In an optical-reading document board, an anti-reflection layer is formed by a transparent film and an anti-reflection film is bonded on a document-resting surface of a transparent glass plate. The anti-reflection layer is structured by a transparent film and an anti-reflection film bonded on one surface of the transparent film. The use of such an anti-reflection film greatly improves reflectivity to provide an averaged reflectivity of approximately 3% in the entirety. As a result, the transmissivity of light is 94% or greater. In connection with this, the conventional layer has a reflectivity of approximately 8%, and a transmissivity thereof is around 90%. This makes it possible to effectively utilize more of the light from the light source and thus greatly improve contrast.

 
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