Before Transmitting/Copying; Documents That Can Be Transmitted/Copied; Preparing The Document For Transmission/Copying - Olivetti OFX 2100 Instruction Manual

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BEFORE TRANSMITTING/COPYING

BEFORE TRANSMITTING/COPYING

DOCUMENTS THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED/COPIED

The facsimile machine can read all documents on plain paper with a format between the minimum and maximum
limits indicated below:
By means of the automatic document feeder (ADF), the facsimile machine can handle A4, A5, A6, LETTER and
LEGAL format documents with a thickness of between 0.07 mm and 0.14 mm (unit weight 50 - 104 g/m2.
The ADF can feed up to 15 sheets (max. 0.1 mm thick).
Check the document before sending it; if it belongs to one of the following types of documents, it must be
photocopied or inserted in a special transparent cover. The copy must then be sent in place of the original.
The following tyes of original must not be used:
damp or moist;
torn or perforated;
folded or crumpled;
clipped or stapled;
with carbon paper rears;
with a width of less than 148 mm and a length of less than 105 mm (e.g. cheques, current account receipts,
etc.);
with a width of more than 216 mm and a length of more than 2 m.
transparencies for overhead projectors.

PREPARING THE DOCUMENT FOR TRANSMISSION/COPYING

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The facsimile machine is on.
Inserting the document is the first step in all transmission/copying operations.
First of all, check that the document is not tattered, have paper clips or a glossy surface, etc. See the precautions
listed above.
Insert the document face down in the document feed slot and fit the guides against its side edges. The document
must be not be forced into the slot: it will automatically be fed in when transmission starts.
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