Using a document carrier to protect your original, Copying from the keypad, Sending from the keypad -3 – Sony IJP-V100 User Manual

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Using a Document Carrier to
Protect Your Original

Three document carriers are provided in the box with your Sony
IJP-V100. (They are protective “sleeves” that have a transparent plas­

tic front and white paper backing.) Use these document carriers to
protect your fragile or damaged original documents from potential
harm while they’re fed through the Sony IJP-VlOO’s document tray.

Place your document inside a document carrier before copying, fax­
ing, or scanning when your original document is;

• Smaller than standard letter size (8.5 x 11 inches). Non-standard

pages may not load properly and could jam inside the Sony IJP-V 100.

• Torn. Rough edges may cause a paper jam inside the Sony

IJP-V 100.

• Precious or fragile. For example, a photograph or a legal

document.

• Very thin paper. Less than 20-lb weight paper may not load

properly and could jam inside the Sony IJP-V 100.

When placing the document carrier into the document tray, load it

with the sealed edge down and the transparent side facing away from
you.

Caution: To avoid damaging the Sony IJP-V 100, do not use the docu­
ment carrier to protect anything thicker than a photograph.

Copying from the Keypad

Because of the limited memory available in the Sony IJP-V 100, this
method is not recommended for copying large or complex docu­
ments. If more memory is needed, copy using the VAIO Document
Assistant, which uses your computer’s memory.

If your original document is a photograph, or if you want your copies
to be darker or lighter than your original, use the instructions in the
following section, “Controlling how your copies will look.”

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