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Select All (Max 32 Files)/Clear Selection
Press to select all of the files in the inbox. If you select a file, this key changes to [Clear Selection].
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[Details]
Press to check the detailed information for the file.
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[Delete]
Press to delete the file.
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4
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<Fax Memory Lock>
Press to turn the Fax Memory Lock mode 'On' or 'Off' for the Memory RX Inbox.
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[Print]
Press to print the file.
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[Send]
Press to specify the destination and other send settings.
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<I-Fax Memory Lock>
Press to turn the I-Fax Memory Lock mode 'On' or 'Off' for the Memory RX Inbox.
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[Address Book]
Press to search and select a destination using the Address Book (Local Address Book, Remote Address Book, or LDAP Server).
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[One-Touch]
Displays the screen for registering/specifying one-touch buttons.
Press [To Remote Add. Book] to specify destinations registered in the one-touch buttons of a server machine by accessing from a client machine on the network. For more information, see "Specifying Destinations from the One-Touch Buttons of a Server Machine."
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[New Destination]
Press to specify a destination is not stored in an Address Book.
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File Format
Press to select the file format.
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5
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[Delete File After Sending]
Press to automatically delete the file after sending is complete.
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[Options]
Press to set useful send functions.
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[Cc Bcc]
Press to specify Cc or Bcc addresses.
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[Specify Destinations]
Press to display the methods for specifying destinations or the destination list.
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[Send to Myself]
Press to specify your own e-mail address as the destination. The administrator can restrict general users to send e-mail only to their addresses. (See "Setting Limited Destination for Sending E-Mail.")
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[Personal Folder]
Press to specify your personal folder as the destination. For more information on specifying personal folders, see "Specifying Personal Folders."
The administrator can restrict destination for file transmission to the operator's personal folder. (See "Restricting Destination for File Transmission.") |
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Destination List
Display a list of destinations.
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[Start Sending]
Press to start sending.
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[Delete Dest.]
Press to delete a destination displayed in the destination list.
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[Details]
Press to check or change the destination information selected from the destination list.
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[Divided Data List]
Press to check the status of divided data, and the remaining capacity of the Divided Data RX Inbox.
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2
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[Delete]
Press to delete the file.
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3
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[Print When Deleted]
Press to automatically print the divided data when it is deleted.
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[Details]
Press to check the detailed information for the file.
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[Delete]
Press to delete the file.
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[Print]
Press to print the file.
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IMPORTANT
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If colour image files are attached to an I-fax document, you cannot receive the I-fax document. In
this case, Error Code #821 appears on the details screen of the job log in the Status Monitor/Cancel screen, and is in included in various reports such as the Management Report. (See "List of Error Codes without Messages.") You cannot store any more documents in inboxes in the following cases. (The numbers below may vary depending on the remaining capacity of the the memory.)
When a total of 1,500 documents are stored in the Fax/I-Fax Inbox
When a total of 6,000 pages of documents or images have been stored in any or all of the Fax/I-Fax Inbox
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NOTE
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If image files attached to received I-fax documents are not compatible with this machine, the machine does not process (print, forward, or store) these files. The files are deleted instead. In this case, the names of the deleted files and the message <No programs can process the file attachment.> are printed with the text of the received I-fax.
We recommend you delete unwanted files and image data from your Fax/I-Fax Inbox to make space for storing new files.
[Send to Myself] appears only if you register a user's e-mail address when you are using authentication by SSO-H.
[Personal Folder] appears only if you set authentication by login service such as SSO-H.
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