Appendix
13
Network Fax
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App
endix
Chapter 13
M
Manual trans-
mission
This operation to send documents while con-
firming the status of the receiving machine.
Memory
The location to store data. It is used to spec-
ify the communication or store the docu-
ment.
Memory over-
flow
The state of the fax image memory in this ma-
chine to be full during storing transmitted
document.
Memory RX
The function to store the received document
and print the document as necessary.
Memory Sub-
stitute Recep-
tion
The function to store transmitted document
in the memory automatically when the re-
ceived document cannot be printed due to
the machine being out of paper.
Memory trans-
mission
In this transmission method, all pages being
sent are first scanned and stored in memory
before transmission. The document is auto-
matically numbered by total page number,
and the images on the first page are shown
on communication results report.
However, when a large number of pages are
sent or when the images on the originals are
fine, memory capacity may be exceeded due
to the large amount of data stored in memo-
ry.
Mixed Original
The function to set and send document pag-
es of mixed sizes by a single sequence of op-
erations.
O
Original size set The function to designate the paper size for
the document to be sent. Normally, when the
paper size loaded at the destination is too
small to accommodate the image being
transmitted, the original image will be re-
duced to fit the paper size. This feature gives
you the option printing a portion of the image
with no reduction.
Originating sta-
tion
The facsimile to provide instruction to send
document to multiple stations.
Overseas TX
The international communication. In Over-
seas TX, a lower baud rate will be employed.
Select this mode if you send a fax to the lo-
cation at which the communication condition
is poor even if it is in your country.
Terms
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Summary of Contents for CM4520
Page 1: ...For Oc and Imagistics Models Oc User s Guide Network Fax Operations cm4520...
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Page 10: ...1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 24: ...2 Before Use Chapter 2 Before Use...
Page 38: ...3 Transmission Chapter 3 Transmission...
Page 85: ...Transmission Chapter 3...
Page 86: ...4 Reception Chapter 4 Reception...
Page 104: ...5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 111: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 5...
Page 112: ...6 Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications...
Page 116: ...7 Transmission Applications Chapter 7 Transmission Applications...
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Page 144: ...8 Useful Functions for Reception Chapter 8 Useful Functions for Reception...
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Page 150: ...9 Registering Settings Chapter 9 Registering Settings...
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Page 246: ...11 Explanation of Reports and Lists Chapter 11 Explanation of Reports and Lists...
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