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5. Adjust the output tray to accommodate your scanning needs. The
output tray has several positions and extensions. Two end stops are
available to accommodate document stacking. Lift these end stops
as needed for scanning small or longer documents.
• The output tray can be extended to accommodate documents up
to 35.56 cm (14 inches) in length.
Getting your
documents ready to
scan
1. Standard paper size documents feed easily through the scanner.
When organizing your documents for scanning, stack the
documents so the lead edges are aligned and centered in the input
tray. This allows the feeder to introduce documents into the scanner
one at a time.
NOTE: When scanning small documents take extra care to be sure
they are centered in the input tray.
2. Remove all staples and paper clips before scanning. Staples and
paper clips on documents may damage the scanner and
documents.
3. All inks and correction fluids on the paper must be dry before
scanning is started.
4. Place the documents you want to scan in the input tray. Be sure the
front side of your document(s) is positioned against the input tray
and the top of the document(s) is inserted into the input tray first.
Depending on your scanner model, the input tray capacity (20 lb./
80 g/m
2
bond paper) is as follows:
• i2400 Scanner — holds up to 50 documents
• i2600 Scanner — holds up to 75 documents
• i2800 Scanner — holds up to 100 documents
Small document
end stop
Long document
end stops
Input tray
extension for
thick stacks or
long documents