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BASIC FAXFINDER CONFIGURATION
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Inbound
Fax Log to see Faxes that have been delivered. Click the Details link to view a pop-up window
showing Delivery and Modem Details.
If the email is not delivered within five minutes, refer to Troubleshooting.
Verify the fax opens in a PDF viewer, such as Adobe Reader. If you configured FaxFinder to deliver faxes as TIFF
files, use the Multi-Tech TIFF viewer or a graphic file viewer to view the fax. In your email program, double-click
the file attached to the email to open it in either a PDF or TIFF viewer.
Adding a Printer (Optional)
To route faxes directly to a printer, add a network printer to FaxFinder. Using a printer is not required.
1.
Click
System Configuration > Printer
.
2.
Click
Add
and enter your printer information. Refer to Printer Fields for details.
3.
Click
Save.
4.
Click
Print Test Page
,
, to verify that the printer was setup correctly.
Printer Fields
Field
Description
Printer Make
Select your printer's manufacturer from the drop-down list. If the manufacturer is
not listed, select Generic.
Printer Model
Select your printer model from the drop-down list. If your printer make is Generic,
the options here will be generic.
Printer Name
Enter a name for this printer that users will understand. Printer names can contain
upper- and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores. They cannot
have spaces.
Description
Enter a description that will help users select the correct printer, for example, 2nd
floor copy room.
Device URI
Enter this printer’s Uniform Resource Identifier. The URI identifies a printer's
location on the network. To find a valid syntax for your printer, click the Help link
next to this field.
Adding a Network Share (Optional)
If you want FaxFinder to send faxes to a network folder, set up a network share. Anyone with network rights to the
shared folder can view the faxes sent there. Creating a shared location can help ensure that faxes are responded to
in a timely manner and provides a location for archiving faxes.
For information on using SFTP to access, transfer, and manage files securely, refer to Using SFTP.
Note:
When using a Microsoft Windows network, you may need to enable Simple File Sharing.
Network shares are not required.
1.
Click
System Configuration > Shares
.
2.
Enter the
Domain/Workgroup
where the FaxFinder will operate and click
Save
. The default value is
Workgroup.
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