
Facsimile Features
Sending Documents
■Transmitting a Document Stored in Memory
Documents can be quickly scanned, and stored in memory before transmission.
This feature allows you to send documents to multiple destinations without having to scan the same documents over again. It also allows you to retrieve your original(s) immediately without having to wait for the fax transmission to complete.
In addition to memory transmission, the machine supports the direct transmission feature. In direct transmission, a document is transmitted without storing it into memory.
Memory Transmission | Stores all the |
| |
Original(s) | original(s) into |
memory first, | |
| and then starts |
| its transmission |
| destination |
| machine(s) |
Memory |
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Quick Memory Transmission | Starts |
| |
Original(s) | transmitting |
when the first | |
| page is stored |
| in memory |
| destination |
| machine(s) |
| Memory |
NOTE | 1. If the memory overflows while original(s) are being scanned for transmission to a single destination, the |
| machine will operate in the following manner: |
•If the Fax Parameter No. 082 (Quick Memory XMT) is set to "Valid"
The document is transmitted up to the portion that was stored into memory, and an error message “Memory Full” is displayed.
•If the Fax Parameter No. 082 (Quick Memory XMT) is set to "Invalid"
The document is transmitted up to the portion that was stored in memory, and then switches to direct transmission, and transmits the remaining original(s) in the ADF during the same phone call.
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