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How to use the copy function – Brother INTELLIFAX 3550 User Manual

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HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

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8. HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

8. HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

8. HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

8. HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

8. HOW TO USE THE COPY FUNCTION

Making Single and Multiple Copies

Use this function to make a single copy or multiple copies. When making copies, make sure the

text or image on the original document is not too close to the edge. Your fax machine can not read

anything closer than 1/8 inch (4 mm) from the edge of the paper. Original documents should be

straight and not wrinkled or they may jam. Also, do not pull on the paper while copying is in

propress. This may distort the image and damage your machine.

Set the resolution to either PHOTO, FINE or S.FINE. If you select STANDARD, the resolution

will change automatically to S.FINE. However, when you make a single copy and select S.FINE,

the resolution may change automatically to FINE in case memory is used for memory transmission.

Make sure there is enough recording paper in the machine. And when making multiple copies,

do not let the receiving tray become overstacked. Remove copied paper from the receiving tray

frequently.

NOTE: If you purchase the optional 1 or 2 MB of memory for your machine, the copy function will

include an additional step allowing you to sort multiple copies.

Making a Single Copy

Use this function to make a single copy.

KEYS TO PRESS

KEYS TO PRESS

KEYS TO PRESS

KEYS TO PRESS

KEYS TO PRESS

THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW:

THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW:

THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW:

THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW:

THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW:

0 9 / 1 2 / 1 9 9 6 1 5 : 2 5

FAX: NO. & START

C O P Y : P R E S S C O P Y

C O P Y I N G

N O . O F C O P I E S : 0 1

ENTER & COPY KEY

COPYING P.01

COPYING P.02

1. Insert

the

documents

face

down

into

the

feeder.

2. Press

Copy.

3. Press

Copy

or

just

wait

for

5

seconds.