Specifications

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS
3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF
DOCUMENTS
4 DAILY CARE
5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
7 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADF
7.1 Document Size
7.2 Document Quality
7.3 Maximum Document Loading Capacity
7.4 Area not to be perforated
7.5 Multi feed Detection Conditions
8 OPTIONS
9 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix
7.2 Document Quality
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Document Type
The following paper types are recommended for document use:
Woodfree paper
Wood containing paper
When using documents of paper type other than the above, check whether or not the
document can be scanned by test-scanning a few sheets before executing the actual
document.
Document Thickness
Paper thickness is expressed by "paper weight." The following shows the paper weights
that can be used on this scanner:
52 g/m
2
to 127 g/m
2
Only paper weight of 127 g/m
2
is acceptable for A8-size documents.
Precautions
The following documents may not be scanned successfully:
Documents of non-uniform thickness (e.g. envelopes)
Wrinkled or curled documents (See HINT on next page)
Folded or torn documents
Tracing paper
Coated paper
Carbon paper
Carbonless paper
Photosensitive paper
Perforated or punched documents
Documents that are not square or rectangular
Very thin documents
Do not use the following documents:
Paper-clipped or stapled documents
Documents on which the ink is still wet
Documents smaller than A8 (Portrait) in size
Documents wider than A4 or Letter size (216mm)
Documents other than paper such as fabric, metal foil, or transparencies
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