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4. Reception Features
Reception
Immediate Reception
Each page of a fax message is printed
as soon as it is received. This method
is used for standard fax messages.
Normally this machine receives mes-
sages by Immediate Reception. How-
ever, depending on settings or certain
conditions, Memory Reception or
Substitute Reception is used. See p.37
“Memory Reception”. See p.38 “Sub-
stitute Reception”.
Limitation
❒ The machine may not be able to re-
ceive fax messages when free
memory space is low.
Note
❒ If free memory reaches 0% during
Immediate Reception, any further
reception becomes impossible and
the current communication is ter-
minated.
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❖ Reception resolution
This machine supports Standard,
Detail, and Fine resolutions for re-
ception. Faxes sent at Fine resolu-
tion will be printed on your
machine at Detail resolution. This
may differ from the sender's in-
tended resolution. See p.25 “Reso-
lution”, Facsimile Reference <Basic
Features>.
Memory Reception
The machine waits until all pages of
the message have been received into
memory before printing it.
Normally this machine receives mes-
sages by Immediate Reception, but
Memory Reception is used with the
following function:
• Combine 2 originals
See p.45 “Combine Two Origi-
nals”.
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