Memory Forwarding; Type Of Forwarding Destination And Requirements For Forwarding - Kyocera FAX System 10 Operation Manual

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Memory Forwarding

When you have received a fax or i-FAX, you can forward the received image to other faxes, computers, and FAX Boxes
or specify a number of copies.
Type of Forwarding Destination and Requirements for
Forwarding
You can set forwarding destinations and requirements for forwarding.
Type of Forwarding Destination
You can forward the received fax to other fax machines or FAX Boxes, send it as an i-FAX or E-mail attachment or
transfer it to a folder (SMB or FTP).
External FAX
Telephone
line
External i-FAX
Requirements for Forwarding
IMPORTANT
A fax or i-FAX that meets one of the specified forwarding requirements will be forwarded to one destination. If
the fax meets multiple forwarding requirements, forwarding takes place based on the order of priority of the
requirements.
The forwarding requirements are shown in 1 to 4 below. To change the order of priority of the forwarding
requirements, refer to the following:
Raising the Priority of Requirements for Forwarding (page 5-9)
The forwarding requirements are as follows:
1 Sub address
2 Sender fax number
3 Port (when 2 optional FAX Kits (Dual FAX option) are installed)
4 Recipient's address (i-FAX)
By using the memory forwarding function, you can perform the following communication.
Telephone line
Network
FAX Box
Network
5-2
External FAX
External i-FAX
E-mail transmission
Folder (SMB) transmission
Folder (FTP) transmission

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