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Lanier Copier System Edition - Broadcasting Sequence; Dual Access; Checking the Transmission Progress; Transmission with Image Rotation

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Operating InstructionsFacsimile Reference (option) <Advanced Features>
125
Broadcasting Sequence
If you dial several destinations for the same mes-
sage (Broadcasting), the messages are sent in the
order in which they were dialed. If the fax mes-
sage could not be transmitted, the machine redi-
als that destination after the last destination
specified for Broadcasting. For example, if you
specify four destinations A through D for broad-
casting, and if the lines to destinations A and C
are busy, the machine dials the destinations in the
following order: A, B, C, D, A, and C.
Checking the Transmission
Progress
To check which destinations the fax message has
been sent to so far, print the TX file list.
Dual Access
The machine can scan other messages into mem-
ory even while sending a fax message from mem-
ory, receiving a message into memory, or
automatically printing a report. Since the ma-
chine starts sending the second message immedi-
ately after the current transmission terminates,
the line will be used efficiently.
Limitation
Note that during Immediate Transmission or
when in User Tools mode, the machine can-
not scan an original.
Transmission with Image Rotation
For most purposes, place A4/8
1
/
2
"
×
11" originals in
the landscape direction (
L
). If you place an
A4/8
1
/
2
"
×
11" original in the portrait direction (
K
),
the image will be sent rotated by 90
°
. Providing the
receiver has A4/8
1
/
2
"
×
11" landscape paper (
L
), the
message will be printed the same size as the original.
Limitation
This feature is not available with Immediate
Transmission.
When Image Rotation is used, all messages
are sent by normal Memory Transmission.

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