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TX/RX Settings

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Specify how to print faxes received and how to handle files in a polling transmission.

Settings

Description

[Duplex Print (RX)]

Select whether to print an original on both sides of paper when multi-page fax is received.

For details, refer to Here.

[Letter/Ledger over A4/A3]

Select whether to preferentially print an original on inch-sized paper when a fax is received.

For details, refer to Here.

[Print Paper Selection]

Select the criterion of selecting paper for printing a fax.

For details, refer to Here.

[Print Paper Size]

Select size of paper for printing received fax.

For details, refer to Here.

[Incorrect User Box No. Entry]

Select the action taken by the machine if unregistered user box is specified for receiving a fax using the machine's box.

For details, refer to Here.

[Paper Tray Settings]

Specify the paper tray to print a fax.

For details, refer to Here.

[Min. Reduction for RX Print]

If necessary, change the reduction ratio that is used when printing a fax.

For details, refer to Here.

[Print Separate Fax Pages]

Select whether to print a fax longer than the standard size on separate pages.

For details, refer to Here.

[File After Polling TX]

Select whether to delete a file after it is sent in response to a polling request if Polling TX is used to register files for polling.

For details, refer to Here.

[No. of Sets (RX)]

If necessary, change the number of copies to print a fax.

For details, refer to Here.

[Individual Receiving Line Setup]

Select whether to specify a fax receiving operation for each line when multiple lines are used.

For details, refer to Here.

[Individual Sender Line Setup]

Specify whether to use a different sender name for each line when multiple lines are used.

For details, refer to Here.

[RX Document Print Settings]

Select whether to print a received network fax in color or black and white.

For details, refer to Here.