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INSERTING THE DOCUMENT IN ADF ...
Insert the document face down, without forcing it, into
the automatic feed slot for original documents (ADF),
with the sheet to be transmitted facing downwards, then
adjust the paper guides according to its width.
ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST AND
RESOLUTION OF A DOCUMENT TO BE
TRANSMITTED OR COPIED ...
Before transmitting or copying a document you can
make some adjustments in order to optimize the print
quality.
In particular, you can adjust the print contrast with the
CONTR. key for lighter or darker tones and the RESOL.
key to adjust the resolution of the characters by setting
higher or lower resolution values depending on the type
of text or images in the document.
Select the type of contrast as follows:
•
NORMAL, if the document is neither too light nor
too dark . The upper row of display shows "DOCU-
MENT READY" and the lower "NORMAL".
•
LIGHT, if the document is particularly dark. The
upper row of display shows "DOCUMENT READY"
and the lower, "LIGHT".
•
DARK, if the document is particularly light. The
upper row of display shows "DOCUMENT READY"
and the lower, "DARK".
When the fax machine has finished a transmission, it
always restores the default contrast value: NORMAL.
WHICH DOCUMENTS YOU CAN USE ...
Dimensions
•
Width
min. 148 mm - max. 216 mm
•
Length
min. 216 mm - max. 600 mm
Thickness
From: 60 - 90 gr/m
2
(max. 5 sheets)
50 - 140 gr/m
2
(1 sheet at a time)
140 - 160 gr/m
2
(if using document holders)
For originals differing from specified formats, use
the appropriate document holder.
Recommendations
In order to avoid damage that could make your fax ma-
chine out of order and that could invalidate its guarantee,
make sure that the documents you use do not contain:
•
staples
•
clips
•
adhesive tape
•
corrective ink or wet glue.
NEVER USE
rolled paper
paper that is too thin
torn paper
wet or moist paper
paper that is too small
crumpled paper
carbon paper
In all these cases you must photocopy the document and
transmit the copy or use the appropriate document holder.
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