Memory Transmission
“Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print TX File List)”
❖If memory runs out while storing a document
If you run out of memory while storing a document (free space reaches 0%), the following display will appear:
❖When there is a document jam
A Check the message on the dis- play then press [OK].
BRemove the document.
Reference
P.166 “Clearing Document Jams”.
❖Batch Transmission
If you send a fax message by Mem- ory Transmission and there is an- other fax message waiting in memory to be sent to the same des- tination, that message is sent along with your document. Several fax messages can be sent with a single call, thus eliminating the need for several separate calls. This helps save communication costs and re- duce transmission time.
Fax messages for which the trans- mission time has been set in ad- vance are sent by Batch
Transmission when that time is reached.
Note
❒By default Batch Transmission
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❒If you store the Batch Transmis-
sion function in a User Function key ({F1} to {F5}), you can turn it on or off by just pressing that key. The User Function key in- dicator will light when Batch Transmission is turned on.
❖Dual Access
The machine can scan other mes- sages into memory even while sending a fax message from mem- ory, receiving a message into memory, or automatically printing a report.
Since the machine starts sending the second message immediately after the current transmission ter- minates, the line will be used effi- ciently.
Note that during Immediate Transmission, when copying, or when the User Tools menu is open, the machine cannot scan in docu- ments.
❖ECM (Error Correction Mode)
This feature automatically resends data that wasn't transmitted suc- cessfully using a system that com- plies with international standards. ECM requires that the destination machine has the same feature.
❖Parallel Memory Transmission
With Parallel Memory Transmis- sion the machine dials the destina- tion while the document is being scanned in. Standard Memory
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