1) Open the rear cover (top of machine). 2. Install paper with sheet pointing to front of machine. Carefully feed paper into and thru slot between metal ribs and plastic feed slot (it is very small, so find it by looking for light thru the slot). 3. Shut cover, and paper should feed about a 1/2 page thru and cut it off automatically. Note: If paper starts jamming or shuddering as the paper feeds, you have either installed the paper backwards, or you have fed the paper thru the wrong slot (there are actually two openings, and the larger more obvious opening is the wrong one).
To load paper to be sent as a fax: look for a little icon in the document feeder - it symbolizes a piece of paper with writing on one side, with a small part of it folded over.
To load paper in the paper tray - there is usually a tray near the bottom of the machine used for holding blank paper to be printed on.
Yes, a paperless fax machine will receive the fax digitally instead of just immediately printing it out.
It means the fax machine needs paper to print onto. Add some paper to the part of the machine, and it should function again.
It depends on the specific model of fax machine you're using. Generally the paper is loaded in the back or the bottom of the machine, if it's a paper roll then usually the machine needs to be opened up to get to the roll.
For paper being scanned: put it into the document feeder. For paper being printed: put it into the paper tray.
What does it mean when you have a message on fax machine load mp feeder with type 6 letter? Clear it off
it wastes paper
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.
It depends on the fax machine. Older fax machines print with thermal paper (the paper roll) - the fax "heats" up certain parts of the paper, and those parts of the paper are turned black. Newer fax machines are just printers with a fax line on them - they are either laser or ink based printers depending on the model.
Make sure your fax machine have enough paper and ink for printing. Check also its paper roller if it is functioning properly.
The option you are looking for is to turn "confirmation pages" off. It varies by machine, however usually it is in the administrative settings of the fax machine.
Here is what you will need for most fax machines (if possible, read the machine's manual beforehand)You will need:- a document that you want to fax- a fax machine- a fax machine to send to, as well as that fax machine's fax number (same as a phone number)1) insert the document into the feeder of the fax machine - the feeder is usually at the top of the machine, and there is usually an icon on it to show which way to have the paper face up or face down2) done the paper is in the document feeder, enter the number you want to fax to into the fax machine. The number gets entered just like a phone number does.3) press send. The fax machine will attempt to dial the number. If the other fax machine picks up, the document will begin transmitting4) watch the fax machine's display to make sure that the fax goes through. When the fax has been sent, you'll get a message saying the transmission is done.
Longer file the higher the cost. It bills per minute. High on maintenance such as paper and ink. internet fax is more reliable than traditional fax machine.