You can
load a single envelope, photo, or large, thick, or folded original
in the input tray. Make sure the original meets the specifications
for special originals before loading it.
Open the input tray and pull up its
extension.
Pull out the output tray and its
extension, and open the stopper.
Note: If you are
loading an original that is 15.5 inches (393.8 mm) or longer, do
not pull out the input or output tray extensions and do not open
the stopper.
Slide the input tray edge guides all
the way out.
Check to make sure that the page
separation lever is in the position shown here.
Note: To prevent
paper jams, make sure to set the lever back to its original
position when scanning standard single- or multi-page
originals.
Load envelopes vertically in the input
tray with the printable side down and the flap facing as shown.
Slide in the envelopes until they meet resistance.
Do one
of the following to load a photo, or folded or irregularly shaped
originals:
For a folded original, fold and load the original as shown.
Caution:
Do not load the original with the open side
facing down.
For a photo or an irregularly shaped original, load it in the
center of a carrier sheet with the printed side facing down. Make
sure the illustration on the front edge of the carrier sheet is
facing up.
For an A4-size or larger original, fold it as shown and place
it in the center of a carrier sheet. Make sure the illustration on
the front edge of the carrier sheet is facing up.
Load the original in the input tray as
shown until it meets resistance.
Folded original
Photo or irregularly shaped
original
Slide
the edge guides against the edges of the original or carrier
sheet.
Turn off the Detect Double Feed setting on the Main Settings
tab in Epson Scan 2 when scanning special originals.
If necessary during scanning, adjust
the position of the stopper on the output tray extension to fit the
ejected originals.
Note: If thicker
paper does not eject properly or falls from the output tray, push
in the output tray and allow the originals to eject freely onto the
surface below the scanner. If the scanned images are affected by
the originals ejecting below the scanner, try placing the scanner
on the edge of a table where the ejected originals can drop
freely.