Document Sending Cautions; Automatic Redialing - Epson PriorityFax 3000 Owner's Manual

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PriorityFax 3000 Manual
Document Sending
Cautions

Automatic Redialing

Whenever you send any documents, keep these cautions in
mind.
Never put more than five pages in the feeder at a time.
Do not send documents on any of the following types of paper:
Thick paper (over 0.12 mm thick)
• Very thin paper such as tissue, tracing, or carbon paper
• Wet, wrinkled, tom, curled, or slippery-surfaced paper
• Paper with tape or staples.
If you need to send documents on any of these types of paper,
copy them first with a photocopy machine, and then send the
copies with the fax machine.
When you send a document, remember that the fax machine
cannot read text or images closer than 0.15 inches (3.8 mm) to any
of the four edges of the document.
Pages of a multi-page document must be between 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
remove it. Do not open the paper cover without removing the
document first
When you dial in the automatic sending mode (sending
without pressing SPKR or lifting the handset) and if the fax
number is busy, the fax machine automatically enters the
Automatic Redial mode. In the Automatic Redial mode, the fax
machine dials the number you just tried every five minutes
until it reaches the other fax machine or until it has tried the
number six times. If there is no answer, the machine hangs up
after 15 rings and
waits
for the next scheduled try.
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