Receiving Features

You can set the fax receive mode to suit your needs, set the machine to receive fax documents into memory (memory lock), forward received fax documents to other machines or file servers, and use the external telephone connected to the machine to receive faxes manually (remote reception). You can also set how the received documents are printed.


FaxTel: Optional Settings

DRPD: Optional Settings

Manual Reception

Memory Reception

The machine automatically receives faxes in memory when printing is disabled under certain conditions (e.g., toner or paper has run out).
When the problem is cleared, the machine automatically prints the fax which was stored in the memory.


Remark
  • The main memory of the LASER CLASS 830i can store data for a maximum of 90 jobs or approximately 90 pages.*
    The main memory of the LASER CLASS 810 can store data for a maximum of 90 jobs or approximately 90 pages.*
    * Based on the condition that the other party sends the fax by the LASER CLASS 830i with ITU-T Standard Chart No. 1, standard mode. The maximum number of pages that the machine's memory can store differs depending on the other party's machine.
  • Once the pages are printed, they are deleted from the memory.
  • If the memory becomes full, you will not be able to receive the remaining pages. Contact the other party and ask them to resend the remaining pages of the fax.

Memory Lock Reception

Printing All Documents Stored in Memory


Reception Restriction

Remote Reception

Remote reception enables you to use an external telephone connected to the machine to receive faxes manually. This can be useful when the machine is not nearby or is being used by someone else.


Remark
  • This function is not available when <ENERGY IN SLEEP> in <COMMON SETTINGS> is set to <LOW>.

Registering Remote Reception ID


Receiving a Fax Remotely


Printing Received Documents

The machine provides the following printing features: two-sided printing and received image reduction.


Two-Sided Printing


Received Image Reduction