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3 BASIC OPERATIONS
SENDING DOCUMENTS
Transmittable documents
Your fax can transmit most standard office documents. Specific guidelines are as follows:
Size and weight
The size and weight of documents which you can load in the document feeder depend on whether you load one sheet at a time or several sheets at once.
One sheet at a time:
14 lbs. |
| 36 lbs. | 5.0" |
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(52 g/m2) |
| (157 g/m2) | (128 mm) |
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5.8"
(148 mm)
17.0"
(432 mm)
11.0"
(280 mm)
Several sheets at once:
14 lbs. | 20 lbs. | 5.0" |
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(128 mm) |
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(52 g/m2) | (80 g/m2) | 5.8" | |
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(148 mm)
14.3"
(364 mm)
11"
(280 mm)
Note: The area of the document which is scanned by the fax is slightly smaller than the actual document size. Any letters or graphics outside this area cannot be transmitted.
Scanning width: | 8.5" (216 mm) for documents up to 8.9" (226 mm) wide. |
| Maximum of 10.1" (256 mm) for documents 8.9" (226 mm) |
| to 11" (280 mm) wide when reduced automatically (see |
| following note). |
Scanning length: | The length of the sheet minus 0.16" (4 mm) from both the |
| top and bottom edges. |
Note: When sending a document wider than 8.9" (226 mm), your fax will automatically reduce the width of the image transmitted to 8.0" (203 mm). If the document contains fine print or graphics, the copy which the receiving party obtains may be difficult to read due to the size reduction. This function is automatically disabled if the printing width of the receiving machine is greater than or equal to the width of the document.
BASIC OPERATIONS |