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G3 Line 1, 2, 4 - Line Type
Set the line type.
PSTN
Subscriber telephone line.
PBX
Private branch exchange.
iFax Control
You can make the settings relating to control of Internet fax (iFax) operation.
iFax Path
Set the iFax communication path.
Via E-mail Server
Sends e-mail through an SMTP server.
Direct (P2P)
Directly sends to the machine with the iFax feature, without using an SMTP server.
Broadcast iFax Profile
Set the default value for iFax profile when carrying out an iFax broadcast send.
A profile is specified to restrict attribute information such as image resolution and paper size
for transmissions between iFax-compatible machines.
Important •
The supported TIFF-file profiles depend on the destination iFax-compatible machine. Before
specifying a profile, check that it is supported on the destination machine.
TIFF-S
This profile is the iFax standard. For documents that are larger than A4, the size is reduced
automatically to A4 for transmission.
TIFF-F
Select this profile when you specify super-fine for the resolution or when you send A3 or B4
documents.
TIFF-J
Select this profile for sending documents in JBIG.
Broadcast Communication Mode
Set the default value for communications mode of the iFax Broadcast Send feature.
Delivery Confirmation Method
Set the default value for the method of confirming that a transmitted iFax has arrived at its
destination.
Note
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You can select [Delivery Receipts] when the destination machine supports the DSN feature.
You can use [Read Receipts] when the destination machine supports the MDN feature.
Delivery Receipts
You can confirm whether the iFax you sent was delivered to the destination successfully.
Read Receipts
You can confirm whether the iFax including attachments you sent was processed properly at
the recipient.
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