Fax Procedure
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The document feeder accepts the following number of sheets.
For information on faxing mixed sized documents, refer to "Mixed Sized Originals (Scanning Different
Size Documents Simultaneously)" (P.53).
Important • Place folded or creased documents on the document glass to avoid paper jams.
• 2-sided scanning of lightweight paper (38 - 48 g/m
2
) is not supported.
The procedure for loading documents is the same for both document feeders
(ApeosPort-II 7000/6000 and DocuCentre-II 7000/6000). The following example shows
how to load documents using a document feeder (DocuCentre-II 7000/6000).
1
Remove any paper clips and
staples before loading the
document.
2
Adjust the movable document
guides to match the size of the
document loaded.
Note
• When loading a large
document such as A3, open
the document stopper
rightward.
3
Place the document (the front side
of 2-sided document up) face up in
the center of the document feeder.
Note
• The indicator lights up when
the document is loaded
correctly.
Document Glass
The document glass supports a single sheet, a book, or other similar documents up to
297 x 432 mm (A3, 11 x 17 inches).
Important • After using the document glass, close the document cover.
The document feeder automatically detects standard size documents.
Note
• The standard document sizes that can be detected automatically depend on the [Paper Size
Settings] in the System Administration mode. For information on the paper size settings,
refer to "6 System Settings" > "Common Settings" > "Other Settings" > "Paper Size Settings"
in the Administrator Guide.
The procedure for loading documents is the same for both document feeders
(ApeosPort-II 7000/6000 and DocuCentre-II 7000/6000). The following example shows
how to load documents using a document glass (DocuCentre-II 7000/6000).
Document Type (Weight)
Number of
Sheets
Lightweight paper (38 - 49 g/m
2
)
150 sheets
Plain paper (50 - 80 g/m
2
)
150 sheets
Heavyweight paper (81 - 157 g/m
2
)
100 sheets
WARNING
Do not apply excessive force to hold thick document on the platen glass. It may break
the glass and cause injuries.