Operating InstructionsFacsimile Reference (option) <Advanced Features>
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Limitation
❒ Standard Memory Transmission is used in-
stead of Parallel Memory Transmission in the
following cases.
• When the line is busy and could not be
connected to
• With Send Later
• When you store an original for Memory
Transmission while another communica-
tion is in progress
• When two or more destinations are speci-
fied
• When you send only an Auto Document
• When the first page of an original is placed
on the exposure glass
• When you send messages stored in the
Document Server
❒ If the {
{{
{Clear/Stop}
}}
} key is pressed, an original is
jammed or memory runs out during Parallel
Memory Transmission stops. The Transmis-
sion Result Report is printed and files are de-
leted.
❒ When Parallel Memory Transmission is used,
the total number of originals in “Fax Header
Print” is not automatically printed.
Checking the Transmission Result
• Turn the Transmission Result Report on if
you want a report to be printed after every
successful transmission. ⇒ Chapter 2, “Mem-
ory Transmission” in the Basic Features man-
ual
If you leave the Transmission Result Report
off, the report will not be printed after every
transmission. However, should a transmission
fail, a Communication Failure Report will be
printed instead.⇒ p.128 “Communication
Failure Report”
• If you turn the Transmission Result Report
(Memory Transmission) off, the Error Report
will be printed when the communication fails.
• You can also check the transmission result by
examining the Journal.⇒ p.45 “Printing the
Journal”
• You can either print or scroll through the
Journal on the display. ⇒ p.49 “Checking the
Transmission Result (TX File Status)”