Reducing Communication Costs (Using The Internet/Intranet) - Konica Minolta bizhub C200 Quick Manual

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Useful fax operations
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Reducing communication costs (using the Internet/Intranet)

Internet faxing
Using the Internet, a scanned original can be sent as an e-mail attachment.
The transmission costs are included in the Internet charges.
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Detail
The file attachment is in the TIFF format.
Even if a color original is scanned, black-and-white data will be sent.
For details on sending Internet faxes, refer to page 4-23 of this manual.
Before Internet faxing can be used, various settings must be specified by the administrator.
All received or sent Internet fax data remaining in the memory is erased if the optional fax kit has not
been installed and a power outage occurs or the machine is turned off with the main power switch.
For example, if an Internet fax was received when there is no paper, the data is saved in the machine's
memory without being printed. At this time, if the machine is turned off with the main power switch, the
data in the memory is erased and cannot be printed.
Note
For details, refer to chapter 1, "Before using Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax functions", of the User's
Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
IP address faxing
The IP address of the destination machine can be selected, and a fax can be sent on an intranet, for example,
within a company.
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Detail
Before IP address faxing can be used, various settings must be specified by the administrator.
IP address faxing is available only between the compatible models of Konica Minolta. We cannot
guarantee proper operation other than the compatible models.
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