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Preparation before Use > Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Registering Destinations in the Address Book
Save frequently used destinations to the Address Book or One Touch Keys. The saved destinations can be changed.
The destinations are available for Send as E-mail, Send to Folder, and Fax Transmission (Only on products with the fax
function installed).
Adding a Destination (Address Book)
Add a new destination to the Address Book. There are two registering methods, contacts and groups. When adding a
group, enter the group name and select group members from the Address Book.
Contact (Up to 200)
Each address can include the information such as destination name, E-mail address, FTP server folder path, computer
folder path, and FAX No. (Only on products with the fax function installed).
1
Display the screen.
[
System Menu/Counter
] key > [
▲
] [
] key > [
Edit Destination
] > [
OK
] key > [
▲
] [
] key >
[
Address Book
] > [
OK
] key > [
Menu
] > [
▲
] [
] key > [
Add Address
] > [
OK
] key >
[
▲
] [
] key > [
Contact
] > [
OK
] key
2
Add the name.
1
[
◄
] [
►
] key > [
Contact Name
] > [
Edit
]
2
Enter the destination name displayed on the Address Book and select the [
OK
] key.
3
Add the address.
E-mail Address
1
[
◄
] [
►
] key > [
E-mailAddress
] > [
Edit
]
2
Enter the E-mail address > [
OK
] key
NOTE
Registering and editing of the Address Book can also be done in Embedded Web Server RX.
Registering Destinations (page 2-48)
NOTE
If user login administration is enabled, you can only edit destinations in the Address Book by logging in with
administrator privileges.
NOTE
Up to 32 characters can be entered.
Refer to the following for details on entering characters.
Character Entry Method (page 11-11)
NOTE
Up to 128 characters can be entered.
Refer to the following for details on entering characters.
Character Entry Method (page 11-11)
Summary of Contents for P-C3060
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Page 48: ...2 3 Installing and Setting up the Machine Part Names 17 Handles 18 Rear Cover 1 17 18 ...
Page 356: ...10 37 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 3 4 5 6 ...
Page 360: ...10 41 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 2 3 4 ...
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Page 365: ...10 46 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 4 5 6 7 A2 A2 A3 ...
Page 366: ...10 47 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 Document Processor 1 2 3 ...
Page 367: ...10 48 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 4 5 ...
Page 368: ...10 49 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Clearing a Staple Jam 1 2 3 ...
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