Sequential Broadcasting To More Than One Location - Canon FAX-L2000 Facsimile Manual

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Sequential Broadcasting to More
Than One Location
Follow this procedure to scan the documents once and send them to several locations. With
this sending method, called "Sequential Broadcasting," you can send the same document to a
maximum of 210 locations.
NOTE
• If you frequently send the same document to several locations, use Group Dialing. With Group
Dialing, you can register up to 199 facsimile numbers, and send the same document to these
numbers with the press of only one or four keys. (See "Setting Up Group Dialing", on p. 2-26, and
"Using Group Dialing", on p. 2-37.)
• If you use Sequential Broadcasting frequently, and you want to make sure that all transactions are
completed, assign the PRINT REPORT function to a program one-touch key. Then, before you send
a document, press the program one-touch key under which the Print Report function is registered to
have the machine print a multiple transaction report to confirm that the document was sent to all
destinations. (See "Setting Up the Program One-Touch Key", on p. 10-5.)
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Place your documents on the machine.
For instructions explaining how to place your documents, see "Setting the
Document on the Machine", on p. 3-3.
DOCUMENT READY
NOTE
• You can adjust the resolution, contrast, and document type for scanning. (See "Adjusting
the Scan Settings", on p. 3-4.)
• You can also specify a sender's name with [TTI Selector]. (See "Selecting a Sender's
Name", on p. 3-6.)
Specify the destinations by entering the fax numbers one right
after the other.
There are five methods you can use to enter the numbers for Sequential
Broadcasting.

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