Ricoh Facsimile Fax Machine User Manual


 
Communication Information
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Printing a File Received with Memory Lock
This is a security function designed to
prevent unauthorized users from
reading your messages. If Memory
Lock is switched on, all received mes-
sages are stored in memory and are
not automatically printed. To print
the messages, you have to enter the
Memory Lock ID Code. When your
machine has received a message with
Memory Lock, the Confidential File
(i) indicator blinks.
Preparation
Before using this function, pro-
gram your Memory Lock ID. See
p.192 Programming a Memory
Lock ID.
Before using this function, set
Memory Lock to On. See p.174
Memory Lock.
Important
If the main power switch is turned
off for more than an hour, all mes-
sages protected by Memory Lock
will be deleted. In that case, the
Power Failure Report will be print-
ed so you can confirm which mes-
sages have been deleted. See p.198
Turning Off the Main Power /
When a Power Failure Occurs.
Note
If Memory Lock and received doc-
ument storage are both set to on,
Memory Lock is unavailable and
received documents become
stored documents. For details, see
p.193 Storing or Printing Re-
ceived Documents and p.34
Printing/Deleting Received and
Stored Documents (Print/Delete
Stored RX File).
Even when Memory Lock is avail-
able, if free memory is insufficient,
reception is not possible.
You can also apply a Memory Lock
to messages that come only from
certain senders. See p.174 Pro-
gramming/Changing Special
Senders.
Messages received by Polling Re-
ception are automatically printed
even if this function is switched on.
You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps B. See p.144
General Settings/Adjustment.
A
AA
A
Confirm that the Confidential File
indicator is blinking.
B
BB
B
Press [Information].
C
CC
C
Press [Print Memory Lock].
Note
If no messages were received
while Memory Lock was
switched on, the message
No
reception file.
is shown.
Press [Exit] .
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