Duplex Print (RX) is a function that prints a received fax on both sides of sheets. Printing a multi-page fax on both sides allows you to reduce paper consumption.
For details, refer to Printing a Fax on Both Sides of Paper ([Duplex Print (RX)]).
PC-Fax TX is a function that faxes original data on a Windows computer using the fax driver as if it was printed on this machine. This function allows you to send data by fax without printing an original on a computer, thereby reducing paper consumption.
For details, refer to Outline of PC-Fax TX Function.
Memory RX is a function that saves a received fax in the Memory RX User Box of this machine. It allows you to view the contents of a received fax and print only the required data, thereby reducing paper consumption.
For details, refer to Forcibly Saving a Received Fax in a User Box (Memory RX).
Forward TX is a function that transfers a received fax to a pre-specified destination. Faxes are forwarded to personal E-mail addresses or saved in a shared folder on a computer. The received files can be converted to files for management, and they do not need to be printed, which reduces paper consumption.
For details, refer to Forwarding Received Faxes to Another Destination (Forward TX).
TSI Routing is a function that automatically transfers the received fax to a shared folder on a computer or an E-mail address based on the sender's fax number (TSI). The received files can be converted to files for management, and they do not need to be printed, which reduces paper consumption.
For details, refer to Automatically Sorting Incoming Faxes (TSI Routing).
PC-Fax RX is a function that saves a received fax to the Memory RX User Box. It allows you to view the contents of a received fax and print only the required data, thereby reducing paper consumption.
For details, refer to Saving a Received Fax to a Specified User Box (PC-Fax RX).