Selecting The Sending Method; Sending An Original After It Has Been Scanned (Memory Sending) - Canon 3300 Series Manual

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Selecting the Sending Method

This machine can send originals in two ways: Memory Sending and Direct Sending. It is also
possible to stamp sent or scanned originals.
NOTE
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If a paper jam occurs in the feeder while the original is being scanned, transmission is canceled. To
resend, repeat the faxing procedure.
Memory Sending
Sends the documents after they have been scanned into the machine's memory.
Direct Sending
Sends the documents directly, without storing the data in the machine's memory.
Sending an Original After It Has Been Scanned (Memory
Sending)
All of the originals to be sent are first scanned and read into memory, then sent.
This means that you do not need to stay near the machine once the originals have been
scanned.
Memory sending takes place unless direct sending is specified.
NOTE
The memory can hold a total of about 3700 pages for sending and received documents.
If the memory becomes full, delete unwanted received documents using the System Monitor screen.
(See Chapter 4 'Checking and Changing the Fax Status.')
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Selecting the Sending Method

Place your originals.
For instructions explaining how to set the original, see 'Sending an Original,' on p. 2-7.

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