Sending a Document from Memory

You can use memory sending to send your document. With memory sending, the MultiPASS 1000 quickly scans the document into memory. Then, after it dials the receiving party, it sends the document from memory. This means you do not have to wait for the MultiPASS 1000 to finish sending before you can retrieve your original document.

You can send up to 50 letter-size pages (based on CCITT #1 Chart) at one time with memory sending.

If memory becomes full while scanning your document and you are sending to one location, the MultiPASS 1000 stops scanning in the document. It sends the pages in memory and then switches to direct sending to send the rest of the document.

If memory becomes full while scanning your document and you are sending to multiple locations, the LCD displays MEMORY FULL and the MultiPASS 1000 erases the document from memory. If this happens, start the procedure from the beginning.

NThe definition of a letter-size page for memory storage purposes is based on CCITT #1 Chart.

Before using memory sending, it is a good idea to print out any received documents stored in memory. If a received document is stored in memory, the LCD displays:

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RECEIVED IN MEMORY

See Receiving Documents in Memory on page 7-7 for details.

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