Using the scanner, how do I …? 4-2
4. Use arrows down/up to select the load method – Auto Load or Manual Load. Confirm with
OK.
5. With Auto Load you can select a delay factor if the document is grabbed too fast. Press
arrow right to reach Load Delay and arrow down/up to set a delay factor between 0-1000.
How do I load the scanner with …
manual loading - you determine when the scanner pulls in the original:
1. Align the original’s center with the scanner’s center arrow guide marker.
2. Push the original into the insertion slot until you feel it contact the rollers.
3. The Paper Ready LED lights green (yellow for thick media) when the original is positioned
correctly for a straight scan path.
4. While holding the original in place with one hand, use the other hand to press and hold
down the Paper Forward button on the scanner.
5. The original moves into the start-scan position.
automatic loading - the scanner takes the original as soon as you insert it in the paper slot.
Automatic loading is reliable for most jobs and especially useful for batch scanning jobs.
1. Align the original’s center with the scanner’s center arrow guide marker.
2. Push the original into the insertion slot until you feel it contact the rollers.
3. The Paper Ready LED lights green (yellow for thick media) when the original is positioned
correctly for a straight scan path.
4. The scanner will grab the original automatically and move it into start-scan position.
4.2 Loading and Scanning Thick Media
You may need to digitize or copy images printed or pasted on thick media such as cardboard,
foamboards, gatorboards etc.
On Scanners:
Your flatbed scanner can accommodate originals up to 1,5” ( 38 mm,) thick while still allowing
you to close the cover. For very thick originals you can leave the cover open.
On Scanners:
These scanners support Automatic Thickness Adjustment Control (ATAC). There is an ATAC
key on the iJET Panel. You use the key to raise and lower the pressure-platen. You can change
the insertion slot size (pressure-platen height) on your scanner from 2mm to 15 mm (up to 0.6”).
Originals up to 2mm thick should be scanned with the pressure platen all the way down (normal
position). Thicker originals will require you use the ATAC key to adjust for thick media.