Processing Received Documents
When the machine receives fax documents, they are processed as shown below:
*1 If the subaddress and password attached to the received document match the information registered in [Forwarding Settings], the documents are forwarded to their forwarding destinations regardless of the receive password setting.
*2 If you set <Store/Print Received File> to 'On' in [Forwarding Settings], forwarded documents are either printed or stored in the Memory RX Inbox.
*3 If the subaddress and password attached to the received document do not match the information registered in [Forwarding Settings], the document is rejected.
*4 If [Forward w/o Conditions] is set in [Forwarding Settings], all received documents that do not match the specified forwarding conditions are forwarded to the destination selected for Forward w/o Conditions.
*5 If documents are received while paper is jammed, or paper or toner has run out, they are printed after the paper jam is cleared, paper is loaded, or toner is added.
*6 If [Delete Failed TX Jobs] is set to 'Off', the status of any job with a forwarding error will be saved on the Status Monitor/Cancel screen.
*7 Documents with forwarding errors are handled based on the settings for [Handle Files with Forwarding Errors].
The settings are as follows:
[Always Print]: Documents that fail to be forwarded are printed.
[Store/Print]: Documents with forwarding errors are stored in the Memory RX Inbox if [Use Fax Memory Lock] is set to 'On'. If [Use Fax Memory Lock] is set to 'Off', the documents are printed.
*8 You can store received I-fax documents in the Confidential Fax Inbox by specifying it as the forwarding destination. Only received documents that match the specified forwarding conditions are stored in the Confidential Fax Inbox.
*9 If you set [Fwd Done Notice] in [Forwarding Settings], a notification e-mail is sent. If you set [Notice Only for Errors] to 'On', a notification e-mail is sent only if the document fails to be forwarded.
NOTE
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If the memory is full, no additional jobs can be processed.
For information on the following, see their respective sections:
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