More Transmission Functions
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Checking the Transmission
Result
• Turn the Immediate TX Result Re-
port on if you want a report to be
printed after every successful
transmission. See p.80 “Communi-
cation Result Report (Memory
Transmission)”.
• If you leave the Immediate TX Re-
sult Report off, the report will not
be printed after every transmis-
sion. However, if a transmission
fails, a Communication Failure Re-
port will be printed instead. See
p.80 “Communication Result Re-
port (Memory Transmission)” and
p.81 “Communication Failure Re-
port”.
• You can also check the transmis-
sion result by examining the Jour-
n a l . S e e p . 2 7 “ P r i n t i n g t h e
Journal”.
• You can either print or scroll
through the Journal on the display.
See p.31 “Checking the Transmis-
sion Result (TX File Status)”.
Automatic Redial
If a fax message could not be sent be-
cause the line was busy or an error oc-
curred during transmission, the line
is switched to another at five-minute
intervals and redial is attempted up
to five times.
If redialing fails after four redials, the
machine cancels the transmission and
prints an Immediate TX Result Report
or Communication Failure Report.
See p.81 “Communication Failure Re-
port”. and p.80 “Communication Re-
sult Report (Memory Transmission)”.
Batch Transmission
If you send a fax message by Memory
Transmission and there is another fax
message waiting in memory to be
sent to the same destination, that
message is sent along with your orig-
inal. Several fax messages can be sent
with a single call, thus eliminating the
need for several separate calls. This
helps save communication costs and
reduce transmission time.
Fax messages for which the transmis-
sion time has been set in advance are
sent by batch transmission when that
time is reached.
Limitation
❒
This function is not available with
Internet Fax and IP-Fax.
Note
❒
You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.166 “User Parameters” (switch
14, bit 2).
❒
The originals to be transmitted at a
specific time will be sent at that
time.
❒
If fax memory is overloaded, mes-
sages may not be sent in the order
they were scanned.
Dual Access
The machine can scan other messages
into memory even while sending a
fax message from memory, receiving
a message into memory, or automati-
cally printing a report. Since the ma-
chine starts sending the second
message immediately after the cur-
rent transmission ends, the line is
used efficiently.
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Summary of Contents for 3228C
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Page 46: ...Combined Function Operations 34 2...
Page 60: ...Document Server 48 3...
Page 130: ...Troubleshooting 118 5...
Page 131: ...xClearing Misfeeds 119 5 AFZ009S...
Page 132: ...Troubleshooting 120 5...
Page 133: ...xClearing Misfeeds 121 5 AFZ010S...
Page 134: ...Troubleshooting 122 5...
Page 135: ...xClearing Misfeeds 123 5 AFZ011S...
Page 136: ...Troubleshooting 124 5...
Page 137: ...xClearing Misfeeds 125 5 AFZ012S...
Page 142: ...Troubleshooting 130 5 Booklet Finisher AFZ013S...
Page 144: ...Troubleshooting 132 5 Booklet Finisher AFZ014S...
Page 154: ...Troubleshooting 142 5...
Page 197: ...iii What You Can Do with This Machine Colour Functions Colour Adjustments GCMO022e...
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Page 224: ...Placing Originals 18 1...
Page 308: ...Troubleshooting 102 4...
Page 332: ...Specifications 126 6 AFZ029S...
Page 350: ...144 GB GB B180 7501 MEMO...
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Page 376: ...Getting Started 18 1...
Page 482: ...Using the Document Server 124 6...
Page 488: ...The Functions and Settings of the Machine 130 7...
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Page 518: ...160 GB GB B180 7510 MEMO...
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Page 538: ...Getting Started 10 1...
Page 578: ...Faxing 50 2...
Page 600: ...Using Internet Fax Functions 72 3...
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Page 660: ...Checking and Canceling Transmission Files 26 2...
Page 680: ...Communication Information 46 3...
Page 716: ...Other Transmission Features 82 4...
Page 740: ...Reception Features 106 5...
Page 762: ...Fax via Computer 128 6...
Page 774: ...Simplifying the Operation 140 7...
Page 788: ...Facsimile Features 154 8...
Page 834: ...Solving Operation Problems 200 10...
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Page 876: ...Getting Started 16 1...
Page 904: ...Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder 44 3...
Page 928: ...Delivering Scan Files 68 5...
Page 932: ...Using the Network TWAIN Scanner Function 72 6...
Page 968: ...Initial Scanner Setup 108 9...
Page 986: ...Operating Instructions Scanner Reference GB GB B180 7518...
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Page 996: ...2...
Page 1002: ...Getting Started 8 1...
Page 1026: ...Preventing Information Leaks 32 2...
Page 1030: ...Preventing Unauthorized Use of Functions and Settings 36 3...
Page 1088: ...Specifying the Administrator Security Functions 94 6...
Page 1094: ...Troubleshooting 100 7...
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