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Index

Contents

Chapter 2 How to Load Documents

Appendix

Glossary

Introduction

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How to Use the
Operator Panel

Various Ways to
Scan

Daily Care

Troubleshooting

Operational
Settings

Replacing the
Consumables

Scanner
Overview

How to Load
Documents

Paper Size

The following paper sizes can be scanned:

*1: Depending on the application or the scan settings for the scanner

driver, there may be insufficient memory to perform scanning.
Long page scanning supports documents with a length of up to 5,588
mm (220 in.) when the resolution is set to 200 dpi or less.
If you scan a long page document and split the scanned image into
multiple pages, a document of up to 200 m (218.8 yd.) can be scanned.

Paper Type

The following paper types are recommended:

Wood-free paper

Wood-containing paper

PPC paper (recycled)

Plastic card

When using paper types other than the above, make sure you test with
the same type of paper first to check if the document can be scanned.

Paper Weight (Thickness)

Documents with the following paper weights can be scanned:

20 to 413 g/m

2

(5.3 to 110 lb)

27 to 413g/m

2

(7.2 to 110 lb) for the size larger than A4/Letter

128 to 209 g/m

2

(34 to 56 lb) for A8 size

1.4 mm (0.06 in.) or less for plastic cards

Documents That Cannot Be Scanned
Successfully

The following types of documents may not be scanned with the ADF
successfully:

Documents of non-uniform thickness (such as envelopes or
documents with attachments)

Wrinkled or curled documents

Folded or torn documents

Tracing paper

Coated paper

Carbon paper

Photosensitive paper

Perforated documents

Documents that are not square or rectangular

Very thin paper/very thick paper

Photographs (photographic paper)

Documents That Cannot Be Scanned

The following types of documents must not be scanned with the ADF:

Paper-clipped or stapled documents

Documents on which the ink is still wet

Documents smaller than 50.8 × 69 mm (2 × 2.72 in.)

Documents wider than 304.8 mm (12 in.)

2.3 Documents for Scanning

ADF

Maximum size (width × length)
- 304.8 × 431.8 mm/12.0 × 17.0 in.

(A3 portrait (297 × 420 mm/11.7 × 16.5 in.))

- Long Page (*1)

(304.8 × 863 mm/12.0 × 34.0 in.,
304.8 × 5,588 mm/12.0 × 220.0 in.,
304.8 mm × 200 m/12.0 in. × 218.8 yd.)

Minimum size (width × length)
50.8 × 69 mm/2.0 × 2.72 in.

Flatbed

Maximum size (width × length)
304.8 × 457.2 mm/12.0 × 18.0 in.