PriorityFax
2000 Manual
START/COPY
Document Sending
Cautions
Dial the number of the receiving fax machine. (Include the area
code if the receiving fax number is outside of your dialing area.)
The number appears on the LCD display as you dial it.
When you press START, the fax machine pulls the document
through the slot as it sends it; then it beeps once when
transmission is complete. (If the Transmit Verification feature is
turned on, the fax machine prints a report a few moments later.)
If a fax does not successfully reach its destination, the PriorityFax
displays COMM ERROR on the LCD, beeps several times, and
prints a communication error report.
Note
When you send a document to another PriorityFax
machine using automatic sending, the document is
transmitted in Quick Mode.
Whenever you send any documents, keep these cautions in mind.
Never put more than five pages in the feeder at a time.
Do not send documents on any of the following types of paper:
Thick paper (over 0.005 inches or 0.12 mm thick)
Very thin paper such as tissue, tracing, or carbon paper
Wet, wrinkled, tom, curled, or slippery-surfaced paper
Paper with tape or staples.
If you need to send documents on any of these types of paper,
copy them first with a photocopy machine, and then send the
copies with the fax machine.
When you send a document, remember that the fax machine
cannot read anything closer than 0.15 inches (3.8 mm) to any of the
four edges of the document.
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