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This function is not available in some countries and regions.
When an A3 size fax is received, this function reduces the fax to ledger (11" x 17") size.
When this setting is enabled, ledger (11" x 17") size faxes are also reduced.
Fax Output Settings
These settings are used to select the number of copies and output tray for received faxes.
When a finisher is installed, the finisher tray can be selected as the output tray and stapling
can be selected.
Output tray
Select the output tray for received faxes.
Number of Prints
Set the number of copies of received faxes that are printed to any number from 1 to 99.
Staple Settings
When a finisher is installed, set the position at which received faxes are stapled.
Paper Size
When a finisher is installed, select the paper used for printing of received faxes.
This setting can only be used when the [Multiple Set Print] and [Staple]
checkboxes are selected
Up to 50 pages can be stapled. (When the paper is oriented horizontally, up to
30 sheets can be stapled.)
Allow/Reject Number Setting
Use this setting to specify whether reception from a stored number is to be allowed or rejected.
Item
Reject Reception
Allow Reception
All Invalid
Reject Unknown Calls
Add New
Registration Number List
in "Fax Settings".
Description
Reject reception from the stored number.
Allow reception from the stored number.
Even if numbers have been stored, disregard the numbers and
allow reception from all numbers.
Rejects a call if the caller has blocked the sending of caller
identification information.
Adds a new address or domain (maximum of 50) from which
reception is to be rejected or allowed.
Enter the number (maximum of 20 digits) and tap the [Store] key.
A list of the stored numbers can be displayed.
When you select a number from this screen, it is deleted from the
list.

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