Sending faxes, Some guidelines – Muratec F-65 User Manual

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Some guidelines

How big — and small — your pages can be

You can fax a piece of paper as small as a notepad sheet or nearly 3 feet long!
To be precise, the acceptable dimensions (width

×

length) are:

S

INGLE

-

SHEET TRANSMISSION

M

ULTIPLE

-

SHEET TRANSMISSION

Document thickness: 0.06 to 0.13 mm

Note: The maximum width of the scanned area is 8.2 inches. This means there

will be a 0.16-inch margin on each side of the page that your fax machine
will not scan.

Things not to put in your fax

To avoid paper jams and damage to your machine, do not insert:
• Folded, curled, torn, wrinkled or very thin pages
• Documents with staples, glue, tape, paper clips or still-wet 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

Some thoughts on resolution, grayscale and contrast

Reviewing resolution and grayscale

Normal resolution is suitable for most typed documents and simple drawings.
Fine resolution is ideal for maps, floorplans or handwritten documents.
Superfine resolution reproduces the detail of extremely complicated drawings

or line art.

Grayscale mode (“

HALFTONE

” on the control panel) captures shades in photos and

drawings.

Note: If you send a fax in superfine, there are some machines that receive it only

in fine mode. However, you can send a fax in grayscale mode to virtually
any fax machine currently in use.

To change the resolution setting, press

RESOLUTION

repeatedly. As noted

above, if neither the

FINE

,

S

-

FINE

nor

HALFTONE LED

(light-emitting

diode) is glowing, your fax is set for normal resolution. Otherwise, a
glowing

LED

indicates the fax is using that setting. For example, in the

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

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Getting started

Sending faxes

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