GD-1060 SPECIFICATIONS•ACCESSORIES•OPTIONS
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January 2001 © TOSHIBA TEC
2.2.5 Error processing
If paper has run out or a cassette has been pulled out, follow the procedure described below.
(1) If recording paper of a larger size has run out during communication:
For DIS redeclaration in the mode change procedure, declare the first recording paper size declared,
as it is.
(2) If a document has been received with recording paper of a larger size empty:
Declare the maximum value of the remaining recording paper or the attached cassette. Conform to
the setting of Func. 8 bit 4.
(3) If the cassette has been pulled out:
Assume A4 if none of the cassettes is left.
(4) If all paper has run out:
When the recording paper width capacity is recording paper and all paper has run out, assume A4.
(Same processing is done when only the recording paper of scan width less than 216 mm is set.)
2.2.6 Limitations on reception print
The following limitations are imposed on reception print.
(1) Reception print is not performed from the SFB.
(2) When the JSP is installed, reception print is always performed from the upper cassette.
After the upper tray becomes full, memory reception is performed. When the lower tray becomes full,
printing of received facsimile is possible.
(3) Even if the OCT is installed, it cannot be used during reception print.
(4) When the finisher is installed, it cannot be used.
(5) Even if the ADU is installed, it cannot be used.
(6) After the output tray is full, printout does not take place but delayed delivery is performed.
(7) When illegal paper is selected and printed on due to an operator mistake, the completion of printout is
assumed and no printout is performed again.
(8) The feed length of a received document is not limited. That is, printing is performed even if the re-
ceived document has several lines for printing. However, if the top lines are less than 5 lines, no
printing takes place. This also applies to multiple pages in divided print.
(9) Paper of the same size is present in multiple cassettes, printing takes place according to the following
cassette priority.
Order
Cassette
1
Cassette selected by code 480 in system mode
2
1st cassette
3
2nd cassette
4
3rd cassette
5
LCF or 4th cassette