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What This Machine Can Do
Overview of This Function
Things You Must Do Before Using This Machine
Flow of Sending Operations
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)
Specifying Destinations Using the One-Touch Buttons
Specifying a Destination by Entering an E-mail Address
Specifying Destinations by Entering an I-Fax Address
Specifying a Destination by Entering a File Server
Specifying a File Server Using the Keyboard
Specifying a File Server Using the Browse Key (Windows (SMB))
Specifying a File Server Using the Search Host Key (Windows (SMB))
Storing in a Mail Box
Storing in an Advanced Box
Setting Your Personal Folder as the Destination
Setting Your Own E-Mail Address as the Destination
Setting Cc and Bcc Addresses
Checking/Editing/Deleting the Information for a Destination
Favorite Settings
Recalling Previous Send Jobs
Storing New Addresses
Registering an E-Mail Address
Registering an I-Fax Address
Registering a File Server Address
Registering a Group Address
Registering an Address Obtained via an LDAP Server
Registering an Advanced Box Address
Storing/Editing/Deleting One-Touch Buttons
Checking/Editing/Deleting a Stored Address
Registering/Editing/Deleting Favorite Settings
Registering/Editing Favorite Settings
Checking Favorite Settings
Editing a Name/Comment
Deleting Favorite Settings
Assigning Shortcuts
Switching the Color Mode
Setting the Resolution
Specifying/Registering Scan Sizes
Setting the File Format
Trace and Smooth
Compact PDF or XPS
Searchable PDF/XPS/OOXML
Adding a Digital Signature to a PDF or XPS
Encrypting PDF Files
Reader Extensions
Applying a Policy
Selecting the Original Type
2-Sided Original
Book → 2 Pages
Different Size Originals
Adjusting Density Manually
Adjusting Background Density
Adjusting the Image Sharpness
Changing the Zoom Ratio
Erase Frame
Job Build
Delayed Send
Preview
Finished Stamp
Job Done Notice
File Name
Subject/Message
Reply-to
Setting E-Mail Priority
Receiving I-Fax Documents
Processing Received Documents
Receiving Documents
Setting the Memory Lock Mode
Forwarding Received Documents
Available Paper Sizes
When Problems Occur
Questions & Answers|
IMPORTANT
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If you attempt to use the machine without registering the necessary information correctly, the machine may not function properly.
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<Time Zone>:
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The standard time zones of the world are expressed globally in terms of the difference in hours (± up to 12 hours) from GMT*1 (± 0 hours). A time zone is a region throughout which this time difference is the same.
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<Daylight Saving Time>:
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In some countries, time is temporarily advanced throughout the summer season. This practice is called "Daylight Saving Time."
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NOTE
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You can set the machine so that the sending record is not printed. (See "Printing the TX Terminal ID.")
If you set the machine to print the sending record at the top of the recording paper, and not all of the items are registered, only the registered items and the total number of original pages are printed.
To print the destination's name on the recipient's paper, set <Display Destination Unit Name> to 'On' in [TX Terminal ID].
You can specify to automatically synchronize the date and time with a server on the network. (See "Settings Common to TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6.")
If the Local Device Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H is set as the login service and you are sending an e-mail message:
The e-mail address of the login user registered for the Local Device Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H appears in the From field on the e-mail recipient's machine, instead of the e-mail address registered in the Device Information settings for this machine.
The e-mail address that you registered in the Device Information settings for this machine appears in the From field on the I-fax recipient's machine. The e-mail address of the login user registered for the Local Device Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H is displayed in the Sender field.
If the Server Authentication user authentication system of SSO-H is set as the login service and you are sending an e-mail message (including when performing Server Authentication with the 'Server Authentication + Local Device Authentication' user authentication system):
The e-mail address that is set for the logged-in user using the Server Authentication or imageWARE Accounting Manager appears in the From field on the recipient's machine, instead of the e-mail address that you registered in the Device Information settings for this machine.
The e-mail address that you registered in the Device Information settings for this machine appears in the From field, and the e-mail address that is set for the logged-in user using the Server Authentication or imageWARE Accounting Manager is displayed in the Sender field on the recipient's machine.
If you set [Set Authentication User Dest. to Sender] to 'On' in E-Mail/I-Fax Settings, the e-mail address of the login user appears in the From field on the recipient's machine, regardless of the login service.
If you set [Set Authentication User Dest. to Sender] to 'Off', the address registered in the Device Information settings is displayed instead. For instructions on storing your machine's e-mail address, see "Common Communication Settings for E-Mail/I-Fax."
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