A received fax is printed according to the following conditions depending on the page size of the fax.
A standard-size fax, such as those received in the Letter/A4 size, is printed on the same standard size paper with slight reduction (default: [96]%).
For details on the fax print settings, refer to Here.
For faxes that are longer in the longitudinal direction than the standard size, the optimal paper size is determined based on the length and width of the fax, and printed on paper of the same size. If the optimal size paper is not available, the fax is printed on paper of a similar size.
You can always print on the specified size of paper irrespective of the paper size of the received fax.
If the specified print paper size is smaller than the size of the received fax, the size of the fax is reduced to the size of the print paper.
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.
You can always print on the paper loaded into the specified tray irrespective of the paper size of the received fax.
If the size of the paper in the specified tray is smaller than the size of the received fax, the size of the fax is reduced to the paper size of the tray.
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.
If the printing tray is fixed in [Paper Tray Settings], the setting for [Print Paper Size] is ignored ([Print Paper Selection] is automatically switched to [Auto Select]).
If [Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [Full Size], [Paper Tray Settings] is compulsory switched to [Auto].
For faxes that are longer in the longitudinal direction than the standard size, the print size is not reduced, however any area that cannot be fitted to a standard size is printed on the subsequent page.
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.
If [Min. Reduction for RX Print] is set to [Full Size], [Print Separate Fax Pages] is compulsory switched to OFF, and the area that cannot be fitted on a standard size sheet is not printed at all.
If [Duplex Print (RX)] is ON, you cannot use [Print Separate Fax Pages].