All in One Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- The manuals for your machine
- Contents
- How to read this manual
- Regulatory information
- Limited warranty
- Precautions
- Chapter1 Layout & Installation
- Chapter2 Getting started
- Chapter3 Autodialler
- Chapter4 Sending faxes
- Chapter5 Receiving faxes
- Chapter6 Using F-code box features
- F-code: an introduction
- Creating or modifying an F-code box
- Printing a list of F-code boxes
- Printing a list of documents stored in your F-code boxes
- Erasing an empty F-code box
- Storing a document in a bulletin box for polling
- Printing a document stored in a bulletin box
- Erasing a document stored in a bulletin box
- Printing a document received in the security box
- Sending a document using a subaddress and password
- Polling a document using a subaddress and password
- Chapter7 Copying
- Chapter8 Special features
- Chapter9 Security features
- Security features
- Using department codes
- Turning department code protection ON and OFF
- Entering a department code
- Erasing a department code
- Turning the department code setting on and off
- Fax charge setting
- Copy charge setting
- Sending a fax using a department code
- Making a copy using a department code
- Printing the department code list
- Resetting the department code counter
- Copy protection
- Chapter10 User settings
- Chapter11 Report & Lists
- Chapter13 Maintenance & Problem solving
- Appendix & Index
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Sending method
The following three sending methods are available on your machine.
Memory transmission:
For a normal memory transmission, your machine: (1) scans the entire document into
memory, (2) dials the other fax machine, and (3) transmits the document.
Quick memory transmission:
For a quick memory transmission, your machine doesn’t wait to scan all pages into
memory before dialing. After it scans the first page of your document, your machine will
dial the other fax machine. When it makes contact, your machine transmits the stored
document from memory while at the same time scanning the remaining pages of your
document into memory.
The quick memory transmission is defaulted to “On”. However, you can turn it “Off” for
the default. (See “Fax settings” on page 10-5.)
Real-time transmission:
In the following cases, the machine doesn’t use memory for fax sending
•Whenmemorytransmissionisturnedoff.
•Whenyouaresendingafaxusingon-hookdialing(pressing<AdvancedFunctions>
repeatedly until “Monitor” appears and pressing <Enter> or the soft key assigned to
the “Monitor”.
*1
) or using an external telephone handset.
•Whenthemachine’smemoryisfull
In the real-time transmission, the next page will not be scanned until the current page
has been transmitted.
Notes for real time transmissions:
•Onlyonedestinationcanbedialed
•Thedocumentglass
*2
cannot be used for real time transmission
*1 “Monitor” has already been assigned to a soft key on the F-315 as default.
*2 The document glass is available only for the MFX-1950.
Memory overflow message
In normal memory transmission, if you have stored too much information in your
machine’s memory, a “Memory Overflow” message will appear on the LCD:
Memory Overflow
Start Or Cancel
This appears because (1) too many pages have been stored in the memory, or (2) the
pages that are stored have too much information on them for your machine to remember.
If this message appears, press <Start> to tell your machine to keep as many pages in
memory as possible, or press <Cancel> to erase all pages stored during the current
operation (but not previous operations).
Dividing a large document into smaller batches will help you avoid this error.
Use real time transmissions to avoid these problems. (See “Real-time transmission,” page
4-3 and 4-6.)
NOTE: If the machine is idle for 3 minutes, the machine will automatically erase any docu-
ment stored in memory during the last operation.