Fax Preview Display Time:
You can preview the scanned document for a set time before sending it. The printer stars sending the
fax after the time has passed.
Allow Backup:
Selecting
Allowed
allows you to backup faxes sent with
Fax
>
Fax Settings
>
Backup
.
PC to FAX Function:
This item is displayed on the Web Config screen only. Enables sending faxes using a client computer.
Receive Settings
Related Information
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“Save/Forward Settings” on page 391
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Save/Forward Settings
Unconditional Save/Forward:
You can find the menu on the printer's control panel below.
Settings
>
General Settings
>
Fax Settings
>
Receive Settings
>
Save/Forward Settings
>
Unconditional Save/
Forward
Note:
On the Web Config screen, you can find the menu below.
Fax
tab >
Save/Forward Settings
>
Unconditional Save/Forward
You can set saving and forwarding destinations to the Inbox, a computer, an external memory device, email
addresses, shared folders, and other fax machines. You can use these features at the same time. If you disable all
items in Unconditional Save/Forward, the printer is set to print received faxes.
Save to Inbox:
Saves received faxes to the printer's Inbox. Up to 200 documents can be saved. Note that saving 200
documents may not be possible depending on the usage conditions such as the file size of saved
documents, and using of multiple fax saving features at a time.
Though the received faxes are not automatically printed, you can view them on the printer's screen
and print only the ones you need. However, if you select
Yes and Print
in another item, such as
Save
to Computer
in
Unconditional Save/Forward
, the received faxes are printed automatically.
Save to Computer:
Saves received faxes as PDF or TIFF files on a computer connected to the printer. You can only set
this to
Yes
by using the FAX Utility (application). You cannot enable this from printer's control panel.
Install the FAX Utility on the computer in advance. After setting this to
Yes
, you can change this to
Yes and Print
from the printer's control panel.
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