4.Turn the power switch on (the I should be pressed down). Your fax machine will take a few moments to warm up.

5.The time and current answering mode will appear on the display. Your fax machine is now in standby mode, ready to send or receive faxes.

Paper

Paper Types

The manufacturer of this fax machine recommends the follow- ing guidelines when selecting paper for use in your fax machine:

Paper should be stored flat and away from moisture, direct sunlight and heat sources.

It is recommended to use a smooth finished paper such as copier or laser type paper with a Sheffield (smoothness) rating of 250 or less. If in doubt, please ask your paper dealer.

The use of heavily laid or textured paper will seriously impact the life of the image drum.

Do not use very smooth, shiny/glossy paper.

Do not use heavily embossed headed paper.

Avoid printing on both sides and putting paper through the fax machine twice.

Avoid using paper with perforations, cut outs and ragged edges.

Loading Paper

Your fax machine can hold up to 250 sheets of standard-weight (75 g/m2, 20 lb.) paper. Available sizes are A4, letter size and legal size.

Your fax machine automatically reduces the vertical length of the page images it receives to fit on the paper loaded in your fax machine (down to 75% of the original length). For example, if a document created originally on legal-size paper is received, your fax machine reduces the received pages to fit on A4 or letter-size paper.

Note: Your fax machine is set at the factory to use letter-size paper. If you intend to use a different paper size, change the 1’ST PAPER SIZE user function setting to match your new paper size. See“Customizing Features & Operations” on page 53 later in this User’s Guide.

1. Pull the paper cassette out of the fax machine.

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