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8.10 Scan Setting (Administrator mode)
The device name of this machine used in the file name and the transmission
of the scanned data can be specified.
Settings can be specified for the following.
Item Description
Machine Name Enter the device name of this machine that is used for the file name. Up to 16
characters can be entered.
Division by
Page
Applied when performing the Scan to E-Mail or Internet fax operation.
Select whether the data is divided by page when scanned data is sent.
Division by Size Applied when performing the Scan to E-Mail operation.
Select whether the data is divided by a fixed size when scanned data is sent.
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Note
Depending on the e-mail software used by the recipient, the bi-
nary division (“Division by Size”) may not be available.
Size of Division When “Division by Size” is set to “On”, type in the size of the data sections
(between 16 and 2000 KB)
Interval of
Division
Transmission
When “Division by Size” is set to “On”, type in the number of seconds
(between 1 and 255) for the interval when the divided data is sent.
E-mail Mode
TX Quality
(Max.)
Select the maximum resolution (“200 dpi”, “400 dpi” or “600 dpi”) for the data
to be sent as an Internet fax.
TX Size (Max.) Select the maximum document size (“Letter”, “Legal” or “11*17”) for the data
to be sent as an Internet fax.
Coding Method Select the coding method (“MH”, “MR” or “MMR”) for the data to be sent as
an Internet fax. The data amount for the coding methods increase as follows:
MMR, MR, MH.
Scan Mode
B/W: File Type Select the format (“TIFF” or “PDF”) of the data that is to be saved when
performing the Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, or Scan to HDD
operation.
If “TIFF” was selected, the setting changes to “Multi Page TIFF” with the Scan
to FTP, Scan to SMB or Scan to HDD operation.
B/W: Coding
Method
Select the coding method (“MH” or “MMR”) for the data to be sent when
performing the Scan to E-Mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to SMB, or Scan to HDD
operation. The data amount with the MMR coding method is less than with
the MH method.