The auto document feeder (adf), Getting ready to send faxes, Basic fax transmissions – Brother IntelliFax-680 User Manual

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SENDING FAXES

BASIC FAX TRANSMISSIONS

The Auto Document Feeder (ADF)

The Auto Document Feeder (ADF) automatically feeds documents

(up to 15 pages for FAX-680

and 10 pages for FAX-600)

into the fax machine, one at a time. The thickness and weight of the

documents should fall into the following categories:

Thickness: For one sheet: 0.07 to 0.12 mm (2.8 x 10'^ to 4.7 x 10'® inches).

For multiple sheets: 0.07 to 0.10 mm (2.8 x 10 ^ to 3.9 x 10® inches).

Weight: For one sheet: 52 to 85 g/m^ (0.07 x 10'® to 0.121 x 10'® Ibs/inch^).

For multiple sheets: 52 to 80 g/m^ (0.07 x 10’® to 0.114 x 10’® Ibs/inch^).

As a reference, please note that the paper on which this is printed has the following thickness and

weight:

Thickness: 0.10mm

Weight: 80g/m^
Before inserting documents into the document feeder, make sure the documents are not stuck to

each other, and fan the sheets of paper before you put them in. Make sure you always put the

documents in

face down.

Getting Ready to Send Faxes

Resolution

You can choose a setting (STANDARD, FINE, SUPERFINE, or PHOTO) for the resolution any

time before you press

START

or

COPY.

You can choose a setting by pressing the Resolution key.

( □ means light off.

STANDARD

FINE

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PHOTO

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PHOTO

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SUPERFINE □

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S.FINE

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means light on.)

The STANDARD resolution can be used for most typewritten

text. When the STANDARD setting is on, both lights are off.

Transmission speed is normal.

The FINE resolution is an ideal setting to use if you want to send

documents that have small print. When the FINE setting is on,

the FINE light will be lit.

Transmission speed is slower than STANDARD.
The SUPERFINE resolution is a good setting to use for documents

with very small print or artwork. When the SUPERFINE setting

is on, the S. FINE light will be lit.

Transmission speed is slower than FINE.
The PHOTO resolution is ideal for sending documents that have

varying shades of gray, such as photographs. The PHOTO setting

is on when both lights are lit.

Transmission speed is slower than FINE.

To set resolution par page, refer to Multiple Resolution Transmission on page. 6-10.

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