NOTE
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The first character that you enter for the name is used for sorting the destination list when you press keys, such as [ABC], [DEF], and [GHI], on the Address Book screen. If [Search by Name] is pressed on the Address Book screen, a screen for narrowing the search in the Address Book appears.
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NOTE
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If you do not send documents via a server, and if the recipient's IP address is not registered with a DNS server, enter the domain name in the following format: (user) @ (the recipient's IP address).
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NOTE
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After you press [OK], the standard field that you entered appears as asterisks (********) on the I-fax settings screen.
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<Paper Size>:
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Set the paper size to send with. LTR, LGL, and STMT are included in [A4/LTR].
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<Compression Method>:
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MH (Modified Huffman): This method scans and compresses extended areas of white and black dots.
MR (Modified Read): This method scans and compresses extended areas of white and black dots. Faster than MH.
MMR (Modified Modified Read): This method is an adaptation of Modified Read, originally for use in digital machines. Faster than MR.
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<Resolution>:
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Set the resolution that the recipient can receive.
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<Divide Data>:
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Select [On] if the recipient's machine has a function to combine divided data that is received, or [Off] if it does not.
If the size of the data being sent exceeds the value set for [Maximum Data Size for Sending], the data is divided when sent.
If the size of the data being sent exceeds the value set for [Maximum Data Size for Sending] when [Off] is selected, a sending error occurs.
For instructions on setting the maximum data size for sending, see "Maximum Data Size for Send."
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<Receive in Color>:
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Select whether the recipient's machine can receive in color.
If it supports receiving data in color, press [On] → [Next] → set the paper size and resolution. If it does not support receiving data in color, press [Off] → set the paper size, compression method, and resolution. |
IMPORTANT
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Set the destination conditions according to the specifications of the recipient's machine. If you set conditions that the recipient's machine does not support, a transmission error may occur.
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