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Specifying the Original Size and Scanning Method

To specify the original size ([Original Size])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Original Size]

If the size of the original is not detected correctly, select a key indicating the size of the original to be scanned. If the machine cannot detect the size of irregular sized originals or photos, manually specify the size.

To specify the binding position of the original ([Binding Position])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Binding Position]

Set the options to scan originals correctly based on their properties.

Settings

Description

[Auto]

Automatically configures the binding position of the original. A page margin position along the long side of the paper is selected if the original length is 11-11/16 inches (297 mm) or less. A page margin along the short side of the paper is selected if the original length exceeds 11-11/16 inches (297 mm).

[Left Bind]

Select this option when the binding position is set to the left of the original.

[Right Bind]

Select this option when the binding position is set to the right of the original.

[Top Bind]

Select this option when the binding position is set to the top of the original.

To specify the original loading direction ([Original Direction])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Original Direction]

Specify the orientation of the loaded original.

To collectively scan different sized originals using the ADF ([Mixed Original])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Mixed Original]

Even for an original with pages of different sizes, by using the ADF, you can scan data while detecting the size of each page. If the widths of the originals are the same, select [Same Width]. If the widths of the originals are different, select [Different Width].

To scan an original that is thinner than plain paper using the ADF ([Thin Paper Original])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Thin Paper Original]

This function reduces the transport speed of the original on the ADF to prevent the original from being caught when scanning an original that is thinner than plain paper.

To scan a folded original using the ADF ([Z-Folded Original])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Z-Folded Original]

The size of the original - even folded originals - can be detected accurately.

To scan while removing dust on the slit glass ([Despeckle])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Original Settings]
          • [Despeckle]

Scan an original using the ADF while removing dust from the Slit Scan Glass.

It takes longer to finish scanning, compared to the normal operation.

To scan a number of originals as a single job ([Separate Scan])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [No. of Originals]
        • [Separate Scan]

If the number of original sheets is so large that they cannot be loaded into the ADF at the same time, you can load them in several batches and handle them as one job.

You can also scan the original using both ADF and Original Glass alternately.

  • For details on the operation procedure of Serial Scan, refer to Here.

To copy multiple originals in different settings collectively ([Program Jobs])

To display:
  • [Copy]
    • [Application]
      • [Others]
        • [Program Jobs]

Originals are scanned with different settings for each set, and copied collectively. Use this function when various types of originals are mixed, such as 1-sided original to be printed on one side of paper, and 2-sided original to be copied by enlarging.

  • For details about the operation procedure of [Program Jobs], refer to Here.