2

Select the desired

3a

Quick Name Search Email Addressing

Transmission setting.

(See the column on

or

 

the right)

3b

 

(

One-Touch/ABBR. Email Addressing)

and/or

 

 

3c

Manual Email Addressing

and/or

 

4

3d

Directory Search Email Addressing

 

 

You can send the same document(s) to multiple stations. Multiple stations can be selected by any combination of the Steps 3a (3b), 3c and/or 3d, and then pressing

START .

The document(s) is stored into memory with a file number. Then starts sending the document(s).

Upper Limit Indicator

(A)

A

ABC

B

Upper Limit Guide (B)

ADF Tray

Original Guides

Machine

Getting To Know Your

Transmission settings.

Adjusting the Contrast of scanned image data by pressing cursor keys ( / ).

Lighter Normal Darker

CONTRAST

- [

 

 

 

 

 

] +

(See Note 4)

STANDARD for standard originals

FINE for detailed originals

S-FINEfor finer detailed originals

600 dpi for 600 dpi detailed originals

HALFTONE (FINE)

for photo originals with Fine Resolution

HALFTONE (S-FINE)

for photo originals with S-Fine Resolution

HALFTONE (600 dpi)

for photo originals with 600 dpi Resolution

Verification Stamp

ON : The light is lit.

OFF : The light is off.

NOTE

1. If your machine sounds an alarm (pi-pi-pi) in Step 3 above, this indicates that the Auto Dialer

 

is Full (More than 50 full email addresses are entered or 50 transmission reservations

 

including G3 communication jobs have been already reserved).

2.To utilize the Email functions, your machine needs to be set up properly on your network. Please contact your network administrator for actual network setup.

3.Auto dialer (Address Book or One-Touch/ABBR.) is only available when stations are registered. (See page 72)

4.When transmitting at S-Fine or 600 dpi, there is a possibility that printing quality may deteriorate at the remote station due to its reception capability. If this occurs, re-send with Direct Transmission or use "Fine" Resolution.

5.You can search for another name starting with the same character by scrolling with the Cursor Keys ( / ).

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