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Document Specifications, Acceptable documents, Acceptable cards, Unacceptable documents
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Document Specifications Acceptable documents Document size: 48~216 mm (1.89~8.5 in.) 70~2540 mm (2.76~100 in.) Paper thickness: 40~209 g/m2 (11~55 lb.) The height of all the documents on the tray should be less than 5 mm (0.2 in.). This compares to 50 sheets (80 g/m2 or 20 lb.) of new paper. With the exception of ISO Magnetic Stripe cards, the minimum guaranteed feeding length is 70 mm (2.76 in.). Single paper feeding is recommended for papers exceeding the legal size length. Recommended paper: Plain paper Acceptable cards ISO Magnetic Stripe card: Size: 85.6 x 54.0 mm (3.37 x 2.13 in.) Thickness: 0.76 mm (0.03 in.) Embossed card is also acceptable. A maximum of 3 cards can be loaded on the feed tray. The height of the total cards (the total thickness including the embossing on each card) should be less than 5 mm (0.2 in.). Additionally, the embossing on each card must not get entangled with others. Use the landscape orientation when scanning an embossed card. If the scanning fails, place the card upside down, and then try again. Use the mixed batch card guide (See page 25) when scanning mixed media (cards and papers) at the same time. Unacceptable documents The following types of documents may not scan properly: • Damaged or notched document • Irregular document thickness, such as envelopes • Curled, wrinkled, or folded documents Curl: Less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) Feeding direction Fold: Less than 5 mm (0.2 in.) Feeding direction • Perforated or punched documents • Not rectangular or irregularly shaped documents like documents with tags • Thermal or photosensitive paper • Extremely smooth, shiny paper, or paper that is highly textured • Paper with carbon • Carbonless paper • Creased or ripped paper • Coated paper • Light penetrating documents such as OHP sheet and tracing paper When documents cannot be scanned properly, try to change the resolution or the number of documents scanned. The following types of documents must be avoided: • Documents out of specified size, thickness, and weight • Documents containing hard attachments such as metal or plastic (ex. Clips or staples) • Bound or glued documents • Document with wet ink or cinnabar seal ink • Cloths and plastic films 20