OMR Sheets
Introduction
Instead of inputting instructions at the operation panel, you can mark up a special
form, called an OMR Sheet (OMR means Optical Mark Reader), and scan your
instructions into the machine. Your fax machine will read the marks on the form
and carry out your instructions. Your machine can accept five types of OMR
Sheets.
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User Parameter Program Sheet - use this to change the user parameter
settings
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Quick/Speed Dial Program Sheet - use this to store a number as a Quick Dial
or Speed Dial
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Group Program Sheet - use this to store numbers into a Group
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Transmission Program Sheet - use this to transmit a fax message
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Transfer Request Program Sheet - use this to make a Transfer Request
This section of the manual first describes the OMR Sheets and how to use them,
and finally gives the procedures that you need to use an OMR Sheet.
Using an OMR Sheet
The general procedure for using an OMR Sheet is as follows.
1. Print the OMR Sheet that you need, using Function 54 (see page 174).
2. Mark your instructions on the sheet. This will be explained in the following
pages.
3. Place the OMR Sheet into the feeder, then press
Start
then
Yes
.
When you are using an OMR Sheet to send a fax message or make a
transfer request, the OMR Sheet must be the first page that is scanned.
CAUTION:
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OMR Sheets should not be used more than 3 times. If they get dirty, incorrect
data may be scanned.
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Do not try to correct mistakes on an OMR sheet with an opaque white
correcting fluid.
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OMR Sheets must be marked with a felt tip or ball point pen as shown on page
167 and subsequent pages.
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Store OMR Sheets in a cool dry place in an airtight bag.
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Do not use cut off portions of OMR Sheets, photocopies of OMR Sheets, or
OMR Sheets with paper or adhesive tape attached to them.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
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