When the server machine is performing the System Manager information settings | When the client machine is performing the System Manager information settings | The System Manager ID and System PIN for the server machine and client machine match | Can use the Remote Address Book/One-Touch Button |
Performing | Performing | Matches | Yes |
Does Not Match | No | ||
Not Performing | - | No | |
Not Performing | Performing | - | Yes |
Not Performing | - | Yes |
If you select the group destination containing destinations other than fax destinations, sending a fax is not allowed. |
<Register New Destination>, <Details/Edit>, and <Delete> on the <Address Book (Local)> screen can be used to register new destinations, check details, and edit/delete destinations. To use the Remote Address Book, it is necessary to configure the server machine settings. Set to open the Remote Address Book externally on the server machine. |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
The destinations registered in the one-touch buttons of the server machine are updated in the following times: When a fax job has been sent on the client machine When you press (Reset) on the client machine When Auto Reset is activated on the client machine |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
To send faxes overseasEnter the international access number, the country code, and the fax number, in that order. If you cannot successfully connect to the destination overseas, press <Pause> to insert a pause between a number and the next number. To send faxes with a subaddressThe machine supports the use of ITU-T* standard subaddresses. If the recipient's fax machine is compatible with the use of ITU-T subaddresses, you can enhance the confidentiality of sent documents using a subaddress and password. To send a document with a subaddress, enter a fax number, press <Subaddress> or <Set Details>, and then enter the subaddress and password. * Stands for International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector, which is the group that makes recommendations towards the standardization of worldwide telecommunications. |
If you are scanning free size/highly transparent originals, or the edge of image is missing when scanning, you need to manually specify the scanning size. Specifying the Scanning Size of Originals | |
The machine can automatically scan both the front and back sides of an original. Scanning Both Sides of Originals | |
You can scan two facing pages in a book or magazine onto separate pages in one operation. Scanning a Facing Page Original and Faxing it as Two Separate Pages |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
To register the scanning sizeIf you frequently specify the scanning size with the same values, register the size in <Custom> <Register Size> to quickly recall the setting for convenience. |
When scanning facing pages of a book or bound original, place the original on the platen glass. Place it face down with its corner aligned with the top-left corner of the platen glass, as shown below. |
You can select the resolution suitable for your type of original. The higher the resolution is, the clearer the image becomes, but the longer it takes to send. Selecting Resolution | |
Specifying the type of original such as documents with characters only or magazines with photographs enables you to send with optimal image quality. Selecting the Type of Original | |
You can adjust the density of the entire original. For example, increasing the density enables you to easily read faint characters written in pencil. Adjusting the Density of the Entire Original | |
You can adjust the density of the background. You can clearly send originals with a colored background or thin originals such as newspapers whose characters and images on the back side are transparently visible. Adjusting the Density of the Background | |
You can scan the image with clear contours and lines by increasing the sharpness, or soften the image by decreasing the sharpness. Use this function when you want to sharpen blurred text and diagrams, or to reduce moire (a shimmering, wavy pattern) to smoothen the finished image. Adjusting Sharpness (Sharpness) |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
You can enlarge or reduce standard size originals to other standard sizes when scanning. Enlarging or Reducing in Standard Paper Sizes | |
You can enlarge or reduce by specifying magnification (%). Enlarging or Reducing by Specifying Magnification |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
(Items shown on the screen may differ depending on your model and options.) |
Place the original with punch holes on the platen glass. Placing in the feeder may result in damage. |
1 | Press <Erase Original Frame> and check <Original Size>. If the size displayed in <Original Size> is different from the size of the original, press <Change> to select the size. You can only set the Erase Original Frame mode for the original sizes shown on the touch panel display. |
2 | Enter the width of the frame to erase. |
1 | Press <Erase Book Frame> and check <Original Size>. If the size displayed in <Original Size> is different from the size of the book, press <Change> to select the size. You can only set the Erase Book Frame mode for the original sizes shown on the touch panel display. |
2 | Press <Center> or <Sides> and enter each erasing width. |
1 | Press <Erase Binding> and select the punch hole location. |
2 | Enter the erasing width. |
If you want to adjust the width for each border independently, press <Erase Original Frame> or <Erase Book Frame>, and then press <Adjust Independently> to enter the erasing widths. If you are using <Erase Binding>, the borders you do not select are also erased by 1/8" (4 mm). |
To check the total number of specified destinationsThe total number of specified destinations is displayed on the top right of the screen. This enables you to confirm that the number of destinations is correct before sending. To send with the sender informationYou can send with the sender's name and fax number. <TX Terminal ID> To check the statuses for sent documentsOn the <Status Monitor> screen, you can check the statuses for sent documents. This screen enables you to send faxes again or cancel sending after checking the statuses. Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents When <Display Notification When Job Is Accepted> is set to <On>, the <Status Monitor> screen can be displayed from the following screen that is shown after a send job is received. <Display Notification When Job Is Accepted> When a transmission error occurs because the recipient's line is busyThe machine automatically redials after a certain period of time. You can change the settings such as how many times the machine redials and the interval between redials. <Auto Redial> To print the report for the results of sendingOn the Fax Basic Features screen, pressing <Options> <TX Report> enables you to set to automatically print the report listing the results of sending. To set this for each job from <Options>, it is necessary to select <For Error Only> or <Off> in <TX Report>, and then set <Allow Printing from Options> to <On>. When multiple sheets are fedScanning is stopped and the message is displayed on the screen. Follow the instructions to clear the jam. When you have cleared the jam, the resume job screen is displayed. If the machine mistakenly detects multiple sheet feeding, press <Do Not Detect Multi. Sheet Feed> to resume scanning. To set the machine in advance to not notify you of multiple sheet feeding, perform one of the following operations. Each time you send, press <Options> on the Fax Basic Features screen select <Detect Feeder Multi Sheet Fd.> to disable the setting. Set <Set Detection of Feeder Multi. Sheet Feed as Default> to <Off>. <Set Detection of Feeder Multi. Sheet Feed as Default> When photos in the sent image are too dark or light colors in the background of color originals cannot be removedThe quality of the sent image may be able to be improved if the following conditions/settings are met. Job type: Fax (Memory Sending) or Scan and Send (Fax/I-fax) <Select Color>: <Black & White> (Scan and Send) <Original Type>: <Text> <Density> <Background Density>: <Auto> <Resolution>: 200 dpi x 400 dpi, 300 dpi x 300 dpi*, 400 dpi x 400 dpi, or 600 dpi x 600 dpi* *Can be set for Scan and Send <Speed/Image Quality Priority for B&W Scan> Fax/I-Fax Send Jobs: <Quality Priority> (<Speed/Image Quality Priority for B&W Scan>) When multiple telephone lines are setYou can select the telephone line to use for sending faxes by pressing <Options> <Select Line>. For instructions on specifying fax line settings, see Fax Line Settings. |
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Saving a copy of a sent documentYou can set the machine so that a copy of a sent document is automatically saved in a file server. The copy is converted into an electric file such as PDF and saved, allowing you to easily check the contents from your computer. Saving a Copy of a Sent Document Selecting a sender's nameOn the Basic Fax Features screen, pressing <Options> <Sender Name (TTI)> enables you to select a name from a list of registered sender's names to include in the sender information. <Register Sender Name (TTI)> If logging in using User Authentication, the login name appears in <100> of Sender Name (TTI). Checking scanned images before sendingYou can check scanned images on the preview screen before sending. Checking Scanned Images Before Sending (Preview) Registering frequently used settingsYou can combine frequently used destinations and scan settings into a button of the machine for later use. By pressing the registered button when scanning originals, you can quickly complete your settings. Registering a Combination of Frequently Used Functions |