Fax Machine Operating Instruction

Faxing
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Immediate Transmission
With Immediate Transmission, when
you press the {Start} key, the fax
number is dialed immediately. The
message is scanned and transmitted
page by page without being stored in
memory. This contrasts with Memory
Transmission which scans all pages
into memory before dialing the desti-
nation.
Immediate Transmission is useful if
you want immediate confirmation
that the message is being sent to the
correct destination (just check the oth-
er terminal's Own Name or Own Fax
Number on the display during trans-
mission).
Note
You cannot send the same message
to multiple destinations (Broad-
casting). Use Memory Transmis-
sion for this purpose.
Place the original on the exposure
glass or in the Document Feeder.
To send two or more pages from
the exposure glass, set them one
page at a time.
You can scan some pages of your
original from the exposure glass
and the remainder from the Docu-
ment Feeder. When you have fin-
ished scanning from the exposure
glass, place the remainder of the
pages in the Document Feeder and
press the {Start} key within ten sec-
onds.
By default, the transmission mode
selected when the machine is
turned on or when modes are
cleared (transmission mode home
setting) is Memory Transmission.
You can change this with the User
Parameters.
A
Check that the Immediate Trans-
mission indicator is lit.
If it is not lit, press the {Transmis-
sion Mode} key.
B
Set your original.
Limitation
Do not open the Document
Feeder while it is scanning the
originals. This can cause origi-
nals to jam.
Note
You can set the original any
time up until you press the
{Start} key.
Reference
P.14 “Setting Originals”
C
Select any scan settings you re-
quire. See P.27 “Scan Settings”.
D
Dial.
If you make a mistake, press the
{Clear/Stop} key and enter the cor-
rect number again.