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More Transmission Functions
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More Transmission Functions
The following functions are useful
when transmitting documents.
If Memory Runs out While
Scanning Is in Progress
Scanning of documents is interrupted
if the machine's memory runs out (the
remaining amount of memory de-
creases to 0%) while scanning and
storing the document data is in
progress. However, the documents
already scanned in are transmitted.
Note
We recommend that you use Im-
mediate Transmission to send a lot
of documents when the percentage
of free memory space is low.
When the memory runs out, the
following display appears:
If a document jam occurs, the fol-
lowing display appears. Check the
message on the display, press [OK],
then remove the document:
Checking the Transmission
Result
You can confirm successful transmis-
sion with the Communication Result
Report or the Communication Failure
Report for Memory Transmission,
and the Immediate Transmission Re-
sult Report for Immediate Transmis-
sion.
Communication Result Report
Turn on the Communication Re-
sult Report if you want a report to
be printed after every transmis-
sion.
Communication Failure Report
If you turn the Communication re-
sult Report off, the Communica-
tion Failure Report will be printed
when a communication fails.
Immediate Transmission Result Re-
port
Turn on the Immediate Transmis-
sion Result Report if you want a re-
port to be printed after every
successful Immediate Transmis-
sion.
Note
You can display the communica-
tion result on the display. See p.44
Checking the Transmission Re-
sult (TX Status) and p.45 Check-
ing the Reception Result (RX
Status).
The communication result of
Memory Transmission or Immedi-
ate Transmission can be printed on
the Journal. See p.50 Printing the
Journal.
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