Faxing to a single location – Oki 5700 User Manual

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document tray is empty). To do this, load the document, select the
location and press the START key. The document will be sent after
completion of the current operation.

1

Adjust the document guides to the width of the documents being sent.

2

Neatly stack the documents, and then insert them face down into the
document tray. Readjust the document guides.

3

The machine will grip the documents and pull them in for transmission,
beginning with the bottom page first.

4

If necessary, adjust the resolution (see Table 4-2) and contrast (see
Table 4-3

) to provide the best possible quality.

5

Document is ready for faxing or copying

Faxing to a Single Location

1

Load the document(s).

2

Select a location (see Table 4-4).

Table 4-2: Resolution settings

Original Document

Set RESOLUTION to

Normal

Standard (STD)

Small type/fine details

Fine/Ex. Fine

Photos or many shades of grey

Photo

Table 4-3: Contrast settings

Original Document

Set TYPE OF ORIGINAL to

Normal contrast

Normal

Contrast is too light

Light

Contrast is too dark

Dark

Table 4-4: Dialling a single location

To Dial Using

Do This

One-Touch key

Press the One-Touch key

2 or 3-digit dial

Press SPEED DIAL key, then enter Speed Dial number using the
numeric keypad.

Search

Press the SPEED DIAL key, then enter the first character using a
one-touch key.

Numeric keypad

Dial as if using a telephone. If a mistake is made, press the DEL
button to move the cursor back and re-enter the correct number.
Press the START key when finished.
If the ISDN G4 board is installed, you will be prompted to select
either G3 or G3 transmission. Use the

↑ and ↓ keys to make your

selection and press ENTER. Then press START to begin.

External telephone

Pick up the receiver from its cradle and dial the number. If the
receiving machine is in automatic reception mode, a high-pitched
tone will be heard. If someone answers, request that they press the
START key on their machine.

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