Adjust memory transmission if necessary.
Press MEMORY TRANSMIT to toggle memory transmission on and off.

Sending a fax using the ADF

1

If the machine is already in Fax mode, skip to step 2.

 

If the machine is in Copy mode, press COPY/FAX to change to Fax mode.

2

Adjust the document guides — by sliding either of them to the left or right —

 

to fit the page(s) you’ll be faxing. Your fax machine’s automatic document

feeder will hold up to 50 pages of letter-sized paper, 25 pages of legal-sized paper or 15 pages of 11″ × 17″ (ledger)-sized paper.

3 Insert the document face up. When a document is in the feeder, the LCD shows the current scanning width (see “A4, B4, A3” in the Glossary beginning on page 3.17) and the amount of memory available:

Document Ready

A4Mem100%

4 Adjust resolution and contrast if necessary. Press RESOLUTION to change the resolution. Press CONTRAST to change the contrast.

5

6 Enter the fax number.

Also, enter any access codes necessary, just as you would for a regular phone call. (Example: Enter 9 to “dial out” from an office telephone system, or 1 for long-distance.)

Press Start 919725552009_

Getting started

7 Press START.

By pressing START, you’ve just given your machine a command. In turn, your machine gives this action a command number as it scans the fax document.

This command number appears on the first line of the LCD for a few seconds:

== Command:01 ==

You’ll need to know this command number if you later wish to cancel the transmission or to print a stored document (see pages 1.23).

8 Now, everything is up to the machines — yours and the one you’re dialing.

If the fax has been set for Quick Memory transmit, your machine scans the first page of your document into memory, then dials the other fax. When it makes contact, your machine transmits the stored document from memory while at the same time scanning the remaining pages of your document into memory. (To set Quick Memory transmission, see pages 2.31.)

If the fax has been set for the normal memory transmit, your fax scans the entire document into memory, then dials the other fax. When it makes con- tact, your machine transmits the entire stored document from memory.

If the fax is set for non-memory transmission, your machine simply dials the other fax. When it makes contact, your machine feeds the document through, scanning and transmitting it as it goes.

Note: The more “stuff” (called black coverage) your machine “sees” on a page, the more slowly the page feeds through as the fax scans it. And even if the page is relatively clean, sending it in grayscale mode or at certain resolutions makes your machine “see” more “stuff.”

The same is true if you set the contrast to Dark.

Important: If you want to cancel a transmission while scanning the docu- ment, press the STOP key.

If you want to cancel a transmission in progress, use the Review Commands function. See “Review Commands, an introduction” page 1.23.

9 At the end of the operation, your fax machine beeps and displays:

972-555-2009

** Complete **

Important: Whenever you transmit a document, what actually appears on the top line of the display depends on information stored in the remote fax. The line may even be blank.

Note: If the call fails, see “Redialing,” page 1.22.

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Muratec MFX-1500E Sending a fax using the ADF, Document Ready A4Mem100%, Press Start, == Command01 ==, Complete