Sending faxes – Sharp UX-B800 User Manual

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Transmittable Documents

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3. Sending Faxes

Transmittable Documents

Loading the Document

have a slick, coated surface should be
photocopied, and the copy loaded in
the feeder.

Documents that are curled or have a
wave-like pattern must be flattened.

Minimum document size/weight

Loading up to 20 sheets at once:
148 x 140 mm

52 g/m

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Loading 1 sheet at a time:
70 x 140 mm

52 g/m

2

Maximum document size/weight

Loading up to 20 sheets at once:
A4 (210 x 297 mm)

80 g/m

2

Loading 1 sheet at a time:
210 x 356 mm

157 g/m

2

The maximum scanning width is
208 mm, and the top and bottom 4 mm
of a document cannot be scanned.

Up to 20 A4-size sheets can be placed
in the feeder at once (18 - 28

°C, 45% -

65% RH humidity). (If the sheets do not
feed or double feeds occur, reduce the
number of sheets.) The sheets will feed
automatically starting from the bottom
sheet.

To send or copy more than the
maximum number of sheets, place
the additional sheets gently in the
feeder just before the last sheet is
scanned. Do not force the sheets in,
as this may cause double-feeding or
jamming.

For large or thick sheets that must be
loaded one at a time, insert each
sheet into the feeder as the previous
sheet is being scanned. Insert gently
to avoid double-feeding.

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Flip up the feeder cover (

➊) and

adjust the document guides to the
width of your document (

➋).

Other restrictions

The scanner cannot recognise yellow,
greenish yellow, or light blue ink.

Remove all clips, staples, and pins
before loading documents in the
feeder (these will damage the
machine).

Ink, glue, or correcting fluid on a
document must be dry before
scanning.

Documents which are taped, torn,
smaller than the minimum size,
carbon backed, easily smudged, or

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