Making Copies - Muratec F-98 Operating Instructions Manual

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Making copies

One of the best things about your fax machine is that it doubles as a copier. This
makes it easy for you to keep copies of your important documents, such as insur-
ance forms, receipts and letters.
To make a copy with your fax machine:
1
Prepare the document just as you
would for a fax transmission.
Remember:
• There are certain types of docu-
ments you never should insert into
your fax machine. (You might wish
to review "Things not to put in your
fax," page 1.12.)
• The document can be up to 30 pages
in length.
• If you're copying a multi-page docu-
ment, "fan" the pages so that the
bottom page extends just slightly
from the rest.
• Adjust your machine's document
guides to fit the document.
2
Insert the document face up. (If neces-
sary, re-adjust the document guides for
a correct fit.)
3
Press
. The
shows:
COPY
LCD
# of pgs. to copy 01
Copy/Stop
If you want to make one copy of each page of the document, skip to step 5.
Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
4
Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number of copies for each page
in the document. You may choose one ("01") to 99 copies. Here, we've chosen
three copies.
# of pgs. to copy 03
Copy/Stop
Note: The setting requires two digits, so there always must be a leading
zero for quantities below 10 copies.
5
Press
to begin the copying process.
COPY
Note: The fax machine offers dual-access performance, and can carry out a fax
transmission already programmed in memory while it is copying.
However, the fax cannot send a document from the feeder nor scan a docu-
ment into memory while copying/printing.
Getting started
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