More Transmission Functions
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More Transmission Functions
If Memory Runs Out While
Storing an Original
If you run out of memory while stor-
ing an original (free space reaches
0%), the message “
Memory is full.
Cannot scan more.
Transmission
will be stopped.
” is displayed.
Press [Exit] to transmit stored pages
only.
Note
r In default, scanned pages are sent.
To change the settings to delete
scanned pages, contact your ser-
vice representative.
Parallel Memory Transmission
This function dials while the original
is being scanned. Standard Memory
Transmission stores the original in
memory, then dials the destination.
Parallel Memory Transmission al-
lows you to quickly determine
whether a connection was made. In
addition, this function scans the orig-
inal faster than Immediate Transmis-
sion. This is useful when you are in a
hurry and need to use the original for
another purpose.
Limitation
r Standard Memory Transmission is
used instead of Parallel Memory
Transmission in the following cas-
es:
• When the line is busy and could
not be connected to
•With Send Later
• When you store an original for
Memory Transmission while
another communication is in
progress
• When two or more destinations
are specified
• When you send only an Auto
Document
• When the first page of an origi-
nal is placed on the exposure
glass
• When you send messages
stored in the Document Server
Note
r You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.159 “User Parameters” (switch
07, bit 2).
r Standard Memory Transmission
may be used instead of Parallel
Memory Transmission depending
on the optional equipment in-
stalled if there is not enough free
memory left.
r If you use this function, the Memo-
ry Storage Report will not be print-
ed.
r If the {Clear/Stop} key is pressed,
an original will jam or memory
will run out during Parallel Mem-
ory Transmission stops. The Trans-
mission Result Report is printed
and files are deleted.
r When Parallel Memory Transmis-
sion is used, the total number of
originals in “Fax Header Print” is
not automatically printed.