Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using this guide
- Important safety instructions
- For your safety (Australia only)
- Caution (New Zealand only)
- SETTING UP
- PREPARING TO USE YOUR FAX
- Main components of your fax
- Fax controls - the operation panel
- Guidelines for entering numbers, letters, and symbols
- Setting the TEL LINE TYPE
- Dialing through a switchboard (PBX)
- Registering sender information
- Registering one-touch speed dialing numbers and names
- Registering coded speed dialing numbers and names
- Registering UCanTalk voice tags
- DOCUMENTS AND PAPER
- MAKING COPIES
- SENDING DOCUMENTS
- RECEIVING DOCUMENTS
- USING TAM MODE (FAX-B840 only)
- SETTINGS AND ACTIVITY REPORTS
- SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS
- Specifications
- Index
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SENDING DOCUMENTS
5
Memory sending________________________________
The fax normally uses direct sending to send your document. However, you can send it with
memory sending (see below). In this case, the fax quickly scans the document into memory.
Then it sends the document from memory. This means you do not have to wait for the fax to
finish sending before you can retrieve your original document.
You can send up to 15 A4-size (5 legal-size) pages at a time with memory sending (based on the
Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, standard resolution).
* Exclude UCanTalk.
If MEMORY FULL appears on the LCD during the scanning process, re-start sending the
document using direct sending (see p. 5-2), or divide the document into sections.
1
Load the document face up into the document tray.
See Loading documents, p. 3-2.
You can set the scanning resolution and contrast (see p. 5-1).
2
Press [Function].
Press [Send Options].
3
Use [ ] or [ ] to select MEMORY TX.
Press [Start/Copy].
4
Dial the receiving party’s fax number.
Use one of the dialing methods* described in this chapter (see p. 5-2).
5
Press [Start/Copy] twice.
The fax scans the document into memory and begins sending.
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