Printing Options
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When There Is No Paper of the
Correct Size
If there is no paper in your machine
that matches the size of a received
message, the machine will choose a
paper size based on the paper availa-
ble. For example, if your machine has
8
1
/
2
"×11"K and A3L loaded and
you receive a A4L size message,
check the A4L column of the follow-
ing table. The paper size at the top has
highest priority. In this case, since
8
1
/
2
"×11"K is given a higher priority
than A3L, the message is printed on
8
1
/
2
"×11"K.
If only B5 JISL is loaded and you re-
ceive an A3L message, the received
message is stored in memory and not
printed.
❖
❖❖
❖ Priority Table
• KK and LL indicate that the
message is split over two pages of
paper with the orientation and size
shown.
Note
❒ Widths that this machine can re-
ceive are A4, B4 JIS, and A3. Any
messages narrower than A4 are
sent as A4 width with the length
unchanged.
❒ The paper size used to print a re-
ceived message may be different
from the size of the sent original.
❒ If you specify a receiving tray with
the setting priority under System
Settings, the messages may be re-
ceived in a different order by set-
ting the priority table. The priority
tray may be used only when the
document received is the same size
as the priority tray.
Reference
p.46 “Page Separation and Length
Reduction”
p.45 “Image Rotation”
“Tray Paper Settings”, General Set-
tings Guide
Reduction in Sub-
scan Direction
Enabled
Page Separation
Threshold
20 mm (0.79")
Width or Length Pri-
ority
Width
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