Canon imageCLASS D880 imageCLASS D880 Fax Guide - Page 76
Rx To Memory, Sheet
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Name 2.PRINT IN ORDER ON OFF 3.TONER SUPPLY LOW KEEP PRINTING RX TO MEMORY SYSTEM SETTINGS 1.FAX DEFAULT 1.RESOLUTION OFF STANDARD FINE PHOTO SUPER FINE ULTRA FINE 2.BOOK TX SCAN SIZE 2.LOCK PHONE OFF ON Description Sets the order of printing. Arranges received faxes in the order they were sent. Printing does not start until all pages are received. Arranges received faxes in reverse order. Allows you to set whether the machine stores the document in memory when the toner supply is low or ignores the warning and keeps printing until the document is completely printed. This setting is convenient if a new cartridge is not at hand. The keep printing function is turned on. With this setting, the machine does not store documents in memory if the toner has run out. Reset to RX TO MEMORY after replacing the cartridge with a new one. The machine receives the document in memory. Sets the functions of FAX DEFAULT and LOCK PHONE. Sets the FAX DEFAULT functions. Sets the fax resolution. The setting of resolution set using FAX Resolution remains even after the AUTO CLEAR function activates. Suitable for most text only documents. Suitable for documents containing fine print. Suitable for documents that contain photographs. Suitable for documents that contain fine print and images (the resolution is four times that of STANDARD). Suitable for documents that contain fine print and images (the resolution is eight times that of STANDARD). When you select SHEET: Before sending a fax, you must press Book Sending and specify the scanning size of either LGL or LTR. When you select LGL or LTR: The document will be scanned in the size you selected, either LGL or LTR. SHEET, LGL, LTR Sets the LOCK PHONE functions. The telephone or fax transmission can be used normally. The telephone transmission cannot be used. The telephone reception and fax transmission/reception can be used. (The factory default setting is in bold face.) 9-8