Minolta FAX2900 User Manual

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6.1 Transmission Methods

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Relay Initiation Transmission

Documents can be sent from this machine (transmitting station) to another fax
machine (acting as a relay station), which then sends the documents to multiple
recipients (receiving stations). By relaying the documents through a fax machine
closer to the remote recipients, the transmission time and cost for the transmitting
station are reduced.

In order to fax using relay initiation transmission, a Relay Box must first be
programmed at the relay station.

Note
Relay initiation transmission is compatible with F code transmission.

Only machines that are compatible with relay broadcast transmission should be
specified as relay stations. This machine can be specified as a relay station.

Relay initiation transmission and mailbox transmission cannot be performed at
the same time.

In order to fax using relay initiation transmission, a Relay Box ID must first be
programmed at the relay station (p. 7-53).

To fax using relay initiation transmission

1

Position the document to be faxed.

2

If necessary, change the “Resolution” setting (p. 5-12).

3

Press the [Function] key.

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