5. Reception Features

Reception

Immediate Reception

Each page of a fax message is printed as soon as it is received. This method is used for standard fax messages.

Reception resolution

This machine supports Standard, Detail, and Super Fine resolutions for reception. If you do not have the optional Expansion Memory, faxes sent at Super Fine resolution will be printed on your machine at Detail resolution. This may differ from the sender's intended resolu- tion. See p.30 “Resolution”, Facsim- ile Reference <Basic Features>.

Normally this machine receives messages by Immediate Reception. But Memory Reception is used when “Combine 2 originals”, “Multi-copy Reception”, “RX Reverse Printing” or “2 Sided Print” is set to “ON”. See p.96 “Printing Options”. If the conditions are that Substitute Reception should be used, a fax message is not printed. It will be stored in memory. See p.83 “Memory Reception”. See p.85 “Substitute Reception”.

Note

The machine may not be able to re- ceive fax messages when free memory space is low.

If free memory reaches 0% during Immediate Reception, any further reception becomes impossible and the current communication is ter- minated.

Memory Reception

The machine waits until all pages of the message have been received into memory before printing it.

This method is used with the following functions:

Combine 2 originals

See p.99 “Combine Two Origi- nals”.

Multi-copy when set to multiple copies

See p.98 “Multi-copy Reception”.

Reverse Order Printing

See p.100 “Reverse Order Print- ing”.

2 sided Printing

See p.97 “Two-Sided Printing”.

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