Muratec MFX-3510 User Manual page 54

Plain-paper digital fax/copier/printer/scanner
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„ Setting the memory transmission / real time transmission
There are two types of automatic transmission; memory transmission, which starts
transmission after the document is scanned, and real time transmission, which performs
transmission while the document is being scanned.
This explanation indicates the procedure for selecting either transmission method for a
single fax transmission.
• Memory transmission transmits the document after scanning the document into
memory. This allows you to take the document and leave without waiting for the
transmission to end, enabling you to save time.
• Real time transmission directly transmits the document to the other fax machine
without scanning the document into memory. Transmission starts after the
transmission operation, which allows you to easily confirm that the fax is sent to the
other machine.
1
Load the document.
2
Press the mode change key to change to fax mode.
3
Press <Advanced>.
4
Select "MemoryTx", and press [Enter].
5
Select "ON" to perform memory transmission or "OFF" to perform real time
transmission, and press [Enter].
6
Specify the destinations, and press <Start>.
•For details on specifying the destinations, see
•If you loaded the document in the automatic document feeder, this concludes the procedure.
•If you loaded the document on the document glass, the message "Set next document." is
displayed when the loaded documents have been scanned. Load the next document, and
press [Scan NextPage]. Press [Tx Start Sending] to start transmission.
NOTE
To send the fax using real time transmission, load the document into the auto
document feeder. Even if real time transmission is set, the machine will automatically
switch to memory transmission for broadcast or when the document is loaded on the
document glass.
"Specifying destinations" (page
5-2).
Basic faxing
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