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FAX terms - (continued)

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R

Reading

To scan an original optically and capture it as image data.

Redialing

To dial the number of the same remote station again. Redialing consists of automatic redialing
in which dialing is performed automatically, and manual redialing in which redialing is per-
formed manually.

Relay Tx

The function to send a fax to multiple stations via the other facsimile (called a relaying station).
You can save costs by setting one of the stations as the relaying station and sending a fax via
the relaying station if the terminating stations are at remote site.

Relaying station

The facsimile that sends document to multiple stations by the relay request from the originat-
ing station.

Reserving transmission

The function to reserve the next transmission during communication or printing.

Resolution

The higher resolution is, the longer it takes to transmit. Select the appropriate resolution.

Restransmission

The function to select documents that have failed to be sent. The documents are stored in
memory, and you can send again either to the same remote station or after changing to a dif-
ferent remote station.

S

Sender information

Information such as transmission date, name, telephone number, and page number printed at
the top of the received document at the fax transmission.

Sender name

The name of this machine, which is represented with any alphanumeric character and sym-
bols. It is recorded as the part of the originating printing at the top of the received document on
the receiver side.

Substitute Transmit

The function to transfer/transmit the received documents waiting for output by using the con-
trol panel. Substitute transmission can be set when the Fax Basic screen is displayed, and
operation has been interrupted at out of paper or paper jammed in the machine.

Super G3 (SG3)

This is the G3 communication mode that is ITU-T V.34 compliant. It can communicate faster
(up to 33,400 bps) than normal G3 communication.