Guidelines for using the glass, Sending double-sided documents – HP 8100C User Manual

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Guidelines for documents

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Guidelines for using the glass

The glass is the best way to send unusual documents. Examples of
unusual documents include:

Documents on media lighter than 60 g/m

2

(16 lb) or heavier than

105 g/m

2

(28 lb).

Irregular sizes or shapes, such as newspaper clippings, receipts,
or business cards.

Transparencies.

Gum-backed paper.

Multipart forms with carbon pages.

Old or worn photographs or documents.

Documents containing tears, perforations, punch holes, wrinkles,
or curls.

Place these types of documents on the glass one at a time and send
them. See

“To load a document on the glass” on page 19

for

instructions.

Note

The maximum length the glass can accept is 297 mm (11.7 inches). If
your document is longer but you need to use the glass, send the
document in multiple sections.

Sending double-sided documents

You can send double-sided documents using the glass, or ADF as
long as the document meets the requirements specified in

“Guidelines for using the ADF” on page 16

. You will find steps for

sending double-sided documents in the actual procedures for loading
and sending documents.

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