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activity management report
activity report
auto redialing
automatic dialing
automatlc recervrno
bi-directional printing
bps
bubble jet printing system
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A record of the last 20 sending and receiving transactions.
The timer can be set to print out this report at the same time
every day.
Record of documents sent and received. Each report
includes date and time of transaction, name and telephone
number of the sending or receiving pany, and number of
document pages. The fax can be set up 10 print out activity
reports every time it sends or receives a document.
When the remote fax is busy or does not answer, or when an
error occurs when sending, the fax waits 2 minutes and then
automatically redials the same number. lf there is still no
answer, it makes 1 more attempt atter waiting for 2 minutes.
After the third unsuccessful attempt, it prints an error
transmission report.
Dialing numbers at the press of one or a few keys. To use
automalic dialing, you must register the fax numbers in the
memory of the machine. With this fax you have two
methods of automatic dialing available : One{ouch dialing
and Coded speed dialing.
Switch to automatic receiving when you are out of the otfice
or not using the fax as a telephone. When the AUTO lamp is
on and the FAVTEL switch is OFF, the fax is in the automatic
receiving mode. Even if paper runs oul, the fax automatically
stores any documents il receives in the memory.
The print head prints every time it makes a pass across the
page in both directions. Because bi-directional printing
prints every time it moves across the page, it is much faster
than unidirectional printing.
Stands for bifs per second.
Canon's patented ink iet technology which uses an ink
cartridge containing 64 nozzles that shoot ink onto the paper
about 3000 times per second. The ink in the nozzle is heated
to form a bubble which forces the ink out of the nozzle. This
system is fasl, quiet, and produces high-quality high
resolution documents,
Stands for Comit6 Consultatif lnternationale de
T6 | 69 raphi qu e et T61 6phonigue (lnternational Consultative
Committee of Telephone and Telegraph). An international
organization which decides on standards for use in
telecommunications.
The CCITT is a part of the United
Nations.
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