Sending Methods

This section describes the methods and advantages of the three main sending methods: Book Sending, Memory Sending, and Direct Sending.

Book Sending

The machine scans and sends documents that cannot be placed in the feeder, such as a page of a book, torn paper, or a delicate document.

Memory Sending

The machine scans all pages into memory, and then sends them.

Direct Sending

The machine starts scanning the document and sends the document one page at a time without storing the document into memory.

NOTE

If a paper jam occurs during scanning, the transmission is canceled. Perform the sending procedure again.

Book Sending

Book Sending enables you to send a document that cannot be set in the feeder, such as a page of a book, torn paper, or a delicate document.

FAX

1 Press [FAX].

FAX lights, and the machine enters the Fax Basic Features screen.

2 Place your document face down on the platen glass.

For instructions explaining how to place your documents, see “Placing

Originals,” on p. 3-6.

NOTE

You can adjust the resolution, density, and image quality. (See “Adjusting the Resolution, Density, and Image Quality,” on p. 3-12.)

You can also specify a sender’s name with (TTI Selector). (See “Sending a Document with a Sender Name,” on p. 3-15.)

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