Unacceptable documents – Brother ADS-3100 High-Speed Desktop Color Scanner for Home & Small Offices User Manual

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Unacceptable Documents

The following types of documents may not be scanned successfully:

Documents with a carbon sheet attached

Documents written in pencil

Documents of uneven thickness, such as envelopes

Documents with large wrinkles or curls

Documents that use tracing paper

Documents that use coated paper

Photographs (photographic paper)

Documents printed on perforated paper

Documents printed on unusually-shaped paper (not square or rectangle)

Documents with photos, notes, or stickers affixed to them

Documents that use carbonless paper

Documents that use loose-leaf paper or any paper with holes in it

Documents with paper clips or staples

Documents with wet ink

Fabrics, metallic sheets, or overhead projector sheets

Glossy or mirrored media

Documents that exceed recommended thicknesses

IMPORTANT

Carbonless papers contain chemical substances that may damage the rollers (for example, the Pick Up
Roller). If paper jams occur frequently, clean the Brake Roller and Pick Up Roller. The life of the Brake
Roller and Pick Up Roller may be reduced compared to scanning paper with high wood content.

When scanning paper with high wood content, the life of the Brake Roller and Pick Up Roller may be
reduced compared to scanning wood-free paper.

The Brake Roller and Pick Up Roller may become damaged when a photo or sticky note on the document
touches these parts during scanning.

The surface of the document may be damaged when scanning glossy papers such as photographs.

The damage caused by using any unacceptable documents with your Brother machine may not be
covered under warranty.

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Document Areas That Should Not Be Perforated

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Clean the Scanner and Rollers

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