Microtek ArtixScanDI 2015c User Manual page 16

Document imaging scanner
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3. Open the top Tray Flap and load the stack of originals on to the Document
4. Align the material with the center of the Document Feed Tray by sliding the
Note: There are several precautions and reminders about using the ADF correctly.
Please refer to the section as below for the detail.
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Feed Tray, with the side to be scanned facing up. Push the stack of papers
into the tray, until the paper's edges touch the feeder rollers.
two Guide Arms toward the stacked sheets if the width of the originals is
less than 8.5 inches.
The document feeder is not designed for scanning photos; doing so may
damage your originals. Microtek accepts no responsibility for damage that
may arise from misuse of equipment.
The ADF can handle documents of the following paper sizes:
Dimensions: Min. 4.14" x 5.83" (105 mm x 148 mm)
Max. 8.5" x 25" (215.9 mm x 635 mm)
Thickness: 10 to 30 lbs.
Document Feed: 50 sheets maximum of copy bond paper
If the documents are torn, curled, or wrinkled, do not put them into the ADF
to scan, because they may cause paper jams.
Remove paper clips or staples before placing documents into the ADF. DO
NOT use the ADF to scan documents with paper clips or staples because
they may cause paper jams or damage the scanner.
Tray Flap
Guide Arms

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