Advanced Transmission Features

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Confidential Transmission
If you do not want your message to be
picked up casually at the other end,
use this feature. The message will be
stored in memory at the other end
and will not be printed until an ID is
entered.
Preparation
If you install the optional Expan-
sion Memory or Hard Disk option,
program the Confidential ID.
P.125 ID Code
There are two types of Confidential
Transmission:

Default ID

The other party can print the mes-
sage by entering the Confidential
ID programmed in their machine.

ID Override

Should you wish to send a confi-
dential message to a particular per-
son at the other end, you can
specify the Confidential ID that
person has to enter to see that mes-
sage. Before you send the message,
do not forget to tell the intended
receiver the ID that must be en-
tered to print.
Limitation
The destination machine must be
of the same make and have the
Confidential Reception feature.
The destination machine must
have enough memory available.
Note
If optional Expansion Memory is
installed, we recommend that you
program the Confidential ID be-
forehand.
An ID can be any 4 digit number
except 0000.
ASet your original and select any
scan settings you require.
BPress [Mode].
The Transmission Mode menu ap-
pears.
CEnter the Confidential TX func-
tion number with the number
keys.
DDepending on the Confidential
Transmission type, use one of the
following procedures:
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