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Kodak i2900 - Using the Rear Document Exit

Kodak i2900
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A-61778 December 2013 3-5
Using the rear
document exit
Documents that require special handling (i.e., shipping envelopes, etc.) can be
output using the rear document exit. This exit provides the straight-through
paper path option that allows an exception document to pass through the
transport, thus reducing the possibility of a document jam.
To use the rear document exit, lift the rear document exit lever up.
Use the rear document exit when:
documents are too stiff (e.g., rigid) to make the turn in the transport and are
jamming (U9 is being displayed on the operator control panel).
output stacking order is not important.
scanning directly into the recycle bin when documents are no longer needed
after scanning.
scanning photographs.
NOTES:
Be sure to lower the rear document exit lever into it’s original position when
finished.
Be sure that you have adequate clearance behind the scanner to feed the
document(s) through when using this option.
When scanning several documents through the rear document exit, the
documents will be output in the reverse scanning order.
When using the rear document exit, you cannot use the document printing
option.

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