The auto document feeder (adf), Getting ready to send a fax – Brother 875 MC User Manual
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The Auto Document Feeder (ADF)
The
Auto
Document
Feeder
(ADF)
automatically
feeds
documents
(up to 15 pages)
into
the
fax
machine, one at a time. The thickness and weight of the documents should fall into the following
categories:
Thickness: For one sheet: 0.07 to 0.12 mm (2.8 x 10'^ to 4.7 x 10'^ inches).
For multiple sheets: 0.07 to 0.10 mm (2.8 x 10 '^ to 3.9 x 10'^ inches).
Weight:
For one sheet: 52 to 85 g/m'^ (0.07 x 10‘® to 0.121 x 10‘^ Ibs/inch^).
For multiple sheets: 52 to 80 g/m^ (0.07 x 10'^ to 0.114 x 10'^ Ibs/inch^).
As a reference, please note that the paper on which this is printed has the following thickness and
weight:
Thickness: 0.10mm (3.9 x 10’^ inches)
Weight; 80g/m^(0.114 x 10'® Ibs/inch^)
Before
inserting
documents
into
the
document
feeder,
fan the
sheets
of
paper
to
make
sure the
documents are not stuck together. Then tap the leading edge on a table so that all the pages are
even when placed in the feeder. Make sure you always put the documents in face down.
Getting Ready to Send a Fax
SETTING THE RESOLUTION
You
can
choose
a
setting
(STANDARD,
FINE,
SUPERFINE,
or
PHOTO)
for
the
resolution
any
time before you press
START
or
COPY.
You can choose a setting by pressing the
RESOLUTION
key. (o means light off. means light on.)
STANDARD
FINE
O-
PHOTO S.FINE
—^----- O
The
STANDARD
resolution
can
be
used
for
most
typewritten
text.
When
the
STANDARD
setting
is
on,
both
lights
are
off.
Transmission speed is normal.
FINE
FINE
PHOTO S.FINE
—'------ O
The FINE resolution is an ideal setting to use if you want to send
documents that have small print. When the FINE setting is on,
the FINE light will be lit.
Transmission speed is slower than STANDARD.
SUPERFINE
FINE
O-
PHOTO S.FINE
The SUPERFINE resolution is a good setting to use for documents
' with very small print or artwork. When the SUPERFINE setting
is on, the S. FINE light will be lit.
Transmission speed is slower than FINE.
PHOTO
FINE PHOTO S.FINE
^
The
PHOTO
resolution
is
ideal
for
sending
documents
that
have
varying
shades
of
gray,
such
as
photographs.
The
PHOTO
setting
is on when both lights are lit.
Transmission speed is slower than FINE.
To set different resolutions for each page of a multi page document, refer to “Multiple Resolution
Transmission” on page 6-13.
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