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Introduction
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Loading Documents
Be sure to read the following guidelines before you begin faxing, copying or scanning.
Acceptable Documents
Automatic document feeder (ADF)
Single-sheet Multiple-sheet
Size
(Width ×
Length)
Max. : 8.5 × 35.4 in. (216 × 900 mm)*
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Min. : 4.7 × 3.9 in. (120 × 100 mm)
Max. : 8.5 × 14.0 in. (Legal) (216 × 356
mm)
Min. : 8.5 × 5.5 in. (Half-Letter) (216 ×
139.5 mm)
Quantity
1 sheet
Max. 80 sheets of Letter, Legal,
Half-letter
, A4, A5 ,
F4
(75 g/m
2
or 20lb. paper)
Weight 35.0 to 128.0 g/m
2
52.0 to 105.0 g/m
2
Thickness 0.002 to 0.006 in. (0.05 to 0.15 mm) 0.002 to 0.005 in. (0.07 to 0.12 mm)
Document type Plain paper Plain paper
Real time transmission with super-fine resolution, 8.5 *1 × 14.0 in. (216 × 356 mm).
Document glass
Size
(Width ×
Length)
Max. : 8.5 × 14.0 in. (Legal) (216 × 356 mm)
Min. : Unlimited
Quantity 1 sheet
Thickness When using the platen cover: Max 1.1 in. (28 mm)
Items to Avoid
The following documents cannot be loaded into the automatic document feeder
(ADF). Use the document glass for these types of documents.
Torn documents or those with holes•
Extremely wrinkled or curled documents•
Documents which are moistened, or stuck with static electricity•
Documents with carbon on the back or no-carbon documents•
Cloth, metal sheets•
Documents with staples, paper clips, or adhesive tape attached•
Documents pasted or glued together•
Glossy documents or documents with a special coating•
If you load the following types of documents on the document glass, the glass
surface could be damaged or cracked.
Do not strongly press down a document when copying a thick document.•
When a solid object is being scanned, load it carefully on the document glass.•
Sharp protrusions could scratch the glass surface.•