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Documents need to be face down if you put them on the glass or face up if you have an ADF (automatic document feeder) for single sided pages.
When you put the document on the glass line up the upper right corner of the page (as looking at the back of the paper) with the marker at the left back corner of the glass. If you are using the ADF, put the paper in such that the bottom of the page goes into the ADF first.
Having no Operating Guide, I'd type a one line sample, make a note on the paper like "face-up" and put it in with the paper facing up and hit "print".
If it prints on that side you have your answer.
If it prints on the backside, then put your papers in facing down.
The symbol resembles a sheet of paper with writing/printing on one side. If you see the printing, that's "face up." If you see a blank piece of paper with the corner turned back, and a little bit of printing on the turned-back corner, that's "face down."
To remove the paper jam, follow the procedure--- 1. Open the front cover. 2. Remove the cartridge. 3. Open the face up cover and push down the green paper release levers on both sides of the face up paper output. 4. Hold sides of the jammed paper and carefully move it inward then gently pull out. 5. Remove if any paper bits present near the rollers. 6. Don?t pull the paper upwards but straight between the rollers. Please check page#62 for details in the manual--- Canon Super G3 Fax
Most printers are different even from the same monufacturer. The easiest way to tell is look for the icon near the place where you load the fax. There is what appears to be a sheet of paper with a corner folded over. If the icon shows lines across the main part of the icon, and there are no lines on the part that is folded over, then the paper goes in the machine face up, or lines up. If there are no lines on the main part of the icon but there are lines on the part that is folded over, then it signifies the paper being loaded face down, or lines down.
just check there wilkl bi mention face up or down .if not mention no problem just make a copy by putting face up and one copy by putting it face down.one time u will receive white copy and one time u will receive print on paper .when u will receive print check this is face up or down .after confirm just send fax
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