Philips LPF 925, LPF 940, LPF 935 Copier, Inserting Documents, Making a Copy, Adjusting Copies

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Inserting Documents

Use documents with size A4 · 210¦×¦297 millimetres with 60¦–¦90¦g/m2. Do not use any documents that are smaller than A4. You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.

1Insert the documents face down into the document feeder. The lower most document will be fed in first. You can insert up to 20 documents at a time.

2Push the document guide inwards, so that it lies level on the documents.

Press j to eject the documents without copying them.

3Set the desired resolution. You can choose between h/ FINE (for documents without special features), f/ SFINE (for documents with many details) and x/ PHOTO(for the highest resolution). Press fx. The symbol of the selected resolution appears in the display.

With function 16, you can select the default res- olution setting (also see chapter Set Resolution, page 27).

Making a Copy

Press COPY twice. The copy is created.

Adjusting Copies

1Press COPY.

2Enter the number of times you would like to copy the document (maximum of 99 copies).

3Confirm with OK.

4Select the desired resolution using [. You have a higher resolution available to you for copying than you have for fax transmissions.

RESOL.:FAST—For documents without special fea- tures

RESOL.:QUALITY—For documents with small print or drawings

RESOL.:PHOTO—For the highest resolution

5Confirm with OK.

6You can make copies of the document that are enlarged or that are compressed in size. Size compression is pos- sible down to 25 percent of the size of the original, and enlargements of up to 400 percent can be made. Enter the the desired value using the numeric keypad.

7Confirm with OK.

8Using [, select the desired contrast.

9Confirm with OK. The copy is created.

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Contents LPF Dear Customer Symbols UsedTable of Contents General Safety Information Printing Help Pages OverviewOverview of the Menu Functions Connections on the Rear Side Device OverviewPanel with Display Symbols on the LCD DisplayContained in the Packing Initial OperationLoading Paper Attaching the Document SupportExtending the Printout and Fax Outlet Tray Connecting the Telephone Hand- setAttaching the Document Outlet Tray Inserting Starter CartridgeInitial Installation Connecting the Telephone CableConnecting the Mains Cable Telephone Functions Missed Calls GroupsCalling Line Identification Clip Sending a Fax FaxManually Sending a Fax FaxUsing Fax Templates Sending Fax Later = Timer Func- tionDirect Inward Dialling or Select- ing Sub-address Listening while a connection is es- tablishedDeactivating Automatic Fax Printout Receiving Fax ManuallyPolling Faxes JobsChanging a Job Immediate Job ExecutionDeleting a Job Printing a JobCopier Adjusting CopiesInserting Documents Making a CopySending SMS SMS RequirementsReceiving SMS Messages Reading SMS MessagesSending Text2Fax Modifying the SettingsDeleting SMS Messages Sudoku Fun and GamesRequirements Installing the SoftwarePC Connection Editing the Telephone Book Using Companion SuiteAdd an Entry Settings on the DeviceAdd a Group Archiving the Telephone BookPrinting from Computer Displaying the Toner LevelScanning Scanning with the Twain scanner driverPre-selection Uninstalling the SoftwareSettings Switching Transmission Report On/Off Set ResolutionSetting the Ring Tones Reducing Transmission SpeedPrinting Lists and Help Pages Setting the Fax Reception ModeServices Configuring Telephone LinesConnecting Additional Devices Using Additional Telephones Ea- sylinkChanging the Toner Cartridge ServiceFixing a Paper Jam ServiceRestart the Recharging Process Fixing a Document Jam CleaningPower Cycling Problems with Faxing Additional Devices GlossaryGlossary Fax GroupsRAM Appendix Technical DataGuarantee Out of Guarantee Repairs Exclusions From GuaranteeDeclaration of Conformity DoC Helpdesk 08 71 075 07Appendix United Kingdom Customer InformationTelephone 08 71 075 07 11 0,10£/minute Fax 08 70 124 02 Telephone 0800 358 08 Mail dti.faxinfoline@sagem.com