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Chapter 2 Basic Operation
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IMPORTANT
A document must meet the following criteria to be scannable:
When scanning multiple documents of different sizes, place the documents 
so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers.
It is recommended that documents exceeding LTR, 11.69" (A4, 297 mm) size 
are fed one sheet at a time.
Scanning documents before the ink is dry can cause problems with the 
scanner. Always make sure that the ink on a document is dry before scanning 
it.
Scanning documents that are written in pencil or similar material may make 
the rollers and scanning glass dirty, which can lead to smudges on the 
scanned image and transfer the dirt to subsequent documents. Always clean 
the internal parts of the scanner after scanning such documents.
When scanning a two-sided document that is printed on thin paper, the 
image on the opposite side of each page may show through. In this case, 
adjust the scanning intensity in the application software before scanning the 
document.
It is recommended that thin documents are fed one sheet at a time.
Scanning the following types of documents can cause a paper jam or 
malfunction. To scan such a document, make a photocopy of the document 
and then scan the photocopy.
Business Card
Size: 
1.97"x 2.12" (50 mm x 53.9 mm) or larger
Paper weight:  140 lb bond (300g/m
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) 0.0138" (0.35 mm) or less
IMPORTANT
If a stack of business cards cannot be fed properly, reduce the number of cards 
in the stack.
Card
Size: 
2.12" x 3.37" (53.9 mm x 85.5 mm) (ISO/JIS standard)
Card thickness: 0.03" (0.76 mm) or less
Orientation: horizontal 
feeding 
only
Embossed cards can be scanned.
CAUTION
If you place cards to be fed vertically, they may not be ejected properly, and 
cards that get jammed may be damaged when you remove them. Take care 
of the orientation when placing cards.
Embossed cards may not be able to be scanned correctly, depending on the 
type of embossment.
Wrinkled or creased 
documents
Extremely thin, 
translucent paper
Coated paper
Carbon paper
Documents with paper 
clips or staples
Torn documents
Curled documents
Documents with square 
holes punched