Canon 2237B008 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Sending Documents
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Direct Sending
This section describes the procedure for sending a fax with the Direct Sending mode.
Memory Sending
All of the originals to be sent are first scanned and read into memory, then sent. This
means that you do not need to stay near the machine once the originals have been
scanned.
Direct Sending
The machine sends each page of the document to the destination as it is scanned.
Although Direct Sending is slower than Memory Sending, you can use Direct Sending
when you need to send an urgent document ahead of other documents stored in
memory.
The memory can hold a total of approximately 1,000 pages for sent and received documents.
If the memory becomes full, delete unwanted received documents using the System Monitor screen. (See
Chapter 4, “Sending and Receiving,” in the Reference Guide.)
With Direct Sending, you can send a document of two or more pages only when using the feeder. You can
only send one page at a time when you place your original on the platen glass.
You can specify only one destination at a time for Direct Sending.
Memory Sending is automatically set when using Delayed Send or when multiple destinations are specified.
If an error occurs or you cancel transmission in the Direct Sending mode, you can check how many pages
have been sent to the destination by printing the Activity Report, or on the Log screen for Fax on the System
Monitor screen.