16 Faxing a Document
Faxing a Document
Your product lets you send faxes by entering fax numbers or selecting entries from a speed 
dial list. Using the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), you can fax up to 30 pages at a 
time.
Note: You can also send/receive faxes from your computer using the Epson FAX Utility. 
For more information, see the online User’s Guide. 
Breakdown or repair of this product may cause loss of fax data and settings. Epson is 
not responsible for backing up or recovering data and settings during or after the 
warranty period. We recommend that you make your own backup or print out your fax 
data and settings.
This product allows you to store names, telephone numbers, and fax data in its 
memory even when the power is turned off. Use the following procedure to erase the 
memory if you give away or dispose of the product: Select 
Setup > Restore Default 
Settings > All Settings
. This procedure will erase all of your network settings and fax 
data.
Connecting a Phone or Answering Machine
1. Connect the phone cable from the wall 
jack to the 
LINE port on the back of the 
product.
Note: If you’re connecting the product 
to a DSL phone line, you must plug a 
DSL filter into the wall jack or you 
won’t be able to use the fax or 
telephone equipment. Contact your 
DSL provider for the necessary filter.
2. To use a telephone or answering 
machine on the same line, you need a 
second phone cable. Remove the cap 
from the 
EXT. port on the back of the 
product. Connect one end of the cable 
to the telephone or answering machine, 
and connect the other end to the 
EXT. 
port.
Note: Set the printer ringer to answer 
one ring after the answering machine.
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