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Media specifications and guidelines, Scan media source specifications, Loading scan media

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3 Media specifications and guidelines This chapter provides specifications for each type of media that can be used with your MFP. There are two types of media - scan media and print media. Scan media is what is placed in the automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner flatbed. Some types of scan media cannot be run through the ADF, so it has to be placed on the scanner flatbed. Print media, which is paper, card stock, transparencies, labels, and envelopes, is loaded into print media sources which are the trays and the multipurpose feeder. Card stock, transparencies, labels, and envelopes are sometimes referred to as specialty media. Scan media specifications and guidelines Scan media source specifications Source Scan media supported Sizes supported Weight Capacity Scanner automatic document feeder (ADF) Paper A4, A5, JIS B5, folio, letter, 60-120 g/m2 legal, executive, statement (16-32 lb) 50 sheets of 20 lb paper Scanner flatbed Paper, envelopes, labels, transparencies, card stock, or any type of document made of paper that is flat, such as a book, magazine, map, pamphlet, or receipt A4, A5, JIS B5, letter, executive, statement, 3 x 5 in., 4 x 6 in., business card Any size that fits the scanner flatbed window, which measures 216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.7 in.) Non-applicable Non-applicable To avoid jams in the ADF, see Avoiding jams when scanning. Loading scan media You can load or place all sorts of items to be scanned to make a copy, to be scanned to e-mail, or to be scanned to fax. Based on the type of item you have, whether it be a stack of pages or a book, the ADF or the scanner flatbed accommodates the item. Media specifications and guidelines 44

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Media specifications and guidelines
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3
Media specifications and guidelines
This chapter provides specifications for each type of media that can be used with your MFP.
There are two types of media — scan media and print media.
Scan media
is what is placed in the
automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner flatbed. Some types of scan media cannot be
run through the ADF, so it has to be placed on the scanner flatbed.
Print media,
which is paper, card stock, transparencies, labels, and envelopes, is loaded into print
media sources which are the trays and the multipurpose feeder. Card stock, transparencies, labels,
and envelopes are sometimes referred to as
specialty media
.
Scan media specifications and guidelines
Scan media source specifications
To avoid jams in the ADF, see
Avoiding jams when scanning
.
Loading scan media
You can load or place all sorts of items to be scanned to make a copy, to be scanned to e-mail, or to
be scanned to fax. Based on the type of item you have, whether it be a stack of pages or a book, the
ADF or the scanner flatbed accommodates the item.
Source
Scan media supported
Sizes supported
Weight
Capacity
Scanner
automatic
document
feeder (ADF)
Paper
A4, A5, JIS B5, folio, letter,
legal, executive, statement
60–120 g/m
2
(16–32 lb)
50 sheets of 20
lb paper
Scanner flatbed
Paper, envelopes, labels,
transparencies, card
stock, or any type of
document made of paper
that is flat, such as a
book, magazine, map,
pamphlet, or receipt
A4, A5, JIS B5, letter,
executive, statement,
3 x 5 in., 4 x 6 in., business
card
Any size that fits the
scanner flatbed window,
which measures
216 x 297 mm
(8.5 x 11.7 in.)
Non-applicable
Non-applicable