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Fig. 5-4 When Minimum Transmission Times Differ
By
ITU-T
recommendations, the standard minimum transmission time is
set to 20 ms. Optional available times are 0 ms, 5 ms, 10 ms and 40 ms. A
“0 ms MTT” means that the unit can receive without the need to insert any
fills. For example, on a machine that allows one page’s worth of image
data to be received to memory for image reception, the image can be
received without any fills as there is no need to worry about the delay in
print processing at reception.
Table 5-1 Types of Minimum Transmission Times
Minimum transmission time (ms)
Reception
Transmission
Standard
Fine
20
20
20
40
40
40
10
10
10
5
5
5
10
5
—
20
10
—
40
20
—
0
0
0
MTT
EOL
MTT
EOL
EOL
Data
Fill
Data
When shorter than MTT (transmission with fills)
When equal to or longer than MTT (transmission without fills)
Data