Canon MultiPASS C3500 User guide for the MPC3000. - Page 119

Receiving While Registering, Copying, or Printing, Receiving Faxes to the MP Desktop Manager

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Receiving While Registering, Copying, or Printing Because the MultiPASS C3000 supports multitasking, you can receive a document or a phone call while you are: r Making a copy r Printing a document r Entering information If you are making copies or printing a document and the MultiPASS C3000 receives a fax, it stores the document in its memory. It then prints the document as soon as you finish making copies or printing. If you are entering information into the LCD menu system and the MultiPASS C3000 receives a fax, it prints the document immediately (it does not store the document in memory). Receiving Faxes to the MultiPASS Desktop Manager When your computer is on, you can automatically receive incoming faxes to the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. When your computer is off, the MultiPASS C3000 stores received faxes in its memory until you either print them or you turn on the computer. When you turn on the computer, you can send the faxes to the MultiPASS Desktop Manager. The MultiPASS C3000 can also print incoming faxes directly. If your computer is going to be off for a while and you are expecting incoming faxes, it’s a good idea to set the MultiPASS C3000 to automatically print incoming faxes. 5-6 Receiving Faxes Chapter 5

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Receiving While Registering, Copying,
or Printing
Because the MultiPASS C3000 supports multitasking, you can receive a
document or a phone call while you are:
Making a copy
Printing a document
Entering information
If you are making copies or printing a document and the MultiPASS
C3000 receives a fax, it stores the document in its memory. It then
prints the document as soon as you finish making copies or printing. If
you are entering information into the LCD menu system and the
MultiPASS C3000 receives a fax, it prints the document immediately (it
does not store the document in memory).
Receiving Faxes to the MultiPASS
Desktop Manager
When your computer is on, you can automatically receive incoming
faxes to the MultiPASS Desktop Manager.
When your computer is off, the MultiPASS C3000 stores received faxes
in its memory until you either print them or you turn on the computer.
When you turn on the computer, you can send the faxes to the
MultiPASS Desktop Manager.
The MultiPASS C3000 can also print incoming faxes directly. If your
computer is going to be off for a while and you are expecting incoming
faxes, it±s a good idea to set the MultiPASS C3000 to automatically print
incoming faxes.
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Receiving Faxes
Chapter 5