Using Carrier Sheets With Originals - Oki lp-1030-mf User Manual

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LP-1030-MF User's Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation
- Originals with protruding parts such as an index or label
- Originals that are thin and soft
- Originals that are bound (such as books)
- Originals that are wet or sticky
- Originals with partial thickness differences
- Originals stuck with adhesive tape or glue
- Originals with a thick plate attached to the end
- Originals with undried ink or correction fluid
- Originals with rear carbon attached
- Originals other than paper (such as electronic substrates, glass products, or
metal products)
Note
Be sure to use a carrier sheet to protect important or glossy originals.
* Without the carrier sheet, the original may be damaged by a jam or similar
problem.
The tracks from the advance roller may mark the original.
Use a carrier sheet for the following original types.
- Originals with 2 or more sheets affixed or overlapped together
- Originals with folds
- Originals with wrinkles, rips, or other defects
- Originals with curls or waves
- Originals with tears, fissures, or holes
- Originals with a trace of paper clip
- Originals with staples
- Originals stuck with adhesive tape or glue
- Originals not straight on the front end
- Originals such as photographs that stick easily to glass
- Originals such as pencil drawings that may make the scanner glass or other
parts dirty
Also, to scan a non-standard size as a standard size, use a carrier sheet.

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