Checking And Deleting Received Faxes - Canon imageCLASS D1370 Basic Operation Manual

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1
Press [
] (Menu).
2
Select <System Settings> using [ ] or [ ] and
press [OK].
Menu
USB Direct Print Se
Printer Settings
Adjustment/Maintena
System Settings
3
Select <Communication Management Settings>
using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK].
System Settings
Device Information
Dept. ID Management
Security Settings
Communication Manage
4
Select <Memory Lock Settings> using [ ] or [ ]
and press [OK].
When <Memory Lock PIN> is set, enter the number using the
numeric keys and press [OK].
Communication Mgt. Set
Fax Settings
Memory Lock Settings
5
Select <Off> using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK].
Memory Lock Settings
Off
On
Fax documents saved in the memory are combined and printed.
6
Press [
] (Menu) to close the menu screen.
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Checking and Deleting Received Faxes

Check the details of faxes stored in memory. Delete faxes that
you no longer need.
NOTE
About faxes stored in memory
You can specify forwarding destinations.
"Forwarding Fax Documents" (→P. 6-15)
You can combine and print documents saved in the memory
Instead of printing during receiving.
"Combining and Printing the Received Documents You Saved"
(→P. 6-18)
Keys to be used for this operation
1
Press [
] (Status Monitor/Cancel).
2
Select <RX Job> using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK].
Status Monitor/Cancel
Device Status
Copy/Print Job
TX Job
RX Job
3
Select <Job Status> using [ ] or [ ] and press
[OK].
RX Job Status/History
Job Status
Job History
4
Select the job that you want to check or delete
using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK].
RX Job Status
12:52AM Receiving
12:54AM Waiting:Print
The details of the job is displayed.
Details
<Delete>
<Forward>
Job Number: 0004
Status:Waiting to...
Status Monitor/Cancel
OK
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