Sending Procedures; Sending Large Documents; Customizing The Transmission Mode - Canon MP 1000 User Manual

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Sending Procedures

You can use the features described in this section with other
sending features.

Sending Large Documents

The MultiPASS 1000 scans up to 50 letter-size pages into its
memory (based on CCITT #1 Chart).

Customizing the Transmission Mode

When you register a fax number for one-touch speed dialing or
coded speed dialing, you will see this LCD display after you enter
the fax number and name:
This allows you to select the initial transmission speed, the long
distance setting, and whether you want to send the document
confidentially or to a Canon relay fax machine. Regular sending is
the default.
This starting speed is the speed at which the MultiPASS 1000 first
tries to send a document over the telephone line. There are two
starting speeds, 9600 bps and 4800 bps. The higher the speed, the
faster the documents are sent.
5-10
Sending Fax Documents
If you have more than 50 pages to send, divide the document
and send each 50-page or less section separately.
You can send up to 50 letter-size pages (based on CCITT #1
Chart) at one time with memory sending.
• If memory becomes full while scanning your document
and you are sending to one location, the MultiPASS 1000
stops scanning in the document. It sends the pages in
memory and then switches to direct sending to send the
rest of the document.
• If memory becomes full while scanning your document
and you are sending to multiple locations, the LCD
displays
MEMORY FULL
the document from memory. If this happens, start the
procedure from the beginning.
The Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) holds 30 sheets of
paper, but you can add pages to the stack as the MultiPASS
1000 feeds the paper. See page 4-5 for details.
NEED TO SET TX MODE?
YES < > NO
and the MultiPASS 1000 erases
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