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Sending faxes

Guidelines

You can send a fax message using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) or FBS
(Flatbed Scanner) glass. Before you begin the fax sending, please read the following
guidelines.
Acceptable document sizes
You can set up to 50 sheets of letter-, legal- or half letter-sized document in the
ADF at one time. However, it's possible to fax a piece of paper as small as a notepad
sheet or one up to three feet long.
The acceptable dimensions (width x length) are:
Automatic document feeder (
ADF
S
-
INGLE
SHEET
Maximum: 8.5" x 35.4"
Minimum: 4.7" x 3.9"
Flatbed scanner (
)
FBS
Maximum: 8.5" x 14.0"
Things not to put in your fax
To avoid paper jams and damage to your machine, don't insert:
• Folded, curled, torn, wrinkled or very thin pages
• Documents with staples, glue, tape, paper clips or still-wet correction fluid
• "Sticky notes" (or documents with "sticky notes" attached)
• Cardboard, newspaper or fabric
• Pages with duplicating carbon on either side
• Credit cards or any small, thick items
• OHP transparency film
)
M
-
ULTIPLE
SHEET
Maximum: 8.5" x 14.0"
Minimum: 5.8" x 4.1"
How to set the document
When setting the documents in the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
1
Insert your document(s) face
up, top edge first. If you're
sending a multi-page docu-
ments, "fan" the pages slightly.
2
Adjust the document width
guide to fit your documents.
Note: The ADF can hold up to 50 pages of normal weight paper.
When setting the documents on the FBS (Flatbed Scanner) glass
1
Make sure the document is not
in the ADF.
2
Lift the platen cover.
3
Set your document face down
on the
glass. The document
FBS
should be aligned to the front
right corner.
4
Gently close the platen cover.
Important: Gently close the platen cover so that you don't catch your
hands, possibly injuring them.
Basic operation
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