Transmitting Documents

5 Transmitting Documents

Transmission Modes

The WorkCentre offers various transmission modes to simplify the faxing process. Each transmission mode may be performed using any one of the dialing methods described in the previous section.

Memory Send — The job is first scanned into memory, then sent to the remote party. Using this method, multiple jobs can be stored and the machine transmits each job as the line becomes available.

Direct Send — The job is transmitted, page by page, without being stored in memory. Using this method you can observe the transmission procedure, one page at a time.

Delayed Start — The transmission is programmed to be sent at a later designated time. This feature permits cost savings by scheduling transmissions during periods when telephone rates are lower.

Priority Transmission — A priority send transmission is performed prior to any other job reserved in memory.

Resend — Normally, document data (stored in memory for transmission) is cleared if the transmission fails to reach a remote facsimile. This function enables the machine to save the stored document and allows you to re-schedule the transmission.

Group Transmission — Sends the same document to more than one location via multiple, sequential transmissions. Sometimes referred to as broadcast.

Relay Transmission — Sends a document to a relay station. The relay station then sends the document to another relay station or to the final receiving stations. The origination and relay stations must be ITU-T relay communication compatible units.

Mailbox Communications — The Mailbox feature allows you to store documents in memory on your machine, or that of a remote machine, with a Mailbox number. Other remote parties can then

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