Getting Started

LAN-Fax

You can fax documents over phone lines from any computer connected to

1 the machine via Ethernet, IEEE 1394 (IP over 1394), or wireless LAN.

To send a fax, print from the Windows application you are working with, select LAN-Fax as the printer, and then specify the destination.

You can also check the sent image data.

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 "Sending Fax Documents from Computers", Facsimile Reference <Advanced Features>.

IP-Fax

You can send and receive fax documents through fax machines connected directly to the same network using the TCP/IP protocol. Specify the IP address or host name instead of the fax number and then send the docu- ment. If Gatekeeper is used, enter the alias telephone number to send the document.

No e-mail server is required, and transmission between IP-fax machine is faster than between G3 fax ma- chine.

You can also check the sent image data.

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 “Internet Fax Functions (by Specifying an IP Address)”, Facsimile Reference <Basic Features>.

E-mail

Scan file attached to an e-mail can be sent using the e-mail system through a LAN or the Internet.

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 "Sending Scan Files by E- mail", Scanner Reference.

Scan to Folder

You can send scan file directly to shared folders on computers running Windows or to FTP servers.

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 “Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder”, Scanner Reference.

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