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Documents Become Dirty

When you perform a scan with the ScanSnap, if documents become dirty, check the following:

Did you scan documents written in lead pencil?

Scanning documents written with a lead pencil may contaminate the rollers.

To prevent the next document that you intend to scan from becoming dirty, perform one of the following:

  • Clean the rollers after scanning documents written in lead pencil.

    For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to Regular Care.

    For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to Cleaning the ScanSnap.

  • Place a document written in lead pencil in an optional Carrier Sheet and perform a scan.

    Place a document written in lead pencil in the Carrier Sheet and perform a scan.

    Place a document written in lead pencil in an optional Carrier Sheet and perform a scan.

To prevent the next document that you intend to scan from becoming dirty, clean the rollers after scanning documents written in lead pencil.

For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to Cleaning the ScanSnap.

Are the rollers or glass inside the ScanSnap dirty?

Clean the inside of the ScanSnap.

For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to Daily Care and Regular Care.

For details about how to perform cleaning, refer to Cleaning the ScanSnap.

See also

  • Part Numbers of (Carrier) Sheets
  • Part Numbers of the Carrier Sheets
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