Canon MultiPASS F50 MFP F50 FAX Guide - Page 32
Sending Methods, Memory Sending
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Sending Methods This section describes the methods and advantages of the two main sending methods: Memory sending and Manual sending. Memory Sending Memory sending is a quick and easy way to send a document. As the first page of a multipage document is being scanned into the machine's memory, the machine begins calling the other party and transmitting the information even as the remaining pages are being scanned. Since the machine is multitasking, you can even scan a document into memory while performing other tasks. The machine has enough memory to store up to approximately 270 pages* (fewer if the document contains many graphics or particularly dense text). * Based on ITU-T No.1 Chart, standard mode. I Memory sending using the ADF 1 Press Fax to set Fax Mode. 12/03/2001 MON 15:30 Ex: F a x T e l STANDARD 2 Prepare the document and load it into the ADF. (→ Reference Guide) MEMORY USED Ex: 0% (Currently used memory) DOCUMENT READY (Standby to scan) • For color sending, press Color/B&W to turn on its light. (→ p. 4-1) • To adjust the resolution and contrast, → p. 4-2. 3 Dial the other party's fax number. TEL= 9057951111 Ex: • For dialing methods, → p. 4-3. • If you enter the wrong number, press Stop/Reset, then enter the correct number. • If you must first dial a digit to get an outside line ("9", for example), add a pause after that digit by pressing Redial/Pause. 4 Press Start to begin scanning for sending. • When you use speed dialing, scanning starts automatically after a few seconds if the TIME OUT setting is on. (→ p. 9-5) • To cancel sending once dialing has started, press Stop/Reset then T. (→ p. 4-9) • You can scan a document up to 39.4 inches NOTE (1 meter) long. • You can scan up to 30 different documents for memory sending. • When an error occurs during sending, the document is automatically deleted from memory, even if it was not sent completely. • If you send a color document to a fax machine that does not support color faxing, or TRY AGAIN IN B&W will be displayed in the LCD, → p. 4-1. 4-6