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Inserting Cut Sheet Paper
You can put up to 100 sheets of cut sheet paper in the ASF.
Note:
Use cut sheet paper (single-ply) that meets the specifications. (See "Specifications" at the
beginning of this manual.)
Do not insert any paper that has clips or staples.
Make sure the cut sheet paper is flat, without curls, folds, or wrinkles.
1.
Pull out the ASF guide and the pocket guide appropriately for the size of the cut sheet
paper to be set. (See illustration I.)
CAUTION:
To avoid a paper jam, always pull out the pocket guide before processing cut sheet paper.
2.
Make sure the Document LED is flashing.
3.
Set the cut sheet paper in the ASF with the edges aligned to the paper setting mark
on the right side of the roll paper cover. (See illustration J.)
Follow the precautions below.
Set the sheets with the face on which you want to print facing inside.
To scan checks or read the magnetic ink characters with MICR, set the sheets
with the part of the magnetic ink characters facing outside and down.
To set multiple sheets, align them neatly on the bottom-right (insertion side)
corner.
CAUTION:
If the documents are inserted without being aligned, they may not be fed at all, or a paper
jam or incorrect feeding of multiple sheets may result.
4.
After setting the cut sheet paper, release it immediately.
CAUTION:
Do not open the covers while processing is in progress.
Do not insert an ID card into the ID card insertion slot while processing cut sheet paper.
Ejecting Cut Sheet Paper
Remove the cut sheet paper when it is ejected. (See illustration K.)
For two-pocket models, paper may be ejected separately into the main pocket and the sub
pocket depending on your application.
CAUTION:
To prevent a paper jam, do not leave more than 100 sheets in the pocket (for two-pocket models,
100 sheets in the main pocket and 50 sheets in the sub pocket) while processing cut sheet paper.
Scanning ID Cards
Follow the steps below to scan both side of an ID card.
Note:
Use an ID card which meets the specifications. (See "Specifications" at the beginning of this
manual.)
Make sure that the ID card is flat and does not have excessive bending, cracks, folds, or
embossing.
Do not touch the external terminal when using an IC card.
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