Transmission And Reception Operations; To Send A Document; What Documents May Be Used; Never Use - Olivetti Fax-Lab 128 Instructions Manual

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T
O SEND A DOCUMENT
W
HAT DOCUMENTS MAY BE USED
Dimensions
Width
210 mm
Length
min. 105 mm - max. 600 mm
Unit weight
70 - 90 gr/m
For documents of different sizes from those specified above,
photocopy the original onto A4 sheets or another supported
format and send the copy.
N
EVER USE
curled paper
excessively thin paper
torn paper
damp or set paper
excessively small paper
crumpled paper
carbon paper
In addition, in order to avoid damaging your fax machine and
invalidating your guarantee, make sure that the documents
you are to use do not contain:
staples
paper clips
adhesive tape
correcting liquid or glue that has not yet dried.
In all these cases, photocopy the document and send the
copy.
T
O PLACE THE DOCUMENT IN THE ADF
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2
(max. 5 sheets)
1. Push the paper support exten-
sion in the slot until it clicks into
position.
T
RANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OPERATIONS
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3. Once the document has been inserted in the automatic docu-
ment feeder (ADF), the display shows on the top line:
and on the bottom line, the default contrast value: "NORMAL".
If you do not perform any operation within about two minutes
of inserting the document in the automatic document feeder
(ADF), the fax machine will automatically unload the docu-
ment from the feeder.
T
O ADJUST THE CONTRAST AND RESOLUTION
Before sending a document you can make some ad-
justments so as to optimize the printing quality.
T
O ADJUST THE CONTRAST
1. Press the key:
The display shows:
2. Press the keys
until the display shows:
3. Press the key:
The display shows:
4. Press the keys
until the display shows:
5. Press the key:
The display shows:
2. Place the document in the auto-
matic document feeder (ADF)
with the side to be sent face down
(A).
Place the document against the
right-hand side of the feeder: see
the mark printed on the fax ma-
chine's casing (B).
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