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13 Appendix
F Code
F4800
Fax Gateway
Fax Server
G3
Header
FQDN
ICM
Image Enhancement
13
Image Rotation
Independent X - Y%
Internet
Internet Fax
Job Offset
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Term
A transmission method defined by Communications and
Information Network Association of Japan (CIAJ) for use of T.30
sub-addresses standardized by ITU-T. Between the machines with
the F Code feature, including those manufactured by other
companies, various features making use of F Code can be used.
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: Communication standard)
With IP Fax (SIP) communication and the Internet Fax feature of
the machine, you can use F Code to forward fax documents
received in folders by e-mail.
This refers to communicating with a remote terminal outside the
country.
It is also one of the Transmission Mode selections that reduces
transmission speed to enable reliable communications even under
poor line conditions.
Connects the Internet network to regular telephone lines, enabling
e-mail documents to be sent as fax documents to regular fax
machines.
A feature that transfers image data received by the machine to a
Server Fax server and transfers image data received by a Server
Fax server to the machine via a network based on the settings you
made.
Using this feature enables you to manage multiple machines.
A facsimile communication system standardized by the advisory
committee for International Telecommunications (CCITT, now
the ITU-T).
A record of the sender. It is printed on the top edge of a received
document.
FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) is fully specified with a
domain name, a sub-domain name, and a host name so that it is
identified properly over the network.
An abbreviation of Image Color Matching. A color management
software used with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows
Server 2003. It corrects device-dependent color differences to
match the colors printed on your output with the colors displayed
on your screen.
A feature which makes the border between black and white
smooth, with rough edges reduced, giving the appearance of a
higher resolution.
This feature rotates a document image by 90 degrees when the
document orientation is not the same as the paper supply
orientation.
A feature that transforms a document image horizontally or
vertically.
A worldwide communications network that combine
miscellaneous networks.
Unlike a regular fax machine, Internet Fax uses corporate
networks or the Internet to send or receive e-mail (TIFF
attachments).
This feature outputs sheets in alternating offsets to make each set
easier to recognize.
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