Technique for informing calling party of no-paper state during r

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Image transmission accuracy verification

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358440, 358441, 358 114, 37910006, H04N 100, H04M 1100, B41B 1500

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061185515

ABSTRACT:
A technique for informing a calling party of a no-paper state while a facsimile machine receives image data. If no paper is sensed while the facsimile machine receives image data, a call reservation is made. If the calling party responds to the call reservation, a voice message indicating that there is no paper is sent to the calling party.

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