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Setting
Use identifier
Header
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Use this option to define whether the identifier is transmitted.
The fax sender consists of two parts: the identifier and fax header.
You can also insert the identifier directly into the fax header using the
%subscriber% variable.
This can cause the ID to be displayed even if it is deactivated or the ID to be
displayed twice if it is activated.
Default: selected
The fax sender consists of two parts: the identifier and fax header.
This option lets you configure the second part of the fax sender, the header.
In the header you can use different system variables in the form of
placeholders, which are listed below:
%subscriber% (sender ID Note: If the Use identifier checkbox is selected
for the identifier, the ID is output twice in the header if you also use this
variable.)
%requestid% (request ID)
%documentid% (document ID)
%name% (last name of the sender)
%firstname% (first name of the sender)
%company% (company name of the sender)
%extension% (fax extension of the sender)
%time% (current time)
%date% (current date)
To output the page number and number of pages in the header, configure
the CAPI such that the CAPI header is not suppressed. The header outputs
the page number and number of pages left and right-aligned. The C3000
header appears between them.
If you leave the header blank, no fax header is printed on outgoing faxes.
Default:
Fax #%requestid% %firstname% %name%
Fax receipt: Sender off
This option lets you define the information used as the sender and subject
line of a fax when the fax is received.
The two options are: fax sender identifier or sender telephone number
Default: fax sender identifier

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