Receiving Faxes; G Receiving A Fax; Receiving A Fax - Sharp AR-FX10 Operation Manual

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RECEIVING FAXES

When another fax machine sends a fax to your machine, your machine will ring*, automatically receive the fax, and
begin printing (this is called automatic reception).
NOTES
G You can store a transmission job while fax reception is in progress (See "Storing transmission jobs (memory
transmission)" on page 2-5.).
G To receive faxes, sufficient paper must be loaded in the paper tray. Refer to pages 2-2 to 2-12 of the "Operation
manual (for general information and copier operation)" to load appropriate paper. Incoming faxes that are A4
(8-1/2"x11") or B5 size will be automatically rotated to match the orientation of the paper, so there is no need to
load both horizontally (
However, if you receive a fax that is smaller than A4 (8-1/2"x11") or B5 size, the paper size used to print the fax
will depend on how the original was oriented (vertically or horizontally) in the sending fax machine.

RECEIVING A FAX

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The machine will ring* and reception will
automatically begin.
*Number of rings
The machine has been set to ring twice before beginning
automatic reception. You can use the key operator
program to change the number of rings to any number
from 0 to 15*
1
. (See "Number of calls in auto reception" on
page 8-9.)
If the number of rings is set to 0*
faxes without ringing.
*1 The number varies by region.
*2 In some regions "0" cannot be selected.
I I I I If received data cannot be printed
If the machine is out of paper or toner, or if a paper jam occurs or the machine is
busy printing a copy or print job, received faxes will be stored in memory until
printing is possible. When printing is possible, the faxes will print automatically
(however, if the machine has run out of paper, touch the [OK] key in the touch
panel after adding paper). When a received fax is stored in memory, the "DATA"
light to the right of the [IMAGE SEND] key will blink.
You can also use the transfer function to have another fax machine print the
received data. (See "USING THE TRANSFER FUNCTION" on page 3-12.)
) and vertically (
) oriented A4 (8-1/2"x11") and B5 paper.
2
, the machine will receive
2
Reception ends.
NOTES
G If the machine has multiple output trays, the key
operator program can be used to change the
output tray for fax reception (See "Output tray
setting" on page 8-9.).
G Each fax is offset from the previous fax in the
output tray to allow easy separation.
When reception ends,
the machine makes a
"beep" sound.
The
received
fax
is
delivered to the top tray.
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