Chapter 1
Introduction
1-7
Introduction
A range of fax/telephone information services, including business- and
tourism-related services, can be easily accessed. (
1
p. 10-8)
Memory reception
Your unit can be set to store incoming documents straight into memory
instead of printing them out. This feature is convenient when no one is in
the office, such as at night or when the office is otherwise closed.
(
1
p. 6-2)
Reception transfer
Your unit can be set to automatically transfer a received document to
another fax unit. This allows you to receive documents at home or on
another person’s fax unit. (
1
p. 5-26)
N on One document reception
If the size of the documents you receive is small, multiple documents can
be printed onto a single large sheet to save paper. (
1
p. 5-20)
Memory backup/Memory Clear Report
This unit incorporates a memory backup function, ensuring that in the
event of a power cut, documents stored in the unit’s memory are retained
for approximately three hours. If the power supply remains interrupted
for longer than this time, a Memory Clear Report lists documents that
were erased. (
1
pp. 12-15, 13-19)
Copier Features
For details on the copier features, refer to the Copier User’s Guide.
Telephone Features
To use the telephone features of your unit, you need to connect a
telephone to your unit.
Connection for a telephone
The unit has one jack for connecting a telephone. By connecting a
telephone, you can use your unit to make and receive normal telephone
calls.
Summary of Contents for Copia 9916
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Page 29: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 Introduction...
Page 69: ...2 40 Getting Started Chapter 2...
Page 201: ...4 70 Sending Documents Chapter 4...
Page 299: ...7 20 Relay Broadcasting Chapter 7...
Page 408: ...12 16 Reports and Lists Chapter 12...
Page 430: ...13 22 Troubleshooting Chapter 13...
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