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4. Reception Features
General
There are two types of reception
methods, Immediate Reception and
Memory Reception.
Normally, the machine receives all
the faxes with Immediate Reception,
however, in the case of Confidential
Reception (see p.46 “Printing a Confi-
dential Message”) receiving Memory-
locked messages (see p.48 “Printing a
Memory-locked Message”) or when
you turn on one of the following func-
tions, it receives faxes with Memory
Reception.
• Two In One
See p.121 “Two In One”.
• Image Rotation
See p.122 “Image Rotation”.
• Rotate Sort
See p.122 “Rotate Sort”.
• Multi-copy Reception
See p.120 “Multi-copy Reception”.
• Forwarding
See p.223 “Forwarding”.
• TX/RX File Save
See p.236 “TX/RX File Save Set-
tings”.
Apart from the above, when any of
the conditions for Substitute Recep-
tion occurs, incoming faxes are not
printed but stored in memory. See
p.111 “Substitute Reception”.
Immediate Reception
Each page of a received fax message is
printed as soon as it is received. This
method is used for standard fax mes-
sages.
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-Display during reception
The sender's Own Name or Own Fax
Number appears on the first line.
Reference
p.55 “Own Name/Fax Head-
er/Own Fax Number”, <Basic Fea-
tures>
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Sender
Receiver (your machine)