B
ASIC TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OPERATIONS
Now that your fax machine has a name and number, it is ready to
operate and be used for the following functions:
•
Transmitting documents (also in broadcast mode, from the
memory, or by polling)
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Receiving documents (also by polling)
•
Making telephone calls (see the chapter "Making a call")
•
Copying documents (see chapter "Making a copy").
T
RANSMITTING A DOCUMENT
W
HAT DOCUMENTS CAN BE TRANSMITTED
Sizes
•
Breadth
min. 148 mm - max. 216 mm
•
Length
min. 216 mm - max. 600 mm
Sheet thickness
80 g/m
2
(max. 20 sheets)
60 - 90 g/m
2
(max. 10 sheets)
2
50 - 140 gr/m
(1 sheet at a time)
N
EVER USE
rolled paper
•
•
excessively thin paper
•
torn paper
•
damp or wet paper
•
excessively small paper format
•
crumpled paper
•
carbon paper
In order to avoid damaging your fax machine and invalidating your
guarantee, make sure that the documents you are to use are in good
condition and do not contain:
staples
•
•
paper clips
•
adhesive tape
•
correcting liquid or glue that has not yet dried.
In all such cases, photocopy the document and transmit the copy.
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P
LACE THE DOCUMENT IN THE ADF
1. Insert the automatic document feeder (ADF) in the openings
provided for this purpose.
2. Push in the ADF until it clicks into position.
Attention:
You must not force the original.
3. Insert the document with the side to be transmitted facing upwards
(automatic document feed).
The bottom edge of the original is fed into the ADF and the display
shows on the top line:
and on the bottom line, the default contrast value: NORMAL.
S
ETTING CONTRAST AND RESOLUTION
Before transmitting a document you can make some
adjustments to optimise the printing quality.
S
ETTING THE CONTRAST
1. Press the key
until the display shows:
2. Press the key:
The display shows:
3. Press the key:
The display shows:
4. Press the key
until the display shows:
5. Press the key
/
until the other available options "DARK" and "LIGHT" are
shown.