Q What happens to documents in memory and the memory settings if power is interrupted?
A Documents that are stored in the system's memory remain in memory even when power to the machine is interrupted. Similarly, the contents of the Address Book are also stored permanently in memory. However, if power is interrupted while a document is being received, it is not stored in memory. After the power is restored, the sender may resend the interrupted job.
Q How can I save paper?
A You can set for received documents to be printed on both sides of the paper. (See "Two-Sided Printing," on p. 5-61.)
You can check a received document using the Remote UI (User Interface), or store the received documents in memory, and then send them to a desired destination. (See "Forwarding Received Documents," on p. 2-33,and Chapter 2, "Checking and Managing Functions," in the Remote UI Guide.)
You can set the machine to not print reports. Two kinds of reports are printed when an error occurs while sending a fax. You can save paper by setting the machine to not print either one of these reports. (See "Specifying Report Settings," on p. 7-3.)
Q Can I turn the machine's power OFF if a document is set with the Delayed Send setting?
A When you are not using the machine, you may turn OFF the control panel power switch on the control panel, but leave the main power switch turned ON. Documents that are set with the Delayed Send setting are automatically sent from memory when the specified time arrives.
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