Multi-Tasking

Multi-Tasking

The 2001 and 2002s can perform multiple operations at the same time. One operation can run in the foreground, while another runs in the background. For example, you can scan, copy, or print documents into memory for later transmission while receiving a fax.

OperationConcurrent OperationResult

 

 

 

Copy

Fax Reception

The received fax is stored in memory, and

 

 

prints once copy operation is complete.

 

GDI/PCL4 Printing

Print job is stored in memory, and prints once

 

(2002 only)

copy operation is complete.

 

Memory Fax

Faxing begins while copying continues.

 

transmission

 

 

PC-Fax Transmission

Faxing begins while copying continues.

 

or Reception

 

 

 

 

Fax Reception

Copy

The Copy job will be stored in memory, then

 

 

printed out when reception (RX) is complete.

 

GDI/PCL4 Printing

Print document during reception.

 

(2002 only)

 

 

Fax Transmission

Scans document into memory for transmission.

 

 

 

Fax

Copy

The available memory is shared by both jobs

Transmission

 

and their operations happen simultaneously.

 

GDI/PCL4 Printing

The document will be printed from the PC

 

(2002 only)

during Fax operation.

 

 

 

PC-Fax

Copy

Copy operation starts by scanning document

Reception

 

into memory, and prints as fax is being

 

 

transmitted.

 

Parallel Port Printing

Print operation occurs while PC is receiving the

 

(2002 only)

fax.

 

Fax Transmission

TX works when PC-Fax is complete. Scans

 

 

document into memory for transmission.

 

 

 

PC-Fax

Copy

Copy operation starts by scanning document

Transmit

 

into memory first, and prints as fax is being

 

 

transmitted.

 

Parallel Port Printing

Parallel Port can be used for printing during PC-

 

(2002 only)

FAX operation.

 

Fax Transmission

Scans document into memory for transmission.

 

 

 

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