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Memory Transmission and Immediate
Transmission

Memory Transmission

Memory Transmission is convenient
because:
• Fax documents can be scanned
much more quickly. Your scanned
document is stored in the memory,
a n d th en s en t a u to m a ti c a l l y ,
meaning you do not have to wait
for your document to send.
• While your fax document is being
sent, another user can operate the
machine (people do not have to
wait long to use the fax machine).
• You can send the same document
to more than one place with the
same operation.
• There are two kinds of Memory
Transmission: Parallel and Nor-
mal. Parallel Memory Transmis-
sion is the default. See Chapter 3,
"Parallel Memory Transmission" in
the Advanced Features manual.
Limitation
If 0% is displayed, you cannot per-
form Memory Transmission. Send
your document using Immediate
Transmission.
Note
If your document jams while it is
being scanned, press the {Stop}
key, and then refer to P.55 "Clear-
ing a Document Jam" for instruc-
tions on how to safely remove the
original.

Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission

A
Make sure that the machine is in
standby mode.
The display should look like this:
Note
If the display is blank, press the
{Energy Saver} key to exit Ener-
gy Saving mode.
B
Fan your document stack (maxi-
mum: 50 pages, 20 lb) to make
sure all pages are loose, and then
tap the edges to square the stack.
T ST S 0 1 0N . e p s
Limitation
All pages set in the feeder must
be of the same size.
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