Muratec Series 41500E Fax Machine User Manual


 
1.11
Getting started
Installing paper
1
Open the paper cassette from the front
of your fax by gently pulling it toward
you.
2
Insert the paper into the cassette.
Note: Before you insert paper in the
cassette, stack it so the leading
edge and sides of the paper are
even.
Make sure the stack of paper isn’t
higher than the limit mark on the
side of the cassette.
Place the edges of the top sheet under the metal tabs on the cassette’s left
and right side (as viewed from its front, as shown).
The paper cassette can hold about 400 sheets of paper.
Note: Each of the two optional additional cassettes can hold about 200
sheets of paper. Thus, you can have as many as 800 sheets of paper
“on-line.” For more details on these and other options for your fax
machine, please contact your authorized Muratec dealer.
3
Check the front corners of the paper
stack and make sure they are below the
tabs.
4
Push the paper cassette back into its original (closed) position. You’ll feel a
click when it’s properly in place.
5
Attach the paper size sticker on the cassette’s front.
The paper level indicator on the front paper cas-
sette lets you see how much paper is in the
cassette without your having to open the cassette.
When you see the paper level indicator drop (i. e.,
show more dark area), make sure you have a sup-
ply of paper nearby. Then, when you see the
“Please Supply Paper” message on the display,
you’ll be ready to refill the cassette.
Important: To avoid paper jams, do not refill this tray without first removing all
of any paper which may remain in it. In other words, do not just add
sheets to an already-loaded stack.
Loading the multi paper tray for copying
You may use letter-, legal- and half-letter sized paper in the multi paper tray, which
the machine uses for copying only, not for faxing.
Important: If loading transparency (OHP) film into the multi paper tray, be sure
that the sheet is designed for laser printers and not for copiers. Also,
be sure that the film does not have a paper backing and/or a leading
strip. If it does, remove the paper backing and/or strip before insert-
ing. Only film should go in, not film with any backing or strip.
1
Adjust the multi paper tray for the width of paper you plan to load, by sliding
the guide to the slot for the paper size you’ll be loading.
2
Insert a sheet into the multi paper
tray until it won’t go in any farther.
Note: The multi-purpose tray can
hold only one sheet of paper
at a time.
Paper level
indicator