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Using the Multi Photo Feeder

Loading Photos or Business Cards in the Multi Photo Feeder

Note:
  • Always use the document table to scan an important or one-of-a-kind photos or business cards. Dust, friction, or a jam may cause damage to the photo or business card if it is loaded in the Multi Photo Feeder.
  • The photo or business card must have no dust on either side. Remove any dust before you load it.
  • The maximum number of photos or business cards you can scan at one time is 24.
  • Do not use the Multi Photo Feeder to scan ink jet printed photos or business cards; otherwise you may damage them.
  • To avoid damaging a photo or business card, do not scan it more than 5 times using the Multi Photo Feeder.
  • Before loading photos or business cards in the Multi Photo Feeder, make sure the scanner cover is removed from the scanner and nothing is on the document table.
  • Make sure your photos or business cards are all the same size. The Multi Photo Feeder applies the size of the first scanned photo or business card to the rest of them.
  • If a photo has no extra copy, scan it using the document table instead. The Multi Photo Feeder may damage the photo if a jam occurs.

Caution:
  • Keep your hair, clothes, and hands away from the input tray of the Multi Photo Feeder. You may hurt yourself, damage the scanner, or both.
  • To avoid damaging the scanner, do not scan a damaged photo using the Multi Photo Feeder.

Lift up the output tray slightly and hold it up.

Load up to 24 photos or business cards into the feeder, face down, short edge first and top edge first, as far as they go.

Note:
Do not load photos or business cards long edge first.

Let go of the output tray and slide the guides so they are against the sides of your photos or business cards.

Note:
  • Do not remove the white stickers on the bottom of the Multi Photo Feeder.
  • Don't load photos or business cards above the arrow mark inside the guide.
  • If your photos or business cards are narrower than the guides, slide them against the left guide.


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