Sending a fax using the document glass – Muratec F-300 User Manual

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Sending a fax using the document glass

The document glass is available only for the MFX-1330.

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Switch to the Fax mode by pressing [COPY

FAX

SCAN].

Fax Ready

Nov 27 2004 2:15pm

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Place your document on the document glass. (See page 2-11 for details.)

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Press [Doc. Size] to select the document size, Letter, Half-letter or Legal.

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Adjust the scanning resolution and contrast, (See page 4-2.)

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Dial the fax number.
• Use the numeric keys to dial the number.
–or–
• Press a one-touch key. (See page 3-6.)
–or–
• Press [Speed Dial /Group] and the three-digit code. (See page 3-8.)
–or–
• Use call group dialing. (See page 3-10.)
–or–
• Use the phone directory dialing. (See page 3-11.)

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Press [Start]. (If you pressed a one-touch key, no need to press [Start].)

By pressing [Start], youhave given your machine a command.

This command number appears on the first line of the LCD for a few seconds. You will

need to know this command number if you later wish to cancel the transmission or

print a stored document (See “Reviewing or canceling commands” pages 4-8 to 4-10).

== Command:01 ==

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When scanning is complete, the machine will show:

Start Scan

NextDoc

Tx Start

Start

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Insert the next page and press [Paper Size /Next Doc.].

Otherwise, press [Start] to start the transmission.

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At the end of the operation, your machine beeps and displays:

** Complete **

Whenever you transmit a document, what actually appears on the top line of the LCD depends

on the information stored in the remote fax machine. The line may even be blank.

NOTE: If you want to cancel a transmission while scanning the document, press [Stop].

If you want to cancel a transmission that is in progress, use the Review Commands

feature. See “Reviewing or canceling commands” on page 4-8.

NOTE: If the call fails, see “Redialing” on page 4-7.

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