Ricoh 3045 User Instructions - Page 116

Where Incoming Documents Are, Delivered - Output Tray - optional finish tray

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Reception Features Where Incoming Documents Are Delivered - Output Tray Specifying Tray for Lines Tray Shift The optional extra G3 interface unit is re- The optional finisher is required. quired. When the optional finisher unit is se- You can specify the document feeding lected for fax output, you can use the tray for each port (telephone, Internet Tray Shift function whenever a fax or Fax, IP-Fax). For example, you can report is printed. specify documents received through This is useful for separating faxes the G3-1 port to be fed to the "Internal stacked in the finisher output tray. Tray 1" and documents received For example, if the previous incoming 5 through the G3-2 port to be fed to the "Internal Tray 2", facilitating separa- fax was output to the left, the next incoming fax will be output to the right tion of files. You can also set the ma- and vice-versa. chine to output Internet Fax documents and ordinary faxes onto different trays. Note Note ❒ To use this function, specify the port and destination using [Specify Tray ❒ You can turn this function on or off with the User Parameters. See p.167 "User Parameters" (switch 19, bit 0). for Lines]. See p.147 "Reception Set- tings". 106

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Reception Features
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Where Incoming Documents Are
Delivered - Output Tray
Specifying Tray for Lines
The optional extra G3 interface unit is re-
quired.
You can specify the document feeding
tray for each port (telephone, Internet
Fax, IP-Fax). For example, you can
specify documents received through
the G3-1 port to be fed to the “Internal
Tray 1” and documents received
through the G3-2 port to be fed to the
“Internal Tray 2”, facilitating separa-
tion of files. You can also set the ma-
chine to output Internet Fax documents
and ordinary faxes onto different trays.
Note
To use this function, specify the port
and destination using
[
Specify Tray
for Lines
]
. See p.147 “Reception Set-
tings”.
Tray Shift
The optional finisher is required.
When the optional finisher unit is se-
lected for fax output, you can use the
Tray Shift function whenever a fax or
report is printed.
This is useful for separating faxes
stacked in the finisher output tray.
For example, if the previous incoming
fax was output to the left, the next in-
coming fax will be output to the right
and vice-versa.
Note
You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See p.167
“User Parameters” (switch 19, bit 0).