Forwarding A Received Fax To Another Destination (Forward Tx); Forward Tx; Operations Required To Use This Function (For The Administrator); Stopping The Fax Print During Lunch Breaks And At Night - Olivetti d-COLOR MF652 Network Fax Operations

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2.5
Receiving Options
2.5.4

Forwarding a received fax to another destination (Forward TX)

Forward TX

Forward TX is a function that transfers a received fax to a pre-specified destination.
A received fax can be forwarded to an individual E-mail address or saved in a shared folder on a computer.
It can be handled as a file on a computer, thereby reducing printing costs.
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If Forward TX is enabled, this function cannot be used together with the following functions.
Memory RX, PC-Fax RX, TSI Routing

Operations required to use this function (for the administrator)

Enable the Forward TX function. Also, register forward destinations of received faxes.
For details on how to configure the settings, refer to page 7-26.
2.5.5

Stopping the fax print during lunch breaks and at night

While this machine is inactive, for example, during breaks or night hours on working days, press the Power
key to set the Sub Power Switch OFF mode, reducing the power consumption. It is impossible to print faxes
received in Sub Power OFF mode. To print them, press the Power key to release the Sub Power OFF mode.
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Pressing the Power key switches to the Sub Power OFF mode (when [Utility] - [Administrator Settings] - [Sys-
tem Settings] - [Power Supply/Power Save Settings] - [Power Key Setting] is set to [Sub Power OFF] (default)).
For details on the procedure to switch to the Sub Power OFF status, refer to [User's Guide: Intro-duction
(Trademark Licenses)].
You can use the weekly timer to automatically switch the normal and power save modes. For details on how
to configure the settings, refer to page 7-6.
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