Effective scanning area document weight, Setting resolution, Making and receiving fax caiis – Panasonic KX-F560 User Manual

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4. Making and Receiving Fax Caiis

Documents you can send

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The unit can transmit documents that meet the following conditions.

Minimum size

Maximum size

Effective scanning area Document weight

216 mm {81/^")

Single sheet:

45 to 90

g/rrf

(12 to 24 lb.)

Multiple sheets:

60 to 75 g/mM16to 20 lb.)

Note:

Do not feed the following types of documents. Make a copy of these documents with a copier machine and

feed the copy into the unit.

—Paper with a chemically treated surface such

as carbon paper or carbonless duplicating

paper

—Electrostatically charged paper
—Heavily curled, creased or torn paper
—Paper with a coated surface
-Small-sized paper such as a slip or voucher

Thin paper less than 45 g/rrf (12 lb.)

Thick paper over 90 g/rrf (24 lb.)

—Paper with faint contrast between the printing

and the background

—Paper with printing on the reverse side that

can be seen through the front (e.g. newspaper)

Setting resolution

Depending on the quality of the originals, you can select the desired resolution. Feed the document into the

unit, then press the

RESOLUTION

button repeatedly.

RESOLUTION

o

STANDARD:

Suitable for printed or typewritten originals with normal-sized

characters.

FINE:

Suitable for originals with small printing.

SUPER FINE:

Suitable for originals with minute printing.

HALF TONE:

Useful for originals containing photographs, shaded

drawings, etc.

Note:

Using these features except the standard resolution, will increase the transmission time.

• The super fine resolution only works between other compatible machines.
• If the setting is changed during feeding, it will be effective from the next sheet.

To enhance the resolution settings, see page 43.

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