Canon 9192A006 FAXPHONE L80 Basic Guide - Page 44

Sending Faxes

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Sending Faxes Sending Methods There are two methods of sending faxes from your machine: • Memory sending (1 below) • Manual sending via the handset (1 User's Guide) Memory Sending Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a document. As the machine scans the first page of a multipage document into its memory, it begins calling the other party and transmitting the information even as the remaining pages are being scanned. Since your machine is multitasking, you can even scan a document into memory while performing other tasks. Your machine has enough memory to store up to approximately 350 pages* (fewer if the document contains many graphics or particularly dense text). Follow this procedure to send a document using memory sending: 1 Load the document, face down in the ADF (1 p. 3-3). • To adjust the resolution and contrast, see pp. 4-2, 4-3. • You may be unable to send if the memory used (shown in the LCD) is close to 100%. Use manual sending via the handset instead (1 User's Guide). MEMORY USED 0% (Currently used memory) DOCUMENT READY (Standby to scan) 2 Dial the other party's fax number. • For details on the dialing methods, see the User's Guide. • If you enter the wrong number, press Stop/Reset, then enter the correct number. • If you are connected to a PBX and need to first dial an outside line access number ("9", for example), add a pause after that number by pressing Pause (1 User's Guide). TEL= 9p76xxxxx 4-4 * Based on ITU-T No. 1 Chart, standard mode. Sending Faxes Chapter 4

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Sending Faxes
Chapter 4
Sending Faxes
Sending Methods
There are two methods of sending faxes from your machine:
Memory sending (
1
below)
Manual sending via the handset (
1
User’s Guide
)
Memory Sending
Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a document. As the machine scans
the first page of a multipage document into its memory, it begins calling the other party
and transmitting the information even as the remaining pages are being scanned.
Since your machine is multitasking, you can even scan a document into memory while
performing other tasks.
Your machine has enough memory to store up to approximately 350 pages* (fewer if
the document contains many graphics or particularly dense text).
Follow this procedure to send a document using memory sending:
1
Load the document, face down in the
ADF (
1
p. 3-3).
To adjust the resolution and contrast,
(Currently used memory)
see pp. 4-2, 4-3.
You may be unable to send if the
memory used (shown in the LCD) is
(Standby to scan)
close to
100%
. Use manual sending
via the handset instead (
1
User
s Guide
).
2
Dial the other party
s fax number.
For details on the dialing methods, see
the
User
s Guide
.
If you enter the wrong number, press
Stop/Reset
, then enter the correct
number.
If you are connected to a PBX and need
to first dial an outside line access
number (
9
, for example), add a pause
after that number by pressing
Pause
(
1
User
s Guide
).
TEL=
9p76xxxxx
DOCUMENT READY
MEMORY USED
0%
* Based on ITU-T No. 1 Chart, standard mode.