Memory transmission

Your fax machine has a great memory! Take advantage of it, and you could:

Save Time. By using your fax machine’s memory, you won’t have to wait for your machine while it completes the transmission. Simply scan your document into your machine’s memory, and you can walk away with your original in hand.

Save Money. If you’re transmitting to another memory-equipped fax machine, your machine will send the document directly into the other machine’s memory and hang up. (The receiving machine then prints out your message from its memory after the call has ended.) This cuts your actual on-line time to a minimum.

Save Even More Money. Set up a delayed transmission (see page 3.10) to send your document after hours, and you can save more money, because the line charges will be cheaper.

Note: Some documents use up memory more quickly than others. They include documents with many pages and those with many dark areas. When the machine’s memory is full, it can transmit only through the document feeder.

The memory transmission default setting is On. However, you can turn it off for the default. (See page 4.2.)

Helpful tip: If you will frequently turn this feature on and off, you can assign a Soft key (see page 3.16) to turn on or off by simply pressing that key.

Memory overflow message

In normal memory transmission, if you’ve stored too much information in your machine’s memory, a “Memory Overflow” message may appear on the LCD:

Memory Overflow

Start Or Cancel

This appears because (1) too many pages have been stored in the memory, or (2) the pages that are stored have too much information on them for your fax machine to remember.

If this message appears, press START to tell your fax to keep as many pages in mem- ory as possible, or press CANCEL to erase from memory all pages stored during the current operation (but not previous operations).

Note: If you don’t operate your machine within 60 seconds, the machine automati- cally erase the document stored in the memory during the current operation.

Dividing a large document into smaller batches will help you avoid this error.

Basic operation

Quick memory transmission

Using Quick Memory transmission can save you time over standard memory trans- missions.

For a normal memory transmission, your fax: (1) scans your entire document into memory, (2) dials the other fax machine, then (3) transmits the document.

But with Quick Memory transmission, your machine doesn’t wait to scan all pages into memory before dialing. After it scans the first page of your document, your machine dials the call. While dialing, connecting and transmitting, your fax machine continues to scan in the remaining pages of the document.

The quick memory transmission is On for default setting. However, you can turn off it for the default. (See page 4.2.)

Important: To use Quick Memory transmission, the memory transmission feature must be turned on.

Real time transmission (Non-memory transmission)

In the following cases, the machine does not use its memory for sending a fax:

When you turned off the memory transmission

When you are sending a fax using MONITOR/CALL key.

When the machine’s memory is full

It is called Real time transmission mode. In this mode, the next page is not scanned in while the current page is being transmitted.

Note: In this mode, only one destination can be dialed.

Note: Real time transmission available only when using the ADF. When transmit- ting use the platen glass, the machine always uses Memory transmission mode even if you set the memory transmission to off.

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Konica Minolta 7013 manual Memory transmission, Memory overflow message, Quick memory transmission

7013 specifications

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