The Power Of Triaccess - Pitney Bowes 4100 Operator's Manual

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6. Use the numeric keypad to enter a two-digit count of the number of
pages in your document, based on what you counted in step 2.
If there are fewer than 10 pages, enter a leading zero and then the
number (e.g., 04 for four pages).
7. Press ENTER.
Enter Fax Number
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From here, proceed normally with the desired type of transmission. When
the remote fax machine prints your document, a note on the right side of
your TTI will indicate the number of the page — such as "P.02" for page two.

The power of TriAccess

Your fax's TriAccess feature sharply reduces the time you might otherwise
spend waiting for the machine to finish its work and let you get back to
your own work. TriAccess is a more powerful version of what already is a
pretty powerful feature, called dual access. While a fax with normal dual
access performs one memory operation, you can do a second operation: set
up a memory or delayed transmission, print a report, make settings
(including on the autodialer) or even make copies. But your fax's
TriAccess allows a minimum of three operations at once. For example,
even if the machine is (1) printing a copy and (2) receiving into memory, it
is (3) still available for you to scan in documents for memory
transmissions.
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