Operation Manual
Xerox
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 Duplex Travel Scanner Loading Documents to Scan
22 User Guide
• Coated paper or photographs where the coating can flake off during scanning and leave 
residue in the scanner.
• Extremely smooth, shiny, or highly textured paper may cause the paper feed rollers to slip 
across the page and cause the scanner to report a paper jam.
• Carbonless copy paper may tear while being fed through the scanner and the pressure of the 
rollers may leave streaks on the page. The chemical coating on this paper will rub off on the 
rollers during the scan process, increasing the frequency of miss-feeds and paper jams.
• Partially transparent paper such as tracing paper as any images from the opposite side of the 
page or black background will appear in the scanned images.
• Thermal or photosensitive paper. 
Unsupported Document Types
Do not scan the following types of documents as they may cause damage to the scanner.
• Items outside of the specified supported sizes, thickness, and weight defined in this 
document.
• Non-rectangular or irregularly shaped paper will cause the scanner to detect and report 
document skew errors or paper jams.
• Carbon paper that will leave residue in the scanner and on the rollers that will transfer to the 
next set of documents scanned.
• Documents with hard items attached such as paper clips, binder clips, and staples.
• Documents with wet ink or white-out.
• Overhead projector sheets, plastic film, camera film, and any other type of transparent or 
partially transparent plastic item.
• Documents that have been glued together.
• Cloth or metallic sheets.
Scan Using AutoLaunch™
Based on the recommended full installation of the scanner driver and the Visioneer OneTouch 
software, OneTouch is your main scanning interface for using the scanner. When you insert an 
item into the scanner, it is automatically scanned and the image is sent to a destination location 
or application on your computer, or to a network drive.










