Pages Per Side (Combining Multiple Pages Into One Sheet); Remote Folder (Using Remote Folder) - Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-V C7776 User Manual

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4 Fax
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Select any option.
 1 Set
The remote machine will output one set of the
fax document.
 Multiple Sets
Allows you to specify the number of print sets
the remote machine will output, in the range
from 2 to 99 in 1 set increments. Use [+] and [-] or the numeric keypad to specify the value.
Note

Pages per Side (Combining Multiple Pages into One Sheet)

This feature allows you to send a fax by combining multiple pages of a document into one
side of a single sheet of paper. For example, if you have a document of 12 pages, and you
specify 3, the machine combines the scan data into 4 pages. You can specify a value for
[Pages per Side] in the range from 2 to 9.
Important • If the length of each resultant page is too long, the output data may be split on the recipient's
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Note
1
Select [Pages per Side].
2
Select [On].
 Off
The Pages per Side feature is not applied.
 On
Allows you to scan multiple pages of a
document onto one side of a single sheet of
paper for fax transmission. Specify the number
of pages in [Originals] to fit onto one sheet. Use [+] and [-] or the numeric keypad to specify
the value.

Remote Folder (Using Remote Folder)

This feature allows you to send or receive confidential documents that you do not want
others to see.
Note
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• The number of print sets the remote machine will output cannot be specified when using IP Fax
(SIP).
machine.
• If the number of pages of documents is smaller than the specified pages, the scanned number of
pages will be only combined and transmitted.
• This feature is not available for some models. An optional component is required. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
• This feature is not available for the Server Fax service.
• The Fax signal method and the F code method are available for IP Fax (SIP). For the method to use
remote folder using F code method, refer to "F Code (Using F Code Transmission)" (P.253).

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