Face down. See Related Links section for a Brother MFC 8500 manual.
As well, there is a small icon on the document feeder that represents which way the paper should be facing to be scanned properly as it enters the machine.
It completely depends on the model - some manufacturers will have different settings across their series of models.
On the fax machine, there should be a little diagram that will show if the fax should be page up or page down. It's a small icon, and it shows which way the paper should be facing.
On the document feeder, there is an icon that shows whether to insert the fax face up or face down. If it shows an open piece of paper, then it is face up. If it shows a piece of paper with the top corner folded over showing a bit of writing folded over, then it is face down. As for the printer paper, this shouldn't matter which direction it is facing, as it should be blank.
It depends on the model of fax machine you're using. On most fax machines, there will be an icon where the paper goes in showing you whether the paper goes face up or face down, as well as the direction it is supposed to facing in.
On the document feeder of each fax machine there is a small icon that shows whether that model faxes face up or face down. The icon looks like a piece of paper, blank on one side, written text on the other. If the written text is face up, it is faxed face up, if the written text is face down, it is faxed face down.
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upAnswerMost fax machines load paper facing up. Also, you can refer to the icon beside the paper feeder which will show you how should you feed the paper.
There should be a small icon on the document feeder that shows whether the paper should be face up or face down. If that icon shows face up, put the outgoing transmission face up, if it shows face down, put the outgoing transmission face down.
usually where you place the paper, there is a little icon that how the paper should be faced. in any of the fax machines I've ever used, the print is always face down.
Through the document feeder: Face up, top edge first. Through the glass: face down On every machine there is a small icon/symbol that represents a piece of paper with writing on it with a small corner folded over. That icon shows you which way the paper should be facing when it goes on the document feeder.
The symbol resembles a sheet of paper with writing/printing on one side. If you see the printing, that's "face up." If you see a blank piece of paper with the corner turned back, and a little bit of printing on the turned-back corner, that's "face down."
It depends on where the scanner is located in your particular fax machine. Some machines are face up, some are face down.
It depends on the specific model being used. On the paper tray of most fax machines there is a small icon that symbolizes a piece of paper that is blank on one side with writing on the other. The top corner is folded over to show the other side of the paper. This icon shows whether the paper should be face up or face down.
When copying a paper, you typically place the side you want to copy facing down on the copy machine glass. This will ensure that the image is properly transferred onto the new sheet of paper.