Basic Transmission Methods; Fax Transmission Methods - Sharp MX-3050N User Manual

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BASIC TRANSMISSION METHODS

This section explains how to enter a destination from the initial screen of easy mode.
SELECTING FAX MODE (page 4-7)
BASIC TRANSMISSION METHODS

FAX TRANSMISSION METHODS

The methods that can be used to send a fax from the machine are described below. Select the method that best suits
your needs.
To fax a large number of sheet originals:
Use the automatic document feeder.
The originals will be scanned into memory and then transmitted (memory transmission).
When multiple original sheets are placed in line idle state, they will be sent in sequence from the scanned page in
parallel with the scanning process (Quick On Line Sending).
If transmission cannot begin immediately because the line is in use, all pages will be scanned and stored in memory.
USING THE AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER FOR TRANSMISSION (page 4-28)
Storing a fax job
If transmission cannot begin immediately because the line is in use, all pages will be scanned and stored in memory. If
you want to attempt to send a fax while another job is in progress, you can store the fax job. To check the stored fax job,
display the job status screen.
FAX JOBS (page 4-122)
• If memory becomes full while the first original page is being scanned, transmission will stop.
• When the transmission is finished, the scanned original pages are cleared from memory. However, when the document
filing function is used, the transmitted fax is stored.
► QUICK FILE (page 6-9)
► FILE (page 6-10)
• If Job Build is enabled, you can select the automatic document feeder or the document glass to scan the original. This
sending method may not be available depending on the function.
► SENDING A LARGE NUMBER OF PAGES (JOB BUILD) (page 4-76)
1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
Transmission
4-21
1
1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1

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