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Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission
Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission
There are two ways to send a fax mes- | A Make sure that the machine is in | |
sage. | standby mode for faxing. | |
• Memory Transmission | ||
The display should look like this: | ||
• Immediate Transmission | ||
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Memory Transmission
Memory Transmission is convenient because:
•Fax messages can be scanned much more quickly (you can take your document away from the fax machine without waiting too long).
•While your fax message is being sent, another user can operate the machine (people will not have to wait by the fax machine too long).
•You can send the same message to more than one place with the same operation.
•After you press the {Start} key, the machine doesn't dial until all the pages of your fax message have been stored in the memory.
Note
❒If your document gets stuck while it is being processed, press the {Stop} key, and turn to P.38 “Clear- ing a Document Jam” for instruc- tions on how to safely remove the original.
READY | 100% 10:00 |
SET DOC. OR DIAL NO.
Note
❒If the display shows “SAVING ENERGY”, press any key to exit Energy Saving mode.
READY | 100% 10:00 |
SAVING ENERGY
B Fan your document stack (at most 30 pages: 80g/m2) to make sure all pages are loose, then square it.
Note
❒All pages in your document must be
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