Ricoh 2045 Basics Guide - Page 32

Immediate Transmission

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Faxing Immediate Transmission With Immediate Transmission, when you press the {Start} key, the fax number is dialed immediately. The A Make sure that Immediate Trans- mission is selected. message is scanned and transmitted 2 page by page without being stored in memory. This contrasts with Memory Transmission which scans all pages into memory before dialing the desti- nation. Immediate Transmission is useful if you want immediate confirmation that the message is being sent to the correct destination (just check the other terminal's Own Name or Own Fax Number on the control panel during transmission). Note ❒ You cannot send the same document to multiple destinations (broadcasting). Memory Transmission allows this function. ❒ You can have the machine set to Memory Transmission mode or Immediate Transmission mode right after the power is turned on. See p.130 "General Settings/Adjustment", Facsimile Reference . ❒ You can have the machine return to the default transmission mode (Memory Transmission or Immediate Transmission) after every transmission. You can change this so that the desired setting is maintained. See p.130 "General Settings/Adjustment", Facsimile Reference . Note ❒ If it is not selected, press [Immed. TX]. B Place the original. Note ❒ You can scan a few pages of your original from the exposure glass and the remainning pages from the ADF. When you have finished scanning from the exposure glass, place the remainning pages in the ADF and press the {Start} key within ten seconds. ❒ The original can be placed whenever, before the {Start} key is pressed. ❒ Place the original on the exposure glass or in the ADF. To send two or more pages using the exposure glass, set them one page at a time. Reference p.11 "Placing Originals" 24

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Faxing
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Immediate Transmission
With Immediate Transmission, when
you press the
{
Start
}
key, the fax
number is dialed immediately. The
message is scanned and transmitted
page by page without being stored in
memory. This contrasts with Memory
Transmission which scans all pages
into memory before dialing the desti-
nation.
Immediate Transmission is useful if
you want immediate confirmation
that the message is being sent to the
correct destination (just check the oth-
er terminal's Own Name or Own Fax
Number on the control panel during
transmission).
Note
You cannot send the same docu-
ment to multiple destinations
(broadcasting). Memory Transmis-
sion allows this function.
You can have the machine set to
Memory Transmission mode or
Immediate Transmission mode
right after the power is turned on.
See p.130
General Settings/Ad-
justment
,
Facsimile Reference <Ad-
vanced Features>
.
You can have the machine return
to the default transmission mode
(Memory Transmission or Imme-
diate Transmission) after every
transmission. You can change this
so that the desired setting is main-
tained. See p.130
General Set-
tings/Adjustment
,
Facsimile
Reference <Advanced Features>
.
A
Make sure that Immediate Trans-
mission is selected.
Note
If it is not selected, press
[
Immed.
TX
]
.
B
Place the original.
Note
You can scan a few pages of
your original from the exposure
glass and the remainning pages
from the ADF. When you have
finished scanning from the ex-
posure glass, place the remain-
ning pages in the ADF and
press the
{
Start
}
key within ten
seconds.
The original can be placed
whenever, before the
{
Start
}
key
is pressed.
Place the original on the expo-
sure glass or in the ADF. To
send two or more pages using
the exposure glass, set them one
page at a time.
Reference
p.11
Placing Originals