Sending a fax from the, Glass – Muratec Fax Machine User Manual

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3.4

Basic fax

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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 page 3.70.)

• 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 slower the page feeds through as the fax scans it. And even
if the page is relatively clean, sending it in grayscale mode or at cer-
tain 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 Job
Review
function. See “Canceling commands” on page 3.6.

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After transmission, the machine beeps and return to its standby mode.

Note: If the call fails, see “Redialing,” page 3.6.

Sending a fax from the

FBS

glass

Set your document that cannot be placed in the

ADF

on the

FBS

glass one page at a

time.

Note: The machine gives priority to the document on the

ADF

to make a copy or

send a fax, when the documents are set both on the

ADF

and

FBS

glass.

1

If there’s a document in the

ADF

, remove it.

2

Open the platen cover.

3

Place the document face
down
on the

FBS

glass and

align it with the document
scale on the rear and left, then gently close the platen cover.
Make sure the document is set beyond the rear left corner.

Important: Gently close the platen cover so that you don’t catch your

hands, possibly injuring them.

Important: When sending a bound document, such as a book, the received

image may contain some black areas. To reduce this effect, hold
down the document to prevent its bound part from rising.
However, do not press too strongly. This may break the

FBS

glass and cause an injury.

4

Adjust resolution and contrast if necessary.
Press

RESOLUTION

to change the resolution.

Press

CONTRAST

to change the contrast.

5

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.)

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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 LCD
while the machine is scanning the document
into the memory.

You’ll need this command number to cancel the
transmission or to print a stored document (see
pages 3.29–3.30).

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