Set document resolution and conl_sl for a single copy
" If you are sending more than one sheet, make surethe bottom sheet enters first. Insert
the sheets with a slight push to ensure smooth feeding.
• For multiple sheets, all pages of the document must be the same size and paper type.
" If you are loading pages thai are unusually thickor thin, feed one sheet at a time. If
the document does not feed correctly, open the control panel, remove the document,
and try loading it again.
DO NOT try to send documentsthat are:
_' wet
• covered with wet ink or paste
- wrinkled, cuffed, or folded
. too thin (less than 0.07 mm (0.18 in.) thick--onionskin, airmail paper, etc_)
• too thick (more than 0.15 mm (0°38 in.) thick-index cards, file folders)
- chemically processed (pressure-sensitive paper, carbon-coated paper, etc.)
° coated (glossy, etc.)
• too small or short (such as a label, voucher, etc.)
• made of cloth or metal
To send these documents, use an office copier to make a photocopy first, and then send
the copy.
Setdocument resolution and contrast for a single copy
Document resolution and contrast are set in the same manner for both foxes and copies°
For most foxes and copies, default settings will work well.
If you need to send/copy a documentwith unusual contrast characteristics, including
photographs, you can adjust the resolution and contrast for lhat document using the
control panel buttons.
TIP: You can also change the default settings for aU documents using the menu_ See
BASICFAX menu on page 13.
We recommend you usedocuments printed using a high quality printer, felt tip pen,
black ink, or typewriter. The paper should be white or very light, and of normal weight,
not cardboard or onionskin.
Blue lines on a ruled pad don't fax well For more information on the types of paper you
can use for documents, see Documenttypes and sizes on page 23.
NOTE: You must set lhe resolution and contrast before dialing the number,.
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