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Getting started
1.24
Sending using the
ADF
1.
If the machine is already in Fax mode, skip to step 2.
If the machine is in Copy mode, press
COPY
/
FA X
to change to Fax mode.
2.
Adjust the document guides — by sliding either of them to the left or right
— to fit the page(s) you’ll be faxing. Your fax machines automatic
document feeder will hold up to 50 pages of letter-sized paper, 25 pages of
legal-sized paper or 15 pages of 11 × 17 (ledger)-sized paper.
Note:
If your fax machine’s scanning width (see page 2.2) is set to “A4”
and you insert a letter-sized document, your machine scans the
center 8.2 and sends it unreduced (see pages 2.3–2.4 for more on
reduction). This means that each side of the page will have a 0.16
margin that your fax machine will not scan.
3.
If you’re sending a multi-page document, “fan” the
pages slightly. The bottom sheet should extend just
slightly from the others.
4.
Insert the document
face up
. When you
insert your documents correctly, you will
hear a short beep.
The display will now show the current
scanning width setting and the amount of
memory available.
Document Ready
A4
Mem:100%
5.
Slide the document guides to fit the width of the document.
6.
Adjust resolution and contrast if necessary.
If these are
OK
, skip to step 7. Otherwise, as desired:
Press
RESOLUTION
to change the resolution.
Press
CONTRAST
, then press or to change the contrast.
7.
To use your default memory transmission setting, skip to step 8.
Otherwise, press
MEMORY TRANSMIT
once to “toggle” (switch on or off)
memory transmission.
8.
Now, enter the fax number.
(In fax terms, you’re calling the
remote fax
, on its
remote fax number
.)
Use the numeric keypad to enter the number:
Press Start
919725552009_
As you can see, you also enter any access codes (such as a
9
for “dialing
out” from an office telephone system, or
1
for long-distance) along with the
number, just as you would for a regular phone call.
. . . or . . .
Press a one-touch key to dial the number. (See page 2.9)
. . . or . . .
Press
SPEED DIAL
/
TEL INDEX
once, followed by a three-digit speed dial
number, to dial the number. (See page 2.12)
. . . or . . .
Press
SPEED DIAL
/
TEL INDEX
twice and search for the name to dial the
number. (See page 2.16)
9.
Press
START
.
Now, everything is up to the machines — yours and the one you’re dialing.
If you’ve set your fax to transmit from memory, your machine will first scan the
document into memory, then dial the other fax. When it makes contact, your
machine transmits the stored document from memory.
If you’ve set the fax is set for
non
-memory transmission, your machine simply
dials the other fax. When it makes contact, your machine feeds the document
through, scanning and transmitting it as it goes.
Note:
The more “stuff” (or
black coverage
, to use the fax term) your machine
“sees” on a page, the more slowly the page will feed through as the fax scans
it — especially when you transmit in non-memory mode. Sending a page in
grayscale mode or certain resolution settings makes your machine “see
more “stuff.” The same is true if you set the contrast to Dark.
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