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Precautions for copying and scanning 25
Precautions for copying and scanning
You should not put anything in the Copier/Scanner that could get
stuck in or damage the feed mechanism. Observe the following
precautions to minimize the possibility of jamming or damaging the
feed mechanism:
Remove self-stick notes.
Remove staples and paper clips.
Straighten any curls or wrinkles in the original to be scanned.
Do not scan or copy any original with glue, correction fluid, or wet
ink on it.
Do not scan or copy gummed-backed paper, labels, or originals.
Avoid scanning or copying originals with tears, perforations, or
any defect that may cause a jam.
Feed irregularly-sized originals one at a time.
Do not scan originals that are larger or smaller than the
supported size. See Supported paper sizes and types (media).
Note Small or delicate originals, such as business cards or newsprint, may
require a carrier sheet to correctly feed through the Copier/Scanner.
You can make a carrier sheet by simply taping the leading edge of the
original to a standard sheet of paper.
Note Scanning or copying with the correct resolution and gray scale settings
for your job is important in order to obtain good results. To learn more
about resolution and gray scale, see Scanner resolution and gray
scale.