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8.INTERNET FAX
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1. INTERNET FAX
Internet Fax function provides the ability to transmit a scanned original as an E-mail, with an attached TIFF-
S file. Since an Internet line is used instead of a phone line, the communication cost can be reduced.
In this function, an E-mail address is specified in place of a phone number to transmit a scanned original to
the Internet Fax equipment or the client computers.
When the Internet Fax is received, it is automatically output like regular Fax.
* The administrator needs to configure the network settings for Internet Fax to function. See the [Network
Administrator’s Guide].
Precaution for Internet Transmission
Transmissions using the Internet Fax function are the same as E-mail transmissions.
Before you start to use the Internet Fax function, it is recommended that you read this section and
understand the precautions for Internet transmission.
- The Internet Fax sends a document to the E-mail server of Internet and it does not send via the PSTN*
alike regular facsimile transmissions.
- Internet transmission has low security. It is recommended that you use regular facsimile transmission
when confidential document is sent.
- It may take a considerable amount of time for the recipient to receive the document because of the line
traffic in the Internet.
- If the document being transmitted has a large amount of data, it may not be successfully sent due to the
configuration of the E-mail server.
* PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) is a global telephone system enables to communicate in
worldwide using copper wires to transmit analog data.
Internet Fax Transmission Overview
The following is an overview of the various transmissions that can be performed using the Internet Fax
function.
Summary of Contents for e-STUDIO 4511
Page 1: ...Document Manager Networking Documents Operator s Manual for Basic Function ...
Page 6: ...4 ...
Page 106: ...4 104 4 IMAGE EDITING AND IMAGE ADJUSTMENT ...
Page 133: ...131 5 5 Press the ENTER button z Select other copy modes as required 6 Press the START button ...
Page 137: ...135 6 6 STORING ORIGINALS 1 STORE TO e FILING 136 2 SAVE AS FILE 139 3 ENTERING LETTERS 141 ...
Page 144: ...6 142 6 STORING ORIGINALS ...
Page 162: ...7 160 7 SCANNING THE IMAGES ...
Page 167: ...165 8 2 Press the ADDRESS button to display the address menu and then press the OPTION button ...
Page 184: ...8 182 8 INTERNET FAX ...
Page 217: ...215 10 4 Press the ENTER button A box is newly set ...
Page 219: ...217 10 5 Press the ENTER button The box settings are updated ...
Page 285: ...283 13 13 MAINTENANCE 1 DAILY INSPECTION 284 2 SIMPLE TROUBLESHOOTING 285 ...
Page 312: ...310 INDEX INDEX Cont ...