Oki ii manual HEADER PRINT - E-mailheader print setting

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87:HEADER PRINT - E-mail header print setting.

87:HEADER PRINT - E-mail header print setting.

OFF:

Do not print header

TYPE1:

Print SUBJECT/FROM/TO

TYPE2:

Print all header information

This setting is only valid when the TEXT Print setting is ON.

88:CODING MODE - Coding mode for TIFF file images sent by Internet Fax. Select from MH/MR/MMR. Please note that other manufacturers' Internet Fax products often support only MH. This machine supports MR and MMR modes in addition to MH. The rate of compression is MH (low); MR (medium); MMR (high).

89:EX.FINE MODE - Scan resolution of EX.FINE mode for Internet Fax: 300 dpi or 600 dpi.

90:IFAX SENDER ID - Whether or not to add the sender ID to images scanned by Internet Fax. This setting will always apply when using Inter- net Fax, regardless of the setting for 23:SENDER ID ON/OFF. When using Internet Fax as a scanner, turn this setting OFF to prevent the sender ID data from appearing in scanned images.

91:DOMAIN NAME - This setting is required when forwarding e-mail received by SMTP to PSTN/ISDN. Up to 5 domain names, each up to 64- characters long, can be entered from which data may be received. When an SMTP reception request is received, the e-mail is only received if the sender's domain name matches one of the registered domain names. If there is no match, the fax machine assumes that the e-mail cannot be received by Internet Fax and will not start reception. For example, if only network.com is registered, only e-mail from the domain network.com or its sub-domain will be received.

Note:

Latin letters, numbers and symbols are assigned to one-touch

 

keys. Also, symbols can be entered using either one-touch key

 

20 or numeric key 0. The symbols available are ! # & ' ( ) * + ,

 

- . / : ; = ? · @ _ % ~ . The "~" (tilde) symbol will appear on

 

the LCD as "-1". Both upper and lower case letters can be

 

used. To switch between cases, press one-touch key 31 (CAPS

 

key).

92:MDN (Message Disposition Notification) - Whether or not to add MDN to transmissions. MDN is a request for confirmation on whether or not the message has been read. If the recipient is an Internet Fax or a mail client that supports MDN, it will return this confirmation. The format of the notification varies depending on the type of the receiving Internet Fax

Internet Fax

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Oki ii manual HEADER PRINT - E-mailheader print setting