Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into iX1600/iX1500
Document type (*1) |
Office paper, postcards, business cards Plastic cards conforming to the ISO7810 ID-1 type (54 × 86 mm/3.37 × 2.13 in.) (*2) |
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Paper weight |
40 to 209 g/m2 (11 to 56 lb) (*3)
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Paper size |
Width: 50.8 to 216 mm (2 to 8.5 in.) Length: 50.8 to 360 mm (2 to 14.17 in.)
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*1: | Select [Manual Feeding Scan] for [Feed] under [Scanning] in [Profile] to scan the following documents:
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*2: | To scan a plastic card, set [Manual Feeding Scan] for [Feed] under [Scanning] in [Profile]. |
*3: | When selecting [Manual Feeding Scan] for [Feed] under [Scanning] in [Profile], a paper weight of up to 256 g/m2 (68 lb) is allowed for document scanning. |
*4: | The document length that can be scanned varies depending on the setting for [Scanning side] under [Scanning] in [Profile]. For details, refer to Scanning Long Pages (iX1600/iX1500). |
When documents are attached with metal objects such as paper clips or staples that can damage the inside of iX1600 or iX1500, remove these metal objects to scan.
Wait until the ink dries completely to scan the documents.
Do not scan documents other than paper such as fabric, metal foil and OHP film
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, wipe the dirt off.
When you scan a plastic card with strong luster such as a gold colored credit card, some parts of the image may appear lighter or darker than the original.
When you scan an embossed card, put the embossed side down, and load the card in landscape orientation in iX1600 or iX1500.
When you scan a document folded in half, make sure that the gap around where the document is folded is 0.3 mm/0.01 in. or less.