OWN NUMBER SENDING

This function prints the date, time, your programmed name, your programmed fax number, and the transmitted page number at the top center of each page that you fax. All pages that you fax include this information.

Example of fax page printed out by the receiving machine

OCT/10/2003/FRI 03:00 PM

SHARP PLANNING DIV.

FAX No. 0666211221

P. 001/001

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(1)Date and time: The date and time, and the font used to print the date and time, are set in the custom settings. (page 2-12 of "Operation manual (for general information and copier operation))").

(2)Own name: programmed with the key operator program. (See "Fax own number and name set" on page 8-5.)

(3)Own fax number: programmed with the key operator program (See "Fax own number and name set" on page 8-5.).

(4)Transmitted page number: 3-digit number appearing in the format, "page number/total pages" (only the page number appears if you use manual transmission or Quick On-Line transmission). If desired, you can use the

key operator program to omit the page number. (See "Printing page number at receiver" on page 8-7.)

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Position of sender's information

The key operator program can be used to select whether the sender's information is added outside the original data or inside the data. (See "Date/own number print position setting" on page 8-8). The initial factory setting is outside the data.

Direction of transmission

Direction of transmission

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length of scanned data

Length of transmitted data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outside scanned data

None of the transmitted image is cut off; however, the transmitted data is longer than the scanned data, and thus when both the sender and the receiver use the same size of paper, the printed fax may either be reduced or split up and printed on two pages.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length of scanned data

Length of transmitted data

 

 

 

 

 

Inside scanned data

The top edge of the scanned data will be cut off

by the sender's

information; however, when both the sender and the receiver use the same size of paper, the printed fax will neither be reduced nor split up and printed on two pages.

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