Preparing documents for scanning, Recommended documents – Kodak INNOVATION I100 User Manual

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A-61514 September 2004

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Preparing documents
for scanning

• A batch of documents to be fed into the scanner must be arranged so that

the leading edges of all documents are aligned and centered under the
automatic document feeder. This allows the feeder to introduce documents
into the scanner one at a time. Documents must be positioned face down
for scanning.

• Staples and paper clips in documents may damage the scanner. Remove all

staples and paper clips before scanning.

• Torn, damaged, or crushed pages can be transported successfully through

the scanner. However, no scanner can transport every possible type of
damaged paper. If in doubt about whether a specific damaged document
can be transported through the scanner, place the document in a clear
protective sleeve. Sleeves should be manually fed, one at a time, folded
edge first, while lifting the gap release lever
.

• When scanning documents in a clear protective sleeve, the input tray guides

must be adjusted to accommodate the width of the sleeve.

NOTE: Kodak scanners have been tested with a range of documents that

represent the broad spectrum of document types found in the most
common business applications. Optimal scanner performance is
achieved when scanning documents within the recommended
document specifications. Scanning documents that are outside of
these specifications may lead to undesirable results in terms of
scanner reliability, image quality, and/or consumable life.

Recommended documents

The following chart lists the recommended document attributes.

Materials

• Virgin and recycled papers
• Photographic papers

• Clear protective sleeves meeting the size and

thickness requirements in this section

Paper Types

• Bond
• Laser

• Inkjet
• Offset

Paper Weights

The document feeder handles a broad range of paper weights from 50 to 200 g
(9 to 110 lb.)

Minimum Document Size
(Width x Length)

8.9 x 6.4 cm (3.5 x 2.5 in.)

Maximum Document Size
(Width x Length)

29.7 x 43.2 cm (11.7 x 17 in.)

Paper Inks

NOTE: All inks on the paper must be dry before scanning is started.

• Standard offset printing
• Inkjet printer

• Thermal transfer
• Handwriting inks

Correction Fluids

NOTE: All correction fluids on the paper must be dry before scanning is started.

• Liquid Paper

®

• Tipp-Ex

®

• Wite-out

®

• Other, similar correction fluids

Document Batch Height
for Automatic Feeding

When feeding batched documents, the maximum height of the batched documents
is 10.2 mm (0.4 in.) or approximately 150 sheets of 60 g (16 lb.) paper.

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