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Loading Documents on the ADF
ADF (Auto Document Feeder) enables multiple sheet scanning.
Acceptable documents
Document size:
Paper thickness: 40–127
g
/m
2
Maximum number of sheets loadable on the hopper tray
The height of the document should not exceed the limit mark on the document guide.
Recommendable paper: Plain paper
The following types of documents may not be scanned properly.
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Broken or notched documents
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Curled, wrinkled or folded documents
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Perforated or punched documents
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Not rectangular or irregularly shaped documents
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Tracing paper
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Thermal paper
When scanning is not performed properly, try the following methods:
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Set the feed speed to “Slow”.
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Scan the documents by manual feeding.
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Scan the documents with the flatbed.
The following types of documents may cause frequent jams and double feeding.
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Extremely smooth or shiny paper or paper that is highly textured
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Paper with carbon
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Carbonless paper
If a paper jam or double feeding occurs, clean the rollers.
When a jam occurs at the document feeder, reduce the number of sheets loaded on the hopper to about 20.
Types of documents to avoid
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OHP sheets, other plastic films, cloths, or metallic sheets.
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Paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, paste, etc.
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Documents with wet ink
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Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, documents that are glued together, etc.
Be sure to remove the document from the exit tray after it is scanned.
When scanning different size documents, scanned sheets may need to be reordered for optimum performance.
Thick, thin or important document should be scanned by the flatbed or fed manually one sheet at a time.
g
/m
2
40
52
64
75
80
90
104
127
lb.
11
14
17
20
21
24
28
34
Maximum number of sheets
320
260
200
170
160
140
120
100
70~635 mm (2.75~25 in.)
48~297 mm (1.9~11.7 in.)
Less than
5 mm
Less than
5 mm
Curl:
Fold:
Feeding direction
Feeding direction