Fax Operations (Option)
7.5
Specifying multiple destinations (Sequential broadcast transmission
or broadcast transmission)
An original can be sent to multiple destinations with one operation. This function is called a sequential
broadcast transmission or broadcast transmission.
The following procedure describes how to specify multiple destinations.
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Specifying from registered destinations
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Specifying by direct input
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Specifying from the job history
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Specifying by using the group button
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Specifying from the program destinations
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Destinations can be specified with a combination of above-mentioned methods.
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Detail
Refer to "Specifying multiple destinations (from registered destinations, direct input, job history)" on
page 7-17 regarding specifying destinations from registered destinations, direct input and the job
history.
Refer to "Specifying multiple destinations (using the group button)" on page 7-17 for the regarding to
specifying destinations using the group button.
Refer to "Sending a fax using a program destination" on page 7-19 regarding specifying a program
destination.
Specifying multiple destinations (from registered destinations, direct input, job history)
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Refer to "Specifying only one destination" on page 7-12, and specify only the destinations you wish to
send to.
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When selecting multiple registered destinations or destinations from the job history, touch the
required destinations one after another.
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When multiple destinations are specified by direct input, subsequent detinations are entered by
touching [Next Destination] after a destination has been entered.
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To cancel a selected registered destination or destination from job history, re-select the destination
you wish to cancel.
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Selected destinations and settings are all cleared by pressing [Reset] key.
Multiple destinations are specified.
Specifying multiple destinations (using the group button)
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Touch [Search] in the [Address Book] tab.
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