If the only record of the fax number you are dialing is printed on the document being sent, it can be difficult to remember the number. Entering the number before loading the document allows you to see the number when keying. Once the number is entered, place the document (face down) on the feeder.

!For situations 2 and 3, TX Prep Activated displays for 2-3 seconds. Do not attempt to load documents during this short time!

What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax

While your machine is receiving a fax, you can:

1Load another document and prepare it for transmission. You can continue to load documents as long as memory is available. When the first transmission is complete, the next fax you have loaded is automatically sent.

2Continue to receive faxes while earlier received messages are printing, if your machine is set to receive faxes into memory.

3Enter the fax number before loading a document. Why is this important?

Documents are placed FACE DOWN on the feeder of your machine.

If the only record of the fax number you are dialing is printed on the document being sent, it can be difficult to remember the number. Entering the number before loading the document allows you to see the number when keying. Once the number is entered, place the document (face down) on the feeder.

!For situations 1 and 3, TX Prep Activated displays for 2-3 seconds. Do not attempt to load documents during this short time!

Making Copies

Your machine can be used as a convenience copy machine.

It can produce up to 99 copies at one time.

There are two copy stacker capacities.

·250 sheets for face-down copies

·10 sheets for face-up copies

Documents fed through the automatic document feeder print at 600 dpi.

Paper used for copying has two possible paper sources.

·paper tray

·manual paper feeder

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