Ai short protocol, Copying – Ricoh 2400L User Manual

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AI Short Protocol

This feature employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) to learn the communication
characteristics of the machines programmed as Speed Dials or Quick Dials. AI
Short Protocol helps you to reduce communication costs between machines
produced by the same manufacturer. AI Short Protocol only works if you dial using
Quick Dial, Speed Dial, or Redial; also, the machine at the other end must have
the AI Short Protocol feature.

When you send a fax message, the two machines carry out a handshaking
procedure, during which they establish the best way to communicate with each
other. Using AI Short Protocol, this handshaking procedure only takes place in full
the first time you dial a particular number. Your machine remembers the optimum
communication parameters for calling that number. The next time you dial that
number, the machine will remember these parameters and the preliminary
handshaking will be significantly reduced, saving communication costs.

Cross-references

Quick Dial and Speed Dial: see page 193.

Copying

If you need to make a copy of something, and there is no copier available, use
your fax machine. Just place your original in the feeder, and press the Copy key.
Copying an original is a good way to test contrast and resolution before sending a
document, if you are not sure that the settings that you have chosen are
appropriate. The copy made by your printer gives an indication of how the
message would look when received at the other end. If it does not look good,
change the settings and try again.

1. Place your original in the feeder.

TRANSMIT OPTIONk

DIAL FAX NUMBER

2. Press

Copy.

NOTE: To cancel copy mode, press
Copy again.

COPY 01 SETS

kLT LG

3. If you have optional cassette, you can se-

lect the paper size by pressing

k

.

LT = Letter LG = Legal

COPY 01 SETS

LT kLG

4. Input the number of copies that you need.

Example: 3 copies, press 3 on the ten
keypad.

COPY 03 SETS

LT kLG

5. Start.

Cross-references Contrast, Resolution, and Halftone: see page 23.

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