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Using Convenient Fax Functions > Forward Settings
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Configure the Forwarding Destination.
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Select "Forward Settings" [On] or [Off]
2
Select [Forward Destination].
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[Add] > Select the other party by selecting one of the following keys > [OK] > [Close]
Key
Addr. Book
Email
SMB
FTP
Fax
iFax
NOTE
To edit a registered destination, select the destination to be edited from the list, select
[
] (information icon) and edit the information.
To remove a registered destination, select the destination to be removed from the list and
select [Delete].
Configure the Forwarding Detail Settings.
1
You can change the following settings as necessary, and then select [OK].
File format
File Separation
Email Subject Add. Info
FTP Encrypted TX
Print Settings
Schedule
File Name Settings
Forwarding Detail Settings (page 5-12)
Select the destination registered in the Address Book or Ext
Address Book
Forward originals in e-mail transmission. Enter the e-mail
address of the other party to which you will forward the
received originals.
If you selected [Search Folder from Network], you can
search all PCs on the network for a destination.
If you selected [Search Folder by Host Name], you can enter
the "Domain/Workgroup Name" and "Host Name" to search
PCs on the network for the destination.
If you selected [Folder Path Entry], enter each of the Host
Name, Folder Path, User Name and Password for the
destination to be transferred to.
Forward originals with folder (FTP) transmission. Enter the
Host Name, Folder Path, User Name, and Password of the
other party to which you will forward the received originals.
Forward originals to another fax. Enter the recipient's fax
number using the numeric keys and set the transmission
details.
Forward originals using i-FAX. Enter the Internet FAX address
of the recipient and set the conditions for the destination
machine.
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