Counters, Doing two things at once, Type i only) – Ricoh 170 / 180 User Manual
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COUNTERS
These counters will help if you wish to keep a regular check on how many pages
your machine has sent, received and copied.
❐
TX
(Transmit)
Counter: The number of pages that your machine has sent.
❐
RX (
Receive
) Counter: The number of pages that your machine has received.
❐
Scan Counter: The number of pages that your machine has scanned
(includes
copy mode).
❐
PRINT Counter: The number of pages that your machine has printed (includes
copy mode and report/list printing).
1. Press the Function key and
6,2,2,2,2,8,2 using the ten keypad, then
press the Yes key. First, the Transmis-
sion and Reception counters appear.
TX : 021911
RX : 034407
2. Press the Yes key, and the Scan and
Print counter will appear.
SCAN :022705
PRINT :022796
3. When you have finished: Press the Yes
key and the Function key.
DOING TWO THINGS AT ONCE
(Dual Access)
(Type I Only)
Dual Access means that even if the machine is already carrying out a task, you
may be able to operate the machine. For instance, if your machine is currently
receiving a long fax message but you want to send a message and go back to
your desk without having to wait by the machine, you can place your message in
the feeder, select the required transmission features , dial the number, and press
the Start key. Your message will be scanned and stored to memory while the
machine is still receiving. This means that you can take your fax back to your
desk before it is actually sent. However, to be sure whether your transmission
was successful or not, keep an eye open for Error Reports (or check the
TCR).The following table shows which features can operate simultaneously on
your machine.
Next Operation
Job Currently in progress
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1. Storing to Memory
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2. Printing from Memory
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3. Copying
$
$
$
$
"
$
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4. Printing an Automatic
Report
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$
$
$
$
$
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5. Immediate Transmission
$
$
$
$
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$
6. Memory Transmission
"
$
"
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$
$
$
7. Receiving and Printing a
Fax
"
$
$
$
$
$
$
8. Receiving a Fax to
Memory
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$
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$
$
$
$
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