[. . . ] Quick Reference Guide 604P12740 Quick Reference Guide 604P12740 MAXIMISE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY. . . . . . by taking advantage of all the capabilities of your device. When installed on your network it will always be available to everyone, or load it on your hard drive for easy access. Prepared by: The Document Company Xerox GKLS European Operations Bessemer Road Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1HE ENGLAND ©2003 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrighted material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitations, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen, such as icons, screen displays, looks etc. Xerox®, The Document Company®, the digital X® and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation. [. . . ] Use for high quality lithographic images or continuous tone photos with text and/or graphics. Use for continuous tone photographs or printed half-tone originals. Lighten / Darken Adjusts the lightness or darkness of the fax. To lighten the fax, select the up scroll button. Background Use to automatically reduce or eliminate the dark background resulting from Suppression scanning coloured paper or newspaper originals. NOTE: Background Suppression is disabled if the Original Type is Photo. Quick Reference Guide Page 5-9 Fax Image Quality Original Input This feature enables users to specify the size of the original document when scanning from the Document Glass or Document Handler. The machine uses this information to calculate the size of your original and the scanned image. Options: Auto This is the default option. Auto automatically detects the size of the originals in the Document Handler. Manual Platen Use this option to specify the dimensions of the document scanning region when Input scanning from the Document Glass. There are several pre-set dimensions that correspond to common document sizes and orientations. Mixed Size Use this feature to scan a document containing mixed size originals. The originals Originals must be the same width, for example A4 long edge feed and A3 short edge feed. Load documents in the Document Handler when using this feature. Page 5-10 Quick Reference Guide Use this option to programme which page or pages of a bound document are to be scanned and faxed. The bound original is placed face down on the Document Glass with the spine of the book lined up with the marker on the rear edge of the glass. Align the top of the bound original against the rear edge of the document glass. HINT: If necessary, apply a little pressure to the centre of the book to flatten it during scanning. Options: Off The feature is switched off. Right Page Faxes only the page on the right when looking at the open book, face up. Left Page Faxes only the page on the left when looking at the open book, face up. Both Pages Faxes both pages of an open book, in left to right order when looking at the open book face up. Each page is placed on a separate sheet of paper. Binding Erase Erases a specified area from the centre of the book to eliminate unwanted marks caused by scanning the binding area. Up to 25mm can be erased. Quick Reference Guide Page 5-11 Fax Bound Originals Added Fax Features The Added Fax Features tab provides further fax features which can be used when transmitting faxes. NOTE: If the 'More Fax Features' tab is displaying, this must be selected to access the Added Fax Features tab. Touch any of the top level buttons to select a feature. Most feature screens include three buttons to confirm or cancel your choices. The Undo button resets the current screen to the default values that were displayed when the screen was opened. The Cancel button resets the screen and returns to the previous screen. The Save button saves the selections made and returns to the previous screen. Fax Sending Features Select this feature to access the options which enable you to apply additional transmission features to your fax job. Page 5-12 Quick Reference Guide Allows transmission information to be included with your fax job. Options: Transmission This report contains details about the fax together with a reduced copy of the Report image from the first page. When sending a fax to multiple recipients, a Broadcast Report will be printed listing all of the recipients. Transmit Header Prints partial or full details of the transmission in the header of each page of your Print fax job. Partial header details include: · the sending fax machine's telephone number · the date and time the fax was sent · the page number. Full header details include: · the sending fax machine's telephone number and name · the date and time the fax was sent · the page number. NOTE: The machine telephone number and name are set up when Embedded Fax is installed. The time is displayed as a 12 or 24 hour clock, depending on the system settings. Quick Reference Guide Page 5-13 Fax Transmission Options Reduce/Split Use this option to choose how your faxed document is printed if your document paper size is larger than the receiving machines capability. Options: Reduce to fit Reduces the faxed document to fit the paper size of the receiving fax machine. Split across If this option is selected the receiving fax machine will either split the faxed pages document into two equal parts, or print the majority of the image on to one page and the remainder on the next page. [. . . ] If the edge guides were not set against the paper stock in the tray when Start was selected, delete the job in the job queue and begin again. Paper Curls Load the paper in the paper trays with the seam side of the paper up. The seam refers to the side of a ream of paper with a split in the wrapping. If the paper curls excessively, flip the paper over in the applicable paper tray. Finisher The Finisher does not stack the output correctly Unload the finisher tray frequently. Do not remove stapled sets while the finisher is compiling. The Finisher does not staple or staple well Use less than 50 sheets of paper if they are heavier than 80 g/m2. [. . . ]