Advanced Receiving Methods 5-7Receiving Documents5Receiving Documents in Memory without Printing Out(Memory Lock)Normally a document is printed as soon as you receive it. However, there may beoccasions when you want the machine to store all documents in memory until youare ready to print them. Locking the machine to receive and store all documents inmemory is called Memory Lock.To use this feature, see Chapter 4, “Setting the Send Function,” in the SystemSettings Guide.IMPORTANT• Additional documents cannot be received in memory in any of the following cases (thenumbers below may vary depending on the remaining capacity of memory):- When a total of 95 documents (75 documents if only I-fax documents are stored)have been stored in memory- When a total of approximately 1,000 pages have been stored in memory- When a total of 90 received documents or 99 report jobs are waiting to be printedwhile the machine is out of paper.• Even if a blackout occurs or the machine is turned OFF, a built-in battery retains thedocuments received in memory for about an hour. However, if the battery is not fullycharged, the documents may not be retained. (To fully charge the built-in battery, ittakes about two hours after the main power switch is turned ON.)NOTEThe System Monitor screen enables you to check, delete, and forward documentsreceived in memory. (See “Checking/Changing the Status of Documents Received inMemory,” on p. 6-14.)MemoryPrint SendI-Fax ReceptionFax Reception