Loading A Document - GRAPHTEC CS2000 Service Manual

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4.5 Loading a Document

For standard-size documents
Insert the document into the document-scanning table with the face to be scanned facing downward, so that
it is aligned with the center section, to ensure that it is not scanned at an angle. The two modes described
below are provided for loading the document (set from the driver software).
The rollers start rotating after a preset delay time after the document is inserted, to automatically advance
the document to the initial position for scanning.
The rollers start rotating when the FORWARD switch is pressed on the control panel after the document is
inserted, to automatically advance the document to the initial position for scanning (manual loading).
To reposition the document, press the REVERSE switch to remove it, and load it again.
If the PAPER LED does not light after the document feed operation has stopped, press the FORWARD key to ad-
vance the document again.
After the CS2000 is turned on and the driver settings have been enabled in the Scan window, it waits for approxi-
mately two seconds before beginning the specified scan operation.
Load the document in the scanner with the face to be scanned facing downward.
Do not place anything other than the document to be scanned on the scanning table, as the scanner rollers may
start rotating, which is extremely dangerous.
The document may not be fed in correctly if it is curled. The carrier sheet provided should be used for curled docu-
ments (see "4.7 Using the Carrier Sheet" for details).
Load the document in the center of the scanner, as the document may be fed in at an angle and not scanned cor-
rectly if it is significantly off-center.
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Scanning table
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