Memory Transmission And Immediate Transmission - Ricoh MV310E Operator's Manual

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Memory Transmission
and Immediate Transmission
FAXING
Memory Transmission
and Immediate Transmission
There
are two ways to send a fax message.
a
Immediate Transmission
a
Memory Transmission
Immediate Transmission
Immediate
Transmission
is convenient
when:
a
You wish to send a message immediately
IJ
You wish to quickly check whether you have successfully connected with the
other party
0
Your machine's memory is getting full
The machine
dials immediately
after you press Start (or at the specified
later
time,
if you
used
a time-delay
feature
like Send
Later).
The
message
is
scanned
and transmitted
page by page without
being stored
in memory.
Memory Transmission
Memory
Transmission
is convenient
because:
0
Fax messages can be scanned much more quickly (you can take your
document away from the fax machine without waiting too long).
0
While your fax message is being sent, another user can operate the machine
(people will not have to wait by the fax machine too long).
0
You can send the same message to more than one place with the same
operation.
After you press
Start,
the machine
doesn't
dial until all the pages
of your fax
message
have been stored
in the memory.
The default
mode of this machine
is Memory
Transmission,
so the procedures
described
in this manual
will be based
on the assumption
that you are using
Memory
Transmission.
Immediate
Transmission
is described
in a separate
section.
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