1. Getting Started

Functions Available over a Network

This machine provides printer, LAN- Fax, Internet Fax, and scanner functions over a network. Using the Document Server function, you can combine copied documents and print jobs into a single document. Not only can you print this document straight away, but you can also store it so it can be printed again whenever needed.

Printer

The network interface board is compatible with NetWare *1 (IPX/SPX, TCP/IP), Windows NT 4.0 (TCP/IP, NetBEUI *2 , IPP *3 ), Windows 2000 (TCP/IP, NetBEUI *2 , IPP *3 ), Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 (TCP/IP, IPP *3 ), Windows 95/98/Me (TCP/IP, NetBEUI *2 , IPP *3 ), UNIX (TCP/IP), and Mac OS (AppleTalk) protocols. This allows you to operate the machine in a network that uses different protocols and operating systems.

*1 If the optional 802.11b interface unit is installed, you can use only infrastructure mode.

*2 For NetBEUI, use the SmartDevice- Monitor for Client port.

*3 IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a protocol for printing via the Internet.

Reference

Internet Fax

This machine converts scanned document images to e-mail format and transmits the data over the Internet.

Specify the e-mail address instead of the fax number, and then send the document.

E-mail can be received on a fax machine that supports Internet Fax, or on a computer that can receive normal e-mail.

You can also receive e-mails or Inter- net faxes, and then print or forward them.

Note

To use this function, optional fax unit is required.

Reference

For details about what settings to make, see p.14 “Setting Up the Machine on a Network”.

For details about using this func- tion, see “Using Internet Fax Functions ”, Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>.

For details about what settings to make, see p.14 “Setting Up the Machine on a Network”.

For details about using this func- tion, see p.57 “Preparing Printer Server”, or PostScript 3 Supple- ment.

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