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Secure Polling.
Polling in which preset passcodes are
checked between two machines before polling is allowed to
take place.
Speed-dialing. Allows the fax user to store frequently used
fax numbers for dialing with the touch of three keys—an
identifier key (either * or #) and then a two-digit code—for
each number. See also Autodialing and One-touch dialing.
Station ID. Also called Location ID or Receiver ID.
An autodialer feature which lets the fax user enter a
descriptive name to correspond with the number in an
autodialer entry. For example, rather than entering only 1-
215-555-3465, one can enter that number and a name,
such as Philly Branch Office.
Subscriber ID. A fax machine’s telephone number, as
identified by a user setting. See TTI.
Superfine resolution. 203H x 392V lpi. Your fax machine’s
superfine transmission mode is Group-3-compatible, not the
more limited proprietary version.
TCR. Transmit confirmation report; this provides proof that
your fax machine did send the document you set for
transmission. Printed after transmission, the TCR also
identifies the telephone number to which the fax sent the
document, plus the actual time of transmission and how
many pages the unit transmitted. See also RCR.
Thermal (paper) Printing. A thermal head heats chemically
treated, thermally sensitive paper in patterns conforming to
the image the machine has scanned, creating a printed image.
Thermal paper’s tendency to discolor and fade, in addition to
its curliness and the usual difficulty in writing on it, have
made this method considerably less popular than plain-paper
fax printing—particularly as plain-paper fax machines have
dropped sharply in price.
TTI. Transmit terminal identifier. A user-programmable line of
information sent automatically with every page a fax
machine sends; it appears at the top of each page printed by
the receiving unit.