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Canon facsimile user's guide
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Memory list
See document memory list.
Memory lock
Usually a document is printed as soon as it is received, but the memory
lock feature forces all documents to be received in memory until you
enter a password to print them. This feature prevents printed documents
from piling up on the paper output tray when the office is unattended.
After you return to the office, you can print all documents stored in the
memory.
Memory reception password
Protects all documents received and stored in the memory when the
memory reception feature is turned on. The memory reception password
is a four-digit number (0000-9999) that you should safeguard to prevent
access to your documents stored in the fax memory. This password
unlocks the memory to print all documents received with memory lock
turned on. See memory lock.
Memory sending
Scanning the document into the memory before the facsimile dials the
number and sends it. Scanning is fast and you only have to wait until the
original document is scanned, not until it is sent. You can get the original
back much faster and spend less time standing around the fax.
MP (multi-purpose) tray
Folds out from the fax and holds a variety of print media, including cut
sheet standard paper, envelopes, adhesive labels and transparencies.
Multitransaction
Also called, multiple transmission or sequential broadcast, this term refers to
scanning a document once and sending it to more than one location. You
can send a single document to a maximum of 210 destinations.
N
Noise
A general term applied to a number of problems that adversely affect the
operation of telephone lines used for modem and fax communication.
Normal mode
Using the fax with its default settings.
G-8
Glossary

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