Setting advanced functions, Setting 2-sided scan, P.111 “setting advanced functions – Toshiba e-STUDIO Multifunctional Digital Systems 356SE User Manual
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6.INTERNET FAX
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6 INTERNET FAX
Setting advanced functions
Pressing [ADVANCED] during the Internet faxing operation displays the [ADVANCED] tab. On this tab, the following
advanced functions are available:
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2-SIDED SCAN — Use this function when you want to send 2-sided originals from the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder.
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PRIORITY RESERVE — Use this function when you want to send originals ahead of the currently reserved
transmissions.
P.113 “Setting Priority Reserve”
Setting 2-sided scan
Use this function when you want to send 2-sided originals from the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder. The default of
this function is restored when each transmission is complete; you must enable the setting every time you want to use this
function.
To set A4 or LT size originals in the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, place them in portrait orientation.
Setting 2-sided scan
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Press [ADVANCED] to display the [ADVANCED] tab.
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