Toshiba 352/452 manual † Sending a FAX, † Preparation for Transmission, Switching to the FAX Mode

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†BASIC FAX FEATURES

†Sending a FAX

†Preparation for Transmission

†Setting Originals

†Setting the Transmission Conditions

†Specifying the Remote Fax

†Sending Originals

†Receiving a FAX

†Reception Modes

†Reception Settings

†Sending a FAX

†Preparation for Transmission

Switching to the FAX Mode

1.Press the FAX button on the control panel to select the Fax function.

yBe sure to switch over to the Fax mode before carrying out Fax operations.

yIf you leave the digital copier for about 45 seconds, it automatically returns to the copy mode.

yYou can also switch to the Fax mode when the digital copier is in the energy-saving mode.

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Contents User Guide Page Switching to the FAX Mode † Sending a FAX† Preparation for Transmission † Setting Originals When Setting Originals on the Glass† Sending a FAX Cont’d When Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder † Setting the Transmission Conditions † Specifying the Remote Fax Direct Entry with Digital KeysAddress Book Entry Group Entry † Specifying the Remote Fax Cont’dMulti-Address Transmission † Specifying the Remote Fax Cont’dSearching by ID Number Searching by Address Search Address Searching by Address Search Address Cont’d † Sending Originals Memory TransmissionDirect Transmission † Reception Modes † Receiving a FAX† Reception Settings † Receiving a FAX Cont’d † Reception Settings Cont’d

352/452 specifications

The Toshiba 352/452 series of multifunction printers is designed to meet the needs of modern offices looking for high-quality and reliable printing solutions. Built with advanced technology, these devices offer exceptional performance, versatility, and usability to help enhance productivity in any workspace.

One of the standout features of the Toshiba 352/452 series is their impressive printing capabilities. With a robust print speed, the 352 model can produce up to 35 pages per minute, while the 452 model offers an even faster output of 45 pages per minute. This efficiency is vital for busy offices that need to produce a high volume of documents in a short time.

Both models are equipped with advanced scanning technologies. They feature a dual-sided scanning option, allowing users to quickly capture double-sided documents with ease. This not only saves time but also paper, making the Toshiba 352/452 series an eco-friendly choice. The scanning capability is further enhanced by a user-friendly touchscreen interface, simplifying the process for users of all levels.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Toshiba 352/452 series. They support various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless connectivity, enabling seamless integration into any office network. With support for mobile printing solutions, users can easily print from their smartphones and tablets, offering ultimate convenience for today’s on-the-go workforce.

Furthermore, the Toshiba 352/452 series incorporates advanced security features to protect sensitive information. With secure printing options, administrators can implement user authentication to ensure that documents are only accessible to authorized personnel. These security measures are essential for organizations concerned about data protection and compliance.

Additionally, the energy-efficient design of the Toshiba 352/452 series contributes to reduced operational costs. They are equipped with low-power modes and energy-saving features that minimize electricity consumption without compromising performance.

In summary, the Toshiba 352/452 multifunction printers are a powerful choice for any office environment, combining high-speed printing, versatile scanning capabilities, user-friendly interfaces, and robust security features. Their ability to enhance productivity while providing cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions makes them a valuable addition to the contemporary workplace. Whether for large enterprises or small businesses, these models deliver exceptional quality and reliability that users can depend on.