Fax Basic Fax Transmission Sending a Fax Basic Procedure for Transmitting Faxes Setting an Original to Send by Fax on the Scanner Sending a Fax at the Image Quality Suitable for the Original Printing the Destination Name, Fax Header, and Standard Message on the Fax Received at the Destination Checking the Remaining Amount of Memory Confirming and Handling a Document in the Fax Queue Reliable Fax Transmission Displaying a Preview before Sending a Fax Sending a Fax While Scanning the Original Confirming a Dial Tone or Voice of a Person at the Destination Before Sending or Receiving a Fax Preventing a Fax Transmission to the Wrong Destination Other Fax Transmission Sending a Custom Size Original by Fax Resending an Unsent Fax Document Sending a Fax at a Specified Time Fax Reception Various Methods for Receiving Faxes How to Read the Information Printed on the Received Page Printing a Mark or Information on the Received Fax Changing the Volume and Type of Sound for Fax Transmission/Reception Notifications Answering a Phone Call on the Machine Preventing Unwanted Faxes Specifying the Printing Method of the Received Fax Document Specifying the Output Tray to Deliver the Received Page Specifying the Action to Perform When Receiving a Fax from Different Senders Changing the Fax Reception Behavior Based on the Time or Day of the Week Entering the ID Code to Print Received Fax Document Storing the Received Fax Documents in the Machine Receiving Faxes to Personal Boxes Transferring Received Fax Documents to Another Fax Destination Transferring a Received Fax Document to E-mail Address or Folder Confirmation of the Transmission Information Viewing the Transmission Result of Sent Faxes Viewing the Transmission Result of Received Faxes Viewing the History of Sent and Received Faxes Fax Transmission from a Computer Sending Faxes from a Computer Viewing the Transmission Result of an Outgoing LAN-Fax Specifying Login Information in the LAN-Fax Driver Specifying a User Code in the LAN-Fax Driver IP-Fax / Internet Fax Sending Documents by IP-Fax Sending and Receiving Documents by Internet Fax Applying Encryption and Using a Signature for Enhanced Security When Sending an Internet Fax Sending a Document by Internet Fax to a Destination Specified in the Bcc Field Confirming the Reception of an Internet Fax at the Destination Sending Internet Faxes without Using SMTP Server Delivering E-mails Received via SMTP to Another Fax Destination Receiving Internet Fax Connecting to Other Fax Machines Overview of the Remote Fax Function Sending Faxes via Another Machine (Non-fax Equipped Model) Printing a Received Fax on a Sub-machine Appendix List of Maximum Values for Each Setting Item