1.19
Getting started
One of the best things about your fax machine is that it doubles as a copier. This
makes it easy for you to keep copies of your important documents, such as insur-
ance forms, receipts and letters.
To make a copy with your fax machine:
1
Prepare the document just as you
would for a fax transmission.
Remember:
• There are certain types of docu-
ments you never should insert into
your fax machine. (You might wish
to review “Things not to put in your
fax,” page 1.12.)
• The document can be up to 30 pages
in length.
• If you’re copying a multi-page docu-
ment, “fan” the pages so that the
bottom page extends just slightly
from the rest.
• Adjust your machine’s document
guides to fit the document.
2
Insert the document face up. (If neces-
sary, re-adjust the document guides for
a correct fit.)
3
Press
COPY
. The
LCD
shows:
If you want to make one copy of each page of the document, skip to step 5.
Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
4
Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number of copies for each page
in the document. You may choose one (“01”) to 99 copies. Here, we’ve chosen
three copies.
Note: The setting requires two digits, so there always must be a leading
zero for quantities below 10 copies.
5
Press
COPY
to begin the copying process.
Note: The fax machine offers dual-access performance, and can carry out a fax
transmission already programmed in memory while it is copying.
However, the fax cannot send a document from the feeder nor scan a docu-
ment into memory while copying/printing.
# of pgs. to copy 03
Copy/Stop
# of pgs. to copy 01
Copy/Stop
Making copies