Canon MP390 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 10
Sending Faxes
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X How To Use Directory Dialing
You can dial the number easily when the recipient’s fax/telephone numbers are registered in the
directory.
directory.
NOTE
<NO DATA> appears on the LCD if no fax/telephone number is registered in the directory. For details on
registering directory dialing, see page 87.
registering directory dialing, see page 87.
Dialing The Number Using Directory Dialing
Follow this procedure:
X Redialing A Busy Number
There are two methods of redialing: Manual redialing and Automatic redialing.
Manual Redialing
To manually redial the last dialed number, press [Redial/Pause].
NOTE
• For details on memory sending, see page 98.
• To cancel manual redialing, press [Stop/Reset].
• To cancel manual redialing, press [Stop/Reset].
Automatic Redialing
When using memory sending to send a document and the recipient’s line is busy, your machine will
redial the number after a specified interval.
redial the number after a specified interval.
NOTE
• Your machine enables you to customize automatic redialing settings to suit your needs.
• To cancel automatic redialing, wait until the machine starts redialing, then press [Stop/Reset]. Follow the
• To cancel automatic redialing, wait until the machine starts redialing, then press [Stop/Reset]. Follow the
instructions on the LCD.
• You can also delete the document from memory. For details, see page 100.
Customizing Automatic Redialing Settings
You can customize the following settings:
• Whether or not your machine redials automatically
• The number of times the machine redials (1 to 10 times)
• The time interval between redialings (2 to 99 minutes)
You can customize the following settings:
• Whether or not your machine redials automatically
• The number of times the machine redials (1 to 10 times)
• The time interval between redialings (2 to 99 minutes)
NOTE
For details on the redialing settings, see page 154.
1
Press [Directory].
2
Use [
W] or [X] to select the number registered in the directory (01-40).
NOTE
For details on memory sending, see page 98.