Toshiba 352/452 Посібник користувача - Сторінка 13
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Sending a FAX (Cont'd.)
Sending Originals
Memory Transmission
In the Memory Transmission mode, originals are scanned at high speed and temporarily
stored in memory before transmitting.
Up to 100 transmissions can be reserved.
Up to 1,000 pages can be stored in 1 transmission.
If the original cannot be sent (the remote Fax is busy or otherwise unavailable), the
remote Fax is automatically redialed repeatedly.
Documents can no longer be added to memory if it becomes full midway during
scanning. In this case, reduce the number of originals you are sending, or try sending
in the Direct Transmission mode.
If an original is placed on the original glass, the scanning conditions can be changed
for each page.
1. Place the original(s).
2. Press the FAX button on the control panel.
3. Press the ADDRESS button to enter the address menu, then press the OPTION button.
4. Specify the remote Faxes.
5. Press the START button. The original will be scanned and stored in memory.
Direct Transmission
In the Direct Transmission mode, the remote Fax is immediately dialed, and the originals
are sent after a successful connection with the remote Fax that has been completed.
Users can check immediately if the original has been sent to the remote Fax.
Once scanned, the originals are not stored in the memory.
Users can specify only one remote Fax at a time.
After a page has been sent, the next page is scanned. It takes longer to scan all pages.
If an original is placed on the original glass, the scanning conditions can be changed
for each page.
1. Place the original.
2. Press the FAX button on the control panel.
3. Press the OPTION button.
4. Press the DIRECT TX button, set the other transmission conditions, then press the
SET button.
5. Specify the remote Faxes.
6. Press the START button. The remote Fax is dialed immediately and communication
is initiated.
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