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Viewing a Received Fax before Printing

To forcibly save a received fax in a User Box (Memory RX)

Forcibly Saving a Received Fax in a User Box (Memory RX)

Memory RX

Memory RX is a function to save a received fax to Memory RX User Box of this machine.

You can check the contents of incoming faxes and print only those you need to print, by which you can reduce the printing cost. This prevents fax data from being stolen or lost after being printed. Because the security is enhanced, you can handle important fax data securely.

If necessary, you can manually forward a required fax. This is convenient for forwarding a fax to a different destination every time depending on the contents of a received fax.

  • The Memory RX function cannot be used together with the following functions.
    Forward TX, PC-Fax RX, TSI Routing

Preparation required to use this function (for the administrator)

Enable the Memory RX function. In addition, specify the password for restricting access to Memory RX User Box.

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

Printing a received fax

To print a fax saved in the Memory RX User Box, browse data in the Memory RX User Box.

For details on the printing procedure, refer to Here.

Forwarding a received fax

To forward a fax saved in the Memory RX User Box, browse data in the Memory RX User Box.

For details on the transmission procedure, refer to Here.

To save a received fax to the specified User Box (PC-Fax RX)

Saving a Received Fax to a Specified User Box (PC-Fax RX)

PC-Fax RX

PC-Fax RX is a function that automatically saves a received fax to the Memory RX User Box.

  • This function cannot be used together with the following functions.
    Memory RX, Forward TX, TSI Routing

  • Faxes with a relay requested are saved in the Relay User Box.

Preparation required to use this function (for the administrator)

Enable PC-Fax RX.

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

Printing a received fax

When you want to print a fax saved in a User Box using PC-Fax RX, browse data in that User Box.

  • For details on how to print files from the Memory RX User Box, refer to Here.

Managing Received Faxes

To add receipt information such as the receiving date and time

Printing by Adding the Date and Time Received ([Footer Position])

Reception information

Reception information contains the date and time of fax reception, the number assigned according to the order of reception (reception number), and page number.

Reception information is added as necessary when a document is printed.

Preparation required to use this function (for the administrator)

To enable printing of the reception information, select the location where to print the reception information.

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

To convert the received fax to a file to forward it to the specified destination for management (Forward TX)

Forwarding Received Faxes to Another Destination (Forward TX)

Forward TX

Forward TX transfers a received fax to a pre-specified destination.

Faxes can be forwarded to personal E-mail addresses or saved in a shared folder in a computer. Received faxes can be converted to files that can be handled by a computer, which saves printing costs.

  • If the forwarding destination is not a fax address, the received fax can be converted in the specified file format to be forwarded to a destination. The file types able to be specified are PDF, XPS, and TIFF.
    To specify other file types, ask your service representative to configure settings. For details, contact your service representative.

  • This function cannot be used together with the following functions.
    Memory RX, PC-Fax RX, TSI Routing

Preparation required to use this function (for the administrator)

Enable the Forward TX function. In conjunction with this, register forwarding destinations for received faxes.
To specify a destination, directly enter the fax number, or select the desired number of destinations registered on this machine. When selecting the desired number of destinations registered on this machine, you can specify the following forward destinations.

  • Fax

  • E-Mail Address

  • SMB

  • FTP

  • WebDAV

  • Internet Fax

  • IP Address Fax

  • Group

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

To convert received faxes to files and sorting them by fax number to be managed (TSI Routing)

Automatically Sorting Incoming Faxes (TSI Routing)

TSI Routing

TSI (Transmitting Subscriber Identification) Routing is a function that distributes received faxes to the shared folder or E-mail addresses based on the sender's fax number (TSI). There is no need to sort printed faxes for each recipient and no risk of missing a fax. To use the TSI Routing function, it is necessary to preset routing destinations. Routing destinations can be registered for up to 256 fax numbers (TSIs).

  • A file is sent to routing destinations in the default file type specified by the transmission method.

  • By default, a received fax is printed without being forwarded if it was not successfully distributed.

  • This function cannot be used together with the following functions.
    Memory RX, Forward TX, PC-Fax RX

Preparation required to use this function (for the administrator)

Enabling the TSI Routing function. Also, register fax numbers (TSIs) of senders targeted for forwarding, forwarding destinations, and file type. You can specify the following forwarding destinations.

  • Fax

  • E-Mail Address

  • SMB

  • FTP

  • WebDAV

  • Internet Fax

  • IP Address Fax

  • Group

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

To temporarily save a fax in memory or forward a fax when it cannot be printed immediately (In-memory Proxy Reception)

Saving/Forwarding a Fax Which Cannot Be Printed (In-memory Proxy Reception)

In-memory proxy reception

When the machine cannot print a received fax due to paper jam or exhaustion of consumables, the received fax is stored in the memory until this machine is ready to print.

If it is not possible to promptly deal with the problem, the saved fax can be forwarded to another destination.

In-memory proxy reception functions automatically.

  • Memory proxy reception is disabled when there is no remaining memory space.

  • When the troubleshooting is complete for paper jam etc., the machine starts printing a saved fax.

Forwarding fax received and stored in the memory (in-memory proxy reception)

  1. Tap [Job List] on the home screen.

  2. Select a job received using in-memory proxy reception, and tap [Forward].

    • Use [Select Job Ty] to narrow down jobs to be displayed in the list.

  3. Select a job to be forwarded, specify the forwarding destination and also tap [OK].

    • You can either directly enter a forwarding destination by tapping the input area or the keyboard icon, or select one from destinations registered in the machine by selecting the list icon.

  4. Tap [Start].

    Forwarding starts.

  • When a fax saved is forwarded to a non-fax address, the fax is converted into the file format that is specified as the default in the scan/fax mode.

Receiving an Important Fax

To restrict communication peers by password (Closed Network RX)

Restricting Communication Peers by Password (Closed Network RX)

Closed Network RX

Closed Network RX is a function that restricts fax senders by passwords.

When receiving a fax, the machine checks the password sent from the sender against the password preset for this machine and, if they match, accepts transmission.

  • You can use this function only when the remote machine is one of our models that has Password TX function.

  • Sending a Fax with a Password (Password TX) (Here)

Preparation required to use this function

Enable the Closed Network RX function. Specify the password to restrict the communication.

For details on the setting procedure, refer to Here.

Receiving a Polling File on the Recipient

To receive a polling file registered on the recipient (Polling RX)

Receiving a Fax for Polling (Polling RX)

About Polling RX

Polling RX is a function that receives a file for polling saved in a transmitting machine by sending a request from this machine.

The communication fee is charged to the recipient.

  • This function cannot be used together with the following functions.
    Relay Distribution, Confidential Communication, ECM OFF, Quick Memory TX, Overseas TX, Password TX, Polling TX, Polling TX (Bulletin Board), Polling RX (Bulletin Board), F-Code TX

  • Registering a file for polling (Here)

Operation flow

  1. Display the Fax screen of classic style.

    • For details on how to display the screen, refer to Here.

  2. Specify the destination.

  3. Tap [Application] - [Fax Setting] - [Polling RX], and tap [ON].

  4. Check that [Normal] is highlighted, and tap [OK].

  5. Use the Start key to start transmission.

To receive a file registered on a bulletin board of the recipient (Polling RX)

Receiving a File Registered on the Bulletin Board (Polling RX)

About Polling RX (Bulletin)

Polling RX (Bulletin) is a function that receives a file for polling saved in the Bulletin Board User Box in a transmitting machine by sending a request from this machine.

The communication fee is charged to the recipient.

  • When the Polling TX (Bulletin Board) function is enabled, the following functions cannot be used together.
    Relay Distribution, Confidential Communication, ECM OFF, Quick Memory TX, Overseas TX, Password TX, Polling TX, Polling TX (Bulletin Board), Polling RX, F-Code TX

  • Registering a file for polling on the bulletin board (Polling TX) (Here)

Operation flow

  1. Display the Fax screen of classic style.

    • For details on how to display the screen, refer to Here.

  2. Specify the destination.

  3. Tap [Application] - [Fax Setting] - [Polling RX], and tap [ON].

  4. Tap [Bulletin], enter the number of the Bulletin Board User Box in the receiving machine, and tap [OK].

  5. Use the Start key to start transmission.