Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into the ScanSnap
Conditions for documents that can be loaded directly into the ScanSnap are as follows:
Document type |
Office paper, postcards, business cards Plastic cards conforming to the ISO7810 ID-1 type (54 × 86 mm/2.1 × 3.4 in.) |
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Paper weight |
40 to 209 g/m2 (11 to 56 lb)
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Paper size |
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*1: | Scanning starts when you hold down the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap for 3 seconds or longer. |
If you scan a magnetic card or IC card, do not bring the black magnetic part in contact with the magnetic part of the ADF top section. Otherwise, the data on the card may be lost.
The following types of documents must not be scanned:
Documents attached with the metals such as paper clips or staples that can damage the inside of the ScanSnap
Remove the metals for scanning.
Documents on which the ink is still wet
Wait until the ink dries completely to scan these documents.
Documents larger than 216 × 863 (mm)/8.5 × 34 (in.) (width × length)
Documents other than paper such as fabric, metal foil and OHP film
When you scan picture postcards, be aware that the picture side may get damaged. It is the responsibility of the customer to scan picture postcards.
Be careful of the following when you scan plastic cards:
Cards that are bent may not be fed properly.
If the surface of the card is dirty with grease marks such as fingerprints, perform scanning after wiping the dirt off.
When you scan plastic cards with strong luster, some parts of the image may appear lighter or darker than the original.
Example: gold colored credit card
When you scan embossed cards, put the embossed side down, and load the card in landscape orientation.