Oki OF5750 Options Manual

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  • Page 1 5750_5950_tp.tif T.37 Option Guide P/N 59338701...
  • Page 2 Written and produced by the Oki Data Training and Information document. Publications Department. Trademark Information OKI and Oki Data are registered trademarks and OKIFAX is a trademark of Oki Electric Industry Company, Ltd. Other product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their proprietors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Helpful Hints (T.37) ............18 PSTN Faxing vs. Internet Faxing ........18 Internet Fax ..............19 E-mail Addresses vs. PSTN (Phone) Numbers ....19 T.37 Internet Fax ..........7 Status of Server .............. 19 Overview ................7 Backup / Archive (Network Scan) ......... 19 Operation Overview (End User) .........
  • Page 4 List of User Functions (Network Settings) ....... 25 Sending to a Non-Programmed E-mail ......50 Delete POP Message ............27 Limitations and Suggestions ......... 51 Time Between GMT ............28 TIFF Format ..............52 Text Print ............... 29 Viewing TIFF Files ............52 Header Print ..............
  • Page 5 Image Resolution ............65 Banner Output ..............71 IFAX Sender ID .............. 65 Problem Solving ..............72 Network Printing ..............66 End User ................72 Printing Documents ............66 Option Board Error ............72 Printing on Transparencies ..........66 LAN Data Error .............. 72 Operating Systems ............
  • Page 6 OKIFAX...
  • Page 7: T.37 Internet Fax

    T.37 Internet Fax Overview Operation Overview (End User) T.37 Internet Fax is an easy-to-use feature that is difficult to This section should be used as a quick-reference for using the explain. your T.37 Internet Fax. This overview has several sections to help you understand This section does not provide detailed explanations of T.37 Internet Fax.
  • Page 8: Operation Overview (End User)

    Operation Overview (End User) Information Provided The following items provide the information you will need to To make a LAN connection, the following information must use your fax machine. be configured on this machine. Ask your network User’s Guide administrator about these settings. Warranty Document an IP Address T.37 Option Guide (this book)
  • Page 9: Internet Fax Transmission

    Internet Fax Transmission General Information To send an Internet Fax message, you need a mail server from These settings are similar to those of popular mail clients which to send e-mail. such as Netscape Messenger, Outlook and Eudora. Please consult your network administrator about the settings You can start transmission when these settings have been listed below, which are required in order to make a configured.
  • Page 10 SMTP Server Address / Name Host Name Enter the SMTP server name or IP Address. Enter the host name of this machine. If entering the server’s IP Address, be sure to type the dots If you do not know the host name, enter the e-mail address (full-stops) dividing the numbers.
  • Page 11: Internet Fax Reception

    Internet Fax Reception General Information The machine is ready to receive Internet Fax messages when To receive an Internet Fax message, you need a mail server these settings have been configured. for sending e-mail. To receive a fax message, the machine will access the server Please consult your network administrator about the settings automatically at regular intervals according to the POP listed below, which are required in order to make a...
  • Page 12: Accessing Network Settings

    POP Server Address / Name Accessing Network Settings Enter the POP server name or IP Address. From the Fax Machine Front Panel When entering the server’s IP Address, be sure to enter the 1 Press Menu/Exit to enter the menu. dots (full-stops) dividing the numbers.
  • Page 13 List of Settings User Function 93 Network Settings User Function 80 Auto Tray Switch 1: IP ADDRESS User Function 81 Paper Size Check 2: SUBNETMASK User Function 82 LAN Print T.O. 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY User Function 83 POP Interval 4: SMTP SERVER NAME User Function 84 Delete POP Message 5: POP SERVER NAME...
  • Page 14: Information Provided

    Information Provided The following items provide the information you will need to User’s Guide use your fax machine. The User’s Guide provides the information common to all User’s Guide configurations. Warranty Document T.37 Option Guide Warranty Document OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide The Warranty Document provides the warranty, service and Software Utilities CD-ROM support, and Material Safety Data Sheet information for this...
  • Page 15: T.37 Option Guide

    T.37 Option Guide The Option Guide provides the information unique to the Network Print Driver T.37 Internet Fax configuration of the product series. The Network Print Driver enables network printing from your fax machine. OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide The Network Print Driver supports only network The OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide provides the information printing.
  • Page 16: Components Of An Internet Fax

    Components of an Internet Fax A fax sent over the Internet has three components. Header Header The header includes all routing information for the path your e-mail Internet Fax followed from the time it was sent to the time it TIFF attachment(s) was received.
  • Page 17: What Your T.37 Internet Fax Machine Can Do

    What Your T.37 Internet Fax Machine Can T.37 Internet Fax is a feature with many capabilities. This unit can send and receive faxes via a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) send and receive faxes via the Internet print via a Local Area Network (LAN) act as a network scanner act as a Gateway service act as a convenience copier...
  • Page 18: Helpful Hints (T.37)

    Helpful Hints (T.37) Your fax machine has many features and capabilities that will PSTN Faxing vs. Internet Faxing help you PSTN Faxing is fax communication conducted via telephone operate the machine lines. You are probably familiar with PSTN faxing. PSTN Faxing requires telephone numbers and telephone lines.
  • Page 19: Internet Fax

    Internet Fax Internet Fax is a term with several meanings, depending on Status of Server context. Internet Faxing is conducted over the Internet via network servers. Internet Fax can mean If the servers are down, running slowly, or experiencing other fax communication conducted via the Internet.
  • Page 20: Operation Overview

    Operation Overview Setup Setup covers the network installation procedures, such as Before the machine is used, three processes must be establishing the IP Addresses and configuring the network completed. card. Installation A network administrator will perform setup. Setup Customization Customization Customization covers the programming procedures, such as Installation and setup requirements may vary from One-Touch keys, machine settings, and network settings.
  • Page 21: Lan Topologies And Operating Systems

    LAN Topologies and Operating Systems Network Print Protocols Listed below are the LAN topologies and operating systems TCP/IP supported by your fax machine. IPX/SPX NetBEUI 10base-T Ethernet 100base-TX Ethernet (Fast Ethernet) Internet Fax Protocols TCP/IP Operating systems supported by the printer driver: SMTP Windows 3.1 POP3...
  • Page 22: Set Up (On A Network)

    Set Up (on a Network) Identifying Current Settings When your fax machine is setup on a network, settings for the Settings Recorded on the Network Card machine are located in two places. There are two ways to print a report of the settings recorded settings stored on the fax machine on the network card.
  • Page 23: Network Card Manual

    Network Card Manual Using the Button on the Network Card 7100e+ User’s Guide Some Network Cards may not have a black button. The 7100e+ User’s Guide, which is supplied with the optional network card, explains how to use the Network If yours does not, refer to the previous section, “Using Card.
  • Page 24: Settings Stored On The Fax Machine

    Settings Stored on the Fax Machine Accessing Settings 1 Press Menu/Exit to enter the menu. General Information until Setup appears on the display. 2 Press User Functions 80 to 93 are reserved for network settings. Press Enter. User Functions 80 to 82 are for network printing. until LANOPTIONS appears on the display.
  • Page 25: List Of User Functions (Network Settings)

    List of User Functions (Network Settings) User Function 93 Network Settings Explanations of each user function follow this list. 1: IP ADDRESS User Function 80 Auto Tray Switch 2: SUBNETMASK User Function 81 Paper Size Check 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY User Function 82 LAN Print T.O.
  • Page 26 Auto Tray Switch Paper Size Check User Function 80 User Function 81 Settings are: ON or OFF Settings are: ON or OFF Default is: OFF. Default is: ON. When Auto Tray Switch is set to ON, your fax machine will Set to ON use paper from another tray when paper runs out in one If Paper Size Check is set to ON, an alarm displays when...
  • Page 27: Delete Pop Message

    LAN Print T.O. POP Interval User Function 82 User Function 83 It is impossible to judge whether printing data is not being Use this to set the interval between POP receptions. transmitted due to network delay or the end of the data If the interval is set to 0, no automatic receptions occur.
  • Page 28: Time Between Gmt

    50 Communications Limit Time Between GMT User Function 85 Your fax machine maintains a log of up to 50 communications. GMT is Greenwich Mean Time. This log prevents repeat receptions of any messages that have Use this function to set the difference between your already been read.
  • Page 29: Text Print

    Text Print Header Print User Function 86 User Function 87 This function determines if the body text of an e-mail is This function determines how the e-mail header is printed. printed. Text Print (User Function 86) must be ON for this setting If this function is set to ON, the text in e-mail is printed.
  • Page 30: Coding Mode

    Coding Mode Extra Fine Mode User Function 88 User Function 89 This function determines the coding mode for the TIFF file This function determines the scan resolution of the EX.FINE images sent by Internet Facsimile. mode for Internet Faxing. Available settings are: MH, MR, MMR. Available settings are: 300 dpi or 600 dpi.
  • Page 31: Domain Name

    Domain Name Domain Name Restrictions User Function 91 Up to five (5) domain names may be registered. This function is only used when setting up your fax machine Each domain name may be up to 64 characters long. as a gateway for relay fax. This is also known as an off-ramp. When a SMTP reception request is received, the e-mail This setting is required when forwarding e-mail received by will be received only if the sender’s domain name...
  • Page 32: Message Disposition Notification (Mdn)

    Message Disposition Notification (MDN) When User Function 92, Message Disposition Notification (MDN) is set to ON, you will receive a User Function 92 notification when the recipient of your message opens Some mail clients and Internet Fax products currently on the market cannot receive this MDN format correctly.
  • Page 33 Your machine always returns an MDN to anyone If MDN is set to ON, a confirmation is returned if the sending mail with an MDN request, regardless of the recipient is setting for User Function 92: MDN. an Internet Fax machine The setting for User Function 92: MDN does not affect a mail client that supports MDN the Error MDN message.
  • Page 34: Network Settings

    Network Settings User Function 93 After changing the network settings under User Function 93, press MENU. This function modifies these network settings. 1: IP ADDRESS The machine goes into standby mode. 2: SUBNETMASK After a few seconds’ pause, the display shows that the 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY Network Card is being initialized.
  • Page 35 DHCP Server Explanation of Settings If you are working with a DHCP (Dynamic Host 1: IP ADDRESS Configuration Protocol) server, the following items are set Sets the IP address. automatically. 2: SUBNETMASK 1: IP ADDRESS Sets the subnet mask. 2: SUBNETMASK 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway address.
  • Page 36 Restrictions 5: POP SERVER NAME If DNS has been set, use the host name (e.g., Enter either the IP address or the host name of the POP mail mail.network.com). server. If DNS has not been set, enter the IP address of the If the DNS name of the SMTP server does not work, server.
  • Page 37 6: POP USER ID Restrictions Enter the user ID registered on the POP3 server. up to 16 characters may be entered. You may use Latin letters, numbers and symbols. Restrictions To enter symbols, use either one-touch key 20 or up to 16 characters may be entered. key “0”...
  • Page 38 9: DNS S .SRV ADDRESS 11: FAX E-mail Address DNS means Domain Name Service. Enter the e-mail address assigned to your machine. S.Serv means Secondary Server. Restrictions Sets the IP address of the DNS secondary server. up to 64 characters may be entered. You may use Latin letters, numbers and symbols.
  • Page 39 12: DSN (Delivery Status Notification) When User Function 93, Network Settings, DSN is ON, your machine receives confirmations (MDN) from the MDN vs. DSN mail server of anyone sent a message by your machine. MDN: you receive a confirmation that your message 13: NIC INITIALIZE was received by the destination mail server.
  • Page 40: Changing Settings

    Changing Settings Settings Changed Only by Using the Web Page There are four ways to change the network settings for your Printer Status machine. Network Status 1 menu of the machine TCP/IP 2 web page of the network card NetWare 3 OKIVIEW 32 (Adminmanager) NetBEUI 4 Telnet...
  • Page 41: Settings Changed By Using The Web Page Or The Menu

    Settings Changed by Using the Web Page or the Menu User Function 93, Network Settings 1: IP ADDRESS 2: SUBNETMASK 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY 4: SMTP SERVER NAME 5: POP SERVER NAME 6: POP USER ID 7: POP PASSWORD 8: DNS P .SRV ADDRESS 9: DNS S .SRV ADDRESS 10: HOST NAME 11: FAX E-mail Address...
  • Page 42: Settings Changed Only By Using Okiview 32

    Settings Changed Only by Using OKIVIEW 32 You can use OKIVIEW 32 to adjust the settings for User Function 93, Network Settings. Network Card Configuration General See the OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide, “OKILAN Configuration, Setting Up the OKILAN 7100e+ Using Password OKIVIEW 32”...
  • Page 43: Using The Okilan 7100E+ Web Page

    Using the OKILAN 7100e+ Web Page Network Status You can use the Web page of the network card to change the Shows the status of TCP/IP, NetWare and NetBEUI. network settings for your machine. TCP/IP See the OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide, “OKILAN See the OKILAN 7100e+ User’s Guide, “OKILAN Configuration, Using the OKILAN 7100e+ Web Page.”...
  • Page 44 OKIVIEW 32 POP Port Number The items listed here are only accessed via the web page. Sets the POP protocol port number. You can also use the web page to adjust the settings for Do not change this unless it is necessary. User Function 93, Network Settings.
  • Page 45: Using Okiview 32

    Using OKIVIEW 32 When you start OKIVIEW 32, you will see a list of the Network Cards connected to the printers and facsimiles. Use this tool to configure the Network Card on Check the MAC addresses of the printers and facsimiles to Windows95/98/NT4.0 via the network.
  • Page 46: Telnet

    SNMP General See the OKILAN 7100e+ User's Guide. Set the password. The Printer TRAP facility of the tool supplied with Internet TCP/IP Fax has been expanded. Allows you to modify the settings listed below. You can add up to 5 addresses in TCP/IP as Printer Traps Enable DHCP/BOOTP or RARP and also an extra address in IPX/SPX, for which trap alarms IP Address, Subnet mask and Default Gateway...
  • Page 47: Customization

    Customization For Speed Dials 41 (OKIFAX 5750) or 81 (OKIFAX 5950) and above, program the number(s) and print the Telephone Directory. Programming e-mail Addresses See the User’s Guide, “Reports, Telephone Directory.” You can program (store) e-mail addresses into your machine, 1 Press Menu/Exit to enter the menu.
  • Page 48: Confirming E-Mail Address Programming

    8 Press Menu/Exit to return the machine to standby mode. E-mail Address Restrictions 9 When finished with the programming of One Touch keys, up to 64 characters may be entered. lift off the plastic cover. Use a pencil to write the name of You may use Latin letters, numbers and symbols.
  • Page 49: Using Internet Fax

    Using Internet Fax Differences Sending a Document Internet Fax data is scanned into memory before transmission. General Information Your machine must establish a server connection before Sending a document from the document feeder of the the document is sent. machine using the Internet Fax feature is very similar to sending a document using the Public Switched Telephone Stopping a Transmission Network (PSTN / regular phone line).
  • Page 50: Sending To A Non-Programmed E-Mail

    Entry methods are: Sending to a Non-Programmed E-mail Also known as Numeric Keypad (Walk-up) e-mail faxing One-Touch If you want to send an Internet Fax, but you do not want to Search program the e-mail address as a One-Touch, you must make You must know the first letter of the e-mail address sure that it is sent as an Internet Transmission.
  • Page 51: Limitations And Suggestions

    Limitations and Suggestions If you need a digital copy of a fax transmission for your records, send the fax to the destination and your e-mail address. Your e-mail address will receive a digital copy (.TIFF format) of whatever you send. You cannot combine e-mail addresses and telephone numbers in one fax transmission.
  • Page 52: Tiff Format

    TIFF Format This is not an issue when you send to a machine identical to yours or if you send to a PC. When functioning as an Internet Fax, your machine converts scanned documents into a single TIFF-format file and sends it Your machine attaches the following text to fax document e- by e-mail.
  • Page 53: Receiving Internet Faxes

    Receiving Internet Faxes If too little memory is available, reception may be terminated before the complete message is received. Your machine can receive Internet Faxes two ways. Automatic Reception Install an optional memory expansion kit if your Manual Reception Internet Fax receptions frequently terminate before completion.
  • Page 54: Manual Reception

    Text Print ON Manual Reception Your machine can manually receive mail. If User Function 86, TEXT PRINT, is set to ON, your machine receives only one message during each reception. If your machine performs a manual reception, but no messages (mail) are on the server, service code F941 is used If User Function 86, Text Print is set to ON, your as the record of the session.
  • Page 55: Receiving Tiff Files

    Receiving TIFF files Compression Your machine receives mail messages with TIFF attachments Your machine can receive files with the following from the mail server and prints out the attached files. compression formats. Restrictions TIFF MMR * * This setting can be changed Your machine can print out TIFFs in the Simple Mode defined in ITU-T T.37.
  • Page 56: Printing E-Mails

    Printing e-mails When User Function 86, Text Print set to ON, the following components print header e-mail (Body Text) any messages (text) that appear before or after the TIFFs Limitations Your fax machine can print ASCII text Latin letters and numbers Symbols ! # &...
  • Page 57: Gateway Services (Forwarding)

    Gateway Services (Forwarding) Procedure 1 Create a personal mailbox as a relay mailbox. 2 Register a one-touch key, with an e-mail address assigned Faxes to an e-mail Address to it, in the relay mailbox. Your fax machine can forward incoming faxes from an Any fax image sent to this Personal Box is then forwarded F-Code fax machine to an e-mail address.
  • Page 58: E-Mails To A Fax Number

    E-mails to a Fax Number Image Restrictions Your machine can forward images received via e-mail to only TIFFs can be forwarded another fax machine. TIFFs must be the type of file your machine can receive. Your fax machine uses SMTP reception to do this. text files cannot be forwarded.
  • Page 59: Mail Address Format

    Mail Address Format Domain Name Restrictions The exact mail address format required for e-mail-to-fax You must register the domain names that your machine forwarding varies from one network to another. will communicate with (receive data from) when forwarding e-mail-to-fax. Consult with your network administrator for the correct format to use.
  • Page 60: How It Works

    Mail Server Settings for E-mail-to-FAX How it Works Gateway Service 1 The client sends a message to the mail server using the address format FAX=123@fax.abc.com. The setting changes explained here can only be made by a network administrator. A client can be a computer or an Internet Fax. To use gateway service 1 (e-mail-to-OKIFAX-to-G3 FAX), the 2 The mail server makes an enquiry to the DNS server about mail server and the DNS server must be configured to forward...
  • Page 61: Dns Server

    DNS Server IP address of this DNS server: First, register your fax machine onto the DNS server. 192.168.1.101 In this example, the settings for a type of DNS server called IP address of the client PC: BIND run on UNIX are explained. 192.168.1.50 You will need to know or set the following items.
  • Page 62: Mail Server

    Add a PTR Record Mail Server Most of the time, the DNS server configuration explained in Add a PTR record of the fax machine to the reverse zone file. the DNS Server section will allow you to use the e-mail-to- Pointer (PTR) Record FAX relay service.
  • Page 63 To configure the mail server, you will 2 Add a string (specifying e-mail-to-FAX relay) to /etc/sendmail.lw. insert strings into sendmail.def add strings specifying email-to-FAX relay ……… create a new sendmail.cf overwrite the original sendmail.cf With “fax”, the server DOES NOT receive mail to restart the mail server fax.abc.com.
  • Page 64: Mail Forwarding Process

    Network Scanner Mail Forwarding Process 1 Client sends mail to mail server Your fax machine can be used as a network scanner. (To: fax=123@fax.abc.com) Remember the following when using your fax machine as a 2 Mail server makes enquiry to DNS server regarding network scanner: fax.abc.com you can adjust the resolution of the scanned images...
  • Page 65: How It Works

    How it Works IFAX Sender ID The document is scanned as if it were being sent as an User Function 90: IFAX Sender ID must be set to ON when Internet Fax, but the document is actually sent to an e-mail you are using your fax machine for faxing using the Internet.
  • Page 66: Network Printing

    Network Printing Printing on Transparencies When printing on transparencies, set the Media Type to Light Printing Documents use manual feed To use your fax machine to print documents via the LAN, set the machine for face-up stacking you need to install the appropriate software from the supplied recommended transparency type is 3M CG2300 CD-ROM and make the correct settings for your environment.
  • Page 67: Operating Systems

    Operating Systems When printing directly from Windows NT 4.0 or 2000, use LPR (Microsoft TCP/IP Printing), included in Windows NT NetWare 4.0 and 2000. Recommended procedure: Add the LPR port as the driver output port and assign it the IP Address configured for Network Card. Install the printer driver.
  • Page 68: Windows 95/98

    Windows 95/98 Windows 3.1 Recommended procedure: Recommended procedure: Install the printer driver. Install the printer driver. Install the network card utility. Run SETUP.EXE from the Win31 directory on the Install the Oki Print Monitor (LPR Utility). supplied CD-ROM. Configure the network card. Configure the network card.
  • Page 69: Configuring From Network Utilities

    Configuration Configuring from Network Utilities (also known as CD Setup Utilities) Network settings can be modified through the front panel (menu) of your fax machine via User Function 93: Network The network card configurations may be altered from a PC Settings.
  • Page 70: Settings

    Settings Paper Size Check 1: IP ADDRESS User Function 81 Sets the IP address. Settings are: ON or OFF 2: SUBNETMASK Default is: ON. Sets the subnet mask. Set to ON 3: DEFAULT GATEWAY If Paper Size Check is set to ON, an alarm displays when the paper size specified from the PC does not match the Sets the default gateway address.
  • Page 71: Banner Output

    Banner Output LAN Print T.O. Your fax machine supports TEXT-style Banner of NetWare User Function 82 3.x and NetWare 4.x. It is impossible to judge whether printing data is not being Only US-ASCII characters will print. transmitted due to network delay or the end of the data stream.
  • Page 72: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving There are two areas of Problem Solving. When the print job was cancelled from a PC, LAN End User DATA ERROR may be displayed. This is because Network Administrator defective data may have been transmitted to the fax machine.
  • Page 73: Network Administrator

    Network Administrator Numbers 900 and above are codes defined specifically for this Internet Fax. Service Codes Codes When a communication error occurs, print the Activity E001 Text print Report. Use the report to find the service code for the error. When E001 occurs, the “Number of Pages”...
  • Page 74: Smtp Protocol Error Codes

    SMTP Protocol Error Codes E500 Syntax error, command unrecognized. The following are SMTP protocol error codes given in This may include errors such as command line too RFC821. long. RFC is an Internet “standards” term meaning “Request For E501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments Comment.”...
  • Page 75: Pop3 Communication Errors

    POP3 Communication Errors There are no standard error code definitions for the POP3 F020 POP protocol PASS command error protocol. F030 POP protocol RETR command error Here is the format for POP3 Communication Errors. F040 POP protocol DELE command error F123 F050 POP protocol TOP command error...
  • Page 76: Transmission Troubleshooting

    Transmission Troubleshooting The TIFF file I sent does not print out at the receiver. Transmission fails; a communication error occurs. Resend the file, making sure to use Standard resolution and MH coding. See if the server is down. If you sent the file using Ex-fine resolution or any coding Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNetMask and Default Gateway mode other than MH, the receiving machine may not be settings correct?
  • Page 77 Reception does not start. The same mail prints repeatedly. Has the POP interval been set at 0? Is the User Function 84: DELETE POP MSG set to TYPE2? If the TEXT PRINT setting is ON, you cannot receive Do not use other settings unless you receive mail on a PC messages while a print alarm (no paper, cover open, paper as well as on your fax machine.
  • Page 78: E-Mail-To-Fax Troubleshooting

    E-mail-to-Fax Troubleshooting The fax machine prints out a large number of meaningless characters. I have sent data using the format “FAX=[telephone number]@[domain name], but it has not been delivered to It may be printing out Base64-encoded data. the Internet Fax. If this frequently occurs, change the User Function 86: You may have set the domain name (the part after @) TEXT PRINT setting to OFF.
  • Page 79 Received e-mails are not deleting from the server the way I Your fax machine will receive and print e-mails, but the want them to. log will not be correct. Check the setting of User Function 84: Delete POP To correct this error Message.
  • Page 80 The headers of my Internet Faxes are not printing the way The setting for this function always applies when using I want them to. Internet Fax. Text Print (User Function 86) must be ON for this setting IFAX Sender ID (User Function 89) is independent from (Header Print) to be valid.
  • Page 81 If you are using your fax as a scanner, turn this setting With APOP, the POP password will be encrypted before it is off. This prevents the sender ID data from appearing in sent. scanned images. A communication error will occur if this setting is turned on when using a server which does not support APOP.
  • Page 82: Printing Troubleshooting

    Printing Troubleshooting How do I confirm that the Internet Fax I sent was received by the person I sent it to? I want to use my fax machine as a printer. When I try to You must contact the person and confirm with them install the printer driver on my Windows 2000 system, I directly.

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