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Setting the Document Setting Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) 1 Multiple documents can be set in the automatic document feeder(ADF). In this manual, documents that can be set in the Automatic Document Feed- er (ADF) are called "sheet docu- ments". Not only can documents set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) be scanned on one side, they can be scanned on both sides. • Documents that are bound, such as books • Documents that are transparent such as OHP film,or tracing paper • Documents that have curls such as shown in the illustration below ❖ Documents that cannot be set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) • Documents that do not match the size and paper weight of documents that can be set 5mm(0.2") or more • Documents with staples, clips, glue, etc. • Documents with holes and rips • Documents with bends, folds, and wrinkles • Pasted documents • Wet documents 10mm(0.4") or more • Documents not made of paper • Documents with coating (CFF, etc.) • Photos, documents that are prints or printed photos • Thermal fax paper, art paper, aluminum foil, carbon paper, processed paper with conductive paper on the back Important ❒ Setting documents that should not be set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) can cause jams and break downs. Place these documents on the Contact Glass. • Documents with projecting parts such as indices or attached lines ❖ Advice when Setting documents in the Automatic Document Feeder • Documents that do not slide (ADF) easily such as tracing paper (translucent paper) • Do not set more documents • Documents that are thin and than indicated. soft, such as registration paper • For document sizes that can be automatically detected, refer to • Documents that have an unsuit- P.1 "Document Sizes that can be able thickness such as postal Scanned Automatically". 6 cards

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Setting the Document
6
1
Setting Documents in the Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF)
Multiple documents can be set in the
automatic document feeder(ADF). In
this manual, documents that can be
set in the Automatic Document Feed-
er (ADF) are called "sheet docu-
ments". Not only can documents set
in the Automatic Document Feeder
(ADF) be scanned on one side, they
can be scanned on both sides.
Documents that cannot be set in the
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Documents that do not match
the size and paper weight of
documents that can be set
Documents with staples, clips,
glue, etc.
Documents with holes and rips
Documents with bends, folds,
and wrinkles
Pasted documents
Wet documents
Documents not made of paper
Documents with coating (CFF,
etc.)
Photos,
documents
that
are
prints or printed photos
Thermal fax paper, art paper,
aluminum foil, carbon paper,
processed paper with conduc-
tive paper on the back
Documents with projecting parts
such as indices or attached lines
Documents that do not slide
easily such as tracing paper
(translucent paper)
Documents that are thin and
soft, such as registration paper
Documents that have an unsuit-
able thickness such as postal
cards
Documents that are bound, such
as books
Documents that are transparent
such as OHP film,or tracing paper
Documents that have curls such
as shown in the illustration below
Important
Setting documents that should
not be set in the Automatic Doc-
ument Feeder (ADF) can cause
jams and break downs. Place
these documents on the Contact
Glass.
Advice when Setting documents in
the Automatic Document Feeder
(ADF)
Do not set more documents
than indicated.
For document sizes that can be
automatically detected, refer to
P.1
“Document Sizes that can be
Scanned Automatically”
.
5mm(0.2") or more
10mm(0.4") or more