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Very good copy, very readable and easy transaction as always.
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It is perfect, exactly what we needed. It's like the paper version but less clutter.
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Received my manual within 24 hours. Very clear scan of the manual I needed. Thanks!
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Very clear scan, I recommend it. Definitely a must have for any 3362 owner.
Alpine could have written a slightly more complete manual, though. It's already pretty huge, but the unit has so many functions, I feel some more explanation would have been better.
Yamaha's manual of their comparable YDSP-1 is a little better in my opinion.
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Immediate response with excellent service - highly reccommended
Loading and removing paper
Loading paper Before you can receive or copy documents, paper must be loaded in your fax machine. Please use only the following paper format: standard A4, 210 x 297 mm. The fax machine works with normal paper used for writing and copying and has been optimised for smooth 80 g/m2 paper. The smoother the paper surface the better the print quality of your fax machine. If there is no paper in the fax machine the CHECK DISPLAY light flashes and the following message appears on the display:
CHECK DISPLAY
OUT OF PAPER
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1. Insert the paper tray in the slots provided behind the paper feed mechanism. You will hear a noise when the paper tray has clicked into position.
2. First fold the paper feed flap forwards until it blocks. 3. Insert max. 50 sheets of A4 paper (80g) up to the end-stop in the paper feed mechanism.
4. Close the paper feed flap.
To prevent several sheets being drawn into the machine at once, first fan out the paper to separate the sheets and then straighten the stack on a flat surface before inserting it into the paper feed.
Never load paper while the fax machine is printing as this will cause a paper jam. Do not use paper that has already been printed on one side because it can jam the paper feed mechanism.
Removing the paper
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1. Fold the paper feed flap forwards. 2. Pull the paper out.
3. Close the paper feed flap.
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