Copier User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Control Panel and Configuration Menu
- Sending Faxes
- Basic Fax Operation
- Adjusting the Image Quality
- Specifying a Recipient
- Specifying Multiple Recipients
- Sending a Fax at a Specified Time (Timer Transmission)
- Sending a Batch Transmission
- Memory Transmission and Direct Transmission
- Sending a Fax Manually
- Sending a Fax to a Combination of Fax Numbers (Chain Dial)
- Canceling a Queued Transmission
- About the Fax Header
- Faxing From a Computer (PC-FAX)
- Receiving Faxes
- Registering Recipients
- Confirmation Mode
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix

53 Sending Faxes
6 Press the START key to begin scanning, and then the machine enters trans-
mission standby mode.
appears in the screen when the machine is in standby mode.
" If you want to cancel a timer transmission, select CANCEL RESERV..
For details, refer to “Canceling a Queued Transmission” on page 58.
Sending a Batch Transmission
Multiple documents can be scanned and stored in the memory of this machine to
be sent together to a single destination at a specified time.
" From the UTILITY menu, batch transmission settings (transmission time)
must have been registered with a speed dial number in advance. For
details, refer to “Using the Speed Dial Function” on page 47.
1 Position the document to be faxed.
2 If desired, adjust the image quality.
" For details, refer to “Adjusting the Image Quality” on page 44.
3 Select destinations for the batch transmission from the favorite list, or specify
their speed dial number.
" For details on selecting destinations from the favorite list, refer to “Using
the Favorite List” on page 46.
" For details on specifying destinations by their speed dial number, refer to
“Using the Speed Dial Function” on page 47.
4 Press the START key to begin scanning, and then the machine enters trans-
mission standby mode.
appears in the screen when the machine is in standby mode.
" To cancel a batch transmission, select CANCEL RESERV. For details,
refer to “Canceling a Queued Transmission” on page 58.










