Sending Methods; Overview; Memory Sending - Olivetti Copia 9916 User Manual

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Sending Methods

Overview

This section describes the methods and advantages of the three main

sending methods:

Memory sending allows you to send a document easily and quickly.
This method of sending scans the document into memory.
Direct sending is slower than memory sending, but it bypasses
memory so you can send a document ahead of other documents
stored in memory.
Manual sending allows you to talk to the other party before you
send the document.

Memory Sending

Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a document. The unit
scans the document into its memory and then dials the fax number. If the
line is free, the unit begins sending the document as it scans the rest of
the document. You can also scan another document into memory for
sending while the unit is sending a document already scanned into
memory.
The unit has enough memory to store up to 64 pages* (fewer if the
document contains many graphics or particularly dense text). With the
optional 8 MB memory kit, the unit can store up to 576 pages*. Follow the
instructions on the following pages to send a document with memory
sending.
*Based on Olivetti FAX Standard Chart No. 1
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Sending Documents
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