Ricoh 3045 User Instructions - Page 113
TSI Print Transmitting, Subscriber Identification Print, If There Is No Paper of the, Correct Size
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Printing Options TSI Print (Transmitting Subscriber Identification Print) Usually the sender's Fax Header is printed on received documents. If the sender has not programmed their Fax Header, you will not be able to identify them. However, if you turn this function on, the sender's Own Name or Own Fax Number is printed instead so you can find out where the document came from. When you receive an Internet Fax document, the email address of the sender is printed. Reference p.83 "Initial Settings and Adjustments", Facsimile Reference Note ❒ You can turn this function on or off in the User Parameters. See p.167 "User Parameters" (switch 02, bit 3). If There Is No Paper of the Correct Size If there is no paper in the machine that matches the size of a received document, the machine will choose a paper size based on the paper available. Page reduction Disabled Reduction in Subscan Direction Enabled Page Separation Threshold 20 mm (0.79") Width or Length Pri- Width ority Note 5 ❒ The document is split over two sheets of paper depending on the paper size. ❒ Paper placed in the bypass tray is not usually selected for printing a received document. However, you can use this tray if you select the bypass tray as the main paper tray using Reception with Specified Senders. See p.172 "Special Senders to Treat Differently". ❒ Widths that this machine can receive are A4, B4 JIS, LT (81/2"×11") and A3. Any documents narrower than A4 or LT (81/2"×11") are received at A4 or LT (81/2"×11") width. The length of docu- ments depends on the document. ❒ The paper size used to print a received document may be different from the size of the sent original. Reference p.100 "Image Rotation" p.101 "Page Separation and Length Reduction" p.102 "Page Reduction" "Tray Paper Settings", General Settings Guide 103