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Section 3
Fax Operation (Various Functions)
Duplex Transmission enables the transmission of both the front and back sides of duplex
(2-sided) documents. Duplex transmission is always accomplished by setting the
documents you want to transmit in the Duplex Document Processor and scanning them
into memory in the Memory Transmission mode.
During the set-up procedure for a Duplex Transmission, it is possible to select whether or
not you want to include a separate cover page (a 1-sided page) with the transmission as
well as whether the image on the back side of the documents needs to be inverted during
transmission to match the orientation of the image on the front side.
It is also possible to use Duplex Transmission capabilities in combination with each of the
other various types of fax communication available in this fax. The following method
explains the procedure for sending duplex documents to a single destination.
* Prior to performing Duplex Transmission, you must select “Standard size” when setting
the document size for scanning from the Document Processor. (Refer to “Setting the
Document Size for Scanning from the Document Processor (Scan from DP setting)” on
page 7-6.)
* If you want to cancel the procedure part way through, press the Reset key. The touch panel will return to the initial mode settings.
Set the 2-sided documents in the Duplex Document
Processor.
Enter the destination fax number.
* If you entered the fax number using the keypad, go to
the next step.
If you entered the fax number using abbreviated
numbers, one-touch keys, group dial keys, program keys
or chain dial keys, proceed directly to step 4.
(inch)
(metric)
Press the “Duplex TX” key and then go directly to step 6.
Sending 2-Sided Documents (Duplex Transmission)
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