Overview of Sending Methods 3-113Basic OperationsOverview of Sending MethodsThis section briefly describes the methods and advantages of the three main sending methods:Memory Sending, Direct Sending, and Manual Sending.■ Memory SendingMemory Sending enables you to scan and send your documents fast, allowing you to get your documentsback quickly so you do not have to spend so much time standing around the machine. You can startscanning documents for sending even while the machine is busy sending another document.■ Direct SendingThe machine dials the number, connects the call, and then scans and sends the document one page at atime. Direct Sending is slower than Memory Sending, but because this method bypasses the memory,you can send a document ahead of other documents stored in memory.■ Manual SendingManual Sending enables you to talk to the other party before you send the document. This method isuseful if the operator of the other fax machine must manually prepare the fax machine to receive yourdocument. For instructions explaining how to use manual sending, see Chapter 3, “Sending Documents”,in the Facsimile Guide.Memory Sending1 Place your documents on the machine.For instructions explaining how to place your documents, see “Setting theDocument on the Machine”, on p. 2-2.NOTE• You can adjust the resolution, contrast, and document type for scanning. (See “Adjustingthe Scan Settings”, on p. 2-4.)• You can also specify a sender’s name with [TTI Selector]. (See Chapter 3, “SendingDocuments”, in the Facsimile Guide.)DOCUMENT READY