Introduction

9.3

Specifying transmission report settings (TX Settings)

9-6

 

Specifying the Quality/Mode settings

9-6

 

Specifying Comm. Menu settings

9-9

9.4Specifying the print timing for received documents

(RX Settings)

9-12

Memory Lock Time

9-12

To specify the Memory Lock Password setting

9-14

To print manually

9-16

9.5Specifying the transmission report printing conditions

(Report Settings)

9-18

Specifying TX Report settings

9-18

Specifying the Activity Report settings

9-20

9.6Forwarding a transmission document to a specified

destination (TX Forwarding)

9-21

Specifying the forwarding destination

9-21

9.7Specifying the processing method for received documents

(Document Management)

9-23

Specifying the processing of documents received on a port

9-23

To specify the processing method for received documents

9-23

Specifying the processing of documents received on other

 

lines

9-26

To specify the processing of received documents

9-27

9.8

Specifying software switch settings (machine functions)

9-29

 

Software switch settings

9-29

 

To specify a software switch setting

9-31

 

Specifying whether or not the destination name is inserted

 

 

(mode 001)

9-33

 

Specifying settings for address input and broadcast

 

 

transmissions (mode 018)

9-34

 

Specifying settings for the image in the results report

 

 

(Mode 023)

9-35

 

Specifying administrator forwarding settings (mode 198)

9-36

 

Blocking calls from callers that are not specified (mode 306)

9-37

 

Specifying Internet fax settings (mode 350)

9-38

 

Specifying whether to add the transmission source information

 

 

when faxing or when forwarding received documents

 

 

(mode 352)

9-39

 

Specifying SMTP transmission timeout settings (mode 356)

9-40

 

Specifying SMTP reception timeout settings (mode 357)

9-41

 

Specifying POP3 reception timeout settings (mode 358)

9-42

 

Specifying the default address input screen (mode 366)

9-43

 

Specifying DNS query timeout setting (mode 367)

9-44

 

Including the scan transmission log in the activity report

 

 

(mode 368)

9-45

 

 

 

200/250/350

 

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Konica Minolta BP-200, 250, 350 manual Specifying transmission report settings TX Settings

BP-200, 250, 350 specifications

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