Operating instructions

1.4
Getting started
Basics
About and symbol
and symbol indicates the direction of your document or recording paper.
When the document or paper has a length longer than its width,we use symbol .
When the document or paper has a length shorter than its width,we use symbol .
Acceptable document size
The acceptable dimensions as follows:
•In the Automatic Document Feeder(ADF) •On the Flatbed Scanner(FBS) glass
Automatic document feeder (
ADF
) (width ×length)
S
INGLE
-
SHEET
M
ULTIPLE
-
SHEET
Maximum: 11.8″ × 17.7″ 11.0″ × 17.0″
Minimum: 4.7″ × 3.9″ 8.5″ × 5.5″
Weight: 30.2 – 104.7 g/m
2
52.3 – 104.7 g/m
2
You can set up to about 30 sheets in the document feeder at a time.
Flatbed scanner (
FBS
) glass (width ×length)
Maximum: 11.0″ × 17.0″
Things notto put in your fax
To avoid paper jams and damage to your machine,don’tinsert:
•Folded,curled,torn,wrinkled or very thin pages
•Documents with staples,glue,tape,paper clips or still-wet correction fluid
•“Sticky notes”(or documents with “sticky notes”attached)
•Cardboard,newspaper or fabric
•Pages with duplicating carbon on either side
•Credit cards or any small,thick items
How to set the document
When setting the documents in the Automatic Document Feeder
1
Align your document to the rear left corner.
2
Adjust the document guide to fit your docu-
ments.
3
Set your document face up into the docu-
ment feeder.
Note:You cannot set the different sized docu-
ment at a time.
When setting the documents on the FBS glass
1
Lift the platen cover.
2
Set your document face down
on the
FBS
glass.The document
should be aligned to the rear
left corner.
3
Gently close the platen cover.
Note:If you do not lift the platen
cover fully,the document size
will not be detected automatically.
Important:When copying a bound document,such as a book,the copied image
may contain some black areas.To reduce this effect,hold down the
document to prevent its bound part from rising.However,do not
press too strongly.This may break the FBS glass and cause an
injury.
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