Modes
6
1
Multi-access
You can carry out another job using a different function while the current job is
being performed.
This allows you to handle your jobs efficiently regardless of how the machine is
being used. For example:
• While making copies, the machine can send a fax message that has been
stored in memory.
• You can make copies while receiving fax data.
• The machine can receive print data in any mode.
Performing multiple functions simultaneously like this is called Multi-access.
Limitation
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When paper longer than 313 mm, 12.3" is set in the optional finisher, or paper
is jammed in the optional staple unit, copies cannot be delivered to the finish-
er tray. However, incoming faxes will still be printed and delivered to the in-
ternal tray.
Note
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You can choose which mode has highest priority for print jobs. The default is
“Copy”. See “16. Print Priority” in
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P.21
“System Settings
4
/
5
”
.
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When your machine is equipped with optional internal tray 2, you can specify
the tray used for each function so that completed documents are not mixed.
For example, set one tray for faxes and another tray for copies. If you require
optional internal tray 2, contact your local dealer or service representative.
See “15. Output Tray Prio.” in
⇒
P.21
“System Settings
4
/
5
”
.
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Sample operations
This chart is based on the following conditions:
• “16. Print Priority” is set to “Interleave” (See “16. Print Priority” in
⇒
P.21
“System Settings
4
/
5
”
)
• For details on operations under other conditions, contact your service repre-
sentative.