T HE FAX M A C H I N ES e n d i n g a F a xIn this chapter, you will learn how to send and receive fax documents, how to use the fourfax reception modes, and voice request features.Preparing a DocumentHere are some things to do to improve the quality of your faxed documents:Send documents printed using a typewriter, felt tip pen, black ink, or laserwriter. Thepaper should be white or very light and of normal weight - not cardboard. Blue lines ona ruled pad don’t fax well.The unit can transmit documents with the following sizes:8.5”Maximum up to a maximumof 59”DO NOT attempt to feed the following document types into the unit, as they may jam.Instead, make a photocopy and send the copyWrinkled or creased Curled or rolled paperpaper or fax paperTorn paperCarbon or carbon-backed paperCoated paper Too thin (less than 0.003”) ortoo thick (more than 0.006”)paperRemove clips, staples, and similar objects from documents before feeding them intothe machine.Allow ink or paste dry completely before you send a document.CHAPTER THREE: THE FAX MACHINE 3.1