If an error occurs during sending, the document is automatically erased from memory, even if it is not sent completely. You can also prevent the machine from deleting the document of a failed transmission. (See “Automatic Document Deletion after a Failed Transmission,” on p. 4-6.)

If you cannot send a document, check to see that the fax number of the other party is correct, and try sending again.

Once the document is scanned into memory, you can make copies even while the

unit is sending the document. Press COPY (COPY) to switch to the copy mode.

Memory Sending

Memory Sending enables you to scan and send your documents fast, allowing you to get your documents back quickly so you do not have to spend so much time standing around the machine. You can start scanning documents for sending even while the machine is busy sending another document.

Memory Sending is automatically selected unless you select Direct Sending.

NOTE

The machine has enough memory (16 MB) to store up to 100 pages* of sent and received documents (fewer if the document contains many graphics or particularly dense text). If you have the optional memory module installed, you can store up to 1500 pages*. *These figures are based on the use of ITU-T No.1 chart, using the standard settings.

If the memory becomes full, delete the documents you do not need from the memory. (See “Deleting a Received Document from Memory,” on p. 6-15.)

 

1 Press [FAX].

FAX

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

2 Place your documents on the machine.

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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Canon 2010F manual Memory Sending, Place your documents on the machine