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Sending/Receiving a Fax

Main Features for Sending Faxes

Overview of This Function

Additional Lines

Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine

Flow of Sending Fax Operations

Sending Fax Documents Manually

Canceling a Job

Specifying Destinations

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Local)

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (Remote)

Specifying Destinations Using the Address Book (LDAP Server)

Entering a New Fax Number

Specifying Destinations Using One-Touch Buttons

Recalling Previous Settings and Sending a Fax

Favorite Settings

Checking/Editing/Deleting the Information for a Destination

Storing New Addresses

Storing Fax Numbers

Storing Group Addresses

Storing Addresses Obtained via an LDAP Server

Storing/Editing/Deleting One-Touch Buttons

Registering/Editing/Deleting Favorite Settings

Registering/Editing Favorite Settings

Checking Favorite Settings

Editing a Name/Comment

Deleting Favorite Settings

Checking/Editing/Deleting a Stored Address

Assigning Shortcuts

Setting the Resolution

Specifying/Registering Scan Sizes

Switching to Direct Sending

Setting Original Type

2-Sided Original

Adjusting Density Manually

Adjusting Background Density

Adjusting the Image Sharpness

Erase Frame

Selecting the Sender's Name When Sending a Fax

Selecting the Telephone Line When Sending a Fax

Delayed Send

Preview

Printing the TX Report

Processing Received Documents

Receiving Documents

Setting the Memory Lock Mode

Forwarding Received Documents

Available Paper Sizes

Sending with a Subaddress

Using a PIN Code

Fax Information Services

When Problems Occur

Trouble Sending Fax Documents

Trouble Receiving Fax Documents

Trouble in Other Situations

Questions & Answers

Sending a Fax from a Computer (Windows)

System Requirements

Before Sending a Fax from a Computer

Installation

Setting the Fax Options

Faxing Fundamentals

Faxing

Specifying the Default Fax Settings

Viewing Help

Using Subaddresses for Secure Transmission

Setting the Fax Send Time

Attaching a Cover Sheet

Registering a Profile for Faxing

Selecting a Profile for Faxing

Registering a Person in an Address Book

Registering a Group in an Address Book

Importing Address Book Entries

Exporting Address Book Entries

Changing the Address Book Export Destination

Sending a Fax from a Computer (Mac OS)

System Requirements

Before Sending a Fax from a Computer

Installation

Setting the Fax Options

Verifying the Fax Information

Manually Setting the Fax Options

Faxing Fundamentals

Faxing

Viewing Help

Outputting Multiple Pages on One Sheet

Setting the Output Range

Using Subaddresses for Secure Transmission

Setting the Fax Send Time

Attaching a Cover Sheet

Editing Address Books

Displaying an Address Book (Mac OS X 10.5)

Displaying an Address Book (Mac OS X 10.6 and later)

Adding/Editing Address Information (Cards)

Importing an Address Book

Exporting an Address Book

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Storing New Addresses
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You can store a destination in the Local Address Book or a one-touch button to save the effort of entering that destination's address each time you send a job. This also enables you to retrieve the destination from the Local Address Book or one-touch button when specifying various settings.
Regarding the Local Address Book
The Local Address Book is a feature used for storing fax destinations. The Address Book is divided into 10 Address Lists and one-touch buttons. You can store up to 1,800 destinations, including 1,600 destinations in the Address Lists (1 to 10), and 200 destinations in one-touch buttons.
By storing your own e-mail address, you can use the Job Done Notice mode.

NOTE
Since each address entry is treated as a single entry, if you register a fax number in a group address, the fax number and group address entry are counted as two separate entries.
The Local Address Book data can be saved and imported using the Remote UI. (See "Loading Settings Information (Import Individually).")
If you want to manage destinations in the Manage Address Book Access Number mode, set [Manage Address Book Access Numbers] to 'On'. (See "Managing the Address Book with Access Numbers.")
If a required destination setting has not been set after registering the access number, the screen for specifying the destination settings appears again.
You can enter up to seven digits for the access number. If you enter fewer than seven digits, the machine stores the access number with leading zeros.
Example: If <321> is entered, <0000321> is stored.
You cannot store an access number with only zeros as the number, such as <0000000>. If you enter a number that begins in zeros, such as <02> or <002>, the zeros are ignored and the number is registered as <0000002>, the same as if you had simply entered <2>.