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A frequently encountered problem with fax machines is that the document tray is blocked while a document is
being transmitted; no other documents can be transmitted while the fax machine is transmitting or receiving
documents.
This is different with your fax machine:
All documents are read into the memory and are then transmitted from this memory. Incoming documents are
also read into the memory before they are printed out. The advantage of this method is that the document tray
is virtually always free and that documents can be transmitted almost irrespective of the transmission or
receiving status of the fax machine.
Each procedure is known as a job. A job may consist of one or more documents which you can transmit to
your partners. A job can also be a multi-address transmission or a delayed transmission. Your fax machine is
able to manage 100 such jobs. Each of these jobs is placed on a stack, from where they are processed in
sequence. Your fax machine accepts jobs even while it is transmitting or receiving documents; this means that
the document tray is always ready.
The fax machine allocates a number to each job, and this number can be viewed via the reservation list
(see page
89).
The transmission and reception memory is activated in the basic setting of the fax machine. You can
change these basic settings to suit your individual requirements
Job XX
(e.g. transmission)
Job 2
(e.g. broadcast)
Job 1
(e.g. delayed transmission)
Enter
the Jobs
(see page
109).
Stack memory
Job XX
Job 4
Job 3
Job 2
Job 1
Print out via
telephone line
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