This machine can forward received documents to other destinations programmed in this machine.
To use this function, specify the forwarding destination in advance. You can register the fax, IP-Fax, Internet Fax, e-mail, or folder destination as a forwarding destination. See Reception File Settings.
You can also configure the machine to forward received documents to a particular destination according to the sender. To do this, register the sender as a special sender and specify the forwarding destination for each sender in [Program Special Sender] on the Facsimile Features menu. For details about how to register special senders, see Special Senders to Treat Differently.
For the maximum number of destinations you can register in a group, see Maximum Values.
Documents received with Memory Lock and transfer requests are not forwarded to other parties.
User Parameters (switch 37, bit 4) allows you to include the sender's name in the names of files sent to folders. However, garbling of the file name and data loss can result if the receiver's operating system cannot accept certain characters in file names. To prevent this, use User Parameters (switch 37, bit 5) to limit the file names to plain characters only. If you limit file names to plain characters only but errors still occur, disable display of the sender's name in the file name of documents forwarded to folders. For details, see Parameter Settings.
Using the User Parameters (switch 38, bit 7–0 and switch 39, bit 7–0) on the Facsimile Features menu, you can specify the number of fax resend attempts and the interval between them. These settings become useful when the receiver is a folder destination and the connection to the destination computer fails. For details, see Parameter Settings.