Fax Using The Internet (I-Fax) - Brother MFC-J3930DW Online User's Manual

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Fax Using the Internet (I-Fax)

With Brother's I-Fax program, you can send and receive fax documents using the Internet as the transport
mechanism. Documents are transmitted in email messages as attached TIFF files. Your computer can send and
receive documents as long as it has an application that can generate and view TIFF files. You can use any TIFF
viewer application. Documents sent via the Brother machine will be converted into a TIFF format automatically. If
you want to send and receive messages to and from your Brother machine, your computer's email application
must support Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME).
To use this feature, go to the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com, click Downloads on your model
page and download the I-Fax Install Tool.
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1. Fax (Sender)
2. Telephone line
3. Your Brother Machine (Receiver/Sender)
4. The Internet
5. A computer receives a forwarded email
6. A fax machine receives a forwarded fax
I-Fax supports sending and receiving documents in Letter or A4 format and in monochrome only.
If your document is in Ledger or A3 format, it will be reduced to Letter or A4 format automatically when it
is sent.
Related Information
Advanced Network Features
Important Information about Internet Fax (I-Fax)
Configure Your Brother Machine for Email or I-Fax
I-Fax Options
Forward Received Email and Fax Messages
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