Facsimile Operating Instructions

RECEIVING A FAX MESSAGE
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L paper is loaded, this feature splits
the received message if the excess
length is about 0.79” or more, and re-
duces it if the excess length is within
about 0.79”. When a message is split,
the split mark (*) is inserted at the
split position and about 0.39” of the
split area is duplicated on the top of
the second sheet.
Note
Your service representative can
customize this feature with the fol-
lowing settings. Bracketed values
are defaults.
•Reduction (on)
Print split mark (on)
Overprinting (on)
Overprinting length (0.39”)
Guideline for split (when mes-
sage is 0.79” longer than paper)
You can adjust the overprinting
length and length of reduction
within the following ranges:
Guideline for split: 0 – 6.1”
Overprinting length: 0.16”,
0.39”, 0.79”, 1.57”
Reverse Order Printing
Normally, received pages are printed
and stacked on the tray in the order
they are received. If you turn this fea-
ture on, the machine will start print-
ing the message from the last page
received. By default, this feature is
turned off but you can turn it on with
the Initial Setup RX. P.161
“INI-
TIAL SETUP RX
Note that when on,
this feature will use Memory Recep-
tion.
When this feature is on, the first page
will be printed last.
Page Reduction
If you have switched this feature on
and you receive a message that is
longer than the paper in the cassette,
usually the machine prints it on two
pages. If you turn this feature on the
machine reduces the width and
length of the received image so that it
will fit on one page. If A4 L paper
size is loaded and a message of B4 L
size is received, the machine will re-
duce the message to a single A4 L
sheet.
ABC
(Document)
ND1X01E1
your machine
Print
ND1X01E2
your machine
reduction
(A4 size)
(B4 size)
ND1X01E3