User Guide
5
Original Documents
5-2 CF1501/CF2001
Document Paper Types
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Note
Be sure to use the document paper type appropriate for the feed
method being used.
If the correct paper type is not used, a paper misfeed or damage to the
document may occur.
Precautions for Multi-Sheet Feeding and Single-Sheet Feeding
The following types of documents should not be used for multi-sheet
feeding or single-sheet feeding, otherwise paper misfeeds or damage to
the document may occur. Instead, these types of documents should be
fed manually.
G Thin documents such as typewriter paper or paraffin paper
G Thick documents
G Standard size documents larger than A3 or smaller than A5
G Documents that are transparent or translucent, such as overhead
transparencies or diazo photosensitive paper
G Wrinkled, folded, rolled, or torn documents
G Documents bound with clips or staples
G Coated documents such as carbon-backed paper
Document Feed
Method
Document Paper Type Document Paper Size
Multi-sheet feeding Sheet documents
• Capacity of single-sided
documents: 50 g/m
2
to 110 g/
m
2
• Capacity of double-sided
documents: 60 g/m
2
to 90 g/
m
2
• Capacity of documents of
mixed sizes: 60 g/m
2
to 90 g/
m
2
Document width: 139.7 mm to
297 mm
Document length: 210 mm to
432 mm
Single-sheet feeding Sheet documents
• Capacity of single-sided
documents: 35 g/m
2
to 200 g/
m
2
Document width: 139.7 mm to
297 mm
Document length: 210 mm to
432 mm
Manual feeding Documents, books, large objects
up to a weight of 2 kg (4-1/2 lbs.)
Document width: Less than 297
mm
Document length: Less than 432
mm
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