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Color fax transmission, Manual and automatic fax redial, Dual access (not available for color faxes) – Brother MFC-3200C User Manual

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MFC3200C-US-FM6.0

Color Fax Transmission

Your MFC allows you to transmit a color fax.

1

Place the original face down in the ADF.

2

Enter the fax number using the dial pad, Speed Dial or Search.

3

Press

Color Fax Start

.

Manual and Automatic Fax Redial

If you’re sending a fax manually

and the line is busy, press

Redial/Pause

to

try again. Anytime you want to make a second call to the last number dialed,
press

Redial/Pause

to save time.

If you’re sending a fax automatically

and the line is busy, the MFC will

automatically redial (up to three times at 5 minute intervals).

Dual Access (Not Available for Color Faxes)

You can scan

up to

50 documents into the fax memory, even while the machine

is receiving or sending another fax (from memory). You can set temporary
settings for each fax you’re scanning, except Polling.

If you try to scan and store a 51st fax, the MFC will send it immediately, without
storing it in memory.

1

Place the original face down in the ADF.

2

Enter the fax number.

3

Press

Black Fax Start

. The MFC scans the original and the LCD shows the

job number (#XXX) of the fax and how much memory is available. Then the
MFC starts dialing. You can immediately repeat Steps 1 to 3 for the next fax.

When you are sending a color fax, the MFC starts sending the fax without
scanning the original into memory.

Note

If you get a

OUT OF MEMORY

message while scanning the first page of a

fax, press

Stop/Exit

to cancel scanning. If you get a

OUT OF MEMORY

message while scanning a subsequent page, you can press

Black Fax Start

to

transmit the pages scanned so far, or press

Stop/Exit

to cancel the operation.

Note

Your machine normally operates in Dual Access mode. However, to send a
color fax, you must override Dual Access and use Real Time Transmission.

The number of pages you can scan into memory varies with the data they
contain.