Important Receiving Facts c o n t i n u e d

Clearing Paper Jams

If the fax paper jams, DO NOT pull it out. Doing so could damage your fax unit. To properly clear a fax paper jam, open the

Fax Paper Storage

Fax paper has chemicals in it that can, over time, cause yellowing, fading, and curling. Following these storage guidelines should keep your received faxes and your unused fax paper serviceable as long as possible.

paper cover by pulling the release button towards the front of the unit. Then, remove the jammed paper.

Reload the fax paper as described in “Loading Fax Paper.”

To extend its shelf-life, store unopened packages of thermal paper at or below 76°F and 65% humidity. If the package has been opened, store it away from direct light. Heat and humidity darken the background of thermal paper.

Avoid storing faxes in contact with blueprint (diazo) copies and plastic film or binders. The chemicals in these materials may fade the image.

Avoid storing faxes with the imaged side together. The printed image may transfer from one copy to the other.

Store your received faxes away from direct sunlight and at a temperature below 105ºF . Heat and humidity darken the background and fade the image.

Avoid applying tape to the imaged area on faxes. The chemicals in some transparent tape adhesives may fade t h e i m a g e

For indefinite storage, copy your received faxes using a standard office copy machine, and store the copy instead of the original fax. Documents on plain copy p a p e r a r e l e s s p r o n e t o t h e decay that sometimes affects faxes.

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Samsung FX 505 manual Important Receiving Facts c o n t i n u e d, Clearing Paper Jams, Fax Paper Storage