Sending faxes, Some guidelines – Muratec MFX-1500 User Manual

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Getting started

1.21

Sending faxes

Some guidelines

How big and small your pages can be

While you’ll probably be sending normal-sized documents most of the time, you can
fax a piece of paper as small as a notepad sheet or nearly three feet long!

To be precise, the acceptable dimensions (width × length) are:

Automatic document feeder (

ADF

) section

Single-sheet transmission

Multiple-sheet transmission

Maximum: 360 mm

×

900 mm

Maximum: 297 mm

×

420 mm

Minimum: 120 mm

×

100 mm

Minimum: 148 mm

×

105 mm

Flatbed scanner (

FBS

) section

Maximum: 257 mm

×

364 mm

Things

NOT

to put in your fax

Important:

To help avoid troubles ranging from paper jams to out-and-out damage
to your machine, please don’t insert:

Folded, curled, torn, wrinkled or very thin pages

Documents with staples, glue, tape, paper clips or correction fluid

“Sticky notes” (or documents with “sticky notes” attached)

Cardboard, newspaper or fabric

Pages with duplicating carbon on either side

Credit cards or similar small, thick items

Resolution, greyscale and contrast

Reviewing resolution and greyscale

Normal resolution (indicated if neither the

FINE

light,

S

-

FINE

light nor

HALFTONE

light is on) — Suitable for most typed documents and simple drawings.

Fine resolution (

FINE

on the control panel) is ideal for maps, moderately

complicated drawings, financial or hand-written documents.

Superfine resolution (

S

-

FINE

on the control panel; “S Fine” on the display)

reproduces the detail of extremely complicated drawings or line art.

Greyscale mode (

HALFTONE

on the control panel; “Gray” on the display) captures

shades in photographs and drawings.

Note:

If you send a fax in superfine, certain fax models (especially older, non-
Muratec models) will receive it only in fine mode. However, you can send a
fax in greyscale mode to virtually any fax machine currently in use.

Note:

If making a copy, you may select only the Superfine or Greyscale resolution.

HALFTONE

S-FINE

FINE

RESOLUTION

Contrast

Setting the contrast allows you to compensate for any excessive lightness or darkness,
as the case may be, of document pages you are sending or copying.

To change the contrast setting:

1.

Press

CONTRAST

on the control panel. The display, or

LCD

(liquid crystal

display), indicates the current contrast setting.

Set Contrast

Light

Dark

To change the resolution setting, press

RESOLUTION

repeatedly. As

noted above, if neither the

FINE

,

S

-

FINE

nor

HALFTONE

LED

(light-

emitting diode; in this case, a small green light) is glowing, your fax
is set for normal resolution. Otherwise, a glowing

LED

indicates the

fax is using the setting named by that

LED

. For example, in the

drawing (left), the machine is set for fine resolution.

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