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Originals that have become deteriorated
Originals that are torn
When loading documents that
are thin, that are easily torn, or
that you do not want to damage
Use the optional carrier sheet for thin documents and
documents that you do not want to damage.
U “Options and Consumable Products” on
page 214
Documents That Need the Carrier
Sheet
Valuable documents that you do not want to
damage (documents on loan, master copies, old
drawings, antique maps, works of art, etc.)
Documents with fragile surfaces and/or materials
(collages, newspapers, rice paper, oil pastel
drawings, etc.)
Transparent and translucent film
Notes for When Putting Documents
into the Carrier Sheet
Insert the document in the carrier sheet as shown.
Insert the document with the side to be scanned
facing the transparent sheet.
Align the top edge of the document with part
of the carrier sheet.
Align the side of the document with line .
c
Important:
If the carrier sheet is loaded, the printer cannot
automatically detect the width. On the control
panel, set the Original Size or the Scan Size and
Top Offset.
U “Copy menu (SC-T5400M Series Only) ” on
page 167
U “Scan menu (SC-T5400M Series Only)” on
page 171
How to Load Documents
c
Important:
If the original tends to curl, load the original
after straightening the curl.
Smooth the creases in the original, and then
load it.
A
Align the document guide on the right side
with the document loading position.
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