Epson priorityfax 2000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Sending Photocopies
Sending Documents More
Than Five Pages Long
Pages of a multi-page document must be between 0.0024 and
0.0035 inches (0.06 and 0.09 mm) thick. If they are not, transmit
them one by one or use a copier to copy them and send the copies
instead.
If a document stops partway through the feeder, press STOP and
then remove it.
Using the PriorityFax
The following hints will help you avoid trouble when you send
photocopied documents.
Make sure the document is photocopied on the correct side of
the photocopy paper. (Most photocopy paper packages have
an arrow indicating which side goes up.)
If a photocopied page does not go into the feeder and the
message PAPER JAM appears on the LCD, remove the page
and re-insert it, pushing a little harder.
If the PriorityFax does not accept a freshly photocopied
document, wait a few minutes and try sending it again.
If a multiple-page photocopied document does not feed
through the feeder correctly, send the document one page at a
time.
You can send documents longer than five pages if you make sure
that the feeder never has more than five pages in it at one time.
The easiest way to send more than five pages is to follow the steps
below:
Insert the first five pages of your document face down. Since the
fax machine sends the bottom page first, the pages are sent in the
correct order.
Dial the fax number.
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