Oki ii manual Tiff images, Tiff viewer, Before printing a Tiff file from Imaging, go to Options

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Tiff images

InternetFAX converts scanned documents into a single TIFF-format file and sends it by e-mail. This machine can transmit at a resolution of 200 x 100 dpi in STD mode, 200 x 200 dpi in FINE mode, 300 x 300 dpi or 600 x 600 dpi in EX-FINE and 200 x 200 dpi in PHOTO mode. The images are compressed using one of the standard formats used on faxes: MH, MR or MMR.

Note:

600 x 600 dpi in EX-FINE and MMR settings can be changed.

Many Internet Fax products offered by other manufacturers can receive only in the STD and FINE resolutions and in MH compression mode. Please note this point if sending a document to an Internet Fax of a differ- ent make, but is not be a problem if sending to the same type of Internet Fax or to a PC. This Internet Fax attaches the following mail text as it sends a fax document.

There is a TIFF in this mail, which has been sent from an Internet Facsimile.

You can see the TIFF file by using Imaging of Windows NT4.0/Windows 95 (OSR 2)/Windows 98/Windows 2000

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Tiff viewer

In order to view Tiff files sent by this fax machine, it is necessary to have a Tiff Viewer installed on the PC. Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT4.0 and 2000 have a viewer called Imaging, through which Tiff files can be viewed.

Note:

Before printing a Tiff file from Imaging, go to OPTIONS in

 

either the Print screen or in Properties and set the Print format

 

to "Fit to Page". If it is set at "Actual size", part of the fax image

 

may be cut off from the print out.

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Contents User’s Guide Energy Star Table of contents Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner Supported systems IntroductionSupported protocols If power is turned on on while pressing this button down, Internet fax settingsNetwork card will initialise its settings GeneralOperation overview SettingsTYPE2 User functionsInternet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner Key LCD as -1. Both upper and lower case letters can beInternet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner 6POP User ID and 7POP Password settings in the fax Machine must match the POP3 user name already enteredServer Web access No warning message will be given if this option is selectedPlease check carefully before carrying out this operation Admin manager User is requested to enter their username and password .Tings can be modified using Admin Manager Telnet Internet fax transmission Registering addressesSending a document Press One-Touch key Sending Result = OK Start Tiff viewer Tiff imagesBefore printing a Tiff file from Imaging, go to Options May be cut off from the print outAutomatic reception cyclic Manual reception Internet fax receptionConnecting Receiving text Receiving Tiff fileGateway services Fax to e-mailMachine is capable of relay broadcasting Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner Mail to fax Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner Service codes TroubleshootingResolution of the scanned image can be set between 600 dpi through the user function 89EX.FINE ModeReport will be left blank For service codes E001 and E002, the number of pagesFor service codes F001 and F002, the number of pages Transmission troubleshootingReception troubleshooting Mail to fax troubleshooting Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner Procedure for supported operating systems Printing documentsNetWare Windows NT4.0/2000 Windows 95/98Windows Configuring from network utilities ConfigurationPlease set EtherTalk Disable to prevent it from being used Other operating systemsBanner output LAN data error Option board errorNetwork problem When a print job was cancelled on a PC, LAN Data ErrorInternet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner General conditions Appendix a Operating InstructionsTiff S Setting item Operation Accessing different settingsInternet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner DNS server Appendix B Mail Server SettingsMail server