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3.6.3
Selecting Multiple Destinations
Internet Faxes can be sent to multiple destinations in a single operation. This
function is referred to as sequential multiple station transmission.
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Detail
In the case of the IP Address Fax, when addresses in which the model
type of the other party is set to [Color] are mixed with those in which the
model type of the other party is set to [Black], a fax is sent in
monochrome.
While in the broadcast transmission of the Internet fax, the transmission
of the MDN/DSN Requests is not made.
The following methods can be used to select multiple destinations.
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Keypad
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Group
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Address Book
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Direct Input
They can also be used in combination.
Broadcast transmission of the
Internet faxes only
505 faxes in total of 500 in the abbreviated form and 5 in the
Direct Input form. They are transmitted with the Compression
Type, the Paper Size, and the Resolution fixed at the lowest
ability (MH/A4/Fine or Standard).
Broadcast transmission mixed
of the Internet faxes and the
G3 faxes
605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
Direct Input (5 Internet fax addresses and 100 G3 fax ad-
dresses). For Internet addresses, they are transmitted with
the Compression Type, the Paper Size, and the Resolution
fixed at the lowest ability (MH/A4/Fine or Standard).
Broadcast transmission of the
IP Address Fax only
505 faxes in total of 500 in the abbreviated form and 5 in the
Direct Input form.
However, the mixing of color and monochrome is not al-
lowed.
Broadcast transmission mixed
of the IP Address Fax and the
G3 faxes
605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
Direct Input (5 IP Address Fax and 100 G3 fax addresses).
However, restricted only to monochrome.
Broadcast transmission mixed
of the Internet faxes, IP Ad-
dress Fax and the G3 faxes
605 faxes in total of 500 in the Address Book and 105 in the
Direct Input (5 Internet Fax/IP Address Fax addresses and
100 G3 fax addresses). However, restricted only to mono-
chrome.
Summary of Contents for CM4520
Page 1: ...For Oc and Imagistics Models Oc User s Guide Network Fax Operations cm4520...
Page 9: ......
Page 10: ...1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 24: ...2 Before Use Chapter 2 Before Use...
Page 38: ...3 Transmission Chapter 3 Transmission...
Page 85: ...Transmission Chapter 3...
Page 86: ...4 Reception Chapter 4 Reception...
Page 104: ...5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 111: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 5...
Page 112: ...6 Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications...
Page 116: ...7 Transmission Applications Chapter 7 Transmission Applications...
Page 143: ...Transmission Applications Chapter 7...
Page 144: ...8 Useful Functions for Reception Chapter 8 Useful Functions for Reception...
Page 149: ...Useful Functions for Reception Chapter 8...
Page 150: ...9 Registering Settings Chapter 9 Registering Settings...
Page 178: ...10 Utility Mode Chapter 10 Utility Mode...
Page 245: ...Utility Mode Chapter 10...
Page 246: ...11 Explanation of Reports and Lists Chapter 11 Explanation of Reports and Lists...
Page 278: ...12 Web Connection Chapter 12 Web Connection...
Page 287: ...12 Web Connection 12 10 Network Fax Web Connection Chapter 12 The User mode page appears...
Page 315: ...Web Connection Chapter 12...
Page 316: ...13 Appendix Chapter 13 Appendix...
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