Transmission Methods; Memory Sending - Konica Minolta Minoltafax 1800 User Manual

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4.3

Transmission Methods

4.3.1

Memory Sending

Sending a Document from Memory
Sending documents from memory is the standard pre-set transmission
method. You should use the "direct transmission" only in special cases,
e.g. if there is not enough capacity in memory. As your fax machine is
equipped with various functions, it is possible to scan documents into the
memory for transmission while the machine is just sending from memory,
receiving a transmission into memory from another station or printing. As
soon as the current operation is terminated the newly scanned document
will be processed. Transmission from memory saves a lot of time because
the document is ready sooner for other work. Another advantage is the
increased safety during the transmission, because faulty pages will be
resent automatically.
Description
1
Place the document face down in the
document feeder.
"XX" shows the remaining capacity of the
2
memory.
3
Dial the telephone number using the
numeric keys, speed dial or one-touch
dial.
4
Press [START] to scan the document into
the memory .
5
The machine assigns a three digit number
to each process to allow identification in
the activity report.
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Display
NORMAL STD
SELECT LOC/COPY
MEMORY TX
SCANNING
MXX
TEL=123
PRESS START
MEMORY TX
SCANNING
MXX
MEMORY TX
SESSION NO XXX
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