Transmitting A Document Using Memory (Memory Tx) - Minolta MINOLTAFAX 1600e Operator's Manual

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Transmitting a Document Using Memory (Memory TX)

Memory TX lets the fax scan the contents of the document to be transmitted at high speed into its
built-in memory and transmit it to the other party. (The procedure in which you directly transmit the
document without using memory is called "direct transmission.")
Using Memory TX permits you to bring the document back to your desk without having to wait in
front of the fax machine for the transmission to be completed. So, the feature is useful for transmission
of a document consisting of multiple pages.
The fax can accept a new Memory TX job even while the fax is transmitting from memory or receiv-
ing a document.
1
Check that the message "SET DOC. FACE
DOWN" is shown on the Message Display.
JUN. 8
- SET DOC. FACE DOWN -
2
Press the Memory TX key.
The Memory TX indicator lights up,
indicating that the Memory TX function is
selected.
Memory TX
3
To cancel Memory TX, press the Memory
TX key a second time. This selects the
Direct TX mode. At this time, the Memory
TX indicator goes out, indicating that the
Memory TX function has been canceled.
Memory TX
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4
Make the necessary settings other than
Memory TX, load the document, and then
dial the other party.
5
The document is fed in from the Document
Feeding Tray. The fax scans the contents of
all pages of the document into memory.
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