Konica Minolta 7145 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Application Functions Overview - (continued)
10-6
Special Original : This includes three functions as follows.
Mixed original : You can send document pages of mixed sizes in a single sequence of
operations. (p. 10-19)
Folded original: This function allows you to read and transmit a document having folds
that would typically hinder the machine from detecting the document
size properly. (p. 10-22)
Long original: This function allows transmitting pages longer than the length (431
mm) of A3 size. (p. 10-25)
Flip Side 2: When reading a document that has pages printed on both sides, with
the aid of the RADF, this function allows you to specify to compensate
for reading the overturned pages. (p. 10-27)
Polled Tx : This function allows you to read a document and store it in memory
until the remote station initiates transmission by sending a command
to receive (polling). (p. 12-2)
Polling Rx : This function allows you to initiate reception by sending a command to
a remote station to receive a document that is set for transmission at
the remote station. (p. 12-4)
Timer Tx : The time to start communication can be specified. (p. 6-44)
Int'l com : A lower baud rate will be employed. (p. 6-47)
ECM off : Error Correction Mode (ECM) can be disabled. (p. 10-30)
Confiden. Tx
*1
: You can use Restricted access boxes (like email accounts) to
exchange private information with specific persons. You can not only
send information to a restricted access box of a remote station
(Restricted access transmission) but receive in a restricted access
box from your own station (Restricted access reception). (p. 10-33)
V34 OFF : When the V34 protocol can not be used due to restrictions of
exchange equipment, the V34 mode is disabled for transmission. (p.
10-39)
Bulletin
*1
: Bulletin boards can be used to store documents to be transmitted by
polling. (p. 12-6)
ID Tx
*2
: Transmission can be sent with a password attached, as required when
the receiving station is using a closed area communication mode.
(p. 10-41)