Transmit documents

Useful job management

As the stack memory in your fax machine is so large, it may happen that several jobs have to be transmitted to the same fax number. As a fax connection is used more economically if more data are transmitted, it would make sense to transmit all of these jobs in a single proc- ess. Whenever it handles a new job, your fax machine therefore checks the stack to establish whether there are additional jobs with the same fax number. If this is the case, these jobs are handled together irrespective of their position in the stack. The job number of these jobs is retained until stack management encounters the first job of the same fax number.

The process is recorded in the transmis- sion journal (see page 86), with an identi- cal sequential number.

In case of delayed transmission the jobs are sent together if time and fax number are equal.

JOB NO. 99

JOB NO. 98

JOB NO. 98

JOB NO. 97

JOB NO. 96

JOB NO. 95

JOB NO. 94

JOB NO. 93

JOB NO. 92

JOB NO. 91

JOB NO. 90

Some jobs of the stack have the same fax number (black).

JOB NO. 99

JOB NO. 98

JOB NO. 98

JOB NO. 97

JOB NO. 96

JOB NO. 95

JOB NO. 94

JOB NO. 93

JOB NO. 92

JOB NO. 91

JOB NO. 90

OUTPUT

LINE TRANSMISSION

The first job

with the same fax number pulls the other jobs together.

GB 34 Transmit documents

 

TOSHIBA TF 631

 

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Toshiba TF 631 manual Useful job management, GB 34 Transmit documents, JOB no, First job