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07-26-2016
09:41 AM
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07-26-2016
09:44 AM
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kevin-t
Dear Sir,
I have got HP Printer Deskjet 2640 series. I loaded original print -side up in the ADF, but the fax sent was totally blank. Please clarify whether the original print - side is to be kept down in the ADF.
I look forward to your revert expeditiosly.
Regards,
Devinder Kumar,
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07-27-2016 11:26 AM
@Jindi wrote:Dear Sir,
I have already read page 34 of user guide which states that the print side up is to be loaded in the ADF, but that did not work. Please review it & confirm as to how the print side is to be loaded in the ADF, up or down.
Regards,
Devinder Kumare-mail; [personal information removed]
Place one sheet of the document to be faxed on the glass, print side down, and make a copy. If the copy comes out blank or if the copy is difficult to read, then the faxed version likely won't work either. This might be the result if the document to be faxed is on yellow or other colored paper (perhaps) due to poor contrast.
If the copy is good, take that printed copy and put it in the ADF, face side up, and make a copy. Judge the results.
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07-26-2016 12:01 PM - edited 07-26-2016 12:03 PM
@Jindi wrote:Dear Sir,
I have got HP Printer Deskjet 2640 series. I loaded original print -side up in the ADF, but the fax sent was totally blank. Please clarify whether the original print - side is to be kept down in the ADF.
I look forward to your revert expeditiosly.
Regards,
Devinder Kumar,
e-mail; [Personal Information Removed]
The User Guide specifies that a Fax loaded into the ADF should be placed print-side-up >
Chapter 6, Page 34
Details on Page 24 (Load Original)
See Chapter 6, Page 54 for additional help, including ECM settings.
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07-26-2016
08:53 PM
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07-26-2016
09:03 PM
by
Omar-E
Dear Sir,
I have already read page 34 of user guide which states that the print side up is to be loaded in the ADF, but that did not work. Please review it & confirm as to how the print side is to be loaded in the ADF, up or down.
Regards,
Devinder Kumare-mail; [personal information removed]
07-27-2016 11:26 AM
@Jindi wrote:Dear Sir,
I have already read page 34 of user guide which states that the print side up is to be loaded in the ADF, but that did not work. Please review it & confirm as to how the print side is to be loaded in the ADF, up or down.
Regards,
Devinder Kumare-mail; [personal information removed]
Place one sheet of the document to be faxed on the glass, print side down, and make a copy. If the copy comes out blank or if the copy is difficult to read, then the faxed version likely won't work either. This might be the result if the document to be faxed is on yellow or other colored paper (perhaps) due to poor contrast.
If the copy is good, take that printed copy and put it in the ADF, face side up, and make a copy. Judge the results.
When you see a Post that helps you,
Inspires you, provides fresh insight,
Or teaches you something new,
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