Placing an Original on the Exposure Glass
Use the exposure glass to scan originals that cannot be placed in the auto document feeder (ADF), such as books and license cards.
- When lowering the ADF, do not place your hands on the hinges and exposure glass. Your hands or fingers are caught, which can result in injury.
Do not lift the ADF forcefully. The cover of the ADF might open and cause injury. The ADF, or its hinges may also become damaged.
Lift the ADF.
Lift the ADF by more than 30 degrees to detect the document size automatically when placing an original on the exposure glass.
Place the original face down and aligned to the mark on the upper left corner of the scan area.
Lower the ADF.
You can set a book or object that is less than 20 mm (0.79 inches) thick. A book or object that is thicker than 20 mm (0.79 inches) cannot be set.
When you place a thick book or three-dimensional original on the exposure glass and lower the ADF, the back side of the ADF rises up to accommodate the original.
Do not open or close the ADF with your hands placed in the space between the ADF and exposure glass.