Epson XP-800 Quick Guide - Page 23

Receiving Faxes - s manual

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4. Scroll down to select Color or B&W. If necessary, scroll down and change any other fax settings. 5. Press OK, if desired, to see a summary of your fax transmission settings. 6. Press x to begin scanning and faxing your document. (To cancel, press y Cancel.) ■ You can select 2-Sided Faxing even if the recipient's fax machine does not print 2-sided. ■ If the recipient's fax machine prints only in black and white, your fax is automatically sent in black and white even if you select Color. ■ If you are scanning with the ADF (see page 10), your document is automatically scanned and faxed. ■ If you placed your document on the scanner glass, you can scan additional pages after the first one is sent. ■ If the fax number is busy, you see a redialing message and the product redials after one minute. To redial immediately, press Redial. Note: If you turn off the product, the following data stored in the product's temporary memory will be lost: received faxes that haven't yet been printed, faxes scheduled to be sent later, and faxes being retransmitted automatically. Receiving Faxes Before receiving faxes, make sure you load plain paper and select the correct settings for the paper you've loaded. 1. Press if necessary, then press l or r and select Setup. 2. Scroll down and select Fax Settings. 3. Select Receive Settings. 4. To receive faxes automatically, select Auto Answer, then select On. 5. Select the Paper Size and Paper Source you want to use for printing faxes. Note: If the incoming fax is larger than the paper you loaded, it is reduced to fit or printed on multiple pages, depending on the Auto Reduction setting you select. Note: To change the number of rings before the product answers, see page 22. If you run out of paper during printing, you see an error message. Load more paper and press x to continue. Note: To manually receive a fax, see your online User's Guide. Faxing a Document 23

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Faxing a Document
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4.
Scroll down to select
Color
or
B&W
.
If necessary, scroll down and change any other fax settings.
5.
Press
OK
, if desired, to see a summary of your fax transmission settings.
6.
Press
x
to begin scanning and faxing your document. (To cancel, press
y
Cancel
.)
You can select
2-Sided Faxing
even if the recipient’s fax machine does not print
2-sided.
If the recipient’s fax machine prints only in black and white, your fax is
automatically sent in black and white even if you select
Color
.
If you are scanning with the ADF (see page 10), your document is automatically
scanned and faxed.
If you placed your document on the scanner glass, you can scan additional pages
after the first one is sent.
If the fax number is busy, you see a redialing message and the product redials
after one minute. To redial immediately, press
Redial
.
Note:
If you turn off the product, the following data stored in the product’s temporary
memory will be lost: received faxes that haven’t yet been printed, faxes scheduled to
be sent later, and faxes being retransmitted automatically.
Receiving Faxes
Before receiving faxes, make sure you load plain paper and select the correct settings for the
paper you’ve loaded.
1.
Press
if necessary, then press
l
or
r
and select
Setup
.
2.
Scroll down and select
Fax Settings
.
3.
Select
Receive Settings
.
4.
To receive faxes automatically, select
Auto Answer
, then select
On
.
5.
Select the
Paper Size
and
Paper Source
you want to use for printing faxes.
Note:
If the incoming fax is larger than the paper you loaded, it is reduced to fit or
printed on multiple pages, depending on the
Auto Reduction
setting you select.
Note:
To change the number of rings before the product answers, see page 22.
If you run out of paper during printing, you see an error message. Load more paper and
press
x
to continue.
Note:
To manually receive a fax, see your online
User’s Guide
.