User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Important Safety Instructions
- Chapter 3 Connecting the Scanner
- Chapter 4 Placing Documents
- Chapter 5 Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Lite
- Scanning with CaptureOnTouch Lite
- Starting and Exiting CaptureOnTouch Lite
- Operations for the scanned image edit window
- Setting the scan mode
- Configuration and Functions of the Advanced Settings Dialog Box
- Scan Panel
- Setting Basic Scanning Conditions
- Function Restrictions Depending on Mode Setting
- Setting the output
- Environmental Settings
- Chapter 6 Special Scanning
- Practical Examples
- When you want to delete the images of the blank pages in two-sided documents
- Practical Examples
- When you do not want to scan colored lines and text
- Practical Examples
- When you want to enhance the color red
- Practical Examples
- When you want to enhance contours in images
- Practical Examples
- When you want to make lines or characters in the scanned images thicker
- Practical Examples
- How to produce a picture quality scan
- Practical Examples
- When you want to enhance text that is difficult to read because of factors such as the background of the scanned document
- Practical Examples
- To correct tilted documents and images
- Practical Examples
- When you want to detect multiple pages fed at the same time
- Practical Examples
- When you want to match the orientation of images to the text when scanning a mixture of pages with different text orientations
- Practical Examples
- When you want to rotate the images of a document placed horizontally to correct the orientation
- Chapter 7 Regular Maintenance
- Chapter 8 Detaching and attaching the feed roller and separation pad
- Chapter 9 Updating CaptureOnTouch Lite
- Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 11 Appendix
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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
Card (Plastic cards)
Use the card slot when scanning plastic cards.
Embossed cards may not be able to be scanned correctly, depending
on the type of embossment.
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.
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.
Wrinkled or creased
documents
Carbon paper
Curled documents Coated paper
Torn documents
Extremely thin, translucent
paper
Documents with paper clips
or staples
Documents with excessive
paper dust particles.
Size 49 to 55 mm (1.93" to 2.17") x 85 to 91 mm (3.35" to 3.58")
Paper
weight
128 to 225 g/m
2
(0.15 to 0.3 mm (0.0059" to 0.0118"))
Size 86 mm (3.39") x 54 mm (2.13") (ISO/IEC standard)
Card
thickness
0.76 mm (0.03") or less
Orientation Vertical feeding only.
For
embossed
cards
Up to 1.4 mm (0.055")