
Immediate Transmission
Procedure
If you do not wish to store the fax message in memory before sending it out, use
the following procedure.
The advantages and drawbacks of Immediate Transmission and Memory
Transmission are discussed on pages 58 and 59.
1. Make sure that the machine is in standby mode (see page 60).
2. Make sure that the Memory indicators should go out. If it is lit, press Memory .
3. Place the document face down into the
feeder.
4. Dial (only one destination).
See page 61 for how to dial.
5. Start
6. The machine dials and the line to the other party is connected. The number that
you dialed is displayed (or if you used Quick Dial or Speed Dial, the Quick
Dial or Speed Dial Label stored for that number is displayed).
Converting Immediate Transmission to Memory Transmission
If there is a message still waiting in the document feeder, you can convert it into a
memory file if you press Memory and Start. The document will be scanned and
stored into memory, leaving the document feeder free for others to use.
ROUTINE
OPERATION
ROUTINE OPERATION SENDING A FAX MESSAGE
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