42OKIOFFICE 84• Any messages your machine has received into memory,but not yet printed, are lost.• If you have loaded documents onto the document feederof your machine, any dialling or transmission settings arelost.Your machine prints a power outage report to inform you of apower failure. Use this report to determine which receivedmessages you may have lost and which transmissions you mayhave to resend. Refer to Reports for more information.Making CopiesYour machine can also be used to make copies. You can makeup to 50 copies at one time. Your machine automatically makesall copies in FINE mode. EX.FINE and PHOTO mode can beselected manually by pressing the Ù YES key.1. Load your documents.2. Press the COPY key. The display shows:P R G . N O . O F C O P I E SP R G . N O . O F C O P I E SP R G . N O . O F C O P I E SP R G . N O . O F C O P I E SP R G . N O . O F C O P I E S[ 1 S E T S ] E N T E R 1 - 5 0[ 1 S E T S ] E N T E R 1 - 5 0[ 1 S E T S ] E N T E R 1 - 5 0[ 1 S E T S ] E N T E R 1 - 5 0[ 1 S E T S ] E N T E R 1 - 5 0If you want to make just one copy, you are finished. Yourmachine waits a moment, then begins copying.3. To make multiple copies, enter the number of copies youwant to make on the numeric keypad. Then press the COPYkey again. Your machine begins making the requirednumber of copies.Making Copies Using Manual Paper FeederThe manual paper feeder of your machine allows you to makecopies on a different type of paper than what is normally keptin the paper tray of your machine. To make copies using themanual paper feeder, follow the instructions below.1. Load your documents.2. Insert a sheet of paper, printing side up, into the manualpaper feeder slot until you feel the machine grab hold ofthe paper.3. Press the COPY key.Note: It is recommended to make single copies only whenusing the manual paper feed slot. This will prevent anypossible paper feed jams from occurring.Using Voice RequestThe voice request feature allows you to have a conversationwith a person at a remote fax machine during a faxcommunication. Either the sender or receiver of the fax caninitiate a voice request.