Transmission with image rotation, Simultaneous broadcast, Jbig transmission – Ricoh Facsimile User Manual
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Note
❒ Note that during Immediate Trans-
mission or when in User Tools
mode, the machine cannot scan an
original.
Transmission with Image
Rotation
Generally, place A4, 8
1
/
2
"
×11" origi-
nals in the landscape orientation (
L).
If you place an A4, 8
1
/
2
"
×11" original
in the portrait orientation (
K), the
image will be sent rotated by 90
°. Pro-
viding the receiver has A4, 8
1
/
2
"
×11"
landscape paper (
L), the message
will be printed the same size as the
original.
Note
❒ This function is unavailable with
Immediate Transmission.
❒ When Image Rotation is used, all
messages are sent by normal Mem-
ory Transmission.
❒ This function is unavailable when
using Mixed Original Sizes.
Simultaneous Broadcast
The optional extra G3 interface unit is re-
quired.
The Standard Broadcast function
sends faxes one at a time to multiple
destinations in the order of specified
destinations.
The Simultaneous Broadcast func-
tion, however, can simultaneously
send faxes to multiple destinations
using different lines.
This results in a shorter overall trans-
mission time.
Note
❒ A maximum of four simultaneous
transmissions (including LAN) are
possible.
❒ When using the optional extra G3
interface unit, if you set the line se-
lection as “G3 Auto” beforehand,
the machine will use whichever G3
line is not busy. This increases effi-
ciency.
JBIG Transmission
If you use JBIG (Joint Bi-level Image
Experts Group) compression, you can
send photographic originals faster
than with other methods of compres-
sion.
Reference
p.31 “Original Type”, Facsimile Ref-
erence
Limitation
❒ You can only use this function
with telephone line.
❒ This function requires that the oth-
er party's fax machine has both the
JBIG function and ECM function
(G3 communication only).
Note
❒ If ECM is turned off, JBIG Trans-
mission is unavailable. See p.165
“ECM (Error Correction Mode)”.
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