Konica Minolta Kodak i5850 User Guide - Page 61

Length Protection Enabled for portrait scanning, Length Protection Enabled

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Documents that may not stack reliably in Stack #2 • Documents with folds perpendicular to the direction of the document transport • Documents in poor condition • Documents with lead edge curl or damage • Documents less than 8 inches and longer than 12 inches • 110 lb. index paper of any size • Lettersize 28 lb. bond paper • A4 size 70 lb. offset paper • Any size onionskin paper, NCR paper or photographs • Lettersize 200 lb. index paper • A4 size 90 gsm paper NOTE: Even though the conditions listed above may not be reliable stacking conditions, they may stack well under some circumstances. Other factors that can effect stacking • High and low humidity can cause documents to stack differently. • Air disturbances, such as people walking near the scanner, fans, air vents, etc. may cause documents intended for Stack #2 to not stack properly. • Exceeding the recommended stack height (200 documents, 20 lb. bond paper in good condition) in Stack #1 may prevent documents from stacking properly in Stack #2. • Use of the magnetic side guides can greatly improve stacking neatness. • Curled lead edges may increase or decrease Stack #2 stacking reliability depending on the direction of the curl and the paper type. • Documents with lead edge tears, corner folds, tri-folds, bi-folds can have an unpredictable effect when depositing into Stack #2. Length Protection Enabled for portrait scanning The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has been designed for stacking when feeding documents in landscape orientation. Stacking documents longer than 8.5 inches (215 mm) may not be possible and is dependent on the type and condition of the pages that are to be deposited in Stack #2. To prevent poor stacking of landscape pages, the Controlled Dual Stacking option, by default, will cause a jam condition if a page longer than 8.5 inches (215 mm) is scanned when stacking is enabled. The message, Length Protection Enabled will be displayed on the Operator Control Panel to indicate that the maximum document length limit is in effect. If you want to stack documents longer than 8.5 inches (e.g., Portrait orientation), you should contact Technical Support for assistance. NOTE: The Allow Maximum Length override will not disable Controlled Dual Stacking Length Protection. A-61670 August 2014 5-3

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A-61670
August 2014
5-3
Documents that may not stack reliably in Stack #2
Documents with folds perpendicular to the direction of the document
transport
Documents in poor condition
Documents with lead edge curl or damage
Documents less than 8 inches and longer than 12 inches
110 lb. index paper of any size
Lettersize 28 lb. bond paper
A4 size 70 lb. offset paper
Any size onionskin paper, NCR paper or photographs
Lettersize 200 lb. index paper
A4 size 90 gsm paper
NOTE:
Even though the conditions listed above may not be reliable stacking
conditions, they may stack well under some circumstances.
Other factors that can effect stacking
High and low humidity can cause documents to stack differently.
Air disturbances, such as people walking near the scanner, fans, air vents,
etc. may cause documents intended for Stack #2 to not stack properly.
Exceeding the recommended stack height (200 documents, 20 lb. bond
paper in good condition) in Stack #1 may prevent documents from stacking
properly in Stack #2.
Use of the magnetic side guides can greatly improve stacking neatness.
Curled lead edges may increase or decrease Stack #2 stacking reliability
depending on the direction of the curl and the paper type.
Documents with lead edge tears, corner folds, tri-folds, bi-folds can have an
unpredictable effect when depositing into Stack #2.
Length Protection
Enabled for portrait
scanning
The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory has been designed for stacking when
feeding documents in landscape orientation. Stacking documents longer than
8.5 inches (215 mm) may not be possible and is dependent on the type and
condition of the pages that are to be deposited in Stack #2. To prevent poor
stacking of landscape pages, the Controlled Dual Stacking option, by default,
will cause a jam condition if a page longer than 8.5 inches (215 mm) is
scanned when stacking is enabled.
The message,
Length Protection Enabled
will be displayed on the Operator
Control Panel to indicate that the maximum document length limit is in effect. If
you want to stack documents longer than 8.5 inches (e.g., Portrait orientation),
you should contact Technical Support for assistance.
NOTE: The
Allow Maximum Length
override will not disable Controlled Dual
Stacking Length Protection.