Canon MP390 Guía Del Usuario
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Receiving Faxes
Chapter 11
X Memory Receiving
If paper has run out, ink has run low, or a paper jam occurs while receiving faxes, the fax will be
stored in memory, and the LCD will display a message such as <RECEIVED IN MEMORY>. The
fax stored in memory will be printed when paper is reloaded, the ink tank is replaced, or the paper
jam is cleared.
stored in memory, and the LCD will display a message such as <RECEIVED IN MEMORY>. The
fax stored in memory will be printed when paper is reloaded, the ink tank is replaced, or the paper
jam is cleared.
NOTE
• The machine can store up to 200 pages* of faxes in memory.
• Received faxes are stored in memory. You can reprint the faxes and also delete the unnecessary faxes.
• Received faxes are stored in memory. You can reprint the faxes and also delete the unnecessary faxes.
For details, see <MEMORY REFERENCE>. (See page 152)
• If the memory becomes full, the machine cannot receive the remaining faxes. Contact the sender and have
him/her resend them.
*When using ITU-T No.1 chart (Standard mode)
X Paper Size And Type
Load letter- or A4-size paper in the multi-purpose tray when you print the fax.
IMPORTANT
• If paper other than letter- or A4-size paper is loaded in the multi-purpose tray, only one sheet of the
loaded paper is printed and the messages <RECEIVED IN MEMORY> and <CHECK PAPER SIZE
PRESS SET KEY
PRESS SET KEY
> are displayed. Load letter- or A4-size paper in the multi-purpose tray and then
press [Set].
• If the paper size is set to a setting other than <LTR> or <A4>, the received faxes will not be printed,
and the LCD will display <CHANGE PAPERSIZE:FAX> and <RECEIVED IN MEMORY>. Change the
paper size setting to <LTR> or <A4>, and then press [Set]. (See page 30)
paper size setting to <LTR> or <A4>, and then press [Set]. (See page 30)
NOTE
If the sender sent documents larger than letter-size, such as 11"
×
17" or legal-size, the sender’s machine
may send the fax, automatically shrinking or dividing it, or send only a part of the original.