Oki 5650 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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User’s Guide: English 153
Explanation of Polling Transmission Types
Memory Polling
Memory Polling is very similar to Feeder (Document Tray)
Polling. The difference is that the document is saved to
memory, instead of occupying the feeder (document tray).
In Memory Polling, the document is saved to general
memory, not a specific mailbox. When a document to be
polled is saved to a mailbox, you are performing Bulletin
Polling, not Memory Polling.
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Only one remote fax can poll your machine if memory
polling is used.
Only the document saved in memory can be polled.
Memory Polling is a one-time occurrence. It can only
be repeated by re-loading the document and saving it to
memory.
Bulletin Polling
In Bulletin Polling, the document to be polled is saved to a
Confidential Mailbox.
Several remote machines can contact your machine and
request the document.
You may also load several documents.
Bulletin Polling allows for repeat polls. The remote
machines can contact your machine and have the
document(s) sent again and again.
Bulletin Polling allows you to use your machine as a fax
back system.
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The Mailboxes (numbers 1 to 16) are used for both
Personal (Confidential) Mailboxes and Bulletin
Polling. If you are using both features, remember that
the number of available mailboxes is shared by the two
functions.
Bulletin Polling allows any number of remote machines
to contact your machine. The remote machines can
retrieve the document as many times as needed.
Bulletin Polling is designed to be repeated, by multiple
remote machines.