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f
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Color 100 dpi
,
Color 200 dpi
,
Color 300 dpi
,
Color 600 dpi
,
Gray 100 dpi
,
Gray 200 dpi
,
Gray 300 dpi
,
B&W 200 dpi
or
B&W 200x100 dpi
.
Press
OK
.
If you chose
Color 100 dpi
,
Color 200 dpi
,
Color 300 dpi
,
Color 600 dpi
,
Gray 100 dpi
,
Gray 200 dpi
or
Gray 300 dpi
If you chose
B&W 200 dpi
or
B&W 200x100 dpi
g
Press
a
or
b
to choose
,
Secure PDF
or
JPEG
.
Press
OK
h
Press
a
or
b
to choose
,
Secure PDF
or
TIFF
.
Press
OK
Note
If you choose
Secure PDF
, the machine will ask you to enter a 4 digit password using numbers 0-9 before
it starts scanning.
i
The LCD prompts you to enter an address. Enter the destination E-mail address from the dial pad or use
the One-Touch key or Speed-Dial number.
Press
Start
.
The machine will start the scanning process.
Note
• If your network supports the LDAP protocol you can search for E-mail addresses on your server. (See
Chapter 12 in the
Network User's Guide
.)
• You can store the scan resolution (Scan Profile) for each stored E-mail address in a One-Touch or Speed-
Dial number. (See
Dialling and storing numbers
in the
User’s Guide
.)
Using One-Touch or Speed-Dial number
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You can also scan a document directly to an address you registered in a One-Touch or Speed-Dial number.
When you scan the document, the settings you registered with the One-Touch or Speed-Dial will be used for
the quality and the file type. Only One-Touch or Speed Dials with an E-mail address registered can be used
when you scan data using One-Touch or Speed-Dial. (I-Fax addresses are not available for use.)
a
Load your document.
b
Press (
Scan
).
c
Choose One-Touch or Speed-Dial number.
If your machine supports Duplex Scan and you want to scan both sides of your document, press
Duplex
.
d
Press
Start
. The machine starts the scanning process.
Note
You can store the scan resolution (Scan Profile) for each stored E-mail address in a One-Touch or Speed-
Dial number. (See
Dialling and storing numbers
in the
User’s Guide
.)