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Tips for reliable stacking, Maximum paper width landscape
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Refer to the following table for best stacking conditions: Stack #1 Maximum document stack capacity Maximum document length: landscape (when scanning a variety of paper types and conditions) Maximum document length: portrait (when scanning only recommended paper types in good condition) Maximum paper width (landscape) Minimum paper width Minimum paper length Stack #1 (with short document insert) Maximum document stack capacity Maximum paper length Maximum paper width Stack #2 Maximum document stack capacity Maximum document length: landscape (when scanning a variety of paper types and conditions) Maximum document length: portrait (when scanning only recommended paper types in good condition) Maximum paper width (landscape) Minimum paper width Minimum paper length 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new condition, 20 lb. bond. 8.5 inches (215 mm): US lettersize 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter 2.5 inches (63 mm) 2.5 inches (63 mm) 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new condition, 20 lb. bond. 5.85 inches (148 mm) 11.7 inches (297 mm) 1 inch (25 mm): Typically 200 documents, new condition, 20 lb. bond. 8.5 inches (215 mm): US lettersize 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter 11.7 inches (297 mm): A4 letter 5.5 inches (139 mm) 5.5 inches (139 mm) Tips for reliable stacking In addition to the guidelines outlined in the "Recommended paper specifications" section, use this tips below to achieve the best possible stacking results. • For neater stacking use a jogger to align your document edges before scanning. • If you are using patch sheets to separate documents and if the patch sheets are not separating correctly, you can print your patch sheets on heavier weight paper. The heavier weight paper will aid in better Stack #2 stacking. 5-4 A-61670 August 2014