Oki 5400 manual Basic Operations, Preparing documents, Document size, Multiple page documents

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Basic Operations

Preparing documents

English

Try to use good quality documents for your transmissions. Documents that are typed or created in felt-tip black ink on white (or light) paper work best.

Do not send documents which are not rectangular.

Never use documents that have wet or sticky surfaces, wrinkles, staples or paper clips. However, your fax machine can transmit documents that have been subject to normal wear, such as documents with staple holes, letter folds and minor corner folds.

If you are not sure how a document will fax, try making a copy first on your fax machine (load the document face down and press the Copy key).

If your documents are extremely bent, creased or torn, make a copy on a photocopier and send the copy instead. You can also use a photocopier to enlarge or reduce documents before sending.

Document size

All documents must have a minimum width of 148 mm and a minimum length of 128 mm. Documents cannot be wider than 216 mm or longer than 356 mm.

Multiple page documents

Your fax machine can scan paper with a base weight between 50 g/ m2 and 105 g/m2. You can load up to 20 sheets of standard 80 g/ m2 paper (e.g. photocopier paper) at the same time. If you use a heavier paper, you can load up to 15 sheets. For very heavy paper, load and send pages sheet-by-sheet.

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Contents Okifax Page Preface Energy Star Table of Contents Dial Directories Advanced Operations Specifications Installation hints SafetyGeneral Operation & maintenance Emergency first aid Toner cartridge & image drum handlingUser’s Guide Introduction FeaturesMemory expansion Product optionsPC interface board Second paper cassetteUser’s Guide What you should receive Component IdentificationOne Touch Keypad ComponentsControl Panel Control panel keys & indicators English User’s Guide English One touch keypad Using one touch keys for diallingUsing one touch keys for selecting functions & programming Signal tones Where to install your fax machine InstallationGetting started UnpackingInstalling document stacker Setting upInstalling toner cartridge English Connecting telephone line Installing external handset Connecting external telephone or answering machine Connecting power Loading paper Return the tray to the slot. Push it forward until it locks Setting answering mode Setting time & dateAnswering mode options AdjustmentEnglish Fax machine identification Changing answering modeData PRG Setting fax machine identificationSetting forwarding number Connecting to a PBX Setting languageLanguage Enter 4DIGITS ParameterOne touch keys Dial DirectoriesProgramming Enter the main fax number as follows Chain dialling One touch parametersTouch Param Auto dial numbers Groups Add Auto Dial location Preparing documents Basic OperationsDocument size Multiple page documentsLoading documents Sending faxes to single location Document Type ResolutionReal-time dialling Search key diallingRedialling Confirming results Receiving faxes manuallyStopping transmissions Memory reception Receiving faxes into memoryNo paper reception No toner receptionRejecting unsolicited fax messages Cancelling messages stored in memoryMaking copies Power failures & memoryMaking copies using manual paper feeder Using voice request Answering voice request Initiating voice requestUser’s Guide Sending faxes to multiple locations Advanced OperationsSending delayed fax from document feeder Delayed sending of faxesFeedertx Sending delayed fax from memoryCancelling delayed transmissions Sending confidential faxes Confidential faxesSelect Location Receiving confidential faxes Password PRGCreating confidential mailbox Changing password or closing mailbox Printing confidential faxes Relay broadcastingRelay initiating station Relay key station Relay PasswordRelay broadcast report Initiating relay broadcastsPolling transmission PollingPolling reception Dual accessWhile sending faxes While making copies While receiving faxesWhile printing reports User function settings Customising features & operationsViewing your current settings ProgrammingUser function settings list English User’s Guide Changing user function settings Dial parameter settingsDial parameter settings list Changing dial parameter settings Service function settings list Service function settingsEnglish User’s Guide Understanding reports ReportsActivity report Telephone directory Broadcast confirmation reportMessage confirmation report Configuration reportConfidential reception report Printing reports Power outage reportBroadcast entry report Printing message confirmation reportPrinting other reports Codes used in reportsResult codes Communication codesUser’s Guide Clearing document jams Problem SolvingClearing printer paper jams Push User’s Guide Replacing toner cartridge User’s Guide English Replacing image drum unit Push Drum Count Reading print countersProblem checklist User’s Guide Have correctly loaded your document face down User’s Guide Category Specifications SpecificationsUser’s Guide