Receiving Options; Reverse Order Printing; Printing A Center Mark; Checkered Mark - Ricoh FAX2900L Operator's Manual

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Receiving Options

As receiving options, the Reverse Or-
der Printing, Printing the Center
Mark are available.

Reverse Order Printing

Normally, the machine prints the
pages of received messages in the or-
der that they were received uncollat-
ed.
However, with Reverse Order Print-
ing, the machine will collate the se-
quence by printing the message from
the last page first collated. This will
make it easier to distribute the re-
ceived fax messages, and more con-
venient for reading them.
Preparation
Reverse Order Printing will not
take place unless you switch it on
beforehand.
To switch this feature on or off, see
the User parameters. (see P.162 "User
Parameters").

Printing a Center Mark

If you switch this feature on, 2 marks
at the center-top and center-left are
printed on incoming fax messages.
This makes it easy for you to position
the hole puncher correctly when you
file away the received fax messages.
To switch this feature on, see the User
Parameters. (see P.162 "User Parame-
ters").
Note
The center mark is not printed
when you use the machine for
making copies.

Checkered Mark

The machine prints a checkered mark
in the top left corner of the first page
of received messages. Using this
mark, you can find the first page eas-
ily. This makes it easier for you to sep-
arate the messages that are lying in
the copy tray.
To switch this feature on, see the User
Parameters. (seeP.162 "User Parame-
ters").

Reducing the Page Length

If the machine receives a page that is
longer than the paper in the cassette,
the machine reduces the length of the
received image so that it will fit on
one page.
The image length is within the follow-
ing limits.
Paper size in the
Maximum reduci-
cassette
ble length
A5 L
189mm
A4
387mm
F4
410mm
Letter
364mm
Legal
410mm
If the received image is longer than
the above limits, there is no reduction
and the image is split up and printed
on two sheets of paper. Normally, the
last 0.4 inch of the received image will
be repeated at the beginning of the
next page.
However, if you wish, the second
page can continue from where the
first page ended.
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