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5
Press [ ] (B&W).
•When <Restrict Resending from Log> is set to <On>, this feature is not
available.
•The destinations and their fax settings in Manual Sending are not available
for this feature.
•Turning OFF the machine or setting <Restrict New Destinations> to
<On> deletes the past destinations and their fax settings, and disables this
feature.
Sending a Fax to Multiple Destinations (Sequential Broadcast)
You can send the same document to multiple recipients at once.
1
Place your documents (p.18).
2
Switch to the Fax mode (p.15).
3
Specify the destination.
•Specify the destination using the Address Book or the numeric keys.
•To specify a destination using the numeric keys, enter the fax number and press
<Apply>. To specify additional destinations, press [] or [] to select <Specify
Next Destination (New)>, and repeat the procedure.
•You can also specify the destination from an LDAP server. For details, see the
e-Manual.
4
Repeat step 3 to enter additional destinations as needed.
•<Specify Next Destination (New)> is available up to 10 destinations.
•To conrm or delete destinations, press [] or [] to highlight
<Conrm/Edit Destination>, and then press [OK].
5
Adjust the image quality of the documents as needed (p.52).
6
Press [ ] (B&W).
Sending a Fax to an International Destination (Adding Pauses)
When sending faxes to international destinations, it is sometimes dicult to connect to a
recipient, due to the long distance that the signal must travel. You can insert a pause after
the international access code to reduce this problem.
1
Place your documents (p.18).
2
Switch to the Fax mode (p.15).
3
Use the numeric keys to enter the international access code.
•For details about international access codes, contact your telephone service provider.
4
Press [] or [] to highlight <Pause>, and then press [OK].
•The letter <P> is displayed to indicate the pause.
•The default pause added before the number is two seconds. To change the pause
time, see “<Set Pause Time>” (p.67).
•To add another pause, press [OK] again.