Faxing
❒ Custom
scanned as regular size docu-
ments, so the receiver may find ex-
tra blank margins or edges of
images missing. If you specify a
scan area, only that area will be
scanned regardless of actual docu-
ment size.
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❒ Make sure that all ink, correcting
fluid etc., has completely dried be-
fore placing your original. If it is
still wet, the exposure glass will be
marked and those marks will ap-
pear on the received image.
❒ If you place an A4 size original in
the portrait orientation, the ma-
chine rotates the image by 90 de-
grees before sending. See p.80
"Transmission with Image Rota-
tion", Facsimile Reference <Ad-
vanced Features> .
❒ You can send the first pages from
the exposure glass then the re-
maining pages from the ADF. Af-
ter you have removed the last page
from the exposure glass, insert the
remaining pages in the ADF, and
then press the { { { { Start} } } } key.
❒ When using the Internet Fax func-
tion, documents transmitted are
sent at A4 width. Documents larg-
er than A4 are reduced to A4
width.
Reference
For how to place two-sided doc-
uments, see p.62 "Two-Sided
T ra n sm i s s io n ( D o ub l e - S i d e d
Transmission)", Facsimile Reference
<Advanced Features> .
For acceptable types of originals,
see p.199 "Acceptable Types of
Originals", Facsimile Reference <Ad-
vanced Features> .
14
size
documents
are
Placing a Single Original on
the Exposure Glass
Place originals that cannot be placed
in the optional ADF, such as a book,
on the exposure glass one page at a
time.
A A A A
Lift the exposure glass cover or
the ADF by at least 30 degrees.
Note
❒ If you do not lift the ADF by at
least 30 degrees, the original
size will not be detected.
B B B B
Place the original face down and
align its upper left corner with the
reference mark at the upper left
corner of the exposure glass.
1.
Positioning mark
2.
Scale
C C C C
Lower the ADF.
Note
❒ When setting a bound original,
the received image may contain
some black areas. To reduce this
effect, hold down the original to
prevent the bound part from
rising.