Operation Manual

See the help for more details on Copy Manager
functions.
Notes on Loading Documents in
the Scanner
This section describes the document widths and paper
types that can be loaded and documents that cannot be
loaded.
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Important:
If a document covered in dust is loaded, the dust
may adhere inside the MFP Scanner and decline
the quality of copied or scanned images. Before
loading a document in the scanner, remove any
dust from the document.
Width of documents that can be
loaded
152 to 914 mm (6 to 36 inches)
Document paper types that can be
loaded
Plain Paper
Recycled Paper
Tracing Paper
Matte film
Blueprint copy, diazo type (blue lines on white base)
Blueprint copy, negative image (white lines on blue
base)
Matte paper for ink jet printers
Synthetic paper
Newspaper
Advertisement paper
Photopaper
* When loading a thin document, we recommend
placing it between clear holders or other similar
objects.
Documents that cannot be loaded
Do not load the following documents. Failure to observe
this precaution could cause paper jams or damage the
scanner.
Documents with creases or wrinkles
Documents with bindings
Documents with curls
Documents with carbon backing
Documents with staples, paper clips, or glue
attached
Documents with many holes, such as loose leaf
paper
Documents with irregular shapes or not cut at right
angles
Documents with photos, stickers, or labels attached
Transparent documents
Glossy documents
Deteriorated documents
Documents with rips
When you load a document that is
more than 0.25 mm thick
Before loading a document in the scanner, do the
following three things.
SC-T7200 Series/SC-T5200 Series/SC-T3200 Series/SC-T7200D Series/SC-T5200D Series User's Guide
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