Fax Data Receive/Forward; Fax Settings - Sharp MX-4100N Operation Manual

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Fax Data Receive/Forward

This section explains settings for reception and forwarding.

Fax Settings

The following items appear when the "Fax Settings" are configured.
Item
Receive Setting
Multiple Set Print
Staple
Forward Received Data
• If some pages of a fax that is being forwarded were successfully printed, only those pages that were not printed will be
forwarded.
• A forwarded fax becomes a fax transmission job. If transmission does not take place because the transmission was
cancelled or an error occurred, the fax will be held in memory until it can be printed.
• All faxes received are forwarded. Note, however, that faxes received to an F-code confidential memory box cannot be
forwarded.
• To store a forwarding fax number, see
settings (administrator).
• Forwarding is not possible if no faxes were received or a forwarding fax number is not programmed.
• If
"Hold Setting for Received Data
correct password with the numeric keys.
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Set the fax reception method.
• Auto Reception:
When a call comes in, the machine rings and then
automatically begins fax reception.
• Manual Reception: This can be used when an existing extension phone is
connected to the machine. Fax reception is begun by
manual operation after answering on the extension phone.
Specify whether or not two or more copies of received faxes will be printed. The
number of copies is set in
Specify whether or not stapling is performed. (Only when a finisher is installed.)
Stapling settings are set in
When the machine cannot print because it is out of paper or out of toner, received
faxes can be forwarded to another previously stored fax machine.
"Set the Telephone Number for Data
Print" (page 7-77) is enabled, you will be prompted to enter a password. Enter the
7-103
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Description
"Fax Output
Settings", (page 7-110).
"Fax Output
Settings", (page 7-110).
Forwarding" (page 7-109) in the system
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