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4. Reception Features
Reception
Immediate Reception
Each page of a fax message is printed
as soon as it is received. This method
is used for standard fax messages.
as soon as it is received. This method
is used for standard fax messages.
Normally this machine receives mes-
sages by Immediate Reception. How-
ever, depending on settings or certain
conditions, Memory Reception or
Substitute Reception is used. See p.37
“Memory Reception”. See p.38 “Sub-
stitute Reception”.
sages by Immediate Reception. How-
ever, depending on settings or certain
conditions, Memory Reception or
Substitute Reception is used. See p.37
“Memory Reception”. See p.38 “Sub-
stitute Reception”.
Limitation
❒ The machine may not be able to re-
ceive fax messages when free
memory space is low.
memory space is low.
Note
❒ If free memory reaches 0% during
Immediate Reception, any further
reception becomes impossible and
the current communication is ter-
minated.
reception becomes impossible and
the current communication is ter-
minated.
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❖ Reception resolution
This machine supports Standard,
Detail, and Fine resolutions for re-
ception. Faxes sent at Fine resolu-
t i o n w il l b e p ri n t e d o n y o u r
machine at Detail resolution. This
may differ from the sender's in-
tended resolution. See p.29 “Reso-
lution”, Facsimile Reference <Basic
Features>.
Detail, and Fine resolutions for re-
ception. Faxes sent at Fine resolu-
t i o n w il l b e p ri n t e d o n y o u r
machine at Detail resolution. This
may differ from the sender's in-
tended resolution. See p.29 “Reso-
lution”, Facsimile Reference <Basic
Features>.
Memory Reception
The machine waits until all pages of
the message have been received into
memory before printing it.
the message have been received into
memory before printing it.
Normally this machine receives mes-
sages by Immediate Reception, but
Memory Reception is used with the
following function:
• Combine 2 originals
sages by Immediate Reception, but
Memory Reception is used with the
following function:
• Combine 2 originals
See p.45 “Combine Two Origi-
nals”.
nals”.
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