Fujitsu S510 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
3.2 Paper Size of Documents to be Scanned
ScanSnap S510 Operator's Guide 47
Using the ScanSnap
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ATTENTION
Documents hand-written with a pencil may be smeared during a scan.
It is recommended that the Carrier Sheet be used.
If such documents are scanned without using the Carrier Sheet, the rollers of
the ScanSnap get dirty and multi-feeding may be caused. In the case where
you scan such documents without using Carrier Sheet, clean the rollers as
often as possible. For details, refer to "8.2 Cleaning the Scanner Exterior"
(page 231).
Carbonless paper contains chemical substances that may damage the Pad
ASSY and/or rollers such as the pick roller. When scanning documents of
carbonless paper, keep in mind the following:
- Clean the Pad ASSY and rollers as frequently as possible.
- The service life of the ScanSnap may be shorter than you use woodfree
paper.
The pad and/or rollers of the ScanSnap could be damaged if photographs or
sheets of paper affixed to the document come into contact with the pad and/or
rollers during scanning.
HINT
Do not scan the following types of documents:
Documents with paper clips and/or staples (Remove clips and staples to scan
these documents.)
Documents before ink goes dry (Scan documents after the ink goes dry)
Documents larger than Legal (width: 8.5 in. length: 14 in.)
Documents folded in half larger than 216 x 297 mm (W x L) (8.5 x 11.7 in.)
Materials other than paper such as the fabric, metal foil, transparency, or
plastic card.
If you scan the following types of documents without using the Carrier Sheet,
the documents may be damaged or scanned incorrectly.
It is recommended that the documents be inserted inside the Carrier Sheet
when you scan the documents described below with the ScanSnap.
Documents smaller than 2 (width) x 2 (length) in.
Documents thinner than 52 g/m
2
(14 lb) and thicker than 127 g/m
2
(34 lb)
Documents of nonuniform thickness (e.g. envelopes and paper sheets with
other paper sheets affixed)
Wrinkled or curled documents
Folded or torn documents
Tracing paper
Coated paper
Photographs (printing paper)
Perforated or punched documents
Documents of not-square shaped paper
Documents including different widths
Carbonless paper
Thermal paper
Carbon paper
Documents with photographs or sticky notes affixed