Lexmark X852E User's Reference - Page 57

Solving scanning problems, Preventing paper jams

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11 Solving scanning problems Preventing paper jams Your automatic document feeder is designed to handle most paper types. However, if you are unsure if your document will cause a jam in the automatic document feeder, we recommend that you scan it using the flatbed. The following cannot be properly fed by the automatic document feeder: • Paper with clip or staple attached • Paper with ink not totally dry • Paper with inconsistent thickness, such as envelopes • Paper with wrinkles, curls, folds, or tears • Tracing paper, coated paper, carbonless paper • Paper that is too large or too small (use flatbed instead) • Items other than papers, such as cloth, metal, or OHP film • Notched paper • Paper with an odd (non-rectangular) shape • Photographic paper • Paper with perforations on its side • Very thin paper Solving scanning problems 52

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Solving scanning problems
Preventing paper jams
Your automatic document feeder is designed to handle most paper types. However, if you are unsure
if your document will cause a jam in the automatic document feeder, we recommend that you scan it
using the flatbed.
The following cannot be properly fed by the automatic document feeder:
Paper with clip or staple attached
Paper with ink not totally dry
Paper with inconsistent thickness, such as envelopes
Paper with wrinkles, curls, folds, or tears
Tracing paper, coated paper, carbonless paper
Paper that is too large or too small (use flatbed instead)
Items other than papers, such as cloth, metal, or OHP film
Notched paper
Paper with an odd (non-rectangular) shape
Photographic paper
Paper with perforations on its side
Very thin paper