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FAX Operation (Basic)
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NOTE: When continuous scan is set, you can continue with scanning of a next original after an original on the glass
surface has been stored in memory. Every time one page is scanned, you perform an operation to allow continued
scanning, and after all the originals have been stored in memory, the receiving system is dialed.
Direct Transmission (When originals are placed in the document processor)
After the telephone line has connected with the receiving system, scanning of the originals placed in the document
processor starts. When multiple-page originals are placed, each page is scanned after the previous one is sent.
Direct Transmission (When originals are placed on the glass surface)
This method is suitable for sending book originals that cannot be placed in the document processor. After the telephone line
has connected with the receiving system, the originals placed on the glass surface are scanned and sent.
NOTE: When continuous scan is set, you can continue with scanning of a next original after an original on the glass
surface has been sent. Every time one page is scanned, you perform an operation to allow continued scanning.
Placing Originals
3 Place the originals on the glass surface or in the
document processor. Refer to the machine’s Operation
Guide for placing originals.
Dial the Receiving System
4 Enter the fax number of the receiving system using the
numeric keys.
NOTE: When you press the numeric keys to enter
numbers, the screen changes to the entry screen for the
fax number.
NOTE: Up to 64 digits can be entered as the fax
number of the receiving system.
Spaces will be automatically inserted if you use Z at the
end of the row to advance the cursor before entering
more characters.
Use Y or Z to move the cursor.
To correct the number, press the Clear key to delete the
digits one by one before reentering the number. To
delete all entered digits and return to the default screen,
press the Reset key.
FAX No. Entry:
B
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