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Overview of the imageCLASS 2300
 
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Overview of the imageCLASS 2300
 
In addition to standard fax transmission and document copying functions, this 
machine offers you a variety of other features in accordance with your needs.
 
 
 
Main Features
 
 
Various Fax Features
 
 
When sending, you can set the document resolution, image quality and contrast suitable 
to the original. (See "Adjusting the Resolution, Density, and Image Quality," on p. 3-12.)
 
 
You can select from Book, Memory, or Direct Sending. 
(See "Sending Methods," on p. 3-21.)
 
 
You can set the timer to automatically send a fax at a specified time. (See "Sending 
Documents at a Preset Time," on p
. 4-15.)
 
 
You can perform several jobs without waiting for the current job to be finished. For 
example, you can print a received document while sending a document stored in the 
memory.
 
 
Easy to Use
 
 
You can store up to 63 numbers for one-touch speed dialing, enabling you to send a fax 
by pressing a single key. You can also store 137 numbers for coded speed dialing, by 
designating a three-digit code for each of them. Multiple one-touch and coded speed 
dialing entries can be registered in a group. Additionally, you can quickly find a fax 
number by entering the destination's name you have registered. (See Chapter 2, "Speed 
Dialing.")
 
 
You can register an access code from two to five digits to represent a fax number. (See 
"Access Code Dialing," on p. 2-37.)
 
 
You can register a frequently used setting to a program one-touch key so you can 
automatically perform a routine procedure with the press of a single key. (See "Program 
One-Touch Keys," on p
. 10-3.)
 
 
Fax/Telephone Information Services
 
A range of fax/telephone information services, including business and tourism related 
services, can be easily accessed. (See "Using Tone Dialing on a Pulse Line," on p. 10-2.)
 
 
Efficient and Confidential Transactions
 
 
Memory Box features (confidential, relay, polling and transfer boxes) enable you to make 
efficient and confidential transactions. (See "Using a Memory Box," on p. 6-18.)