Samsung SF 110T Operator's Manual

Samsung SF 110T Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 EURO(M)-cover 3/26/98 3:40 PM Page 1 ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 2 EURO(M)-cover 3/26/98 3:40 PM Page 2 Operator’s Guide SAMSUNG FACSIMILE Please read this guide before you use this equipment.
  • Page 3 7. Your SAMSUNG fax machine should never be placed on, near, or over a radiator, heater, air conditioner, or ventilation duct. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power or telephone cords. Do not locate your SAMSUNG fax machine where the cords will be abused by persons walking on them.
  • Page 4 EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM 15.Avoid using your SAMSUNG fax machine during a lightning storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. If prudent, unplug the AC power and telephone cords for the duration of the lightning storm.
  • Page 5 (2) identification of either business, business entity or individual sending the message; and (3)telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or individual. See page 2.6 for instructions on how to enter this information into your Samsung FAX machineÕs memory.
  • Page 6 3/26/98 3:20 PM You should also know that: ¥ Your Samsung FAX machine is not designed to be connected to a digital PBX system. ¥ Special features, such as ÒCall WaitingÓ, may interrupt FAX service, and we suggest that these services not be installed on the FAX line.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Setting the Terminal ID (Your Name and Number) ... 2.8 Recording a TEL/FAX Greeting Message ... 2.11 Recording an ANS/FAX Greeting Message ... 2.13 Chapter 3 The Fax Machine Sending a Fax ... 3.1 Preparing a Document ... 3.1 Loading a Document ... 3.2 Dialing a Number ...
  • Page 8 EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM ONTENTS Chapter 4 The Answering Machine Checking your ANS/FAX Greeting Message ... 4.1 Monitoring an Incoming Call ... 4.1 Recording a Memo ... 4.2 Playing Back Messages ... 4.3 Playing Back Caller Messages ... 4.3 Playing Back Memos ...
  • Page 9 EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM ONTENTS Chapter 6 Care and Maintenance Clearing Document Jams ... 6.1 Cleaning the Roller and Scanning Glass ... 6.3 Purchasing and Storing Paper ... 6.5 Replacing the Backup Battery ... 6.5 LCD Error Messages ... 6.7 Fixing Fax Problems ...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Your New Machine

    EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM Page 8 C h a p t e r O n e ACHINE...
  • Page 11: Features

    This chapter will familiarize you with your new SF-110T fax machine. Features SamsungÕs SF-110T is designed and engineered using the latest technology. This full- featured, high performance machine not only meets, but exceeds, industry standards. The following is a list of its many useful features: ¥...
  • Page 12: Familiarizing Yourself With Your New Machine

    EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM ACHINE Familiarizing Yourself with Your New SF-110T FAX Machine Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your new machine by studying the pictures on the next few pages. Front View Use this as you would use a telephone handset.
  • Page 13: Rear View

    EURO(M)-Chapter 1 3/26/98 3:20 PM ACHINE Rear View Page 11 AC Power Socket The power cord connects to this socket. Phone Socket (LINE) The telephone line cord connects to this jack. Ringer Switch Use this switch to change the volume of the ring. Speaker Handset Socket This is where you connect...
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    EURO(M)-OPE Panel 3/26/98 3:42 PM ACHINE Control Panel Use to record or play outgoing message to be used in ANS/FAX mode. Use to record or play a memo. Use to play back caller messages. Use to delete a message. Use to set the resolution of the document (STANDARD, FINE, SUPER FINE, PHOTO).
  • Page 15 EURO(M)-OPE Panel 3/26/98 3:42 PM Displays information. DIGITAL ANSWERING SYSTEM MEMO PLAY ERASE RESOL. MENU VOLUME/ DIRECTION RCV. SPEED ANSWER STOP PQRS WXYZ REDIAL/PAUSE START/ COPY OHD/V.REQ. HELP Press to temporarily switch from pulse to tone dialing. HELP Press to print out the help list. The help list shows the machine’s basic functions and commands.
  • Page 16: Fax Theory

    ACHINE Fax Theory Thank you for your purchase of this SAMSUNG fax machine. We want you to get maximum use from your new equipment, therefore we would like to explain a little bit about FAX machines and how they work. This will help when reading the rest of this manual and becoming acquainted with FAX machines in general, plus all the features available with your new machine.
  • Page 17 As far as it goes, this description of the fax process is accurate, and should be kept in mind whenever using any fax machine. HAPTER NE :...
  • Page 18: Chapter 2 Installation And Setup

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM Page 1 C h a p t e r T w o NSTALLATION AND ETUP...
  • Page 19: Choosing A Location

    AC power outlet. There is no power switch on your SF- 110T fax machine. Power will come on as soon as the AC power cord is connected. HAPTER...
  • Page 20: Installing The Backup Battery

    The battery can maintain the internal memory for about 20 hours. If the battery is weak or missing, the LCD displays a warning message. ETUP To prevent the fax machine from The battery maintains setup Reconnect the telephone line cord, if...
  • Page 21: Installing Paper

    Your machine must have a roll of paper installed in order to operate. Find the paper roll included with the parts, and follow the directions below: Open the cover by lifting the release lever on the side of the fax machine. Insert the paper roll. Install the spacer, if necessary.
  • Page 22: Making A Copy

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Close the cover. The machine sounds a tone and feeds the paper out about an inch. Tear off the excess paper. Making a Copy Copy a document to make sure that the machine is working properly. Choose a document to copy.
  • Page 23: Setting Up The Machine

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND The LCD asks to select a proper contrast. Select the proper contrast by pressing à or ¨. Press START/COPY. Setting up the Machine Follow the directions below to set up your machine. Adjusting Ringer Volume Choose the ringer volume with the RINGER switch on the left side of the...
  • Page 24: Selecting Tone Or Pulse Dial Service

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Selecting TONE or PULSE Dial Service Set the DIAL MODE switch on the left side of the machine to match the type of service you have. Setting the Date and Time Press MENU. Press 2.
  • Page 25 EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Press START/COPY. The LCD asks you to choose a date format. Choose the date format you want by using à or ¨. Press START/COPY to implement the setup. The LCD displays the date and time in the new format.
  • Page 26: Setting The Terminal Id (Your Name And Number)

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Enter the correct number by using the number keypad. When the date and time are correct, press START/COPY. The LCD displays the date and time, then returns to Standby Mode. The LCD alternates between the number of messages stored and Standby Mode.
  • Page 27 EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND The LCD displays 'TERMINAL ID'. Press START/COPY. The LCD asks you to enter the telephone number. Using the number keypad, enter the telephone number to which your machine is connected. You can enter up to 20 digits.
  • Page 28 EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Press the number button labeled with the letter you want. The letter appears in the LCD. When the letter you want appears in the LCD, press the next button labeled with the letter you want. The letter appears in the LCD.
  • Page 29: Recording A Tel/Fax Greeting Message

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Recording a TEL/FAX Greeting Message The TEL/FAX greeting message is played when a call comes in and the machine is in TEL/FAX mode. For more information about reception modes, see page 3.5. Press RCV. until the lamp flashes.
  • Page 30 EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Speak into the microphone to record a message of up to 60 seconds. The LCD displays the time elapsed as you record your message. Press STOP to stop recording before the time is up. After the message has been recorded, the machine briefly displays...
  • Page 31: Recording An Ans/Fax Greeting Message

    EURO(M)-Chapter 2 3/26/98 3:22 PM NSTALLATION AND Recording an ANS/FAX Greeting Message The ANS/FAX greeting message is played whenever a call comes in and the machine is in ANS/FAX mode. For more information about reception modes, see page 3.5. Press and hold OGM until ÔRECORDÕ...
  • Page 32: Chapter 3 The Fax Machine

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:24 PM Page 1 C h a p t e r T h r e e ACHINE...
  • Page 33: Sending A Fax

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM C h a p t e r ACHINE In this chapter, you will learn how to send and receive fax documents, use the four fax reception modes, and use the voice request feature. Sending a Fax Preparing a Document ¥...
  • Page 34: Loading A Document

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE Loading a Document Turn the document face down. Insert the leading edge of the document into the feeder slot. The LCD briefly displays the message ÔDOCUMENT LOADINGÕ. Then, the LCD asks you to choose a proper contrast, if required.
  • Page 35: Dialing A Number

    Pick up handset. The LCD displays the message ÔPHONEÕ. Using the number keypad, enter the number of the remote fax machine. The LCD displays the number you are dialing. Press START/COPY when you hear the fax tone. The LCD displays the message ÔSENDINGÕ...
  • Page 36: Confirming The Transmission

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE Replace the handset. Confirming the Transmission When the last page of your documents has been sent successfully, the machine beeps, the LCD displays ÔOKÕ and returns to Standby Mode. Canceling Transmission Press STOP at any time to cancel transmission.
  • Page 37: Receiving A Fax

    ¥ In ANS/FAX mode, the caller can leave an incoming message on your machine as well as send a fax. If you rarely use the fax line for voice conversation, set the fax machine to receive a fax automatically by selecting either FAX or TEL/FAX mode.
  • Page 38: Receiving In Tel/Fax Mode

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE When the telephone rings, pick up the handset and answer it. If you hear a fax tone, or if the person on the other end asks you to receive a document, press START/COPY. Replace the handset. Receiving in TEL/FAX Mode Press RCV.
  • Page 39 EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE If you want to use an OGM for TEL/FAX mode, press START/COPY. The greeting message recorded is automatically played back so that you can check it. When a call comes in, the machine answers and automatically plays the greeting message (OGM).
  • Page 40: Receiving In Ans/Fax Mode

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE Receiving in ANS/FAX Mode Press ANSWER. The button lights up when ANS/FAX mode is selected. The LCD briefly displays when the greeting message was recorded. Then the LCD counts down the time as the message is played back.
  • Page 41: Using An Extension Telephone

    Ã If you still hear a greeting message when you pick up the handset, press # to exit the fax machine from the answering mode. Ô 9 Õ is the remote receive start code preset at the factory. The first and the...
  • Page 42: Voice Request

    START. When you hear the fax tones, press START/COPY. Ã You can cancel a voice request by pressing V.REQ. a second time. The fax machine to which you are sending must have voice request capability.
  • Page 43: Answering A Voice Request

    EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM ACHINE Answering a Voice Request When the phone rings, pick up the handset and answer it. When finished, replace the handset. Page 12 Ã If you donÕt answer the voice request within 10 to 15 seconds, the machine prints out a CALL BACK MESSAGE list.
  • Page 44: Polling

    ACHINE Polling Polling is when one fax machine requests another to send a document. This is useful when the person with the original document is not in the office or is not going to pay for the phone call. The person who wants to receive the document calls the machine holding the original, and requests that the document be sent.
  • Page 45 EURO(M)-Chapter 3 3/26/98 3:25 PM Page 14 ACHINE 3.13 DIALING HAPTER HREE : SING UTOMATIC...
  • Page 46: Chapter 4 The Answering Machine

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM Page 1 C h a p t e r F o u r NSWERING ACHINE...
  • Page 47: Checking Your Ans/Fax Greeting Message

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM C h a p t e r NSWERING In this chapter, you will learn how to check your ANS/FAX greeting message, monitor incoming calls, record a memo, play and erase messages, and access your machine from a remote telephone.
  • Page 48: Recording A Memo

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Recording a Memo Memo recording is very useful when you want to leave a message for someone on your machine. Recording time varies depending on memory capacity, and can be a total of 15 minutes. Press and hold MEMO until you hear a beep.
  • Page 49: Playing Back Messages

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Playing Back Messages When there are messages of any kind (caller messages or memos) waiting to be heard, the ANSWER button blinks. After you listen to all the messages, the ANSWER button no longer blinks. Playing Back Caller Messages Press PLAY.
  • Page 50: Playing Back All Messages

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Playing Back All Messages Press and hold PLAY until you hear a beep. All the messages, including caller messages and memos are played back. The LCD briefly displays when each message was recorded, then plays the message. While the message is playing back, the LCD displays a variety of...
  • Page 51: Erasing Old Messages

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Erasing Old Messages As more and more messages are recorded on your machine, the memory fills up. To make sure thereÕs room for new messages, erase the messages youÕve already listened to as soon as you know youÕll no longer need them. Erasing All Messages Press ERASE.
  • Page 52: Call Transfer

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Call Transfer You can set your machine to transfer an incoming call to a specified location. When you use the Call Transfer feature, the machine operates as follows: ¥ When a call comes in and the caller leaves a message, your machine automatically dials the telephone number you have specified as a Call Transfer destination.
  • Page 53 EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Press START/COPY. The LCD asks if you want to set fax or answering options. Select ÔTADÕ by using à or ¨. Press START/COPY. The LCD displays ÔCALL TRANSFER?Õ. Press START/COPY. The LCD displays ÔYES NOÕ. Page 8 ACHINE STOP...
  • Page 54 Select ÔYESÕ by using à or ¨. Press START/COPY. The LCD display asks you to enter the number of the remote fax machine. Enter the number by using the number keypad. Press START/COPY when the number appears correctly in the LCD.
  • Page 55: Using The Answering Machine From A Remote Phone

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone You donÕt need to be at the machineÕs control panel to operate the answering machine. If you have access to a Touch-Tone phone, you can operate many features, such as message playback, no matter where you are.
  • Page 56: Remote Commands

    EURO(M)-Chapter 4 3/26/98 3:30 PM NSWERING You can then enter another command to perform another operation, if you choose. When you are ready to hang up, press #0 to finish the remote session. Remote Commands The commands for remote operations are listed here. For more information about performing remote operations, see page 4.9.
  • Page 57 If you hear a greeting message when you pick up the handset of the extension phone, press # to exit the fax machine from answering mode. (This code is used at a phone extension connected to the same line as your fax machine.)
  • Page 58: Chapter 5 Special Features

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM Page 1 C h a p t e r F i v e PECIAL EATURES...
  • Page 59: Automatic Dialing

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM C h a p t e r PECIAL EATURES Automatic Dialing There are two ways to store numbers for automatic dialing: One-Touch Dialing and Speed Dialing. One-Touch dialing lets you touch any one of the 5 one-touch buttons on the left of the machineÕs control panel to dial your number automatically.
  • Page 60 EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES T01 in the LCD stands for Òtelephone number stored in button 01Ó. F01 in the LCD stands for ÒFAX number stored in button 01Ó. Enter the number you want to store. When the number appears correctly in the LCD, press START/COPY.
  • Page 61: Using The Keypad To Enter A Name

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Using the Keypad to Enter a Name These instructions assume that the LCD is asking you to enter a name. Press the number button labeled with the letter you want - press the button repeatedly until the letter appears in the LCD.
  • Page 62: Keypad Character Assignments

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Press the same number button. The same letter appears in the LCD. When finished entering name, press START/COPY. Keypad Character Assignments Number Space 1 HAPTER IVE : PECIAL EATURES Page 5 MEMO PLAY ERASE RESOL.
  • Page 63: Storing A Number For Speed Dialing

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Storing a Number for Speed Dialing Press and hold SPEED until ÔINPUT [01~50]>Õ appears in the LCD. The LCD asks you to enter the location of the number you wish to assign. Enter a 2-digit location number (01 through 50) to which you want to assign the telephone or...
  • Page 64: Dialing A One-Touch Number

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES If you want to assign a name to the number, enter the name. Press START/COPY when the name appears correctly in the LCD. Dialing a One-Touch Number Pick up handset. Press the one-touch button (01 through 05).
  • Page 65 EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Dialing a Speed Number Pick up handset. Press SPEED. The LCD asks you to enter the location number. Enter the 2-digit location number. The LCD displays the speed number or name. Page 8 Ã...
  • Page 66: Redial/Pause

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES REDIAL/PAUSE REDIAL/PAUSE has two functions. It can be used to redial the number you last called, or it can be used to insert a pause in a number when youÕre setting up a One-Touch or Speed-Dial number.
  • Page 67: Tone

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES TONE Some special services, such as alternate long-distance carriers and bank-by-phone, need tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use the special tone services by following these steps: Make a call to the special service.
  • Page 68: Chain Dialing

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Chain Dialing When using a special computer service, such as alternate long distance or bank-by- phone, you must dial the telephone number of the service and wait for the computer to answer before continuing. The length of time before the computer answers can vary, so using a pre-programmed pause after a service number is not advised.
  • Page 69: Options

    EATURES Options Your fax machine has various user-selectable features. These options are preset at the factory, however you may wish to change them. To find out how the options are currently set, print out an Option Report. For more information on printing a report, see page 5.15.
  • Page 70 EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Choose ÔFAXÕ or ÔTADÕ by using à or ¨. Press START/COPY. The LCD sequentially displays the settings you can change. Scroll to the option you want to set by pressing à or ¨ repeatedly until you find the one you want.
  • Page 71: Setting Fax Options

    ¥ Ring Count - Select the number of times your machine rings before answering an incoming call. If you are using your machine as both a telephone and a fax machine, we suggest you set the ring count to at least 4 to give you time to answer.
  • Page 72: Setting Telephone Answering Machine Options

    Telephone Answering Machine options listed here. ¥ Call Transfer - This feature allows the fax machine to transfer an incoming callerÕs message to a specified remote location.
  • Page 73: Reports

    PECIAL EATURES User Reports Your fax machine can print out reports containing useful information - transmission and reception verification, option settings, etc. Instructions on printing reports are shown below. The following reports are available: ¥ Help List - This list shows the machineÕs basic functions and commands and may be used as a quick reference guide.
  • Page 74: Help List

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES The LCD displays ÔREPORTÕ. Press START/COPY. The LCD displays the lists available. Select the report you want by using à or ¨. The LCD displays the report you selected. Press START/COPY. The machine will print the report you have selected.
  • Page 75: Clearing Memory

    EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Clearing Memory You can clear the information in your fax machineÕs memory. Press MENU. Press 5. The LCD displays ÔMEMORY CLEARÕ. Press START/COPY. Select the desired menu by using à or ¨. The LCD (briefly) displays the menu you have selected.
  • Page 76 EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Press START/COPY. The LCD asks if you are sure you want to clear memory. If you want to clear memory, press START/COPY. The LCD displays the message ÔMEMORY CLEARINGÕ. 5.18 HAPTER IVE : PECIAL EATURES Page 19...
  • Page 77: Alarm

    PECIAL EATURES Alarm You can set the fax machine to sound an alarm at an appointed time. If you set an alarm time, the fax machine will sound the alarm automatically at that time every day. Press MENU. Press 6.
  • Page 78 EURO(M)-Chapter 5 3/26/98 3:34 PM PECIAL EATURES Press START/COPY. The LCD displays the time previously set. Press à or ¨ to move the blinking line under the number you want to change. Enter the correct number by using the number keypad.
  • Page 79: Chapter 6 Care And Maintenance

    EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM Page 1 C h a p t e r S i x ARE AND AINTENANCE...
  • Page 80: Clearing Document Jams

    Ã If a document jams during transmission, do NOT pull the document out of the slot. Doing so could harm the fax machine. Ã While pushing both white tabs on the ends of the roller outward, lift the roller up and take it out of the machine.
  • Page 81 EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE Replace the roller. Close the cover firmly. Plug in the power cord. HAPTER IX : ARE AND AINTENANCE Page 3 Ã Make sure the white tabs on the ends of the roller lock in place. Ã...
  • Page 82: Cleaning The Roller And Scanning Glass

    EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE Cleaning the Roller and Scanning Glass To keep your machine working properly, occasionally clean the White Roller and Scanning Glass as shown below. If they are dirty, documents sent to other fax machines wonÕt be clear.
  • Page 83 EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE Wipe the scanning glass surface with fax cleaning wipes. Replace the roller following the reverse order of step 3. Replace the guide. Close the cover firmly. Plug the power cord back HAPTER IX : ARE AND AINTENANCE...
  • Page 84: Purchasing And Storing Paper

    We recommend that you use only authorized recording paper. Other types of paper can produce poor results, and even damage your fax machine. Contact your dealer for more information on paper.
  • Page 85 EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE Open the battery compartment cover. Remove the old battery and unplug it from the clip. Connect the new battery to the clips and insert it into the slot. Close the battery compartment cover. Close the cover.
  • Page 86: Lcd Error Messages

    When the machine cools down, it will automatically go back to showing the date and time. The fax machine you want to poll is not ready to answer your poll. The person you are polling should know what you want to do and should have loaded their fax machine with the original document.
  • Page 87: Fixing Fax Problems

    EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE Fixing Fax Problems ¥ No operation? No display? Buttons not operating? Unplug the machine and plug it in again. Check that the AC socket is live, by plugging in a lamp. Check the fuse or circuit breaker for the plug. ¥...
  • Page 88 EURO(M)-Chapter 6 3/26/98 3:37 PM ARE AND AINTENANCE ¥ Print on received fax looks ÒstretchedÓ? Remote machine had a temporary paper jam. ¥ Copies are blank? Be sure documents are loaded face down. Page 10 HAPTER IX : ARE AND AINTENANCE...
  • Page 89: Appendix

    EURO(M)-Chapter7 3/26/98 3:39 PM Page 1 A p p e n d i x...
  • Page 90: Specifications

    EURO(M)-Chapter7 3/26/98 3:39 PM A p p e n d i x Specifications Type of unit ......Personal Desktop Facsimile Transceiver Communication System .

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