Printing Received E-mail (E-Mail Print)
E-Mail Print allows you to print the message and attached JPEG or TIFF image files of an e-mail received from the POP3
mail server without using a computer. E-mails can be manually received as well as being automatically received at
regular intervals. When the SMTP protocol is used, e-mails directly sent to the machine via no mail server are printed.
Configuring E-Mail Print Settings(P. 154)
Manually Receiving E-Mails(P. 158)
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When you set <TIFF Spooler> in the Setup menu to <On>, the received data is temporarily stored in the
machine or SD card before printed. This reduces the occurrence of errors.
Outline of E-Mail Print
General
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An e-mail message is printed with e-mail header information.
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An HTML e-mail message is printed as a plain text.
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If a line (without line feed) in an e-mail message contains more than 1,000 characters, excessive characters
are placed on a new line and may not be correctly printed.
When <TIFF Spooler> is set to <On>
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If the e-mail message size exceeds 25 MB or the e-mail size exceeds 1.5 GB, the e-mail message is not
printed.
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If the e-mail header data exceeds 20 KB, the excessive data is not printed.
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If no SD card is installed, TIFF files exceeding 40 MB in size may not be printed.
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If the SD card has no sufficient free space, E-Mail Print is not available.
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When the toner cartridge is nearly empty, no e-mails can be received.
Supported e-mail encoding formats
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7bit
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uuencode
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8bit
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x-uuencode
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binary
Printing a Document
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base64
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quoted-printable
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TIFF Spooler(P. 424)
167A-02K