Next-Fax Reservation (For FAX-222/333MC Only)

Even if your fax machine is receiving another fax, you can set your machine to send your fax next. This way, you don’t have to wait for it to finish sending or receiving the other fax. You can dial this fax call manually, or by using Redial, One Touch, Speed Dial, or Chain dialing. (When you use One Touch and Speed Dial, only the memory location—not the name of the person you’re calling—is displayed.)

1 Place the originals in the ADF. If necessary, press Resolution to adjust resolution. 2 Enter the fax number.

3 Press Start.

4 Press Function/Set. The screen displays: NEXT-FAX RESERVD 5 To cancel the reservation, remove the originals

and press Stop.

You can’t use this feature if there is an original waiting in the ADF (possibly for Delayed Fax or Polled Transmit).

If you use Next-Fax Reservation , the machine will send an original without storing it in memory.

Multiple Resolution Transmission

Use this feature to select separate resolution settings for each page of the fax you’re sending. This could be useful if you’re sending a fax with photos and letters, or some pages with small print and others with normal print. Resolution settings return to STANDARD after the fax is sent. (See Resolution, page 6-6.)

1

Insert the originals in the feeder, then press Function/Set, 3, 4.

2

Use

or

to select resolution for page 1, then press Function/Set.

3

Repeat Step 2 for subsequent pages.

 

4

Press Stop when you’re finished. The screen

ACCEPTED

 

 

 

 

displays

OTHER SETTINGS?

5 Press 1 if you want to select additional1.YES 2.NO settings. The display returns to the Setup Send menu—OR—Press 2 if you are finished

choosing settings, and go to Step 6. The screen prompts you to enter the fax number you want to call.

6

7

Enter the fax number you’re calling.

Press Start.

To copy an original using multiple resolutions, press Copy/Help in Step 6.

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Brother FAX-202 owner manual Next-Fax Reservation For FAX-222/333MC Only, Multiple Resolution Transmission