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Multiple-Up (Sending Multiple Documents with Combining in 1 sheet)
You can send multiple documents with combining in 1 sheet. For example, if you
specify the number of pages to be combined as 3 sheets and load 12 sheets of
documents into the document feeder, it is stored as 4 pages. Number of pages to be
combined in 1 sheet is from 2 to 9 sheets.
Important •
If documents sizes are large after being combined, they will be split on the recipient
machine.
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If number of pages of documents is smaller than the specified pages, scanned number of
pages will be only combined and transmitted.
Note
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This feature is not available for some models. An optional package is necessary. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
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Select [Multiple-Up].
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Select [On].
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Use [ ] and [ ] to enter the
number of pages.
Off
Multiple-Up is not applied.
On
Multiple-Up is applied. Specify the number of pages.
Encryption (Sending iFax Encrypted by S/MIME)
When using the iFax feature, you can send iFax encrypted by S/MIME.
When sending encrypted iFax, select a recipient with a certificate that can be encrypted
from Address Book.
Off
Sends iFax without encryption.
On
Sends encrypted iFax.
Digital Signature (Sending iFax with a Digital Signature by S/MIME)
When using the iFax feature, you can send iFax with a digital signature by S/MIME.
Digital Signature allows a recipient to confirm whether contents of the iFax are
changed, or whether the iFax is sent from the proper sender.
To use this feature, the machine's mail address must be linked to a certificate.
For information on how to link a certificate to the machine’s e-mail address, refer to the Network
Administrator Guide.
Off
Sends iFax without a digital signature.
On
Sends iFax with a digital signature.
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