Reception Features
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Having Incoming Messages
Printed on Paper from the
Bypass Tray
You can have messages sent from
Specified Senders printed on paper
from the bypass tray. This is useful if
you need messages printed on a size
of paper not stocked in the paper
tray(s).
You can load a maximum of 100
sheets of standard paper in the by-
pass tray.
Note
r Before you can use this function,
you need to turn on Authorized
Reception (Initial Setup Reception
Mode settings), program the Spec-
ified Senders (Key Operator Set-
tings) along with the paper. See
p.144 “Reception Settings”. See
p.163 “Special Senders to Treat
Differently”.
r The print area is determined by the
optional expansion memory, reso-
lution, and the vertical length of
the originals.
r If paper longer than 600 mm
(23.62") is used, the paper may get
wrinkled, it may not be sent, or a
paper jam may occur.
r The machine can detect A4L,
A3L(8
1
/
2
"×11"L, 11"×13"L) pa-
per sizes. When you load any other
size, specify the paper size. See
p.170 “Programming Bypass Tray
Paper Size” .
r When using tray 1 of the optional
1000-sheet finisher, paper is out-
put to the tray even with non-
standard sizes selected.
r If the specified paper size and the
size of paper set in the bypass tray
do not match, paper jams may oc-
cur, or the image may be truncat-
ed.
r If messages are printed on paper
smaller than A4, the image may be
truncated, or split across sheets.
r If you use this function, Image Ro-
tation and 180-Degree Rotating
Printing are not possible.