Guidelines for using the glass, Sending double-sided documents – HP 9100c Digital Sender series User Manual

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Guidelines for using the glass

The glass is the best way to send unusual documents. Examples of
unusual documents include:



documents on media lighter than 60 g/m

2

(16 lb) or heavier than

135 g/m

2

(36 lb)



irregular sizes or shapes, such as newspaper clippings, receipts,
or business cards



transparencies



gum-backed paper



multipart forms with carbon pages



old or worn photographs or documents



documents containing tears, perforations, punch holes, wrinkles,
or curls

Place these types of documents on the glass one at a time and send
them.

Note

The maximum length the glass can accept is 297 mm (11.7 in). If your
document is longer but you need to use the glass, send the document
in multiple sections.

Sending double-sided documents

You can send double-sided documents using the ADF as long as the
document meets the requirements specified in “Guidelines for using
the ADF” on page 30
. When you send double-sided documents using
the ADF, all of the odd pages send first, and then all of the even
pages. In the final document, the pages are in correct order.

You can also send double-sided documents using the glass.

See “Loading a document” on page 32 for instructions on loading a
double-sided document. Instructions on how to finish sending a
double-sided document appear at the end of the procedure for
sending to each type of destination.

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