E-mail Options/Filing Options

mTIFF Multiple Pages per File

Saves multiple pages into a single file in TIFF format.

TIFF File for Each Page

Saves each page into a different file in TIFF format.

PDF Multiple Pages per File

Saves multiple pages into a single file in PDF format.

XPS

Saves multiple pages into a single file in XPS (XML Paper Specification) format.

Compression Method

Displays the [File Format - Compression Method] screen where you can select a compression method.

Auto - Uses MMR when [Original Type] is [Photo & Text] or [Text], and uses MH when [Original Type] is [Photo].

Manual Select - Allows you to manually select a compression method.

PDF Security

Displays the [File Format - PDF Security] screen where you can set security to prevent unauthorized access to your PDF file. Select [Password] to apply security measures.

Encryption Algorithm - Sets either 128-bit RC4 (Acrobat 5.0 or later) or 128-bit AES (Acrobat 7.0 or later) file encryption algorithm.

Supported Version - Displays the version of Adobe Acrobat compatible with the selected encryption algorithm.

Doc. Open Password - Displays the [PDF Security - Document Open Password] screen where you can set a password that will be required to open your PDF file. The password can be up to 32 characters in length.

Permissions - Displays the [PDF Security - Permissions] screen where you can set a security password to your PDF file. A security password adds restrictions that prevent others from printing or editing the file. The file’s recipient can remove the restrictions if the recipient knows the password. The password can be up to 32 characters long.

NOTE: [PDF Security] is displayed when [PDF Multiple Pages per File] is selected.

PDF Signature

Allows you to add a signature to your PDF file so that the file’s authenticity can be definitively proven, preventing false and fake documents being presented as authentic documents. If [On] is selected, select a position to place a visible PDF signature, or select [Invisible Signature] to add an invisible PDF signature.

NOTE: The following handlers are used by Adobe Reader to verify the PDF signature: Acrobat 6.x verifies the signature using Windows Certificate Security, and Acrobat 7.x verifies the signature using Adobe Default Security.

XPS Signature

Allows you to add a XPS (XML Paper Specification) signature to your file so that the file’s authenticity can be definitively proven, preventing false and fake documents being presented as authentic documents.

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Xerox 5230 manual MTIFF Multiple Pages per File, Tiff File for Each, Compression Method, XPS Signature