4. Fax
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Chapter 4. Fax
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4. Fax
As much as possible, use originals printed with darker
colored text (black or dark-blue). Yellow, orange and
green are not suitable.
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Do not place any documents in your machine
that …
… are wet, that have been edited with correction uid,
that are soiled or that have a coated surface. Do not
place foils or endless papers into your machine as
documents.
… that are written on with a soft pencil, with paint,
chalk or charcoal.
… that you have taken from newspapers or magazines
(printer’s ink smudges!).
… that are held together with oce or notebook staples
or with tape or glue. Place into your machine only
single sheets without paper clips or adhesive binding
of any sort.
… that are pasted with note papers.
… that are too thick or too thin (card stock or tissue
paper).
… that are creased, crumpled or torn
Use documents of sizes A4 (8.3 × 11.7 inches,
210 × 297 mm), letter (8.5 × 11 inches, 216 × 279 mm)
or legal, (8.5 × 14 inches, 216 × 356 mm), with 0.13 –
0,2 lb/m
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. You will nd a table listing sizes in the chapter
entitled Installation / Paper. Do not use any documents
that are smaller than A4. You can put in up to 20 docu-
ments at a time.
Inserting Documents
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Separate the documents by fanning them
out, then align them by tapping the edge
of the stack gently against a at surface. is will
prevent several sheets of paper from being drawn
in all at once.
1 Insert the document face down into the document
input tray. e lower most document is sent rst.
2 Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level
on the documents.
Press STOP to eject the document without sending it.
Sending a Fax
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Dial the desired fax number. You can enter a number
with the number pad, or you can select an entry from
the telephone book, the redial list or the caller list:
Manual entry: Enter the number using the num-
ber pad.