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❖❖❖❖ General Settings Guide
Provides an overview of the machine and describes System Settings (such as
Tray Paper Settings), Document Server functions, and troubleshooting.
Refer to this manual for Address Book procedures such as registering fax
numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes.
❖❖❖❖ Security Reference
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❖❖❖❖ Network Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
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❖❖❖❖ Copy Reference
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine’s copier
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❖❖❖❖ Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine’s facsimile function.
Describes advanced facsimile functions such as line settings and procedures
for registering IDs.
❖❖❖❖ Printer Reference
Describes system settings, operations, functions, and trouble shooting for the
machine’s printer function.
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❖❖❖❖ Scanner Reference (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
Describes operations, functions, and troubleshooting for the machine’s scanner function.
❖❖❖❖ Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite
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• DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)
Describes installation of, and the operating environment for DeskTopBinder Lite in detail. This guide can be displayed from the [Setup] dialog
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• DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)
Describes operations of DeskTopBinder Lite and provides an overview of
its functions. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when DeskTopBinder
Lite is installed.
• Auto Document Link Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2)
Describes operations and functions of Auto Document Link installed with
DeskTopBinder Lite. This guide is added to the [Start] menu when DeskTopBinder Lite is installed.
❖❖❖❖ Other manuals
• PostScript 3 Supplement (PDF file - CD-ROM1)
• Unix Supplement (Available from an authorized dealer, or as a PDF file on
our Web site.)
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• DeskTopBinder Lite and DeskTopBinder Professional → DeskTopBinder
• ScanRouter V2 Lite and ScanRouter EX Professional (optional) → the Scan-
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• SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin and SmartDeviceMonitor for Client →
SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin/Client
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Manuals for This Machine......................................................................................i
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................1
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Important
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.
Preparation
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Note
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Limitation
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,
or conditions under which a particular function cannot be used.
Reference
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[]
Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.
[]
Keys and buttons that appear on the computer's display.
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Keys built into the machine's control panel.
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2
1. Transmission Mode
Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later)
Using this function, you can instruct
the machine to delay transmission of
your fax message until a specified later time. This allows you to take advantage of off-peak telephone
charges without having to be by the
machine at the time.
If you have a non-urgent fax, select
Send Later with Economy Transmission when you scan it. Faxes will be
queued in memory and sent during
Economy Transmission Time.
Important
❒
After the machine has been switched
off for about one hour, all fax messages stored in memory are lost. If
messages are lost for this reason, a
Power Failure Report is automatically printed when the operation switch
is turned on. Use this report to identify lost messages.
Limitation
❒ This function is unavailable with
Immediate Transmission. Use
Memory Transmission.
Note
❒ You can specify a time within 24
hours.
❒ If the current time shown is not
correct, change it. See “Timer Set-
tings”, General Settings Guide.
❒ If the document is sent before the
specified time, the Immediate TX
Result Report is printed and the
job is completed.
❒ For convenience, you can program
the time when your phone charges
become cheaper as the Economy
Transmission Time. See p.144
“Program Economy Time”.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the quick operation key allows you to omit
steps B and E. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
The specified time is shown above
the highlighted [Send Later].
Note
❒ Press [Economy Time] to specify
the economy time.
❒ When entering numbers small-
er than 10, add a zero at the beginning.
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key before pressing [OK], and then try
again.
❒ To cancel Send Later, press
[Cancel]. The display returns to
that of step
Press [OK].
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The standby display appears.
.
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Note
❒ To check the settings, press
[
Transmission Mode
Specify a destination, and then
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press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ You can cancel the transmission
setup for Send Later. See p.19
“Canceling a Transmission”.
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].
Sender Settings
Sender Settings
This function tells receivers the fax
sender's identity.
If the sender's e-mail address is registered in the destination list, the sender can receive an Immediate TX
Result Report by e-mail.
Also, if you enable the Stamp Sender
Name, the registered sender's name
(user name) appears on the receiver's
sheet, lists, or report.
Preparation
Before using this function, you
must register senders in the destination list and specify user as
[Sender]. See “About Fax Destina-
tion”, General Settings Guide.
Note
❒ When user authentication is set,
the user logged in is set as sender.
An Immediate TX Result Report is
sent to the logged-in user's e-mail
address.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
Sender Settings. Quick Operation
keys allow you to omit steps BandH. See p.143 “General Settings/Ad-
justment”.
❒ You can use communication man-
agement report, etc. to check usage
status by specified user. When
user authentication is set, you can
check usage by logged-in users.
See p.160 “Printing Journal”.
When User ID is set to sender, you
can count the number of times of
uses by each user. See “Authenti-
cation Information”, General Set-tings Guide.
code is set, a dialogue box requesting the protection code ap-
1
pears. Enter the destination
protection code using the
number keys, and then press
[OK].
Confirm the selected sender, and
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then press [OK].
Printing on the Receiver's Sheet
If you enable this function, the
sender's name (user name) appears on the receiver's sheet, lists,
and report.
A Select [On] for the Stamp Send-
er Name function.
When an E-mail address is
Select [On] or [Off] for the Stamp
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Sender Name.
Registered
If the sender's e-mail address is
registered you can specify whether
or not to send the transmission result by e-mail to the sender. If you
enable this function, an Immediate
TX Result Report is sent to the registered E-mail address.
Note
❒ When a user logs in with User
ID, the Immediate TX Result Report is sent by e-mail to the
logged-in user.
A Select [Yes] or [No] for the E-
mail TX Results by E-mail
function.
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Press [OK].
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The display returns to that of Step
.
C
Note
❒ The selected sender's name ap-
pears above [Sender Settings].
The sender name is displayed in
up to 14 characters, followed by
an ellipsis (. . . ).
Press [OK].
HHHH
The standby display appears.
Note
❒ To check the settings, press
[Transmission Mode].
Sender Settings
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Specify the destination, and then
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press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ To cancel the Sender Settings,
cancel the transmission. See
p.19 “Canceling a Transmission”.
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Transmission Mode
Priority Transmission
Documents you send with Memory
1
Transmission are sent in the order
they are scanned. Therefore, if several
messages are queued in memory, the
next document will not be sent immediately. However, by using this function you can have your message sent
before other queued messages.
Limitation
❒ This function is not available with
Immediate Transmission. If this
function is selected, the machine
automatically switches to Memory
Transmission.
Note
❒ If there is already a message stored
with this function or a transmission in progress, your message will
be sent after that message has been
transmitted.
cancel the transmission. See
p.19 “Canceling a Transmission”.
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Confidential Transmission
Confidential Transmission
If you want to limit who views your
message, use this function. The message will be stored in memory at the
other end and not printed until an ID
is entered.
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There are two types of Confidential
Transmission:
❖❖❖❖ Default ID
It is not necessary to enter an ID
when transmitting.
The other party can print the message by entering the Confidential
ID programmed in their machine.
❖❖❖❖ ID Override
Should you want to send a confidential message to a particular person at the other end, you can
specify the Confidential ID that the
receiver has to enter to see that
message. Before you send the message, do not forget to tell the receiver the ID that must be entered
to print the message.
Note
❒ We recommend you program the
Confidential ID in this machine beforehand. See p.189 “Program-
ming a Confidential ID”.
❒ An ID can be any 4-digit number
(except 0000).
❒ If the destination machine is not of
the same manufacturer, you can
use Confidential Transmission
with “SUB Code”. See p.49 “SUB
Code”.
of the same manufacturer and
have the Confidential Reception
function.
The destination machine must have
❒
enough memory available.
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
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Transmission Mode
Depending on the Confidential
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Transmission type, use one of the
following procedures:
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Default ID
A Check that [Default ID] has been
selected, and then press [OK].
The [Confidential TX] is highlight-
ed and the [Default ID] is displayed.
Note
❒ To cancel Confidential Trans-
mission, press
display returns to that of
.
step
C
[Cancel]
. The
FFFF
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒
To cancel Confidential Trans-
]. The dis-
mission, press [
play returns to that of step
Press [OK].
The standby display appears.
Note
❒
To check the settings, press [
mission Mode
Dial, and then press the {{{{Start}}}}
key.
Note
❒ You can cancel the transmission
setup for Confidential Transmission. See p.19 “Canceling a
Transmission”.
Cancel
.
C
Trans-
].
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Override ID
A Select [ID Override].
B
Enter the Confidential ID (4digit number) using the
number keys, and then press
[OK]
.
“ID Override” and the entered
Confidential ID are shown
above the highlighted [Confiden-tial TX].
Polling Transmission
Polling Transmission
Use Polling Transmission when you
want to leave an original in the machine memory for others to pick up.
The message will be sent when the
other party calls you up.
Preparation
Before using ID Polling Transmission, you must register a polling
ID. See p.190 “Programming a
Polling ID”.
There are three types of Polling
Transmission.
❖❖❖❖ Free Polling Transmission
It is not necessary to enter the Polling ID during the procedure.
Anybody can poll the message
from your machine.
❖❖❖❖ Default ID Transmission
It is not necessary to enter the Polling ID during the procedure.
The message will only be sent if the
Polling ID of the machine trying to
poll your message is the same as
the Polling ID stored in your machine. Make sure in advance that
both machines' Polling IDs are
identical.
Before using Default ID Transmission, you need to program the Polling ID. See p.190 “Programming a
Polling ID”.
❖❖❖❖ ID Override Transmission
You must enter an Override Polling ID unique to the transmission.
This ID overrides the ID stored in
the machine. The user must supply
this ID when they poll your machine. If the IDs match, the message is sent. Make sure in advance
the other end knows the ID you are
using.
Limitation
❒ Polling Transmission is allowed
only if the receiver's machine has
the Polling Reception function.
❒ Usually, only machines of the
same manufacturer that support
Polling Reception can perform ID
Polling Transmission. However,
when the Information Box File
function is used, and the other party's fax machine supports Polling
Transmission and the SEP function, you can still carry out Polling
Transmission with an ID. See p.43
“Information Boxes”.
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
Note
❒ Free Polling and Default ID Trans-
mission allow only one file to be
stored in memory.
❒ ID Override Polling Transmission
allows a file to be stored in memory for each ID; you can store up to
400 files by changing IDs.
❒ When setting using default values,
you can set whether a Polling
Transmission file is deleted in User
Parameters. See p.164 “User Parameters” (switch 11, bit 7). To
save a file for frequent sending, set
to “Standby (Save)”.
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11
Transmission Mode
❒ Polling TX Clear Report allows
you to verify Polling Transmission
has taken place. See p.13 “Polling
Transmission Clear Report”. If E-
1
mail TX Results is programmed in
a Quick Operation key, you can select whether a report e-mail is sent
after transmission. The destination
of this report can be selected from
the e-mail addresses in the destination list.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using this key allows
you to omit steps B and G. See
p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
mission mode, use one of the following procedures:
Free Polling Transmission
A Check that [Free Polling TX] is se-
lected.
Default ID Transmission
A Select [Default ID TX].
ID Override Transmission
A Select [ID Override Transmission].
B Specify a 4-digit ID using the
number keys and [A], [B], [C],
[D], [E], and [F].
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Press [Polling TX].
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Note
❒ A Polling ID may be any four
numbers (0 to 9) and characters (A to F), except 0000 and
FFFF.
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key,
and then try again.
Press [Only Once] or [Save] to delete
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or save the file after transmission.
Note
❒ To delete the original immedi-
ately after transmission, select
[Only Once].
❒ To repeatedly send the original,
select [
❒ To cancel Polling Transmission,
press [
turns to that of step
Press [OK].
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The type of Polling Transmission is
shown above the highlighted [
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ing TX
Press [OK].
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Note
❒ To check the settings, press
[Transmission Mode].
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
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Note
❒ You can cancel the transmission
setup for Polling Transmission.
See p.19 “Canceling a Transmission”.
].
Save
]. The display re-
Cancel
.
C
” appears.
Poll-
Polling Transmission
Polling Transmission Clear
Report
This report allows you to verify Polling Transmission has taken place.
If E-mail TX Results is programmed
in a Quick Operation key, you can
have the report e-mail sent after
transmission. See p.144 “Quick Operation Key”
Limitation
❒ This report is not printed if the
User Parameters are set to allow
the stored originals to be repeatedly sent (Save). See p.164 “User Parameters” (switch 11, bit 7).
Note
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
03, bit 6).
❒ You can have a portion of the
sent image printed on the report
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 7).
❒ You can check the result of Polling
Transmission with the Journal. See
p.27 “Printing the Journal”.
❒ To view the report without text
disruption, select a font of even
character width in your e-mail application's settings.
❒ You can display a destination
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 4).
❒ You can indicate the receiving par-
ty's information with the User Parameters. See p.164 “User
Parameters” (switch 04, bit 5).
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13
Transmission Mode
Polling Reception
Use this function to poll a message
1
from another terminal. You can also
poll documents from many terminals
with only one operation (use Groups
and Keystroke Programs to fully exploit this function).
Preparation
Before using ID Polling Transmission, you must register a polling
ID. See p.190 “Programming a
Polling ID”.
There are two types of Polling Reception.
❖❖❖❖ Default ID/Free Polling Reception
Use this method for Free Polling or
Default ID Polling. If the Polling ID
is programmed in your machine,
any messages waiting in the transmitting machine with the same ID
are received. If the other machine
does not have any messages waiting with the same Polling ID, any
messages that do not require ID
are received (Free Polling).
❖❖❖❖ ID Override Polling Reception
You must enter an Override Polling ID unique to this transmission.
This ID overrides the one stored in
this machine.
Your machine will receive any
messages waiting in the transmitting machine that have matching
ID's. If no ID's match, any messages that do not require IDs are received (Free Polling).
Limitation
❒ Polling Reception requires that the
other machine is capable of Polling
Transmission.
❒ Usually, you can only receive doc-
uments with a Polling ID from machines of the same manufacturer
that support the polling function.
However, if the other party's fax
machine supports Polling Transmissions and the SEP function, and
also has stored IDs, you can still
perform Polling Reception. See
p.50 “SEP Code”.
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
Note
❒ To receive a message sent by De-
fault ID Polling Transmission or ID
Override Polling Transmission, it
is necessary to specify the same
Polling ID as the sender's. Free
Polling Transmission does not require the same Polling ID.
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Polling Reception
❒ Polling RX Result Report allows
you to verify Polling Reception has
taken place. See p.16 “Polling Result Report”. If E-mail TX Results
is programmed in a Quick Operation key, you can select whether a
report e-mail is sent after reception. The destination of this report
can be selected from the e-mail addresses in the destination list.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps A and D. See
p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
Press [Transmission Mode].
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Default ID/Free Polling Reception
A Check that [Default ID / Free Poll-
] is selected, and then
ing RX
press [OK].
The [Polling RX] is highlighted,
and the [Default ID / Free Polling
RX] is displayed.
Note
❒ To cancel Polling Reception,
press [Cancel]. The display
returns to that of step
.
B
ID Override Polling Reception
A Select [ID Override Polling Recep-
tion].
B Specify a 4-digit ID using the
number keys and [A], [B], [C],
[D], [E], and [F], and then press
[OK].
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Press [Polling RX].
BBBB
Depending on which method you
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are using, select one of the following procedures:
“ID Override” and the entered
Polling ID are shown above the
highlighted [Polling RX].
Note
❒ A Polling ID may be any four
numbers (0 to 9) and characters (A to F), except 0000 and
FFFF.
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒ To cancel Polling Reception,
press [Cancel]. The display
returns to that of step
.
B
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Transmission Mode
Press [OK].
DDDD
The standby display appears.
Dial, and then press the {{{{Start}}}}
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key.
Polling Reserve Report
This report is printed after Polling Reception has been set up.
Polling Result Report
This report is printed after a Polling
Reception has been completed and
shows its result.
If E-mail TX Results is programmed
in a Quick Operation key, you can select whether a report e-mail is sent after reception. See p.144 “Quick
Operation Key”.
Note
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
03, bit 3).
❒ You can have a destination dis-
played with the User Parameters.
See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 04, bit 4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
Note
❒ You can also check the result of a
Polling Reception with the Journal.
See p.27 “Printing the Journal”.
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
03, bit 4).
❒ To view the report without text
disruption, select a font of even
character width in your e-mail application's settings.
❒ You can display a destination with
the User Parameters. See p.164
“User Parameters” (switch 04, bit
4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
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2. Checking and Canceling
Transmission Files
After you have pressed the {{{{Start}}}} key (after scanning originals), you can check
and edit the destination or settings of Memory Transmission. You can also cancel a transmission, change the settings of a transmission, print a stored file, print
a list of stored files, and resend a file which the machine failed to transmit.
• Memory Transmission
• Internet Fax Transmission
• Send Later
• Sender Settings
• Priority Transmission
• Confidential Transmission
• Polling Reception
• Polling Transmission
• Transfer Request
Note
❒ If there are no files being sent, or stored by Memory Transmission, [
Stop TX File] does not appear on the display.
❒ You cannot check or edit a file being sent. Also a Confidential Transmission
file or stored file to be printed as a report cannot be checked or edited.
❒ There are cases when a destination may not be selected as the destination ap-
pears as “*”, depending on the security settings.
Change /
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Checking and Canceling Transmission Files
Displaying Confirmation of Transmission
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
2
Press [Check / Change Settings].
BBBB
Select a file to check.
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Note
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the destination
selected first appears.
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the number of
unsent messages appears.
Confirm a transmission, and then
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press [
Press [Exit].
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The standby display appears.
Exit
].
Canceling a Transmission
Canceling a Transmission
You can cancel transmission of a file
when the file is being sent, stored in
memory, or fails to transmit. All the
scanned data is deleted from memory.
You can cancel a file for Memory
Transmission. This function is useful
to cancel a transmission when you
notice a mistake in destination or
with the originals after storing. To
cancel Memory Transmission, search
for the file to be canceled among the
files stored in memory, and then delete it.
Note
❒ If you cancel a transmission while
the file is being sent, some pages of
your file may have already been
sent and will be received at the
other end.
❒ If the transmission finishes while
you are carrying out this procedure, transmission cannot be canceled.
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Confirm that the [Stop Transmis-
BBBB
sion] is selected, and then select a
file whose transmission you want
to cancel.
Note
❒ To display only the files being
sent, press [Files under TX].
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the number of
unsent messages appears.
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only one destination
number appears. To display all
destinations, press [Check /Change Settings].
Press [Stop Transmission].
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The selected file is deleted.
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Note
❒
To quit transmission cancel, press
[
Save
].
❒ To cancel another transmission,
repeat from step
Press [Exit].
DDDD
The standby display appears.
.
B
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Checking and Canceling Transmission Files
Deleting a Destination
You can delete destinations.
Note
❒ If you delete a destination that is
the only destination for a transmis-
2
sion, the transmission is canceled.
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Check / Change Settings].
BBBB
Select the file from which you
CCCC
want to delete a destination.
Press [Change] for the destination
DDDD
you want to delete.
Note
❒
Press to switch the destination between fax number, Internet
Fax address and IP-Fax address.
Press
EEEE
Note
❒ Pressing [Clear] deletes by single
digits the fax number or IP-Fax
address entered using the
number keys. Internet Fax address can be entirely deleted at
once by pressing [Clear].
to delete the destination.
[
Clear
]
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Press [Exit].
FFFF
The alert message appears.
Note
❒ To delete another destination,
repeat from step
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
Press [Exit].
HHHH
.
C
Adding a Destination
Adding a Destination
Note
❒ A destination cannot be added us-
ing a destination list.
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Check / Change Settings].
BBBB
Select the file to which you want
CCCC
to add a destination.
Press [Add].
DDDD
Note
❒ Press to switch the destina-
tion between fax number, Internet Fax address and IP-Fax
address.
Specify the destination using the
EEEE
number keys or soft (on-screen)
keys.
2
Note
❒ To add Internet Fax address or
IP-Fax address, press [Manual In-put], and then specify the desti-
nation.
❒ You can also program a SUB
Code or SEP Code by pressing
[Adv. Features].
Press [Exit].
FFFF
Note
❒ Repeat from the step
want to add another destination.
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
, if you
C
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Checking and Canceling Transmission Files
Changing the Transmission Time
You can change the transmission time
specified with Send Later. See p.3
“Sending at a Specific Time (Send
Later)”.
2
You can also delete the transmission
time. If the transmission time is deleted, the file is transmitted immediately.
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Check / Change Settings].
BBBB
Select the file for which you want
CCCC
to change or cancel the transmission time.
Press [Change TX Time].
DDDD
Press [Clear], and then re-enter the
EEEE
transmission time using the
number keys or select [Economy
Time], and then press [OK].
Note
❒ If you select [
economy time already specified
is entered. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
❒ If you press [Transmit Now], the
file is transmitted immediately.
However, if there is a file on
standby, that file is sent first.
Economy Time
], the
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Press [
FFFF
Note
❒ Repeat from step
to change another transmission
time.
Press [
GGGG
The standby display appears.
Exit
Exit
].
C
].
, if you want
Printing a File
Printing a File
If you want to check the contents of a
file that is stored in memory and not
yet sent, use this procedure to print it
out.
Note
❒ Confidential Transmission files are
displayed, but cannot be printed.
❒ You can also print files that have
not been successfully transmitted.
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Print File].
BBBB
Select the file you want to print.
CCCC
Note
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the number of
unsent messages appears.
❒ If you want two-sided printing,
press [Print 2 Sides].
❒ To cancel printing, press [Can-
cel]. The display returns to that
of step
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
DDDD
Note
❒ To cancel printing after pressing
the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [Stop Print-ing]. The display returns to that
of step
Press [Exit].
EEEE
The standby display appears.
.
C
.
C
2
Note
❒ Repeat from step
to print another file.
, if you want
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Checking and Canceling Transmission Files
Resending a File
Machine memory stores messages
that could not be successfully transmitted using Memory Transmission.
Use this procedure to resend these
messages.
Select the file you want to resend.
CCCC
“TX failed” is displayed for files
that could not be sent.
2
Preparation
You should select “Store for 24
hours” for “Store a message that
could not be transmitted” in User
Parameters. See p.164 “User Parameters” (switch 24, bit 0).
Note
❒ Files that could not be transmitted
will be kept for either 24 or 72
hours depending on how you program this function. See p.164 “User
Parameters” (switch 24, bit 1).
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Transmit Failed File].
BBBB
Note
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the destination
number appears.
❒ If multiple destinations were
specified, only the number of
unsent messages appears.
❒
To add a destination, press
and then specify the destination.
Press [OK].
DDDD
Note
❒ To cancel transmissions, press
[Cancel]. The display returns to
that of step
❒ Repeat from step
another file.
.
C
to resend
C
[Add]
,
24
Press [Exit].
EEEE
The standby display appears.
Transmission starts.
Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print TX File List)
Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print TX
File List)
Print this list if you want to find out
which files are stored in memory and
what their file numbers are. Knowing
the file number can be useful (for example when erasing files).
Note
❒ The contents of a file stored in
memory can also be printed. See
p.23 “Printing a File”.
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
Press [Change / Stop TX File].
AAAA
Press [Print List].
BBBB
Note
❒ To cancel printing after pressing
the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [Stop Print-ing]. The display returns to that
of step
Press [Exit].
DDDD
The standby display appears.
.
B
2
Note
❒ To cancel printing before press-
ing the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [Can-cel]. The display returns to that
of step
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
CCCC
.
B
25
Checking and Canceling Transmission Files
2
26
3. Communication
Printing the Journal
Information
The Journal contains information
about the last 50 communications
(maximum) made by your machine. It
is printed automatically after every 50
communications (receptions & transmissions).
You can also print a copy of the Journal at any time by following the procedure below.
If the machine is installed with the
optional extra G3 interface unit, you
can print the Journal of each line type.
Important
❒ The contents of a Journal printed
automatically are deleted after
printing. Keep the journal if you
require a record of transmissions
and receptions. You can check a total of 200 communications (receptions & transmissions) on the
display.
❖❖❖❖ All
Prints the results of communications in the order made.
❖❖❖❖ Print per File No.
Prints only the results of communications specified by file number.
❖❖❖❖ Print per User
Prints the results of communications by individual sender.
Note
❒ The setting on the machine can be
changed so that user codes will be
printed instead of user names. For
more information, contact your
service representative.
❒ The sender name column of the
Journal is useful when you need to
program a special sender. See
p.169 “Special Senders to Treat
Differently”.
❒ You can set whether the Journal is
automatically printed after every
50 communications in User Parameters. See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 03, bit 7).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
❒ You can set whether you print the
Journal by line type. See p.164 “Us-
er Parameters” (switch 19, bit 1).
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps A and B. See
p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
❒ Depending on security settings, the
destination may not appear.
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Communication Information
Press [Information].
AAAA
Press [Print Journal].
3
BBBB
Select a printing mode.
CCCC
All
A Select [All].
Print per File No.
A Select [Print per File No.].
B Enter a 4-digit file number.
Printing per User
A Select [Print per User].
B Select a user.
Note
❒ Press [
not registered. The display
returns to that of step
C Press [OK] after checking the
user name shown on the display.
Note
❒ Press [Cancel] to return to the
previous screen if a wrong
user name is selected.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
DDDD
Note
❒ To cancel a file printing, press
[Stop Printing]. The display returns to that of step
Press [Exit] twice.
EEEE
The standby display appears.
] if the user is
Cancel
.
C
.
C
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Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[
] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key,
Clear
and then try again.
Journal
Printing the Journal
3
1.
Printing date
Shows the date and time when the report
is printed.
2.
Programmed Fax Header
Shows the sender name programmed for
printing.
3.
Date
Shows the transmission or reception
date.
4.
Time
Shows the transmission or reception start
time.
5.
Other end
AGU003S
❖❖❖❖ For fax destinations
• Shows the name (for display) programmed by the other end.
• Shows the programmed fax number
if the name (for display) has not
been programmed.
• If neither name nor fax number has
been programmed by the other
end, an entered fax number or a
name programmed in a destination
list is shown for transmissions.
• The space will be blank for receptions.
Note
❒ To prioritize a fax number or name
programmed in the destination
list, contact your service representative.
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Communication Information
❖❖❖❖ For Internet Fax destinations
At time of transmission, it shows the
e-mail address or name programmed
in the destination list. At time of reception, it shows the e-mail address of
the sender.
At time of broadcasting transmission,
it shows the number of destinations
after the e-mail addresses or names of
destination.
Note
3
❒ The transmission result when print-
ed with “-- LAN-Fax -->” signifies
the result transmitted from PC to
this machine. When you confirm
the result transmitted to the destination, confirm the result column of
the line where the destination transmitted is displayed at a column of
the destination of the same file
number.
❖❖❖❖ For IP-Fax destinations
Shows the IP-Fax destination or name
programmed in the destination list.
The Fax destination details appear on
reception report.
❖❖❖❖ For Folder destinations
Shows the name programmed in the
destination list for transmissions.
6.
Communication mode
• For fax transmissions and receptions
After “T” for outgoing fax or “R” for
ingoing fax, shows a communication
mode. If the optional Extra G3 interface unit has been installed, “G3-1”,
“G3-2”, or “G3 (Auto)” will be shown.
• For Internet Fax transmissions and re-
ceptions
After , and “T” for outgoing e-mail
or “R” for ingoing e-mail, the communication mode appears in alphabetical
letters or symbols. Outgoing e-mail
set for Reception Notice of E-mail Options bears a “Q”, whereas “A” appears with reception confirmation emails.
• For IP-Fax transmissions and receptions
After , and “T” for outgoing fax or“R” for ingoing fax, the communication mode appears in alphabetical letters or symbols.
• For Folder receptions
Shows (folder mark).
7.
Communication time
Shows time taken for transmissions or receptions.
8.
Number of pages
Shows the number of pages transmitted
or received.
9.
Communication result
Shows the result of transmissions or receptions.
OK: All pages were properly transmitted
or received. When Reception Notice is activated using the Internet Fax E-mail Options, receipt of Reception Notice is
shown.
--: The Internet Fax was document sent to
the E-mail server programmed in this
machine. (However , this does not mean
the e-mail was delivered.) When using
LAN-Fax, transmission results from this
machine to a computer reported.
Error: A communication error occurred.
D: Power was disconnected during com-
munication. Not all fax messages were
transmitted.
10.
User name
Shows the sender's name.
11.
File number
Shows file management numbers.
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Checking the Transmission Result (TX File Status)
Checking the Transmission Result (TX File
Status)
You can browse a part of the Immediate TX Result Report on the display.
Note
❒ Only the transmission result of the
last 200 communications (receptions & transmissions) are shown.
❒ You can view sent fax messages
and their lists, using a network
computer Web Image Monitor. For
details, see the Web Image Monitor's Help.
❒ If a transmission is completed
while you are using this function,
the result will not appear. To view
the latest result, exit TX File Status,
and then try again.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to some omit steps. See p.143
“General Settings/Adjustment”.
Press [Information].
AAAA
Check the transmission results.
CCCC
Transmission results are displayed, from the latest result
down, in groups of six.
Note
❒ When a fax is sent, “Destina-
tion” shows the Own Fax
Number or Fax Header information of a receiver. The e-mail
address and name programmed
in the destination list appears in
the “To” field of the sent Internet Fax document. For a transmission from a computer, “--
LAN-Fax -->” is shown.
❒ Depending on security settings,
the destination may appear as *.
3
Select [TX File Status].
BBBB
Press [Exit] twice.
DDDD
The standby display appears.
Note
❒ When a fax is sent from a per-
sonal computer, “-- LAN-Fax ->” appears as the transmission
result to this machine. Confirm
the transmission result using
the same number for the transmission to the receiver.
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Communication Information
Checking the Reception Result (RX File
Status)
You can browse a part of the Reception Result Report on the display.
Note
❒ Only the reception result of the last
200 communications (receptions &
3
transmissions) are shown.
❒ You can view received fax messag-
es and their lists, using a network
computer Web Image Monitor. For
details, see the Web Image Monitor's Help.
❒ If a message is received while you
are using this function, the result
will not appear. To view the latest
result, exit RX File Status, and then
try again.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to some omit steps. See p.143
“General Settings/Adjustment”.
Press [Information].
AAAA
Check the reception results.
CCCC
Reception results are displayed
from the latest result in groups of
six.
Note
❒ When a fax or IP-Fax is received,
Transmission Station shows the
sender's fax number or Fax
Header information. The sender's e-mail address appears in
the “From” field of the received
Internet Fax.
Press [Exit] twice.
DDDD
The standby display appears.
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Select [RX File Status].
BBBB
Displaying the Memory Status
Displaying the Memory Status
Use this function to display a summary of current memory usage. Items
shown are the percentage of free
memory space, the number of received confidential messages, the
number of files to be sent, the number
of Memory Lock files and the number
of received messages to be printed.
Press [Information].
AAAA
BBBB
Press [
Memory Status
].
Check the memory status.
CCCC
Note
❒ “Others” will be displayed:
• When storing attachment
files. See p.65 “Sending an
Auto Document”.
• For storing Reception Request files. See p.52 “Transfer
Station”.
• When storing originals in the
Information Boxes. See p.43
“Storing Messages in Information Boxes”.
• When sending to the Personal Box. See p.41 “Printing
Personal Box Messages”.
❒ If you have made the machine
save received messages on the
hard disk, see “RX Print Standby File” on the display to check
the number.
3
Press [Exit] twice.
DDDD
The standby display appears.
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Communication Information
Printing/Deleting Received and Stored
Documents (Print/Delete Stored RX File)
You can print documents that are received and stored on the hard disk.
You can also delete unwanted documents.
3
Preparation
Make a setting for received and
stored documents before using this
function. See p.191 “Storing or
Printing Received Documents”.
Printing Received and Stored
Documents
Use the following procedure to print
documents saved on the hard disk.
Note
❒ This function allows you to print
only received and stored documents.
❒ You cannot print and delete re-
ceived documents using the Document Server function.
❒ You can specify and print multiple
documents. You can specify a maximum of 30 documents at one time.
Press [Information].
AAAA
Note
❒ If you have selected to store re-
ceived documents and specified an
e-mail address for notification of
receipt, fax reception notification
can be sent to that e-mail address.
See p.193 “Reception Report email”.
❒ You can store up to 400 received
documents on the hard disk.
❒ You can view, print received and
stored documents using a Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder
Lite. See p.122 “Viewing Fax Information Using a Web Browser” or
the DeskTopBinder's manuals and
Help.
34
Press [Print/Delete Stored RX File].
BBBB
Select a file to be printed, and
CCCC
then press [Print].
Printing/Deleting Received and Stored Documents (Print/Delete Stored RX File)
Select the printing mode, and
DDDD
then press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ To cancel printing, press [Can-
cel]. The display returns to that
of step
❒ To delete the document after
printing, press [Delete File afterPrinting].
❒ To perform two-sided printing,
press [Print on 2 Sides] before
pressing the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Press [Exit] twice.
EEEE
The standby display appears.
.
C
Deleting Received and Stored
Documents
Use the following procedure to delete
documents stored on the hard disk.
Note
❒ You cannot delete a document
while another person is previewing or printing it using a Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder.
❒ You can specify and print multiple
documents. You can specify a maximum of 30 documents at one time.
Press [Information].
AAAA
3
Press [Print/Delete Stored RX File].
BBBB
Select a file to be deleted, and
CCCC
then press [Delete].
Press [Yes].
DDDD
Note
❒ To cancel a deletion, press [No].
The display returns to that of
.
step
C
Press [Exit] twice.
EEEE
The standby display appears.
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Communication Information
Printing a Confidential Message
This function is designed to prevent
unauthorized users from reading
your messages. If someone sends you
a message using Confidential Transmission, it is stored in memory but
not automatically printed. To print
the message you have to enter the
Confidential ID Code. When your
3
machine has received a confidential
message, the Confidential File (i)
indicator lights.
Preparation
Before using this function, program your Confidential ID. See
p.189 “Programming a Confidential ID”.
Important
❒ If the main power switch is off
more than one hour, all confidential messages are deleted. When
this happens, use the Power Failure Report to identify which messages have been deleted. See p.196
“Turning Off the Main Power /
When a Power Failure Occurs”.
Limitation
❒ You must program the Confiden-
tial ID for Confidential Reception
to work.
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
Confirm that the Confidential File
AAAA
indicator is lit.
Press [Information].
BBBB
Press [Print Confidential RX File].
CCCC
Note
❒ If no confidential messages
have been received, the mes-
No reception file.
sage “
shown. Press [Exit].
Enter a 4-digit Confidential ID
DDDD
using the number keys, and then
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
” is
Note
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps B and E. See
p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
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The Confidential ID differs depending on the Sender's specifications.
Printing a Confidential Message
Note
❒ You must enter the Confidential
ID programmed in this machine, if the received file has no
Confidential ID.
❒ You must enter the Confidential
ID programmed by the sender.
Confirm the sender's Confidential ID in advance.
❒ If the Confidential IDs or Person-
al Confidential IDs do not match,
the message “
file under specified
dential ID.
[
Exit
] to cancel the operation, and
then check the Confidential ID or
Personal Confidential ID with
the other party, and then try
again.
Press [Exit].
EEEE
The standby display appears.
No reception
Confi-
” appears. Press
----If you cannot print confidential
files even if the Confidential
File (iiii) indicator is lit.
The Confidential File indicator also
lights if the machine received a message with a SUB Code. Check the Personal Boxes.
Confidential File Report
When this function is turned on, this
report is printed whenever your machine receives a confidential message.
Note
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 0).
❒ You can display a destination
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 4).
3
Note
❒ Print from the Personal Box, when
a file has been sent from another
party with a SUB Code attached.
See p.41 “Printing Personal Box
Messages”.
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Communication Information
Printing a File Received with Memory Lock
This is a security function designed to
prevent unauthorized users from
reading your messages. If Memory
Lock is switched on, all received messages are stored in memory and are
not automatically printed. To print
the messages, you have to enter the
Memory Lock ID Code. When your
3
machine has received a message with
Memory Lock, the Confidential File
(i) indicator blinks.
Preparation
Before using this function, program your Memory Lock ID. See
p.190 “Programming a Memory
Lock ID”.
Before using this function, set
Memory Lock to On. See p.171
“Memory Lock”.
Important
❒ If the main power switch is turned
off for more than an hour, all messages protected by Memory Lock
will be deleted. In that case, the
Power Failure Report will be printed so you can confirm which messages have been deleted. See p.196
“Turning Off the Main Power /
When a Power Failure Occurs”.
❒ You can also apply a Memory Lock
to messages that come only from
certain senders. See p.172 “Pro-
gramming/Changing Special
Senders”.
❒ Messages received by Polling Re-
ception are automatically printed
even if this function is switched on.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps B and E. See
p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
Confirm that the Confidential
AAAA
File indicator is blinking.
Press [Information].
BBBB
Note
❒ If Memory Lock and received doc-
ument storage are both set to on,
Memory Lock is unavailable and
received documents become
stored documents. For details, see
p.191 “ Storing or Printing Received Documents” and p.34
“Printing/Deleting Received and
Stored Documents (Print/Delete
Stored RX File)”.
❒ Even when Memory Lock is avail-
able, if free memory is insufficient,
reception is not possible.
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Press [Print Memory Lock].
CCCC
Note
❒
If no messages were received
while Memory Lock was switched
on, the message “
” is shown. Press [
file.
No reception
Exit
] .
Enter a 4-digit Memory Lock ID
DDDD
with the number keys, and then
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ If the Memory Lock ID does not
match, the message “Speci-
fied code does not correspond to programmed Memory
Lock ID.
and retry after checking the
Memory Lock ID.
Press [Exit].
EEEE
The standby display appears.
” appears. Press [Exit]
Printing a File Received with Memory Lock
3
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Communication Information
Personal Boxes
Preparation
Before using this function, set the
Personal Box in advance. See p.178
“Programming/changing Personal Boxes”.
Personal Boxes
3
This function lets you set up the machine so that incoming messages addressed to certain users are stored in
memory instead of being printed out
immediately.
Each user must be assigned a SUB
Code (Personal Code) that has been
designated as a Personal Box beforehand. When the other party sends
their message, they specify the SUB
Code of the receiver. When the message is received, it is stored in the Personal Box with the matching SUB
Code. In order to print a received
message.
This enables several individuals or
departments to share a single fax machine yet be able to differentiate between messages. Furthermore, if you
specify a receiver for the Personal Box,
instead of being stored in memory, incoming messages with this SUB Code
appended are forwarded directly to
the destination you specify. You can
specify a fax number, e-mail address
or IP-Fax destination as the receiver.
p.178 “Programming/changing
See
Personal Boxes” for details on programming receivers.
• To be able to receive messages into
a Personal Box you must inform
the sender of the SUB Code programmed for that Personal Box
and ask them to send the message
using SUB Code Transmission
with that SUB Code. See p.49 “SUB
Code”.
When messages have been received
•
into Personal Boxes, the Confidential Reception/Memory Lock indicator lights and the Confidential
File Report is printed. See
“Confidential File Report”.
• If a reception is assigned, the deliv-
ered document is deleted.
• If a receiver is not assigned, print
these messages. See p.41 “Printing
Personal Box Messages”.
p.37
40
Personal Boxes
❖❖❖❖ SUB Code and SEP Code
SUB Code and SEP Code are IDs
consisting of up to 20 digits, and
can include numbers, #, *, and
spaces. To use this function, you
must program a box and SUB/SEP
Code beforehand. The other party
can send messages to, and retrieve
stored messages from, this box using the code.
Note
❒ This function is not available when
you have set received documents
to be delivered to the network delivery server.
Printing Personal Box
Messages
Follow these steps to print a message
that has been received into a Personal
Box.
Note
❒ If you print a Personal Box mes-
sage, it is deleted.
Press [Print Personal Box File].
CCCC
Select the box with the message
DDDD
you want to print.
When a password is required
The display appears, when the selected Personal Box password is
set in advance.
Note
❒ The password is programmed
in “Administrator Tools”. See
p.178 “Programming/changing Personal Boxes”.
A Enter the password, and then
press [OK].
3
Make sure that the Confidential
AAAA
File indicator is lit.
Press [Information].
BBBB
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒ To cancel entering a pass-
word, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step
D
.
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Communication Information
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
EEEE
Note
❒ To stop printing, press [Stop
Printing]. The display returns to
that of step
Press [Exit].
FFFF
Note
❒ To print a message in another
3
Personal Box, refer to step
and then try again.
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
.
D
,
D
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Information Boxes
Information Boxes
Preparation
Before using this function, set the
Information Box in advance. See
p.181 “Programming/changing
Information Boxes”.
Information Boxes
Use the Information Box function to
set up the machine as Document
Server. By scanning documents into
Information Boxes, other parties can
receive these messages whenever
they request them.
• You can program documents for
this function with “Store / Delete
/ Print Information Box File”. See
p.43 “Storing Messages in Information Boxes” .
• For other parties to be able to retrieve a message programmed in
an Information Box, you need to
inform them of the SEP Code assigned to that Information Box.
• When an SEP Code Polling Reception request is made by another
party, the SEP Code they specify is
matched against the SEP Codes
programmed in that Information
Boxes. If a code matches, the message stored in the Information Box
is sent to the other party automatically. See p.50 “SEP Code”.
• You can check the contents of Information Boxes with “Store / Delete / Print Information Box File”.
See p.45 “Printing Information Box
Messages”.
• You can set a password for Information Boxes in advance. A password can be set in “Administrator
Setting”. See p.181 “Programming/changing Information Boxes”.
Storing Messages in
Information Boxes
Follow these steps to store a message
in an Information Box.
Note
❒ One Information Box stores one
file.
❒ The stored file is not deleted auto-
matically. If you want to delete a
stored file, see p.46 “Deleting Information Box Messages”.
Press [Information].
AAAA
Press [Store / Delete / Print Information
BBBB
Box File].
3
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Communication Information
Select the box in which you want
CCCC
to store the file.
Place the original, and then select
DDDD
the scan settings you require.
3
Note
❒ When there are pre-programmed
files, a file mark is displayed at
the end of the Box Name.
❒ A message is displayed, when
selecting a box with a file stored
in it. Press [Yes], when changing
the file name. The file stored
originally will be overwritten.
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒ To cancel entering a pass-
word, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step
C
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
EEEE
The machine starts to scan the original.
To stop scanning, press [Stop Scan-ning]. The display returns to that of
.
step
C
Press [Exit].
FFFF
Note
❒
To store a message in another Information Box, return to step
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
.
.
C
Information Boxes
Printing Information Box
Messages
Follow these steps to print a message
stored in an Information Box.
Press [Information].
AAAA
Press [Store / Delete / Print Information
BBBB
Box File].
Press [Print File].
CCCC
Select the box that contains the
DDDD
stored file you want to print.
Note
❒ You cannot select a box that has
no stored file.
When a password is required
A Enter the password, and then
press [OK].
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒ To cancel entering a pass-
word, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
EEEE
Note
❒ If you wish to two-sided print-
ings, you need to install the optional two-side printing unit.
❒ If you want two-sided printing,
press [Print on 2 Sides] before
pressing the {{{{Start}}}} key.
❒ To stop printing before pressing
the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [
The display returns to that of
step
.
D
❒ To stop printing after pressing
the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [Stop Print-ing]. The display returns to that
of step
Press [Exit].
FFFF
.
D
Cancel
3
.
D
].
Note
❒ Repeat from step
other stored file in the box.
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
D
to print an-
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Communication Information
Deleting Information Box
Messages
Follow these steps to delete a file
stored in an Information Box.
Press [Information].
AAAA
When a password is required
A Enter the password, and then
press [OK].
3
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
Press [Store / Delete / Print Information
BBBB
Box File].
Press [Delete File].
CCCC
Select the box that contains the
DDDD
stored file you want to delete.
EEEE
FFFF
before pressing [OK], and
then try again.
❒ To cancel entering a pass-
word, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step
Press [Delete].
Note
❒ To stop deleting, press [Do not
Delete]. The display returns to
that of step
Press [Exit].
.
D
D
.
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Note
❒ Repeat from step
other stored file in another box.
Press [Exit].
GGGG
The standby display appears.
to delete an-
D
4. Other Transmission Features
Handy Dialing Functions
Chain Dial
This allows you to compose a telephone number from various parts,
some of which may be stored in
Quick Dials and some of which may
be entered using the number keys.
Limitation
❒ You cannot use this function with
Internet Fax transmission.
Note
❒ You can enter up to 128 digits, in-
cluding destination keys and
number keys.
❒ For Memory Transmission and Im-
mediate Transmission, insert a
pause between parts of a number.
For On Hook Dial and Manual Dial, no pause is needed.
❒ The Advanced Features function
programmed in the destination list
is unavailable.
(Example) 01133-1-555333
Assume that 01133 is stored in a
Quick Dial key.
Place the original, and then select
AAAA
the scan settings you require.
Press the Quick Dial key that is
BBBB
programmed “01133”.
Press the {{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key.
CCCC
Enter {{{{1}}}}, {{{{5}}}}, {{{{5}}}}, {{{{5}}}}, {{{{3}}}}, {{{{3}}}},
DDDD
{3}}}} using the number keys.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
EEEE
Redial
The machine stores the last 10 destinations specified in each transmission
method. This function saves time
when you are sending to the same
destination repeatedly, as you do not
have to enter the destination again.
Limitation
❒ The following kinds of destina-
tions are not stored:
• Quick Dials
• Group Dials
• Destinations dialed as Receiv-
ing Stations for Transfer Request
• Forwarding terminal of the Substitute Reception
• Destinations dialed using the
external telephone
• Destinations dialed by Redial
(regarded as already stored in
memory)
• Second and later destinations
broadcasted to
❒ To redial a fax number, do not dial
any numbers before you press the
{{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key. If you press the
{{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key after entering
numbers using the number keys, a
pause will be entered instead.
Note
❒ You can specify the Internet Fax
destination and IP-Fax using with
the Redial function. Select to use
this function before pressing [Man-ual Input].
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Other Transmission Features
Place the original, and then select
AAAA
the scan settings you require.
Press the {{{{Pause/Redial}}}} key.
BBBB
4
Select the destination you want to
CCCC
redial to.
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Note
❒ Now that the date and time the
original was read appears as a
key, select by pressing it.
❒ When you press [ProgDest], you
can register a selected recipient
in the destination list. See p.37
“Registering Entered Destinations to the Address Book”, Fac-simile Reference <Basic Features>.
Advanced Features
SUB Code
Normally you can only use Confidential Transmission to send messages to
fax machines of the same manufacturer that have the Confidential Reception function. See p.9 “Confidential
Transmission”. However, if the other
machine supports a similar function
called “SUB Code”, you can send fax
messages to the other party using this
method instead.
Advanced Features
Enter the fax number of a destina-
BBBB
tion or an IP-Fax destination.
Press [Adv. Features].
CCCC
4
Limitation
❒ A SUB Code cannot be used with
Internet Fax.
Note
❒ The ID can be up to 20 digits long.
❒ You can enter numbers, *, #, and
spaces to program an ID.
❒ Make sure the number of digits in
the ID matches the specification of
the machine to which you are
sending.
❒ You can store IDs in destination
lists and Programs. See “Fax Destination”, General Settings Guide. See
p.127 “Registering and Changing
Keystroke Programs”.
“SUB Code” appears one line
above [Adv. Features] on the display.
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key before pressing [OK], and then try
again.
To enter a password, press [Pass-
GGGG
word (SID)].
Enter the password with the
HHHH
number keys, and then press [OK].
Press [Exit].
IIII
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
JJJJ
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Other Transmission Features
Note
❒ If you use Immediate Transmis-
sion and the fax machine at the
destination does not support
the SUB Code function, a message will appear on the display
to inform you of this. When this
happens, press [OK] to cancel
the transmission.
SID Code
There are times when you may want
4
to use an “SID” (Sender ID) when
sending confidential faxes with the
SUB Code function.
Note
❒ The ID can be up to 20 digits long.
❒ You can enter numbers, *, #, and
spaces to program an ID.
❒ You can store IDs in destination
lists and Programs. See p.127
“Registering and Changing Keystroke Programs”. See “Fax Destination”, General Settings Guide.
❒ Messages you send using this
function are marked “SID” on all
reports.
SEP Code
Normally you can only use Polling
Reception to receive faxes from machines that have the Polling Reception
function and the same manufacturer.
However, if a machine of another
manufacturer supports Polling Reception, you can receive fax messages
from the other party using this method instead.
You can receive messages that have
the same SEP Code as the SEP Code
you entered.
Limitation
❒ A SEP Code cannot be used with
Internet Fax.
Note
❒ The ID can be up to 20 digits long.
❒ Make sure the number of digits in
the ID matches the one set on the
machine to which you are sending.
❒ You can enter numbers, *, #, and
spaces to program an ID.
❒ You can store IDs in destination
lists and Programs. See “Fax Destination”, General Settings Guide. See
p.127 “Registering and Changing
Keystroke Programs”.
❒ Messages you receive using this
function are marked “SEP” on all
reports.
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
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Advanced Features
Enter the fax number of a destina-
AAAA
tion or an IP-Fax destination.
Press [Adv. Features].
BBBB
Press [
CCCC
DDDD
EEEE
SEP Code
Press [RX SEP Code].
Enter a SEP Code, and then press
[OK].
“SEP Code” appears one line
above [Adv. Features] on the display.
].
Press [Transmission Mode].
IIII
Press [Polling RX].
JJJJ
Press [
KKKK
LLLL
Default ID / Free Polling RX
and then press [OK].
Note
❒ To cancel Polling RX, press [Can-
cel]. The display returns to that
of step
Press [OK].
The standby display appears.
.
J
],
4
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press
[Clear] or the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key before pressing [OK], and then try
again.
To enter a password, press [Pass-
FFFF
word (PWD)].
Enter the password using the
GGGG
number keys, and then press [OK].
HHHH
Press [
Exit
].
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
MMMM
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Other Transmission Features
PWD Code
There are times you may want to use
a password when receiving faxes by
polling using the SEP Code function.
Note
❒ The password can be up to 20 dig-
its long.
❒ You can enter numbers, *, #, and
spaces as a password.
❒ You can store IDs in destination
lists and Programs. See “Fax Desti-
4
nation”, General Settings Guide. See
p.127 “Registering and Changing
Keystroke Programs”.
❒ Messages you send using this
function are marked “PWD” on all
reports.
Transfer Request
Transfer Request allows fax machines
that have this function to automatically transfer incoming messages to
multiple fax destinations. This function helps you save costs when you
send the same message to more than
one place in a distant area, and saves
time since many messages can be sent
in a single operation.
The diagram below may make the
concept clearer.
GFTRRQ1E
The following terminologies are used
in this section:
❖❖❖❖ Requesting Party
The machine where the message
originates.
❖❖❖❖ Transfer Station
The machine that forwards the incoming message to another destination.
❖❖❖❖ Receiving Station
The facsimile or computer that received the message from the
Transfer Station.
Preparation
Before you can use this function,
you must make the following
preparations:
• Program each Transfer Station
number in this machine (Requesting Party) and in the
Transfer Station itself. See p.188
“Transfer Report”.
• Program the same Polling ID in
both this machine (Requesting
Party) and the Transfer Station.
See p.190 “Programming a Polling ID”.
• To send a Transfer Request by
fax, the Transfer Station must be
a fax machine of the same manufacturer and have the Transfer
Station function.
• To send a Transfer Request by email, Transfer Station must be a
fax machine of the same manufacturer that supports Internet
Fax.
• To send a Transfer Request by
IP-Fax, the Transfer Station
must be a fax machine that supports IP-Fax and made by the
same manufacturer.
• You cannot use Transfer Request
without programming the fax
number of the Requesting Party
in a Quick Dial or Speed Dial.
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Advanced Features
• The Receiving Station's fax
number must be programmed
in the Transfer Station's Quick
Dial, Speed Dial or Group Dial.
Note
❒ You can specify up to 500 Transfer
Stations in a Transfer Request.
❒ You can have up to 30 End Receiv-
ers per Transfer Station. If you
specify a Transfer Station's Group,
the Group counts as a single receiver.
❒ When a Transfer Request is sent by
e-mail, as soon as the Transfer Station completes transfer to all Receiving Stations, it sends back a
Transfer Result Report by e-mail.
See p.89 “Transfer Result Report
(transfer request by e-mail)”.
❒ When a Transfer Request is sent by
e-mail to a computer or facsimile
without the Transfer Request function, that machine receives it as ordinary e-mail. It does not transfer
the message nor send an error report back to the Requesting Party.
To send Transfer Request by email, use a Transfer Station that
supports Internet Fax and has the
Transfer Station function.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the key allows
you to omit steps C. See p.143
“General Settings/Adjustment”.
Place the original, and then select
AAAA
any scan settings you require.
Note
❒ When using a Transfer Request
by e-mail, documents are sent at
“Detail” resolution, even if you
have specified “Fine”. To send a
document at “Super Fine” or
“Fine”, configure the Full Mode
when registering the destinations in the Address Book. See
p.53 “T.37 Full Mode”, FacsimileReference <Basic Features>.
❒ When using a Transfer Request
by e-mail, documents are sent at
A4 width. Documents larger
than A4 are reduced to A4
width. If the receiver is in compliance with the T.37 full mode,
documents are sent at the width
specified in the Address Book.
See p.53 “T.37 Full Mode”, Fac-simile Reference <Basic Features>.
tion list to specify the fax
number, e-mail address, or IPFax destination of the Transfer
Station.
❒ If you make a mistake, press the
{{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key, and then try
again.
❒ When a Transfer Request is sent
by e-mail, e-mail options can be
set. See steps
“Sending Internet Fax Documents”, Facsimile Reference <Ba-sic Features>.
and C on p.55
B
4
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Other Transmission Features
Reference
p.33 “Entering a Fax Number”,
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>
p.35 “Entering an E-mail Address”, Facsimile Reference <Basic
Features>
p.35 “Entering an IP-Fax Destination”, Facsimile Reference <Ba-
sic Features>
p.38 “Using Destination Lists”,
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>
4
Press [Adv. Features].
CCCC
Select [Transfer Req.].
DDDD
Press [Receiving Station].
EEEE
Specify a Receiving Station.
FFFF
Note
❒ You cannot enter Receiving Sta-
tion numbers directly. The
numbers must be stored in destination lists, Speed Dial, or
Groups in the Transfer Station(s). To specify a Receiving
Station, use the procedure described below.
❒ To cancel the Transfer Request,
press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step
.
E
Destination List
A Select [qqqq Quick Dial].
B Enter the registration number
of the destination list where
the Receiving Station is stored.
For example, to select the registration number stored in Quick
Dial 01 of the Transfer Station,
enter: {{{{0}}}} {{{{1}}}}.
Note
❒ You can enter up to five digits.
Speed Dial
A Select [qqqqpppp Speed Dial].
B Enter the number of the Speed
Dial code.
For example, to select the
number stored in Speed Dial 12
of the Transfer Station, enter:
{{{{1}}}}{{{{2}}}}.
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Group Dial
A Select [qqqqpppppppp Group Dial].
B Enter the number of the Group
number.
For example, to select the
number stored in Group Dial 04
of the Transfer Station, enter:
{{{{0}}}}{{{{4}}}}.
Advanced Features
To specify another Receiving Sta-
GGGG
tion, press [
Note
❒ Press [UUUUPrev.] or [TTTTNext] to see
the Receiving Stations already
entered. You can select a Receiving Station from this list and
remove it by pressing [Clear] or
the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key.
When you have specified all the
HHHH
Receiving Stations, press [OK].
Press [
IIII
JJJJ
With transfer requests set in the system
settings
Exit
The Transfer Stations and Receiving Stations are displayed.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
].
Add
].
Press the key programmed with
BBBB
Transfer Request.
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
CCCC
----Setting Multistep Transfer
Program a Transfer Station in a destination list. When receiving a Transfer
Request that specifies the same Receiving Station as programmed in the
destination list, this machine sends a
Transfer Request to the programmed
Transfer Station. This function allows
fax messages to be transferred via
multiple stations and makes fax message transfer more efficient.
You can program up to 30 Receiving
Stations per Transfer Station. For
more information, contact your service representative.
4
You can program a Quick Dial key
with Transfer Station and/or Receiving Station using the Transfer Request function in the System Settings.
See “Registering the Transfer Request”, General Settings Guide.
the On-hook sound by pressing
[Higher] or [Lower] in the upper
right-hand corner of the display. The volume can also be
preprogrammed in “General
Settings and Adjustments”. See
p.81 “Adjusting the Volume”,
Facsimile Reference <Basic Features> and p.143 “General Set-
tings/Adjustment”.
❒ If you make a mistake, press the
{{{{On Hook Dial}}}} or {{{{Clear Modes}}}}
key, and then return to step
When the line is connected and
DDDD
you hear a high-pitched tone,
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
The transmission starts.
.
B
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You will hear a low tone from the
internal speaker.
Note
❒ After transmission, the machine
returns to standby mode.
❒ If you want to cancel a transmis-
sion, press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key,
and then remove the originals.
----External Telephone On Hook
Dial
If you have an external telephone on
the fax machine, you can speak with
the other party when you hear a
voice. If you hear a voice before pressing the {{{{Start}}}} key, pick up the external telephone and tell the receiver
you want to send a fax message (ask
them to switch to facsimile mode).
On Hook Dial
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Other Transmission Features
Manual Dial
The external telephone is required.
Pick up the handset of the external
telephone and dial. When the line is
connected and you hear a highpitched tone, press the {{{{Start}}}} key to
send your fax message. If, on the other hand, you hear a voice at the other
end, continue conversation as normal.
Limitation
4
❒ This function is not available for
the optional extra G3 interface
unit, Internet Fax and IP-Fax.
❒ If Immediate TX Result Report
(Immediate Transmission) is printed, the result of a transmission
with Manual Dial is not mentioned
in the report.
the external telephone, and then
try again from step
When the line is connected and
DDDD
you hear a high-pitched tone,
press the {{{{Start}}}} key to send your
fax message.
The transmission starts.
Note
❒ If you hear a voice, tell the re-
ceiver that you want to send
them a fax message (ask them to
switch to facsimile mode).
Replace the handset of the exter-
EEEE
nal telephone.
After transmission, the standby
display appears.
.
B
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Note
❒ If you want to cancel a transmis-
sion, press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key,
and then remove the originals.
Changing the Line Port
The optional extra G3 interface unit is required.
Changing the Line Port
When the extra G3 interface unit is installed, you can connect to a maximum of two ports.
Note
❒ When you install the extra G3 in-
terface unit, you can specify the
line port home position from
“General Settings and Adjustment”. See p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
❒ When sending a fax, you can select
the line port if dialing with the
number keys or Chain Dial.
❖❖❖❖ G3
G3 is selected after power up or
when the machine is reset. If you
install the extra G3 interface unit,
you can select “G3-1”, “G3-2”,“G3-3”, or “G3 Auto”depending
on the number of the installed unit.
❖❖❖❖ Multi-port
When the extra G3 interface unit is
installed, communications can
take place simultaneously through
two lines at once.
The following list shows protocol
combinations available for each
line type.
OptionAvailable
Without
option
Extra G3
interface
unit
Extra G3
interface
unit
+ Extra G3
interface
unit
Note
line types
PSTNG3
PSTN
+PSTN
PSTN
+ PSTN
+ PSTN
Available
protocol
combinations
G3+G3
G3 + G3 + G3
❒ A maximum of three simultane-
ous communications are possible. You cannot perform three
Immediate Transmissions simultaneously.
❒ If three communications are in
progress, the display shows the
first communication that was
initiated.
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Other Transmission Features
Press [Select Line].
AAAA
Select the line you want to use.
BBBB
When one optional extra G3 unit is
installed.
4
Note
❒ If you select “G3 Auto”, the ma-
chine will use any available line.
This increases efficiency.
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Press [
CCCC
The standby display appears.
Exit
].
Sub Transmission Mode
Book Fax
Use to send book originals from the
exposure glass. Pages are scanned in
the order shown below.
Limitation
❒ Place the original on the exposure
glass. You cannot use the optional
ADF.
❒ Depending on paper sizes availa-
ble in the destination machine, the
message may be reduced when
printed at the other end.
Note
❒ You can have bound originals
scanned as left or right page first.
You can set which page (left or
right) the machine scans first as default with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
06, bit 6).
❒ When using the Internet Fax func-
tion, documents are sent at A4
width. Documents larger than A4
are reduced to A4 width. See p.11
“Placing Originals”, Facsimile Ref-
erence <Basic Features>. If the re-
ceiver is T.37 full mode compliant,
documents are sent at the width
specified in the Address Book. See
p.53 “T.37 Full Mode”, FacsimileReference <Basic Features>.
AAAA
BBBB
CCCC
DDDD
Sub Transmission Mode
Place the original on the exposure
glass, and then select the scan settings you require.
The selected original size is shown
above the highlighted [Book Fax].
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Note
❒ Select [From First Page] to send a
book original from the first
page.
❒ Select [From Second Page] if you
want to send a cover letter as the
first page.
❒ To cancel this mode, press [Can-
cel]. The display returns to that
of step
Press [OK].
FFFF
.
C
glass cannot be sent.
❒ The front and back of the scanned
original will be printed in order on
separate sheets at the other end.
The orientation of alternate sheets
may be reversed at the other end. If
you want to print the original with
the same orientation at the other
end, specify the “Original Position” and “Page Opening Orientation”.
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Specify a destination, and then
GGGG
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ When sending more than one
page, place the originals individually, one after the other,
pressing the {{{{Start}}}} key after
each page.
❒ After the last original has been
scanned, press [####].
❒ If [####] key is not pressed, the
machine will automatically start
sending the documents, 60 seconds by Memory Transmission,
and 10 seconds by Immediate
Transmission after the last original has been scanned.
Press [Sub TX Mode].
BBBB
Sub Transmission Mode
GHPY030E
See p.78 “Transmission with Image Rotation”.
❒ This function is only available with
Memory Transmission.
❒ This function is only available with
the ADF.
❒
You can confirm whether both sides
were properly scanned using the
Stamp function. See
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the quick operation keys allows you to omit
steps B and G. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
The selected standard message is
shown above the highlighted [Std.
Message].
Note
❒ To cancel the selection, press
[Cancel]. The display returns to
that of step
❒ Programmed standard messag-
es are shown in the keys.
❒ The machine cannot stamp mul-
tiple standard messages.
Press [OK].
EEEE
Specify the destination, and then
FFFF
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
.
C
Sending an Auto Document
If you often send a particular page to
people (for example a map, a standard attachment, or a set of instructions), store that page in memory as
an Auto Document. This saves rescanning every time you want to send
it.
You can fax an Auto Document by itself, or attach it to a standard fax message.
Preparation
You need to register an Auto
Document. See p.156 “Storing,
Changing, and Deleting an Auto
Document”.
Note
❒ You can attach one Auto Docu-
ment to each transmission.
❒
You can store up to 6 Auto Documents. See
ing, and Deleting an Auto
Document”.
❒ Files with Auto Documents are
sent by Memory Transmission.
❒ When sending an Auto Document
with other files, the Auto Document is sent first.
❒ Storing Auto Documents reduces
the amount of free memory slightly. Unless you delete the document, free memory will not return
to 100%.
❒ You can print an Auto Document
currently stored in memory. See
p.66 “Printing documents stored
as Auto Documents”.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the quick operation keys allows you to omit
steps B and E. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
When you fax an Auto Document
by itself, press [TX Stored File (AD)
Only], and then press [OK].
Printing documents stored as Auto
Documents
This function is used for printing documents stored as Auto Documents.
This function is very convenient as it
can be used for checking the contents
of stored files.
Press [Sub TX Mode].
AAAA
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The selected file name is shown
above the highlighted [Auto Docu-
ment].
Note
❒ Programmed Auto Documents
are shown in the keys.
❒ To cancel the Auto Document,
press [
turns to that of step
Press [OK].
EEEE
Specify the destination, and then
FFFF
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
]. The display re-
Cancel
.
C
Press [
BBBB
CCCC
DDDD
Auto Document
Select an Auto Document file to
be printed, and then press [
].
File
Note
❒ To cancel the Auto Document,
press [Cancel] before pressing
[Print File]. The display returns
to that of step
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Once printing is completed, the
display returns to that of step
Note
❒ To cancel printing after pressing
the {{{{Start}}}} key, press [Stop Print-ing]. The display returns to that
of step
.
C
].
.
B
Print
.
C
Sub Transmission Mode
Press [Cancel].
EEEE
Note
❒ You can also send Auto Docu-
ments. See p.65 “Sending an
Auto Document”.
Press [OK].
FFFF
The standby display appears.
Sending a Stored File
Use this function to send documents
stored in the Document Server. You
can specify and send multiple documents, and also send them with
scanned originals all at once.
You can also print stored originals
with [Print File]. See p.70 “Printing
stored documents”.
Note
❒ Received fax documents are stored
and categorized as stored reception files. See p.34 “Printing/De-
leting Received and Stored
Documents (Print/Delete Stored
RX File)”.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. Using the quick operation keys allows you to omit
step A, and to finish the operation
by pressing [OK] only one time at
step F . See p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
Sending stored documents
The machine sends documents stored
in the Document Server.
The documents stored in the Document Server can be sent again and
again until they are deleted. Once
sent, documents are stored in the
Document Server. Therefore, you can
send them in just one operation without having to set your originals again.
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Preparation
Store the documents to be sent in
advance. You can program a password for this function. You can
change the user names, file
names, and passwords of stored
documents. See p.131 “Using the
Document Server”, and p.134
“Changing Information of Stored
Documents”.
Limitation
❒ You cannot use the following
transmission methods:
• Free Polling Transmission
• Default ID Transmission
• ID Override Transmission
• Immediate Transmission
• Parallel Memory Transmission
• On Hook Dial
• Manual Dial
Note
❒ You can specify and print multiple
documents. You can specify a maximum of 30 documents at once.
❒ The machine can send a total of
1,000 pages in one operation.
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Other Transmission Features
❒ The specified documents are sent
with the scan settings made when
they were stored.
AAAA
Press [
Sub TX Mode
].
Specifying documents from the
file list
A Press [UUUU Prev.] or [TTTT Next] to dis-
play the documents to be sent.
B Select the file.
Specifying documents from the
User Name
A Select [Search by User Name].
Press [Select Stored File].
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BBBB
Select the documents to be sent.
CCCC
Note
❒ When multiple documents are
selected, they are sent in the order of selection.
❒ Press [TX Order] to arrange the
order of the documents to be
sent.
❒ Press [File Name] to place the
documents in alphabetical order.
❒ Press [
❒ Press [
User Name
documents in order by programmed user name.
Date
ments in order of programmed
date.
] to place the
] to place the docu-
B Select the user name of the pro-
grammed document, and then
press [OK].
Note
❒ To search by user name,
press [ Non-programmedName], and then enter the
user name. Partial matching
is used wh en s earchi ng for a
user name. See p.169 “Using
Partial matching”.
Reference
“Entering Text”, General Set-
tings Guide
C Select the file to be sent.
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Specifying documents from the
file name
A Select [Search by File Name].
B
Enter the name of the document
to be sent, and then press
Note
❒ Partial matching is used when
searching for a file name.
C Select the file to be sent.
If you select a document with a
DDDD
password, enter the password,
and then press [OK].
[OK]
Sub Transmission Mode
When you want to add your origi-
EEEE
nals to stored documents and
send them all at once, press [RRRROri-
gi. + Stored File
Origi.].
.
When sending only stored documents, proceed to step
Note
❒ When [RRRROrigi. + Stored File] is
pressed, the machine sends the
originals and then stored files.
When [Stored file + RRRR Origi.] is
pressed, the machine sends the
stored files and then originals.
❒ The added originals are not
stored.
Press [OK] twice.
FFFF
Note
❒ To add an original to stored
documents, place the original,
and then select any scan settings
you require.
] or [
Stored file + RRRR
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.
F
If the document does not have a
password, proceed to step
.
E
Specify the destination, and then
GGGG
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
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Other Transmission Features
Printing stored documents
Use this function to print documents
stored in the Document Server.
Note
❒ Only documents stored using the
facsimile function can be printed.
❒ You can print documents saved
from the copy or the printer function with the Document Server.
You cannot print documents saved
from the scanner function with this
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mode.
❒ You can also print the first page
only to check the content of the
original.
❒ You can specify and print multiple
documents. You can specify a maximum of 30 documents at one time.
Press [Sub TX Mode].
AAAA
❒ Press [File Name] to place the
documents in alphabetical order.
❒ Press [User Name] to place docu-
ments in order of programmed
user name.
❒ Press [Date] to place the docu-
ments in order by the programmed date.
❒ To see details of the selected
document, press [Detail]. To return to the display in Step
press [Select File].
C
,
Selecting a document from file list
A Select the file.
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Press [Select Stored File].
BBBB
Select the document to be printed.
CCCC
Note
❒ The documents stored using the
facsimile function appear on the
display.
Note
❒ Press [UUUUPrev.] or [TTTTNext] to
display the document to be
sent.
Specifying a document from the
User Name
A Select [Search by User Name].
Sub Transmission Mode
B Press the user name of the doc-
ument to be sent, and then
press [OK].
Note
❒ To search by user name, press
[Non-programmed Name]
then enter the user name. that
of step
C Select the file.
.
C
, and
Specifying a document from the
file name
A Press [Search by File Name].
If you select a document with a
DDDD
password, enter the password,
and then press [OK].
If the document does not have a
password, proceed to step
Press [Print File] or [Print 1st Page].
EEEE
When [
Print File
chine prints all the pages. When
[
Print 1st Page
chine prints only the first page.
Limitation
❒ When [Print 1st Page] is selected,
originals larger than A4 size are
printed after they are reduced
to A4 size.
❒ The machine can print up to 30 files
using the Print 1st Page function.
] is pressed, the ma-
] is pressed, the ma-
E
.
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B Enter the file name to be print-
ed, and then press [OK].
Note
❒ Partial matching is used to
search for the file name.
C Select the file.
Note
❒ If you wish to two-sided print-
ings, you need to install the optional two-side printing unit.
❒ To print both sides, press [
].
Sided
❒ To cancel printing, press [
Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
FFFF
Note
❒
When only the first page is printed, the file name is printed at the
top of the paper.
❒ To cancel printing after pressing
{{{{
Start
}}}}
key, press [
Stop Printing
the
Press [OK] twice.
GGGG
The standby display appears.
Print 2
Cancel
].
].
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Other Transmission Features
❒ A paper jam during Parallel Mem-
Stamp
The optional ADF is required.
When sending a fax message using
the ADF, the machine can stamp a circle mark at the bottom of the original.
When sending a two-sided document, the document is marked at the
bottom of the front page and top of
the rear page. This stamp indicates
that the original has been successfully
stored in memory for Memory Trans-
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mission, or successfully sent by Immediate Transmission.
ory Transmission may cause the
transmission to be failed even if
stamping is performed.
lighter, replace the cartridge. See
“Replacing the Stamp Cartridge”,General Settings Guide.
❒ If a page was not stamped even
though the Stamp function is
turned on, you need to resend that
page.
❒ If you use this function often, you
can set the default in General Settings and Adjustment so that this
function is always on. In this case,
Stamp can easily be turned off for
any single transmission by pressing [Stamp]. See p.143 “General Settings/Adjustment”.
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Press [Stamp], and then press [OK].
CCCC
Note
❒
To cancel the stamp, press [
again before pressing [
Specify the destination, and then
DDDD
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
OK
].
Stamp
]
Sub Transmission Mode
Transmission Options
This section describes various functions that you can switch on and off
for any particular transmission, following the procedures given here.
In addition, if you frequently use a
certain option configuration, you can
change the default home position (on
or off) of each option.
Fax Header Print
In some cases, you may want the other party to receive an unmarked copy
of your original. To do this, switch
Fax Header off.
When the Fax Header is set to “On”,
the stored name is printed on the receiver's paper.
You can store two Fax Headers; “First
Name” and “Second Name”.
For example, if you store your department name in one and your organization name in the other, you could use
the first when sending internal faxes
and the second for external faxes.
Label Insertion
With this function you can have the
receiver name printed on the message
when it is received at the other end.
The name will be printed at the top of
the page and will be preceded by
“To”. You can also cause the text programmed as a standard message to be
printed. See p.155 “Programming,
Changing, and Deleting Standard
Messages”.
Note
❒ When there is an image around the
area where the Label is to be printed, that image is deleted.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
Reduced Image Transmission
Using this function, your message is
sent at a reduced size (93%) with a
blank margin on the left.
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Note
❒ If you used the number keys to
specify the receiver, the first header name will be printed on the receiver's paper.
❒ You can program fax header names
using the Program Fax Information
function.
❒ You can select whether or not
dates, fax header names, file numbers, or page numbers are printed
by changing their respective User
Parameters. (switch 18, bit 3, 2, 1, 0)
See p.164 “User Parameters”.
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
Note
❒ This function is unavailable with
Immediate Transmission, or specified transmission of a stored document.
❒ Image Rotation is unavailable with
this function.
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Other Transmission Features
Auto Reduce
When this function is turned on, if the
receiver's paper is smaller than the
paper you are sending on, the message is automatically reduced to fit
onto the paper available at the other
end.
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Important
❒ If you turn this function off, the
scale of the original is maintained
and some parts of the image may
be deleted when printed at the other end.
Note
❒ You can program one of the Quick
Operation keys with operations for
this function. See p.143 “General
Settings/Adjustment”.
Selecting transmission options for a
single transmission
If you turn this function on, transmission will only take place if the destination's Polling ID is the same as
yours. This function can stop you accidentally sending information to the
wrong place.
Preparation
You need to register a polling ID
beforehand. See p.190 “Program-
ming a Polling ID”.
Limitation
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax.
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Select [Options].
CCCC
Select options to be set up.
DDDD
Sub Transmission Mode
Programming the Reduced
Image Transmission
A Press [On] for Reduced Image
TX.
Note
❒ Press [Off] if you do not want
to do a reduced transmission.
Programming the Auto Reduce
A Press [On] for Auto Reduce.
Note
❒ To close the option settings, pro-
ceed to step
Programming the Fax Header
Print
A Press [On] for Fax Header Print.
Note
❒ Press [Off] if you do not want
to print the sender name.
Programming the Label Insertion
A Press [
bel Insertion.
Note
❒ Press [Off] if you do not want
to insert a destination.
.
E
Programmed Name
] for La-
Note
❒ Press [
to use the Auto Reduce function.
Programming the Default ID
Transmission
A Press [On] for Default ID TX.
Note
❒ Press [Off] if you do not want
to use ID transmission.
Press [OK] twice.
EEEE
Specify the destination, and then
FFFF
press the {{{{Start}}}} key.
Note
❒ To cancel the option settings,
press [Cancel].
] if you do not want
Off
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Other Transmission Features
More Transmission Functions
• When you store an original for
If Memory Runs Out While
Storing an Original
If you run out of memory while storing an original (free space reaches
0%), the message “
Cannot scan more. Transmitting
only scanned pages.
Press [Exit] to transmit stored pages
only.
Memory is full.
” is displayed.
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Note
❒ In default, scanned pages are sent.
To change the settings to delete
scanned pages, contact your service representative.
Parallel Memory Transmission
This function dials while the original
is being scanned. Standard Memory
Transmission stores the original in
memory, then dials the destination.
Parallel Memory Transmission allows you to quickly determine
whether a connection was made. In
addition, this function scans the original faster than Immediate Transmission. This is useful when you are in a
hurry and need to use the original for
another purpose.
Limitation
❒ Standard Memory Transmission is
used instead of Parallel Memory
Transmission in the following cases:
• When the line is busy and could
not be connected to
• With Send Later
Memory Transmission while
another communication is in
progress
• When two or more destinations
are specified
• When you send only an Auto
Document
• When an original is placed on
the exposure glass, and then
sent
• When you send messages stored
in the Document Server
Note
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
07, bit 2).
❒ Standard Memory Transmission
may be used instead of Parallel
Memory Transmission depending
on the optional equipment installed if there is not enough free
memory left.
❒ If you use this function, the Memo-
ry Storage Report will not be printed.
❒ If the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key is pressed,
an original will jam or memory
will run out during Parallel Memory Transmission stops. The Immediate TX Result Report is
printed and files are deleted.
❒
When using Parallel Memory Transmission, only the original pages are
printed without automatically printing the total number of originals in
“Fax Header Print”.
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More Transmission Functions
Checking the Transmission
Result
• Turn the Immediate TX Result Report on if you want a report to be
printed after every successful
transmission. See p.81 “Communi-
cation Result Report (Memory
Transmission)”.
• If you leave the Immediate TX Result Report off, the report will not
be printed after every transmission. However, if a transmission
fails, a Communication Failure Report will be printed instead. See
p.81 “Communication Result Report (Memory Transmission)” and
p.82 “Communication Failure Report”.
• You can also check the transmission result by examining the Journal. See p.27 “Printing the
Journal”.
• You can either print or scroll
through the Journal on the display.
See p.31 “Checking the Transmission Result (TX File Status)”.
Automatic Redial
If a fax message could not be sent because the line was busy or an error occurred during transmission, the line
is switched to another at five-minute
intervals and redial is attempted up
to five times.
If redialing fails after four redials, the
machine cancels the transmission and
prints an Immediate TX Result Report
or Communication Failure Report.
See p.82 “Communication Failure Report”. and p.81 “Communication Result Report (Memory Transmission)”.
Batch Transmission
If you send a fax message by Memory
Transmission and there is another fax
message waiting in memory to be
sent to the same destination, that
message is sent along with your original. Several fax messages can be sent
with a single call, thus eliminating the
need for several separate calls. This
helps save communication costs and
reduce transmission time.
Fax messages for which the transmission time has been set in advance are
sent by batch transmission when that
time is reached.
Limitation
❒ This function is not available with
Internet Fax and IP-Fax.
Note
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
14, bit 2).
❒ The originals to be transmitted at a
specific time will be sent at that
time.
❒ If fax memory is overloaded, mes-
sages may not be sent in the order
they were scanned.
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Other Transmission Features
Dual Access
The machine can scan other messages
into memory even while sending a
fax message from memory, receiving
a message into memory, or automatically printing a report. Since the machine starts sending the second
message immediately after the current transmission ends, the line is
used efficiently.
Note
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❒ Note that during Immediate Trans-
mission or when in User Tools
mode, the machine cannot scan an
original.
Simultaneous Broadcast
The optional extra G3 interface unit is required.
The Standard Broadcast function
sends faxes one at a time to multiple
destinations in the order of specified
destinations.
The Simultaneous Broadcast function, however, can simultaneously
send faxes to multiple destinations
using different lines.
This results in a shorter overall transmission time.
Transmission with Image
Rotation
Generally, place A4, 81/2"×11" originals in the landscape orientation (L).
If you place an A4, 8
in the portrait orientation (K), the
image will be sent rotated by 90°. Providing the receiver has A4, 8
landscape paper (L), the message
will be printed the same size as the
original.
Note
❒ This function is unavailable with
Immediate Transmission.
❒ When Image Rotation is used, all
messages are sent by normal Memory Transmission.
1
/2"×11" original
1
/2"×11"
Note
❒ A maximum of four simultaneous
transmissions (including LAN) are
possible.
❒ When using the optional extra G3
interface unit, if you set the line selection as “G3 Auto” beforehand,
the machine will use whichever G3
line is not busy. This increases efficiency.
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More Transmission Functions
JBIG Transmission
If you use JBIG (Joint Bi-level Image
Experts Group) compression, you can
send photographic originals faster
than with other methods of compression.
er party's fax machine has both the
JBIG function and ECM function
(G3 communication only).
Note
❒ If ECM is turned off, JBIG Trans-
mission is unavailable. See p.164
“ECM (Error Correction Mode)”.
Transmitting Journal by E-mail
Preparation
To transmit the Journal by e-mail, it
is necessary to make settings with
User Parameters. See
Parameters” (switch 21, bit 4).
The Journal is automatically transmitted to an e-mail address of the administrator by every 50 communications.
A CSV format Journal is attached to
the e-mail.
Important
❒ This machine does not store sent
CSV files. It is recommended that
you double-check the e-mail address of an administrator before
the Journal is transmitted. If the email address of the administrator
is not correct, your important Journal may be lost and sent CSV file is
not left on the fax machine. See
“Connection and Setup”, Network
Guide.
Note
❒ If the administrator address is
wrong, you may not be able to acquire Journal.
❒ If the Journal in e-mail format fails
to be transmitted, the Journal is
printed out.
❒ The name of an attached CSV file
is “ JOURNAL+year, month,
hours, minutes”. For example, the
file name transmitted in 14:40:12
on 20th, December, 2004 is
“JOURNAL20041220144012.csv”.
❒ The subject of Journal by e-mail be-
gins with “Journal”.
p.164 “User
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Other Transmission Features
Journal by E-mail
If the setting is made so that the Journal is transmitted as e-mail, it is transmitted to the e-mail address of an
administrator.
This section describes the CSV format
of the Journal attached with e-mail.
Note
❒ To transmit the Journal, it is neces-
sary to make settings with User Parameters. See p.164 “ User
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Parameters” (switch 21, bit 4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
❒ To set the administrator e-mail ad-
dress, see “Connection and Setup”,Network Guide.
❒ Depending on security settings,
the Destination/Sender name may
not appear.
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Printed Report
Printed Report
Memory Storage Report
This report is printed after an original
is stored in memory. It helps you review the contents and the destinations of stored originals.
Limitation
❒ If you use Parallel Memory Trans-
mission, the Memory Storage Report is not printed.
Note
❒ You can turn this report on and off.
See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 03, bit 2).
❒ Even if the machine is set up not to
print this report, it is still printed if
an original could not be stored.
❒ You can select whether to include
part of the original image on the report. See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 04, bit 7).
❒ You can display a destination
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
Communication Result Report
(Memory Transmission)
This report is printed when a Memory Transmission is completed, so you
can check the result of the transmission. If E-mail TX Results is programmed in a Quick Operation key,
you can select whether a report e-mail
is sent after transmission. See p.144
“Quick Operation Key”.
Note
❒ If two or more destinations are
specified, this report is printed after the fax message has been sent to
all the destinations.
❒ If the machine is set up not to
print this report and the fax message could not be successfully
transmitted, a Communication
Failure Report is printed. See p.82
“Communication Failure Report”.
❒ You can turn this function on or off
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
03, bit 0).
❒ You can select whether to include
part of the original image on the report. See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 04, bit 7).
❒ To view the report without text
disruption, select a font of even
character width in your e-mail application's settings.
❒ You can display a destination
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
❒ The Page column gives the total
number of pages. The Not Sent column gives the number of pages
that could not be sent successfully.
❒ -- column indicates the Internet
Fax document was sent to the Email server programmed in this
machine. (However, this does not
mean the e-mail was delivered.)
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Other Transmission Features
❒ An invalid destination will be
Communication Failure Report
This report is printed when a message
could not be successfully transmitted
with Memory Transmission.
If the machine is set up to print an Immediate TX Result Report, this report
is not printed. Use it to keep a record
of failed transmissions so you can
send them again.
Note
❒ You can select whether the Com-
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munication Result Report, Communication Failure Report and
Transfer Result Report be automatically printed using the User
Parameters. See p.164 “User Parameters” (switch 04, bit 1).
❒ This report is only printed if the
Immediate TX Result Report is
turned off and a message could not
be successfully transmitted with
Memory Transmission.
❒ You can select whether to include
part of the original image on the report. See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 04, bit 7).
❒ You can display a destination with
the User Parameters. See p.164
“User Parameters” (switch 04, bit
4).
❒ You can display a sender name
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 5).
❒ The Page column gives the total
number of pages. The Not Sent column gives the number of pages
that could not be sent successfully.
❒
Unprogrammed destination column
indicates the message could not be
sent because the transfer's fax
number is incorrect, or not programmed.
printed if you have specified a
group of more than 501 registrations. The message has not been
transmitted, therefore re-send it after confirming the number of destinations in the list.
❒ -- column indicates the Internet
Fax document was sent to the Email server programmed in this
machine. (However, this does not
mean the e-mail was delivered.)
Immediate TX Result Report
(Immediate Transmission)
If you turn this report on, a report will
be printed after every Immediate
Transmission so you have a record of
whether the transmission was successful or not. If the machine is set up
not to print this report and the fax
message could not be successfully
transmitted, the Error Report is printed instead. If E-mail TX Results is
programmed in a Quick Operation
key, you can select whether a report
e-mail is sent after transmission. See
p.144 “Quick Operation Key”.
Note
❒ You can switch this report on or
off in the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
03, bit 5).
❒ To view the report without text
Disruption, select a font of even
character width in your e-mail application's settings.
❒ You can display a destination
with the User Parameters. See
p.164 “User Parameters” (switch
04, bit 4).
❒ If the page was sent successfully,
the Page column gives the total
number of pages sent successfully.
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5. Reception Features
Reception
Immediate Reception
Each page of a fax message is printed
as soon as it is received. This method
is used for standard fax messages.
Normally this machine receives messages by Immediate Reception. But
Memory Reception is used when
“Combine 2 Originals”, “Multi-copy
Reception”, “RX Reverse Printing” or
“2 Sided Print” is set to “ON”. See
p.95 “Printing Options”. If the conditions are that Substitute Reception
should be used, a fax message is not
printed. It will be stored in memory.
See p.83 “Memory Reception”. See
p.84 “Substitute Reception”.
Note
❒ The machine may not be able to re-
ceive fax messages when free
memory space is low.
❒ If free memory reaches 0% during
Immediate Reception, any further
reception becomes impossible and
the current communication is terminated.
❖❖❖❖ Reception resolution
This machine supports Standard,
Detail, and Super Fine resolutions
for reception. If you do not have
the optional Expansion Memory,
faxes sent at Super Fine resolution
will be printed on your machine at
Detail resolution. This may differ
from the sender's intended resolution. See p.28 “Resolution”, Facsim-ile Reference <Basic Features>.
Memory Reception
The machine waits until all pages of
the message have been received into
memory before printing it.
This method is used with the following functions:
• Combine 2 originals
See p.98 “Combine Two Originals”.
• Multi-copy when set to multiple
copies
See p.97 “Multi-copy Reception”.
• Reverse Order Printing
See p.99 “Reverse Order Printing”.
• 2 sided Printing
See p.96 “Two-Sided Printing”.
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Reception Features
Important
❒ When about one hour passes after
power of the machine is turned off,
all fax messages stored in memory
will be lost. If any messages have
been lost for this reason, a Power
Failure Report is automatically
printed when the operation switch
is turned on. Use this report to
identify lost messages.
❒ The machine may not be able to re-
ceive large numbers of messages
or messages with high data content. In such cases, we recommend
you switch off the above functions
or install the optional expansion
memory.
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Limitation
❒ The machine may not be able to re-
ceive fax messages when free
memory space is low.
Note
❒ If the free memory space reaches
0% during Memory Reception, the
machine can no longer receive the
current fax message and stops
communicating.
If you have selected Store for Re-
❒
ception File Setting, received messages will be saved on the hard disk
and will not be printed. You can
print those messages by operating
the machine or a connected computer, as necessary. See
or Printing Received Documents”.
p.191 “Storing
Substitute Reception
In Substitute Reception, a received fax message is stored in memory instead of
being printed. Substitute Reception gets used when the machine cannot print
any fax messages. Fax messages received using Substitute Reception are automatically printed when the condition which caused the machine to use Substitute Reception is rectified.
Depending on why the machine cannot print, Substitute Reception might be
used for all fax messages received, or for only those messages that match a specified condition.
The Receive File indicator lights to let you know when fax messages have been
received using Substitute Reception.
Note
❒ Reception may not take place if there is not enough free memory.
❒ If free memory reaches 0% during Substitute Reception, any further reception
becomes impossible and the current communication is terminated.
❒ When a fax message is received after Store has been selected for Reception
File Setting in the Facsimile Features menu, the Receive File indicator lights.
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Reception
Receiving messages unconditionally
If one of the conditions listed below occurs, the machine receives all fax messages using Substitute Reception.
ProblemsCausesSolutions
x
is lit.Paper is jammed.Remove the jammed paper.
General
The machine is printing
with other function.
The message “
Follow-
See “xClearing Misfeeds”,
Settings Guide
The machine is busy printing with other function.
The output tray is full.Remove paper from the output tray.
The message will be automatically
printed after the current job finishes.
.
ing output tray is
full. Remove paper.
” appears.
M
is lit.The cover is open.Close the cover shown in the display.
Receiving messages according to parameter-specified settings
If one of the conditions listed below occurs, the machine receives only those messages that match the conditions specified in the User Parameters. See p.164 “Us-
er Parameters” (switch 05, bit 2,1).
ProblemsCausesSolutions
B
is lit.All trays out of paper.Add paper. See “BLoading Paper” ,
D
is lit.Toner is empty.Replace the toner cartridge. See
General Settings Guide
“DAdding Toner”,
Guide
.
.
General Settings
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Note
❒
As a quicker solution, use another co lo ur of ton er by ch an gi ng t he
colour in “2nd Colour Choice”.
See p.101 “2nd Colour Choice”.
The message “
This
All trays out of action.Call your service representative.
tray is out of order.
” appears.
You can specify the following conditions with the User Parameters. See p.164
“User Parameters” (switch 05, bit 2,1).
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Reception Features
❖❖❖❖ When Own Name or Own Fax Number is received
The machine switches to Substitute Reception only when the sender has programmed their Own Name or Own Fax Number. If the power is switched off
for more than an hour, all the messages stored in memory are deleted. In that
case, the Power Failure Report or the Journal can be used to identify which
messages are lost so you can ask the senders to transmit them again.
Important
❒ If a sender has not programmed their Own Name or Own Fax Number, the
machine may fail to receive an important fax message. We recommend
that you ask important senders to program an Own Name or Own Fax
Number in advance.
❖❖❖❖ Free
The machine switches to Substitute Reception regardless of whether or not
the sender has programmed their Own Name or Own Fax Number.
❖❖❖❖ Polling ID match
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The machine switches to Substitute Reception only when the programmed
Polling ID of the other end matches the ID of this machine.
❖❖❖❖ Disable
The machine does not receive any messages.
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Reception Functions
Reception Functions
Transfer Station
Transfer Stations allow you to expand
the standard functions of your fax
machine to set up complex networks.
The diagram below may make the
concept clearer.
GFTRRQ2E
The following terminologies are used
in this section:
❖❖❖❖ Requesting Party
The machine where the message
originates.
❖❖❖❖ Transfer Station (this machine)
The machine that forwards the incoming message to another destination.
❖❖❖❖ Receiving Station
The facsimile or computer that received the message from the
Transfer Station.
The final destination of the message, that is the machine the Transfer Station sends to. Receiving
Stations must be programmed into
a Quick Dial or Groups in the
Transfer Station.
Preparation
This machine can receive forwarding requests by e-mail. Before you
can use this function, you must
make the following preparations.
• Program each Transfer Station
number in this machine (Transfer Station) and in the Requesting Party itself. See p.188
“Transfer Report”.
• Program the same Polling ID in
both this machine (Transfer Station) and the Requesting Party.
See p.190 “Programming a Polling ID”.
• The Requesting Party's fax
number must be programmed
in the destination list of this machine (Transfer Station). The
registration number must be between 00001 and 00100.
• The End Receiver's fax number,
e-mail address, or IP-Fax destination, must be programmed in
the destination list or Group
Dial of this machine (Transfer
Station).
Note
❒ You cannot receive e-mails unless
your machine has the capacity to
store two or more destinations
specified using the number keys.
❒ If the Requesting Party specifies a
Group for the Receiving Stations
and the total number of Receiving
Stations exceeds 500, the Transfer
Station cannot transfer the message and sends a Transfer Result
Report to the Requesting Party.
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Reception Features
❒ If the Requesting Party specified a
destination fax number, Internet
Fax destination and IP-Fax destination programmed in Transfer
Station as End Receiver, this machine sends the message to the destination according to the User
Parameter setting. See p.164 “User
Parameters” (switch 32, bit 0).
----Multistep transfer
The principles of Transfer Stations
can be used to build up a multi-step
facsimile network where messages
are passed through several Transfer
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Stations. By programming the Receiving Stations in a Transfer Station
Group, you can enable this machine
to transfer messages onto other
Transfer Stations.
For more information, contact your
service representative.
This function can only be used if the
machines are made by the same manufacturer.
----Sending the Transfer Result
Report
This machine compares the fax
number of the Requesting Party with
the Requesting Party's number programmed as a Quick Dial or Speed Dial. If the lower five digits of the two
numbers match, it sends the Transfer
Result Report to the Requesting Party.
For example:
• Requesting Party's own dial number:
001813-11112222
• Transfer Station's Quick Dial:
03-11112222
Transfer Result Report
Preparation
Program the Requesting Party fax
number into a Quick Dial key in
the Transfer Station (this machine)
in advance.
Program your own fax number.
See p.188 “Transfer Report”.
Program the Polling ID. See p.190
“Programming a Polling ID”.
This reports whether transmission to
the Receiving Stations was successful
or not.
When the Transfer Station has transferred the message to all Receiving
Stations, it sends the Transfer Result
Report back to the Requesting Party.
The machine prints the report if it
cannot be sent back to the Requesting
Party.
Note
❒ You can select whether the Com-
munication Result Report, Communication Failure Report and
Transfer Result Report be automatically printed using the User
Parameters. See p.164 “User Parameters” (switch 04, bit 1).
❒ You can set whether a portion of
the original image is printed on the
report with the User Parameters.
See p.164 “User Parameters”
(switch 04, bit 7).
❒ Unprogrammed destination col-
umn indicates the message could
not be sent because the end receiver's address is incorrect or not programmed.
❒ If there is an unprogrammed desti-
nation or an invalid destination in
the specified receiving station, it
will not be transmitted.
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❒ An invalid destination will be
printed if you have specified a
group of more than 501 registrations. The message is not transmitted, but you can re-send it after
confirming the number of destinations in the list.
❒ -- column indicates the Internet
Fax document was sent to the Email server programmed in this
machine.
Transfer Result Report (transfer request
by e-mail)
When this machine receives a transfer
request by e-mail, the Transfer Result
Report is sent by e-mail to the Requesting Party after completing all
transmissions to the specified Transfer Stations. If the Administrator's email address has been programmed,
the Transfer Result Report e-mail is
forwarded to that address.
Reception Functions
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Note
❒ Unprogrammed destination col-
umn indicates the message could
not be sent because the end receiver's address is incorrect or not programmed.
❒ -- column indicates the Internet
Fax document was sent to the Email server programmed in this
machine.
❒ When using multistep transfer, the
Transfer Result Report e-mail is
sent to the last Transfer Station that
sent Transfer Request.
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Reception Features
Forwarding Received Documents
This machine can forward received documents to other destinations programmed in memory based on Own Name, Own Fax Number or sender's e-mail
address. A fax number, Internet Fax address, IP-Fax address, or folder address
can be set as a Transfer Box. If a sender's e-mail address is programmed as the
destination, documents received are forwarded as e-mail.
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Limitation
❒ A maximum of 500 parties can be specified in a group.
Note
❒ You need to specify the Forwarding destination in advance. See p.160 “For-
warding”.
❒ If you want to forward documents to a different destination depending on the
sender, see p.169 “Special Senders to Treat Differently”.
❒ You can select whether the machine prints out the messages it forwards with
User Parameters (switch 11, bit 6). For details, see p.164 “User Parameters”.
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