Document feeding and scanning, Documents, Document – Canon IMAGEFORMULA CR-190I M111021 User Manual

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Document Feeding and Scanning

This chapter describes precautions regarding documents that can be
handled on this scanner and scanning operations.

Documents

This section describes the types of documents that can be used and
how to place them.

CAUTION

Treat the documents carefully. The paper edges may cut your
fingers.

Document

The CR-190i can feed a wide variety of document sizes. The ranges
of height and length for a document are:

Height : 2.7" to 4.3" (68 to 108 mm)
Length : 4.7" to 9.6" (120 to 245 mm)
Thickness : 0.003" to 0.008" (0.08 to 0.20 mm)
Weight : 17 to 40 lb bond (64 to 157 g/m

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Follow these guidelines when you prepare a document for scanning:
• Before scanning documents that contain pasted artwork, make sure

that the ink or paste is thoroughly dry. If the documents are scanned
with wet ink or paste, the inside of the scanner may become dirty and
it may cause a malfunction.

• If you scan a document written in pencil, the letters may not be

scanned properly or the pencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain
subsequent documents. Before you scan this kind of document,
make a copy, and then scan the copy. After scanning a document
written in pencil or some other soft writing material, be sure to clean
the scanning rollers. (See “Cleaning the Scanning Glass and
Rollers” on p. 15
.)

• If you scan thin paper in the Duplex mode, the ink printed on the back

side may be scanned. If this happens, adjust the scanning density.

• Scanning documents with a rough surface may not feed easily, and

may cause friction between the documents, resulting in a feeding
error. If this happens, feed the documents one by one.

• To avoid paper jams, damage to documents, and a scanner

malfunction, do not feed the following types of paper into the
scanner. If you want to scan these types of paper, first make a copy,
and then scan the copy.

NOTE

• Note that mixing documents of different thickness may cause a

malfunction during feeding.

• Curled, wrinkled, or folded documents may cause an error. If this

happens, straighten out the curls, or reduce the number of
documents loaded.

Length

Height

Wrinkled or creased
paper

Carbon backed paper

Curled paper

Coated paper or fax
recording paper

Torn paper

Extremely thin paper

Paper with clips or
staples

Paper with binding holes

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