Oki FAX 5250 User Manual
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Transmit Preparation
What is it?
Transmit Preparation is a feature of the fax machine. Transmit
preparation “interrupts” a fax transmission from memory to
allow a document to be sent from the manual feeder. Once the
manual transmission is complete, the memory transmission
will resume.
Here is an example of transmit preparation. Your fax machine
is performing a broadcast transmission. The broadcast is
going to twelve different locations. It has completed the
transmissions to the first three locations, and is just starting
on the fourth. You need to fax a signed approval document
immediately. You walk up to the fax machine, load the
document into the feeder, select the location to send the fax
to, and press the Start key (if necessary). The fax machine
will complete the broadcast transmission to the fourth
location, send your “walk-up” fax, and then resume the
broadcast transmission with the fifth location.