Sending Through a Relay Fax

Using a Canon relay fax can save you time and money. For example, if you want to send a document long distance to a group of offices located in the same area, you can save on telephone charges by sending through a Canon relay fax. First you send the document to the relay fax. The relay fax receives the document as one long distance telephone call. The relay fax then sends the document to the other destinations as either local or short distance toll calls.

You can send a document to up to 97 relay fax machines.

Sending Documents to a Relay Fax

If you often use the same relay fax, you can register the procedure for one-touch or coded speed dialing; see page 10-8 for details.

1.Make sure the party relaying your document has a Canon fax with relay capability.

2.Find out the group number (also called the “table number”) from the relaying party.

A group number is a two-digit number between 00 and 99 that contains the fax numbers of all the offices to receive the document.

3.Make sure your fax number is registered with the relay fax.

4.Place the document face down in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).

5. Press FUNCTION.

SELECT MENU

6.Press RELAY BROADCAST on the one-touch speed dialing keypad.

RELAY BROADCAST

 

RELAY TX GROUP #

00

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