extender.
-
To push the extender back into place, position your fingers on the sides of
the extender (at the arrows on the extender) and squeeze and slide the
extender back into place.
NOTES:
Operator assistance may be required for scanning documents greater
than 43.2 cm (17 inches).
If you are scanning documents longer than 43.2 cm (17 inches), the
scanning application
must
be set to accommodate these long
documents. Be sure to verify that the
Maximum Length
option on the
Device-General tab (TWAIN Datasource) or the
Longest Document
option on the Scanner tab (ISIS Driver) is set to slightly longer than the
longest document being scanned. Setting a length longer than needed
may impact throughput.
For i5200V and i5600V Scanners
: these scanners have a set
maximum
Document Length
of 40 inches; therefore, no adjustment is
necessary.
It is recommended that you use a document extender if you are
scanning documents longer than 43.2 cm (17 inches). Three sizes of
document extenders are available for scanning documents from
43.2 cm (17 inches) to 86.36 cm (34 inches). See the section entitled,
“Supplies and Consumables” in Chapter 7 for ordering information.
Document weights
— the maximum document weight for the input
elevator is the approximate weight of a 500-sheet ream of A3 (11 x 17-
inch) paper or a 750-sheet ream of A4 (8.5 x 11) paper. If you are
scanning documents larger than A3 (11 x 17-inch), the recommended
weight capacity should not exceed 4.5 kg (10 pounds). If the documents
you are scanning are larger than A3 (11 x 17-inch), scan less than 100
sheets at a time.