Epson priorityfax 3000 User Manual

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Receiving Documents
AUTO ANS
ON OFF
Automatic Reception
RING DELAY
4 1
Manual Reception
Using the PriorityFax
As the pages are fed into the fax machine, notice when there is
only one page left. Then place the next four pages face down on
top of the page that is still in the feeder and push them gently in as
far as they will go.
Continue performing step 3 as often as necessary until the entire
document has been sent.
If the last page in one group has been drawn completely through
the fax machine, you can still put additional pages in the machine
without redialing if you do so before the beep sounds.
However, 
if you have selected the FAX BACK MESSAGE 
or
LEAD SHEET 
option, you need to insert additional pages into
the feeder before the fax machine starts feeding the last page in
the group.
The PriorityFax can receive documents either automatically or
manually; you make the 
choice 
with the AUTO ANS 
switch on the
back control panel. If Automatic Answering is on, fax reception is
automatic; if it is off, fax reception is manual.
Automatic reception is recommended unless you have only one
line for both faxing and telephoning.
If Automatic Answering is on, you need not answer your
telephone 
when it rings. On the fourth ring the fax machine
begins fax reception. If you pick up the handset before four rings,
you can use the fax machine as a telephone.
If you wish, you can use the RING DELAY switch 
on the back
control panel to have the fax machine begin transmission on the
first ring.
The document you are receiving begins appearing from the paper
slot at the front of the fax machine. The automatic cutter cuts off
each page as it is received, and the machine beeps once when
transmission is complete.
Do not touch the received document until it is completely out of
the front paper slot. Pulling on a document that is still coming out
of the fax machine 
can 
decrease the quality of the printing.
If Automatic Answering is off, lift the handset and speak to the
other Party when the phone rings.