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Suitable Document Types
Never load damaged originals in the
ADF (Auto Document Feeder) for
scanning. Always check the stack of
originals before loading.
• Always check the sheets and re-
ADF (Auto Document Feeder) for
scanning. Always check the stack of
originals before loading.
• Always check the sheets and re-
move staples, pins, paper clips, or
any other type of fasteners.
any other type of fasteners.
• If the sheets are curled or folded,
flatten them.
• Separate all the sheets to ensure
that they will not jam or double
feed during scanning.
feed during scanning.
• If the sheets are heavily creased,
torn, punched with holes for bind-
ing, or patched together with tape,
make copies and then load the cop-
ies in the ADF.
ing, or patched together with tape,
make copies and then load the cop-
ies in the ADF.
• Before loading a stack of originals,
make sure that they are all the
same size. Do not mix sheets of dif-
ferent sizes.
same size. Do not mix sheets of dif-
ferent sizes.
• Before loading a stack of originals,
always fan them to remove static
cling.
cling.
• To protect fragile or legal docu-
ments from damage due to docu-
ment jams, copy such documents
and then load the copies for scan-
ning.
ment jams, copy such documents
and then load the copies for scan-
ning.
Important
❒ Never place the following types of
originals in the ADF:
• Sheets marked with crayon,
• Sheets marked with crayon,
paint, charcoal, or soft pencil.
• Sheets pasted up with tape or
glue.
• Specially treated paper, includ-
ing thermal paper, OHP sheets,
vinyl sheets or film, waxed pa-
per, carbon paper, deed paper,
or paper treated with silicone
oil.
vinyl sheets or film, waxed pa-
per, carbon paper, deed paper,
or paper treated with silicone
oil.
• Paper that is not perfectly dry. If
documents have ink or correc-
tion fluid that is still wet, all
them to dry thoroughly before
loading them into the ADF.
tion fluid that is still wet, all
them to dry thoroughly before
loading them into the ADF.
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