Fax terms - (continued) – Konica Minolta FK-102 User Manual

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FAX terms - (continued)

Appendix-11

Appendix

Memory Substitute Reception

The function to store transmitted document in the memory automatically when the received
document cannot be printed due to the machine being out of paper.

Memory transmission

In this transmission method, all pages being sent are first scanned and stored in memory
before transmission. The document is automatically numbered by total page number, and the
images on the first page are shown on communication results report.
However, when a large number of pages are sent or when the images on the originals are fine,
memory capacity may be exceeded due to the large amount of data stored in memory.

Mixed original

The function to set and send document pages of mixed sizes by a single sequence of opera-
tions.

O

One-touch/Program

The function to register frequently-used fax numbers as well as templates of operating
sequences. Thereafter, you may select the remote station or designate a sequence of opera-
tions by pressing the Program key (in the abbreviated dialing list) or by pressing the One-touch
Program button on the control.

Original size set

The function to designate the paper size for the document to be sent. Normally, when the
paper size loaded at the remote station is too small to accommodate the image being trans-
mitted, the original image will be reduced to fit the paper size. This feature gives you the option
printing a portion of the image with no reduction.

Originating station

The facsimile to provide instruction to send document to multiple stations.

P

Pause

To dial at certain intervals. Pressing the key once creates an interval of one second.

Polling

The function to send a fax that has been read and stored in the memory in the facsimile when
a polling command is sent from the recipient.

Q

Quick memory transmission

In this transmission method, a facsimile is sent the instant when one page is scanned. This
allows documents to be sent without exceeding memory capacity in the case of sending a
large number of pages.

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