Toshiba GD-1201 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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SPECIFICATIONS AND OUTLINE OF SYSTEM
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1.3 Features
A3/LD scanning
Scans data across A3/LD width and transmits in A3/LD actual size.
High-speed scanning
Inputs an A4/LT-size transmitted document in about 0.7 seconds (A4/LT document transmitted
widthwise).
High-speed transmission
33.6 Kbps high speed modem
Toshiba original high-speed communication modes EX and HS
JBIG encoding system
Dual Access
- FAX transmission
There are two types of FAX transmission: Page-by-page direct transmission and memory trans-
mission that all pages are stored in the memory before being transmitted.
- FAX reception
Basically, all pages are input in the memory before being output. This reduces the time that the
FAX communication occupies the machine, making Dual Access between the copying/faxing and
printing operation possible.
Namely, the followings are possible:
- Memory input during the memory transmission
- Memory input during the memory reception
- Copying during the memory transmission
- Reception during the copying
- Reception during the memory output
- Reception during the list output
Laser printing on plain paper
Printing is made on the standard size paper (A3/LD, B4/COMP, A4/LT/LG, A4-R/LT-R, B5, B5-R,
FOLIO, and A5-R/ST-R) with the laser system.
•Gradation
256 tones, error diffusion method
Memory communication function
Image data can be stored in the HDD. In the delayed transmission, image data read from an original
are stored in the memory, then sent when the specified time comes.
Other memory functions: multi transmission, memory reception, ECM communication, etc.
Smoothing
The smoothing process is applied to the received images so that they are changed from 8 × 3.85,
8 × 7.7, 8 × 15.4 or 16 × 15.4 to 24 × 92.4 (equivalent to 600 × 2400dpi), then printed out.
Editing function
Duplex transmission and duplex printing are possible.
FAX data file storage capacity
360 MB file storage capacity is added (for transmission: 240 MB, for reception: 120 MB)
Note: Note:
Note: For hard drivers, GB means 1 billion bytes.