Canon MP 1000 Chapter Special Sending Procedures, Sending to More than One Location Broadcasting

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Chapter 10

Special Sending Procedures

This chapter describes sending procedures you can use to save time and money. It includes:

Sending to more than one location.

Sending documents at a preset time.

Sending through a relay fax.

Sending a confidential document.

Requesting documents from other fax machines (polling).

Sending to More than One Location (Broadcasting)

You can feed a document once and automatically send it to up to 97 destinations when you use an automatic dialing method (other than directory dialing). See Chapter 6, Using Automatic Dialing, for details on using the automatic dialing methods.

If you often send to the same group of destinations, see Group

Dialing in Chapter 6 to register the fax numbers for the group.

You can send to a total of 97 destinations as follows:

One-touch speed dialing

= 16 destinations

Coded speed dialing

= 80 destinations

Regular dialing

=

1 destination

or

 

 

Group dialing

=

95 destinations

You can enter the one-touch speed dialing and coded speed dialing destinations in any order. You simply press the one-touch speed dialing button, or press the CODED DIAL/DIRECTORY button followed by the two-digit code (on the numeric keypad).

You can also include one destination using regular dialing.

Remember that when using regular dialing, you must press

START/COPY after entering the number.

NTo send a document to more than one location, you must use memory sending. You can send up to 50 letter-size pages (based on the CCITT #1 Chart).

Special Sending

Procedures

 

 

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