Sub Transmission Mode

D Select the standard message to be stamped, and then press [OK].

The selected standard message is shown above the highlighted [Std. Message].

Note

To cancel the selection, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step C.

Programmed standard messag- es are shown in the keys.

The machine cannot stamp mul- tiple standard messages.

E Press [OK].

F Specify the destination, and then press the {Start} key.

Sending an Auto Document

If you often send a particular page to people (for example a map, a standard attachment, or a set of instruc- tions), store that page in memory as an Auto Document. This saves rescanning every time you want to send it.

You can fax an Auto Document by it- self, or attach it to a standard fax mes- sage.

Preparation

Note

 

You can attach one Auto Docu-

 

ment to each transmission.

 

You can store up to 6 Auto Docu-

 

ments. See p.158 “Storing, Chang-

 

i ng, and Deleting an Auto

 

Document”.

 

Files with Auto Documents are

 

sent by Memory Transmission.

 

When sending an Auto Document

 

with other files, the Auto Docu-

 

ment is sent first.

 

Storing Auto Documents reduces

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the amount of free memory slight-

ly. Unless you delete the docu- ment, free memory will not return to 100%.

You can print an Auto Document currently stored in memory. See p.66 “Printing documents stored as Auto Documents”.

You can program one of the Quick Operation keys with operations for this function. Using the quick op- eration keys allows you to omit step B. See p.144 “General Set- tings/Adjustment”.

A Place the original, and then select the scan settings you require.

Reference

p.13 “Placing Originals”, Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>

p.30 “Scan Settings”, Facsimile

Reference <Basic Features>

Note

When you fax an Auto Docu- ment, start from step B.

You need to register an Auto Doc- ument. See p.158 “Storing, Chang- ing, and Deleting an Auto Document”.

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