Substitute memory reception, Print collation mode, Substitute memory reception print collation mode – Panasonic DX-2000 User Manual

Page 118: Receiving documents via telephone line

Advertising
background image

116

Substitute Memory Reception

(see Note 1) (see Note 2)

If the recording paper runs out or jams or if the toner runs out during reception, the machine automatically starts
receiving documents into its image data memory. Stored documents are printed automatically after replacing the
recording paper or the toner cartridge.

Print Collation Mode

The printing mechanism of the DX-2000 is a Reverse Order Stacking construction. The DX-2000 has a Print
Collation Mode that stacks received documents in the correct order. When the Print Collation Mode is enabled,
all received documents are stored into memory first, then printed out in Correct Order Stacking. The
requirements for the Print Collation Mode to be active are; 1) Fax Parameter No. 065 (PRINT COLLATION) set to
"Valid", and 2) enough remaining memory.

The unit will print in Reverse Order Stacking (Non-Collation Mode) whenever one of the above requirements is
not met.

1. If the memory overflows, the machine will stop receiving and release the communication line.

The document(s) stored in the memory up to that moment will be printed out.

2. If you wish to turn off the substitute reception function, change the setting of Fax Parameter No. 022 (SUBSTITUTE

RCV) to "Invalid" (see page 73).

1

When the machine finishes the memory reception and
there is no recording paper or toner, an Information Code
appears on the display.

2

Install the recording paper (see page 30) or replace the
toner cartridge (see page 28).

The machine will automatically start printing the
document stored in the memory.

NO RECORDING PAPER

INFO. CODE=010

OUT OF TONER

INFO. CODE=041

* PRINTING *

MEMORY RCV’D DOC

Sending Document Order

Stacking Document Order

3

2

1

Correct Order Stacking

(Collation Mode)

3

2

1

Reverse Order Stacking

(Non-Collation Mode)

1

2

3

Note:

Receiving Documents via Telephone Line

Advertising