Sending Methods (7-5)
This section explains the two main sending methods: Memory sending and
Manual sending via the handset.
Memory Sending (7-5)
Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a document. As the FAX
scans the first page of a multipage document into its memory, it begins
calling the other party and transmitting the information even as the
remaining pages are being scanned.
1 Load the document, face down in
the ADF (→ p. 4-3).
2 Dial a fax number by using the
numeric buttons, similar to dialling
a telephone number.
❏ For dialling methods, see p. 7-4.
❏ If you enter the wrong number,
press Stop, then enter the correct
number.
❏ If you are connected to a PBX
and need to first dial an outside
line access number (“9”, for
example), add a pause after that
number by pressing Redial/Pause
(→ p. 9-2).
3 Press Start/Copy to begin scanning for
sending, or if you used speed dialling,
wait a few ′seconds for the FAX to
begin scanning automatically.
❏ If the number you are calling is
busy, the FAX redials the
number automatically after a few
minutes (→ p. 7-9).
DOCUMENT READY
MEMORY USED 0%
(Currently used memory)
(Standby to scan)
Ex:
TEL=
Ex:
9p7654321
10 The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages in the FAX-L280/L200 User’s Guide on which you can find
detailed information.