3.2 Scanning Different Document Types
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BASIC SCANNER OPERATIONS
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3.2 Scanning Different Document Types
The table below summarizes the types of documents that can be scanned on this scanner.
Media
Paper commonly used in offices
Ream
Weight
52.3 g/m
2
to 104.7 g/m
2
(14 lb to 28 lb)
Size
Legal
A4
Letter
B5
A5
B6
A6
Business card
Custom
(8.5 in.
× 14 in.)
(210 mm
× 297 mm)
(8.5 in.
× 11 in.)
(182 mm
× 257 mm)
(148 mm
× 210 mm)
(128 mm
× 182 mm)
(105 mm
× 148 mm)
(55 mm
× 90 mm)
HINT
The following documents may have difficulty being fed on this scanner.
• Documents of non-uniform thickness (envelopes or paper with pasted on cut-
outs)
• Documents with wrinkles or curls
• Documents with folds or tears
• Tracing paper
• Coated paper
• Carbon paper
• Photosensitive paper
• Perforated or punched documents
• Non-rectangular documents
• Carbonless paper
ATTENTION
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The following documents may have difficulty being scanned. Don’t use them.
• Documents with paper clips or staples
• Documents on which the ink is still wet
• Documents larger than Legal (width: 8.5 in., length: 14 in.)
• Materials other than paper such as fabric, metal foil, or transparencies
• Documents thinner than 52.3 g/m
2
(14 lb) and thicker than 104.7 g/m
2
(28 lb)