Fax Settings; Send/Receive Start Speed; Receive Password - Canon Color imageRUNNER C3480 Sending And Facsimile Manual Sending And Facsimile Manual

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<Allow MDN Not Via Server>:
[On]: Allows the sending of MDN (Mail Delivery Notification) mail without going
via a mail server.
[Off]: Does not allow the sending of MDN (Mail Delivery Notification) mail without
going via a mail server.
NOTE
If you set the divided data RX timeout time to '0', no divided data RX timeout time is
set.
For I-fax, when <Use Send Via Server> is set to 'Off', even if you enter the
maximum data size for sending, there is no size limit on the data that is sent.
The maximum data size for sending can be set in 1 MB increments. If the size of an
e-mail exceeds the set limit, the e-mail message is split up by page and sent out as
smaller e-mail messages, each of which is within the set limit. I-fax data that
exceeds the set limit is handled as an error, and is not sent. For more information,
contact your local authorized Canon dealer.

Fax Settings

This section describes settings that the System Manager can make, including how
to set the Send Start Speed, Receive Start Speed, RX (Receive) mode, and how to
register a password. It also describes how to set, change, and erase settings for
transferring received documents, and how to enable or disable certain settings.
NOTE
This mode is available only if the optional Super G3 FAX Board or Super G3 Multi-Line
Fax Board is installed.

■ Send/Receive Start Speed

This function enables you to change the send and receive start speeds, which is useful
when there is difficulty initiating the sending or receiving of a document.

■ Receive Password

This function enables you to set an optional ITU-T standard password. If a subaddress is
not set in a document that was received from another party using the ITU-T standard, an
RX password check takes place. If the RX password found does not match the RX
password set with this mode, or if an RX password is not attached to the document, the
document is not received.
NOTE
ITU-T stands for International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication
Standardization Sector, which is the group that makes recommendations towards the
standardization of worldwide telecommunications.
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