Loading a document, Caution, Types of documents to avoid – Panasonic KV-SV50 User Manual

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Adjust the document guides to fit the size

of the documents to be scanned.

• Make sure to properly align the documents to

the document guides.

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When using legal paper, pull out the exten­
sion tray from the document tray as shown

in the illustration.

Caution :

• For thin or thick paper, scan the document using single paper feed. Also, remove the document from the

exit tray after it is scanned.

• The scanner will accept 13 to 27 lb paper for continuous scanning and 11 to 34 lb paper for a single

scan.

• You can load up to 80 sheets of 20 lb paper (limit mark of the document guide). Never allow the amount

of documents in the tray to exceed the fill indicator. Reduce the number of documents in the tray if they
are thick, creased, or curled.

• Be sure to remove the document from the exit tray after it is scanned.
• In cases where very fragile documents are to be scanned, it is recommended to make a copy and use the

copy to scan into the unit.

Types of Documents to Avoid :

• OHP sheets, other plastic film, cloth, or metallic sheets.
• Paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, paste etc.
• Documents with wet ink.
• Thick or irregular documents such as envelopes, ups, etc.
• Copying paper such as carbons or carbonless paper.

(Chemically treated carbonless forms)

Note : Scanning chemically treated paper will result in premature wear of paper feed roller.

• Damaged or wrinkled documents.
• Unusually shaped documents,
o Tracing paper.

Note; Use only Single Scan mode for coated documents or photos.

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