Power Outage Report | 74 |
Display Messages | 74 |
Basic Faxing Situations | 75 |
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Redialing | 75 |
Confirming Results | 75 |
Stopping a Transmission | 75 |
Receiving Faxes Manually | 75 |
No Paper Reception | 76 |
No Toner Reception | 76 |
Receiving Faxes to Memory | 76 |
When Are Faxes Received to Memory? | 77 |
When Are Memory Messages Printed? | 77 |
Memory Message Limitations | 77 |
Active Memory Files Report | 77 |
Printing the Active Memory Files Report | 78 |
Printing Messages Stored in Memory | 78 |
Canceling Messages Stored in Memory | 78 |
Erasing Messages Received in Memory Without |
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Printing Them | 78 |
Messages in Memory and Power Losses | 79 |
Power Outage Report | 79 |
Dual Access | 79 |
What You Can Do While Making Copies | 79 |
What You Can Do While Sending a Fax | 79 |
What You Can Do While Receiving a Fax | 80 |
Making Copies | 80 |
To Make Copies | 81 |
Manual Paper Feeder | 81 |
Face Up Stacking/Face Down Stacking | 82 |
Sending a Fax to Multiple Locations | 83 |
Group vs. Broadcast | 83 |
Group Faxing | 84 |
What is a Group Fax? | 84 |
Programming a Group | 84 |
Deleting Groups | 85 |
Sending a Fax to a Group | 85 |
Finding a Group Name | 86 |
Group Directory Report | 86 |
Using Speed Dial/Search | 86 |
Broadcasting | 87 |
What is a Broadcast Fax? | 87 |
Sending a Broadcast Fax | 87 |
Advanced Operations | 89 |
Delayed Faxing | 89 |
What is Delayed Faxing? | 89 |
Delayed Fax vs. Delayed Batch | 90 |
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