4 Fax
196
Fa
x
4
2
Select [Forced 4800 bps], and then select
[Save].
3
Enter the recipient fax number in the same manner as when you make an international call.
The following is an example:
Important •
In some areas, you may need to enter a pause after the telephone company ID number.
Note
•
For information on the telephone company ID number, contact your telephone company.
Priority Send/Delay Start (Specifying Send Priority/Send Time)
The Priority Send feature allows you to give priority to a fax or polling job over other jobs.
The Delay Start feature allows you to specify when to send your fax. This feature is useful
for sending faxes when communication charges are low, such as during night time.
Note
•
[Priority Send/Delay Start] is not available for Internet Fax.
•
The Priority Send feature is not available for Server Fax.
•
For Server Fax, [Delay Start] is available when the FTP or SMB protocol is used, but not when the
SMTP protocol is used.
•
When [Delay Start] is set for Server Fax, this setting applies to transmission from the Server Fax
server to a final destination, but not from the machine to the Server Fax server.
•
[Priority Send] can be set in combination with [Delay Start]. If both features are set, Priority Send is
performed at the time specified in [Delay Start].
1
Select [Priority Send/Delay Start].
2
Select any option.
Priority Send
Off
Priority Send is not applied.
On
Priority Send is applied.
Note
•
If the Priority Send feature is selected during transmission, the fax will be sent after the current
transmission ends.
•
In redial mode, the fax will be resent preferentially after the specified redial interval.
•
The Priority Send feature cannot be set separately for each recipient of Broadcast and multi-polling
jobs.
You can give priority to a pending job. For more information, refer to "Job Status" (P.369).
Telephone
company ID
Country
code
Area code
Fax number of the
other party
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort-V C3320
Page 1: ...User Guide ApeosPort V C3320 DocuPrint CM415 AP...
Page 12: ...12...
Page 58: ...1 Before Using the Machine 58 Before Using the Machine 1...
Page 80: ...2 Product Overview 80 Product Overview 2...
Page 316: ...5 Scan 316 Scan 5...
Page 348: ...8 Stored Programming 348 Stored Programming 8...
Page 368: ...10 Media Print Text and Photos 368 Media Print Text and Photos 10...
Page 394: ...11 Job Status 394 Job Status 11...
Page 416: ...12 Computer Operations 416 Computer Operations 12...
Page 417: ...13 Appendix This chapter contains a glossary of terms used in this guide Glossary 418...
Page 428: ...Index 428 Index...