Place documents, photos, and other printed materials ("originals") to be scanned, faxed, or copied on the platen glass or in the feeder. Determine whether to use the platen glass or feeder depending on the document type and usage.
Platen Glass
Scans originals in a fixed position. Originals must be placed one at a time, but this ensures highly accurate scanning. You can also place the following originals on the platen glass:
Books, thick paper, thin paper, and other originals that cannot be placed in the feeder
Tracing paper, transparencies, and other transparent originals
You can place two or more sheets of originals in the feeder. The placed originals are scanned automatically one sheet at a time. Both sides of originals can be scanned at the same time. Placing Originals in the Feeder
Place Dry Originals
Before placing originals, make sure that any ink, correction fluid, or glue on them has completely dried.
Placing Originals on the Platen Glass
For the size of the originals that can be placed on the platen glass, see the basic specifications of the machine. Basic Specifications
1
Open the feeder.
2
Place the side of the original to be scanned face down on the platen glass in the landscape orientation while aligning the corner of the original with the top left corner of the platen glass.
When scanning tracing paper, transparencies, and other transparent originals, place a sheet of plain white paper on top.
3
Gently close the feeder.
4
When scanning of the original is complete, remove the original from the platen glass.
Placing Originals in the Feeder
When scanning two or more sheets of originals, place only originals of the same size. For the size of the originals that can be placed in the feeder, see the specifications of the feeder. Feeder Specifications
To prevent paper jams inside the feeder, do not place the following originals:
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