Printing the TX Terminal ID

To "Settings/Registration Table."
You can set to print the terminal ID when sending a fax or I-fax.
The terminal ID is printed at the top of sent documents. Information such as the fax number, name, and I-fax address is printed, enabling the receiver to check the details upon receipt.
NOTE
When using the Fax function with the Remote Fax Kit, TX Terminal ID uses the setting of the remote fax server when sending faxes.

1.
Press (Settings/Registration).
2.
Press [Function Settings] → [Send] → [Common Settings].
3.
Press [TX Terminal ID].
4.
Select [Print].
Select [Do not Print] if you do not want to print the terminal ID.
If the fax board is not installed:
If the fax board and the Color Universal Send Kit are available for use:
If the fax board is not installed:
Specify each setting → press [OK].
<Print Position>:
[Inside]:
The Terminal ID information is printed inside the image area on the recipient's paper.
[Outside]:
The Terminal ID information is printed outside the image area on the recipient's paper.
<Display Destination Unit Name>:
Select [On] to display the destination name registered in the Address Book in the Terminal ID information.
Example: If you set TX Terminal ID and Display Destination Unit Name to 'On', the information will be printed on the recipient's paper as follows:
If the fax board and the Color Universal Send Kit are available for use:
Specify each setting → press [OK].
<Print Position>:
[Inside]:
The Terminal ID information is printed inside the image area on the recipient's paper.
[Outside]:
The Terminal ID information is printed outside the image area on the recipient's paper.
<Display Destination Unit Name>:
Select [On] to display the destination name registered in the Address Book in the Terminal ID information.
<Telephone # Mark>:
[Fax]:
"Fax" is printed before the fax number.
[TEL]:
"TEL" is printed before the telephone number.
Example: If you set TX Terminal ID and Display Destination Unit Name to 'On', the information will be printed on the recipient's paper as follows: