Epson Stylus CX9300F User Manual
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Faxing a Photo or Document11 English Faxing a Photo or Document This product lets you send faxes by entering fax numbers or selecting entries from a speed dial list. You can customize the fax header information, and select various report printing and send/receive settings. You can also set up the product to automatically receive faxes or set it to ask for confirmation before receiving a fax. Connecting a Phone or Answering Machine Follow these steps to connect the product to a phone line and...
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12Faxing a Photo or Document Entering characters Creating header information Before sending or receiving faxes, you can create a fax header by adding information such as a phone number or name. Entering your header information 1. Press FSetup. 2. Select Fax Settings, then press OK. 3. Select Header & Time, then press OK.4. Select Fax Header, then press OK. You see the header information input screen. 5. Use the numeric keypad with other buttons on the control panel to enter the header information...
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Faxing a Photo or Document13 English Setting up your phone number 1. Select Your Phone Number from the Header & Time menu, then press OK. You see the phone number input screen. 2. Use the numeric keypad with other buttons on the control panel to enter your phone number (&“Using control panel buttons in fax mode” on page 11). You can enter up to 20 digits. Note: When entering your phone number, the * button does not work, and the # button functions as a + (international phone calls) button. 3....
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14Faxing a Photo or Document 3. Use the numeric keypad with other buttons on the control panel to edit the phone number (&“Using control panel buttons in fax mode” on page 11). 4. Press OK. 5. Use the numeric keypad with the other buttons on the control panel to edit the name for the speed dial (&“Using control panel buttons in fax mode” on page 11). 6. Press OK. You return to Speed Dial Setup. Deleting a speed dial entry 1. Select Delete Entry from the Speed Dial Setup menu, then press OK. You...
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Faxing a Photo or Document15 English Note: ❏If the recipients fax machine prints only in black and white, your fax data is automatically sent in black and white even if you select Color or B&W. ❏If you need to cancel faxing at any time, press yStop/Clear. 7. After your original is scanned, you see this screen. If you need to fax another page press OK, open the document cover, remove your first original, place your next original, and close the document cover. Then press OK to fax the next page....
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16Faxing a Photo or Document Sending faxes from the connected phone If your phone is connected to the product, you can send fax data after the connection is made. 1. Place your original document or photo on the document table (&“Copying” on page 19). 2. Dial a number from the phone connected to the printer. You see this screen. 3. Select Send, then press OK. 4. Follow steps 4 through 7 from Sending a Fax (&“Entering or redialing a fax number” on page 14). 5. Put the phone down on the hook. Note:...
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Faxing a Photo or Document17 English Note: ❏When it starts automatically receiving a fax, the line switches from the telephone to the product, and the telephone is disconnected. When receiving a fax, replace the handset and wait for the operation to complete. ❏When Auto Answer mode is set to Off, you can receive the fax manually by lifting the receiver. (&“Receiving faxes manually” on page 17) ❏The Rings to Answer setting may be unavailable depending on the location. Receiving faxes manually If...
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18Faxing a Photo or Document ECM: On/Off On (default), Off Indicates whether you use Error Correction Mode to automatically request retransmission of fax data that is received with detected errors. V.34: On/Off On (default), Off Indicates the speed at which you transmit and receive faxes. On is 33.6 Kbps and Off 14.4 Kbps. Rings to Answer1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 The default value varies by location. This setting may not be displayed depending on the location. Indicates the number of rings...
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Copying19 English Copying Note: ❏The copied image may not be exactly the same size as the original. ❏Depending on the type of paper used, print quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of the printout, or these areas may be smeared. Copying Photos You can copy photos from 30×40 mm to 127×178 mm. You can also copy two photos at the same time. 1. Press Photo. 2. Press OK. Note: ❏If your photos have faded over time, select On to bring them back to life. ❏If you set Color Restoration to On for...
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20Copying Cropping and enlarging a photo You can crop out the rest of the photo and print just the main subject by itself when you copy a photo. 1. Press Photo. 2. Refer to “Copying Photos” on page 19 and follow the steps from 2 to 4. 3. Press Display/Crop. You see the cropping screen. 4. Use the following button to set the area you want to crop. 5. Press OK to confirm the cropped image. Note: To readjust the frame’s position, press yBack to return to the previous screen. 6. When you have...