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Dealing with Odd-sized Originals

Being an international man of mystery, I have my share of expense reports to hand in each month. Nothing annoys me more than having to tape all those taxi and bar receipts to a sheet of letter-sized paper just so I can make copies for the bean counters down in accounting.
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Being an international man of mystery, I have my share of expense reports to hand in each month. Nothing annoys me more than having to tape all those taxi and bar receipts to a sheet of letter-sized paper just so I can make copies for the bean counters down in accounting.

But thanks to my problem-solving buddies over at Ricoh, now I can simply lay my receipts down on the glass, choose a paper size, and scan away. This is particularly helpful for those odd-sized, crumpled receipts I stuff in my briefcase at the airport while waiting for the next flight to adventures far away and destinations unknown.

To learn more, check out this helpful video, in which Chris Markowski explains how to scan odd-sized originals on your Ricoh multifunction network device:

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