Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Welcome !
- Chapter 2 Setting Up
- Chapter 3 Getting Started
- Chapter 4 Setting Up and Using Speed Dialing
- Chapter 5 Using the Fax as a Copier
- Chapter 6 Sending Documents
- Chapter 7 Receiving Documents
- Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features
- Chapter 9 Using a Relay Network
- Chapter 10 Using Confidential Mailboxes
- Chapter 11 Setting Up and Using Polling
- Chapter 12 Other Special Features
- Chapter 13 Restricting Use of the Fax
- Chapter 14 Printing Reports and Lists
- Chapter 15 Maintenance & Frequently Asked Questions
- Chapter 16 Summary of Important Settings
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Documents You Can Scan
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 8 Using the Memory Features 8-3
Using the
Memory Features
LASER CLASS 3170 Series.
CFYA/YAH/YAN 120v US V1.0
❏ As each page is printed, it is deleted from the memory.
❏ If the memory becomes full, you will not be able to receive the
remaining pages. Contact the other party and request to send
the document again.
❏ The LASER CLASS
®
3170/3170MS can store up to approxi-
mately 192 letter-size pages* in the memory. The LASER
CLASS
®
3175 can store up to approximately 448 letter-size
pages* in the memory. With the optional memory kit, the
LASER CLASS
®
3170 Series can receive up to approximately
704 pages in the memory. For details about the optional
memory kits, contact your authorized Canon dealer.
❏ A memory backup function is provided to save the contents of
the memory for up to approximately 12 hours during a power
failure.
*Based on CCITT/ITU-T No. 1 Chart, Standard Mode.
Displaying the Transaction History
Follow this procedure to display results of transactions. This feature is
convenient when you want to check the status of a transaction without
printing an activity management report.
1.
Transaction
Press Transaction.
The most recent transmission is displayed first.
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2.
Open all three of the One-touch Speed Dialing panels.
Press the up and down arrows to view the list of transactions.
❏ All transmissions are displayed first, then the receptions are
displayed.