Receiving Documents
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Receiving Documents
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NOTE
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If the paper drawer runs out of paper, the received document is stored in memory.
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The machine has enough memory (16 MB) to store up to 100 pages* of sent and
received documents (fewer if the document contains many graphics or particularly
dense text). If you have the optional memory module installed, you can store up to
1500 pages*. *These figures are based on the use of ITU-T No. 1 chart, using the
standard settings.
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If the memory becomes full while you are scanning a document for sending, the
message <MEMORY FULL> appears on the LCD display. Press (OK) so
that the paper remaining in the feeder can be put out. All the pages you were
scanning are deleted.
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The number of pages you can scan into memory differs depending on the amount
of free memory remaining in the machine and the type of document you are
scanning.
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The received document stored in memory because of lack of paper is printed once
you load paper in the paper drawers.
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You can also change settings so that the machine does not print the received
document automatically, and saves it in memory. (See “Memory Lock for Received
Documents,” on p. 6-2.)
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If an error occurs during printing, the Alarm lamp blinks.
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You can print a list of documents (Document Memory List) to check the transaction
results. (See “Printing a List of Documents in Memory,” on p. 6-10.)