Overview of Sending Methods 3-133Basic OperationsDirect SendingNOTE• Direct Sending scans and sends each page one at a time.• With Direct Sending, you can watch each page as it is scanned and sent.• Although Direct Sending is slower than Memory Sending, you can use Direct Sending if you need tosend an urgent document ahead of other documents stored in memory.• You can also use Direct Sending when the memory is full, and there is no space to hold anotherdocument in memory.1 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.)2 Press [Direct TX].The Direct TX indicator lights.The Direct Sending mode is activated.3 Specify the destination.You can specify the destination using regular dialing, one-touch speed dialing,coded speed dialing, access code dialing, or directory dialing. (See “UsingRegular Dialing”, on p. 3-9, “Using Speed Dialing”, on p. 3-21, or “UsingDirectory Dialing”, on p. 3-25.)NOTE• When entering a number using regular dialing, if you see that you have entered anincorrect digit, press [Delete] to delete the rightmost digit➞ enter the correct digit.• You can also use (Clear) to clear the entire telephone number➞ start entering thetelephone number again.• If you notice that you made a mistake while the machine is dialing the number, press(Stop) to return to the Standby mode➞ start again.DOCUMENT READYDirect TXC