Feeding documents with the Page Separation Mode on the DR-6030C.

Article ID: ART108742 | Date published: 05/11/2015 | Date last updated: 08/16/2015
 

Description

Feeding documents continuously from a stack of documents placed in the feed tray is called the page separation mode.

Solution

  1. Move the feed selection lever on the lower left side of the front of the scanner up .



    Lifting up the feed selection lever causes the document stoppers to rise.

  2. Straighten the edges of the stack of documents to be scanned.

    Do not place the documents on top of the scanner to align them. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
    Be careful when placing a document in the scanner. It is possible to cut your hands on the edge of a sheet of paper.






  3. Set the document guides so they are wider than the document to be scanned.



    When scanning small or short documents, adjust the document guides to the edges of the documents.

  4. Place the documents face up into the feed tray, so that they touch the document stoppers.



    There is a load limit mark on the document guides. do not stack documents higher than this mark (approximately 100 sheets of 20 lb bond (80 g/m2 ) paper). Doing so may cause a paper jam.



  5. Adjust the document guides so they match the width of the document.



    Before starting a scan, make sure that the document is loaded in the scanner correctly. Scanning a curled document or a creased document can damage the document.

  6. Start scanning from the application.
    If the paper feed operation stops due to a system error or a paper jam while the scanner is scanning, resolve the problem, make sure that the scanned image of the last page that was feed has been stored, and then resume the scanning operation.
    Note that documents that are printed on thin paper may fall out of the document eject tray.
    After you finish scanning, close the document feed tray and the document eject ray extension to prevent damage to the scanner while it is not being used.

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