I-Fax NIC Settings

The I-Fax NIC settings can be accessed using the following:

Whether or not to print the body text of email. If this setting is ON, the text in an email message is printed out. Please note that only US-ASCII characters in the text can be printed as shown in

SELECT

FUNCTION

9/OP

USER

PROG.

TUV

8

8:I-FAX NIC OPTIONS YES () NO( /1-9)

the following table. Any characters that cannot be printed will be shown as spaces. Depending on the email client used, text may not be printed or come out garbled.

1.Press Select Function to enter the menu.

2.Press 9/USER PROG to enter the programming menu and then press keypad 8 for I-FAX NIC OPTIONS.

3.Press YES to enter I-FAX NIC SETTINGS.

Explanations of each function follow this list.

Text Print

Header Print

Coding Mode

Ex.Fine Mode

Sender ID (Email)

Send File Format

Send Notification

I-Fax NIC Update

Text Print

Settings: ON or OFF

Default: ON

Note: Text is not generally base64 encoded and coded text is not supported (coded text is received, where the text in a coded condition is printed.)

-Two or more sections of text are all printed. A line (98 hyphen characters) is added between text files (including body copy) and a linefeed is created before and after the line. Between a header and a text file (including body copy), no line is added and one linefeed is inserted.

-The MIME header of the attached file is not printed.

-A blank line in the top of TEXT is eliminated in print and will not be printed.

-In Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes, there is a setting to send an Email body using HTML format. When set, the body will be sent in both TEXT and HTML. If both are received, Internet Fax will print only the TEXT portion. However, if the setting is HTML format and there is an attached HTML file, then the HTML portion will be printed, albeit with extra characters associated with HTML. When Outlook is used, please use TEXT as the sending format for printing.

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Oki 56801 manual Fax NIC Settings, I-Fax NIC settings can be accessed using the following, Text Print