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If the printer has stopped functioning or run out of toner or paper, you can transfer the files in facsimile memory to another machine for printing. Note that this function forwards all documents that are stored in memory, including files that were received with Memory Lock. Use this function only in emergencies.
A fax or IP-Fax destination can be specified as a forwarding destination. An Internet Fax, e-mail, or folder destination cannot be specified as a forwarding destination.
To display “SIP” and “H.323” on the screen, make the settings in “Initial Settings” in the Facsimile Features menu. If you are using SIP, specify “Enable SIP” and “SIP Settings”. If you are using H.323, specify “Enable H.323” and “H.323 Settings”. For details about these settings, see “Initial Settings”.
Press [Facsimile Features].
Press [Send Settings].
Press [Memory File Transfer].
Select the line of the forwarding destination.
Enter the forwarding destination.
If you make a mistake, press [Clear], and then enter the destination again.
To cancel forwarding, press [Cancel]. The display returns to that of step 3.
Press the [Start] key.
After transmission, the display returns to that of step 3.
Press the [User Tools/Counter] key.
The document is not deleted after you forward it. It is stored in the machine.
All documents stored in facsimile memory are forwarded, including files received with Memory Lock or as confidential documents. Note that this function also forwards received documents stored on the hard disk.
You can use SUB Codes and a password to specify a forwarding destination. Take care to change only those settings that are required.