Printing Received E-Mail (E-Mail Print) - Canon LBP312 SERIES User Manual

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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)
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
An e-mail message is printed with e-mail header information.
An HTML e-mail message is printed as a plain text.
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>
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.
If the e-mail header data exceeds 20 KB, the excessive data is not printed.
If no SD card is installed, TIFF files exceeding 40 MB in size may not be printed.
If the SD card has no sufficient free space, E-Mail Print is not available.
When the toner cartridge is nearly empty, no e-mails can be received.
Supported e-mail encoding formats
7bit
uuencode
8bit
x-uuencode
binary
Printing a Document
base64
quoted-printable
153
TIFF Spooler(P. 424)
167A-02K

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