Memory Transmission and Direct Transmission
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Memory Transmission and Direct
Transmission
There are two methods for sending documents with this machine: memory
transmission and direct transmission.
Memory Transmission
With this method, the fax transmission starts after the entire document is
scanned and stored in the memory. The total number of pages is automati-
cally printed with the page number in the header. However, the memory may
become full if there are many pages in the document or if the data is large
due to the fine image quality (resolution).
Direct Transmission
With this method, the transmission is performed in real time in the transmis-
sion sequence of the destinations. If there are many pages in the document,
the fax can be sent with this method without the memory becoming full.
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As a default, [MEMORY TX] (memory transmission) is selected. The
default setting can be changed from the [UTILITY] menu. For details,
refer to “FAX TX OPERATION Menu” on page 2-19.
Changing the Transmission Method
The transmission method can be temporarily changed from the default set-
ting.
1
Position the document to be faxed.
2
If desired, select the image quality.
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For details, refer to “Selecting the Image Quality” on page 3-7.
3
Press the
+
or
,
key to select the current transmission method, and then
press the
Select
key.
The [TX MODE] screen appears.
d
If memory transmission has been specified as the default, [MEM-
ORY TX] appears. If direct transmission has been specified as the
default, [DIRECT TX] appears.
4
Press the
+
or
,
key to select the desired transmission method, and
then press the
Select
key.
Summary of Contents for d-COLOR MF 2400
Page 1: ...Facsimile User s Guide d COLORMF2400 Code 569404en...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...x 2...
Page 9: ...1 Introduction...
Page 12: ...Machine Parts 1 4...
Page 13: ...2 Control Panel and Configuration Menu...
Page 43: ...3 Sending Faxes...
Page 69: ...4 Faxing From a Computer PC FAX...
Page 75: ...5 Receiving Faxes...
Page 88: ...Printing Received Faxes 5 14...
Page 89: ...6 Registering Recipients...
Page 99: ...7 Confirmation Mode...
Page 105: ...8 Troubleshooting...
Page 111: ...9 Appendix...
Page 118: ...Entering Text 9 8...
Page 122: ...Index 9 12...