Documents you cannot send, How to use the document carrier – Panasonic UF-250 User Manual

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Documents You Cannot Send

You must never try to send documents that are;
— Wet
— Covered with wet ink or paste
— Wrinkled, curled or folded

— Too thin (e.g. onionskin, airmail paper, pages from some magazines, etc.)
— Chemically processed (e.g. pressure-sensitive paper, carbon-coated paper,

etc.)

— Coated (e.g. glossy paper, etc.)

— Smaller than 148 mm (W) x 73 mm (L)
— Made of cloth or metal

To transmit these kinds of documents, make a photocopy first, and then

transmit the copy. In some cases you may use the Document Carrier instead.

How to Use the Document Carrier

The Document Carrier is an A4-size transparent envelope that comes with your

machine. Some kinds of documents which cannot be sent by themselves (e.g.

torn, wrinkled, thin, chemically processed or coated documents) may be sent by

putting them in the carrier, then placing the carrier in the ADF with the sealed
edge in first, then start transmission.

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Originals that are thick or made of cloth, metal, photographic paper, etc., should be

photocopied and the copies sent instead. Do not send documents larger than the

carrier. Only one carrier may be sent at a time.

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