Scanning Documents Longer Than the Standard Size Such as Receipts

Documents that are longer than the standard size, such as receipts (up to 863 mm/34 in.), can be scanned with the ScanSnap.

For details about documents that can be scanned, refer to Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into the ScanSnap.

  1. Check that the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap is lit in purple.
  2. Pull out the extension on the ADF paper chute (cover).
  3. Load only one document in the ADF paper chute (cover).

    Hold the document with your hand so that it does not fall out of the ADF paper chute (cover).

    Holding the Document with Your Hand
  4. Press the [Scan] button on the ScanSnap (for three seconds or longer) until the button flashes in blue to scan the document.

    The [Scan] button flashes in blue while the scanned image is being sent to the ScanSnap Cloud service.

    When the scanned image has been sent, the [Scan] button lights up in purple again.

    A new scan history is added to the scan history list of the ScanSnap Cloud application by updating the list. For details about the scan history list, refer to Main Window.

    HINT

    When a scanned image is saved in a cloud storage service, a notification is sent to your computer.

    ATTENTION

    Secure enough space where the scanned documents are ejected from the ScanSnap, and pick up the documents with your hands to prevent them from falling off the unit where the ScanSnap is placed on.

    Holding the Document
  5. On a cloud storage service that supports the scanned document type, check the scanned image to make sure the document was scanned properly.

    Scanned images can also be checked in the preview area of the ScanSnap Cloud application.

    HINT

    If the scanned image is not saved in a specified cloud storage service, the document type for the scanned document may have been detected incorrectly. In such a case, the scanned image can be transferred to another cloud storage service. For details, refer to Transferring a Scanned Image to Another Cloud Storage Service.

    If it is difficult to do so, disable the detection of the document type and specify one cloud storage service. Scanned images will always be saved in the specified cloud storage service, regardless of the document type. For details, refer to ScanSnap Cloud Settings Window ([Scan settings] Tab).