Fax; Sending A Fax Y - Philips MF-JET 500 User Manual

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Sending a fax Y

There are two ways to fax a document: You can
place it onto the scanner glass (fl atbed scanner)
directly or load it into the automatic document
feeder.
Flatbed scanner
1 Open the fl atbed scanner cover. Please make
sure that the scanner glass is clean before
placing the original.
2 Place the document face down onto the
glass.
3 Align it with back left corner of the scanner
(marked with arrows).
If you want to scan small three-dimensional ob-
jects (such as coins or fl owers), use transparent
fi lm to protect the scanner glass.
4 Choose a fax number and press Y.
5 If you want to send just one page, use / to
choose DONE and press OK. If you want to
scan further pages, choose NEXT PAGE and
insert another page. Then press OK.
After transmission, the MF-jet 500 will automati-
cally print a transmission report.
If you want to cancel the transmission, press X
twice.
Automatic feeder
If you are working with originals of an odd size
or photos, please use the fl at-bed scanner.
A5 size documents should be inserted landscape.
The following points are the most common
causes of problems when inserting documents
into the feeder. Do not insert ...
pages that are smaller than A5.
pages from newspapers (printer's ink).
stapled pages or pages with paper clips.
creased or torn pages.
wet pages or pages with corrections made
with correction fl uid; dirty pages or pages
with a glossy or laminated surface.
pages joined with sticky tape or glue, with
adhesive stickers such as "post-it
or pages which are too thin or too thick.
1 Place the document face up into the docu-
ment feeder (up to 10 pages printed on
60–90 g/m² paper).
2 Dial the fax number.
3 Press Y to start the transmission.
After transmission, the MF-jet 500 will automati-
cally print a transmission report.
If you want to cancel the transmission, press X
twice.
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