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Chapter 1. Installation
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If you would like to print on an input sheet (for
example, forms or stationery), place the input sheet
face down in the paper tray, with the top of the page
toward the rear.
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Forms that have been printed out by a laser
printer are not suitable for further printing.
Th
is can lead to a paper jam. If a paper jam should
occur, follow the suggestions set forth in the chap-
ter entitled
Troubleshooting
/ Paper Jam.
5
Press the paper down until the lever (
A
) snaps into
place at the rear of the paper tray.
6
Place the cover back on the paper tray. Push the
paper tray into the fax machine all the way to the
stopping point.
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Do not pull out the paper tray while the fax
machine is in the process of printing. Th
is can
lead to a paper jam. If a paper jam should occur,
follow the suggestions set forth in the chapter en-
titled
Troubleshooting
/ Paper Jam.
Special Telephone
Connections
ISDN Systems
Your fax machine is an analogue fax machine (Group 3).
It is not an ISDN fax machine (Group 4), and therefore
it cannot be operated directly on an ISDN connection.
In order to do this, you need either an analogue adapter
or a connection for analogue terminals. For additional in-
formation, please consult the user manual of your ISDN
system or ask your telephone service provider.
Private Branch Exchange / PABX
Private branch exchanges (PABX) are customary in all
larger businesses. Before sending a fax, you must press an
outside line access code in order to get a connection to the
public telephone network from a private branch exchange.
1
Press
MENU/OK
,
15
and
OK
. Select
net-
work
type
with
¾
. Confi rm with
OK
.
2
Select
pstn
or
pabx
with
¾
.
3
Confi rm with
OK
. Pressing
C
will return you to the
previous menu step; pressing
STOP
will return you
to the root menu.
If you are operating the fax machine within a PABX, use
function 15 to set the machine to the appropriate length
for internal numbers and to set the code that must be
dialled in order to access a public telephone line.
1
Press
MENU/OK
,
15
and
OK
. Select
Prefix
with
¾
. Confi rm with
OK
.
2
Input the appropriate length for internal numbers.
Th
e default is
10
. Delete the digits with the
\
key.
Assume the longest internal number, then add one
digit to that. For example, if your direct dial num-
bers consist of four digits, then you should input
5
.
3
Confi rm with
OK
.
4
Input the outside line access code that is required in
order to reach the public telephone network. In most
cases, this will be
0
. (If necessary, you may want to
ask your telephone system provider.)
5
Confi rm with
OK
. Pressing
C
will return you to the
previous menu step; pressing
STOP
will return you
to the root menu.
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Once these settings are in place, you will no
longer need to prefi x the outside line access
code every time you enter an external number. Th
e
fax machine will automatically add the outside
line access code in front of numbers that are longer
than the confi gured direct dial numbers.