User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ABOUT THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION
- SETTINGS AND PROGRAMMING REQUIRED FOR THE NETWORK SCANNER FEATURE
- CONDITION SETTINGS SCREEN OF SCANNER MODE
- SENDING AN IMAGE
- SCANNING SETTINGS (ORIGINAL SIZE, EXPOSURE, RESOLUTION, AND FILE FORMAT)
- SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
- ERASING EDGE SHADOWS (ERASE)
- TRANSMITTING A DIVIDED ORIGINAL (DUAL PAGE SCAN)
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AT A SPECIFIED TIME (TIMER TRANSMISSION)
- TRANSMITTING TWO ORIGINAL PAGES AS A SINGLE PAGE (2IN1)
- TRANSMITTING THE FRONT AND BACK SIDES OF A CARD ON ONE SHEET OF PAPER (CARD SHOT)
- TRANSMITTING A LARGE NUMBER OF PAGES (JOB BUILD)
- PRINTING A TRANSACTION REPORT (TRANSACTION REPORT)
- PROGRAMMING FREQUENTLY USED OPERATIONS (PROGRAM)
- PRIORITY TRANSMISSION OF A STORED JOB
- CANCELING AN E-MAIL/FTP TRANSMISSION
- INTERNET FAX RECEPTION
- TRANSFERRING RECEIVED INTERNET-FAXES TO ANOTHER MACHINE WHEN PRINTING IS NOT POSSIBLE (FORWARDING FUNCTION)
- STORING, EDITING, AND DELETING FROM THE TOUCH PANEL
- STORING ONE-TOUCH KEYS (only addresses for Scan to E-mail and Internet-Fax)
- EDITING AND DELETING ONE-TOUCH KEYS
- PROGRAMMING A GROUP KEY
- EDITING AND DELETING GROUP KEYS
- STORING SENDER INFORMATION
- EDITING AND DELETING SENDER INFORMATION
- STORING A GROUP INDEX
- PRINTING PROGRAMMED INFORMATION
- STORING A PROGRAM
- EDITING AND DELETING PROGRAMS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
- KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM LIST
- USING THE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
- SETTING PROGRAMS
- Operation settings
- Default display settings
- The number of direct address/sender keys displayed setting
- Must input next address key at broadcast setting
- The number of file name/subject keys displayed setting
- Initial resolution setting
- Scan complete sound setting
- Default exposure settings
- Default sender set
- Compression mode at broadcasting
- Initial file format setting
- Maximum size of e-mail attachments
- BCC setting
- Set I-Fax own name and address
- I-Fax speaker volume settings
- Auto wake up print
- Original print on transaction report
- Transaction report print select setting
- Activity report print select setting
- Body text print select setting
- I-Fax reception report on/off setting
- I-Fax reception report request timeout setting
- Rotation sending setting
- Printing page number at receiver
- Maximum size of e-mail attachments
- Number of resend times at reception error
- Auto receive reduce setting
- Reception check interval setting
- Duplex reception setting
- Print style setting
- Set address for data forwarding
- POP3 communication timeout setting
- I-Fax output tray setting
- Anti junk mail/domain name setting
- Entering anti junk mail/domain name
- Deleting an anti junk mail/domain name
- PRINTING OUT SETTINGS
- SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
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IMPORTANT POINTS WHEN USING SCAN TO E-MAIL
Be very careful not to send image data files that are too large.
Your mail server's system administrator may have placed a limit on the amount of data that can be sent in one e-mail
transmission. If this limit is exceeded, the e-mail will not be delivered to the recipient. Even if there is no limit and your
e-mail is successfully delivered, a large data file may take a long time to be received and place a heavy burden on
the recipient's network, depending on the recipient's network (Internet) connection environment.
If large image data files are repeatedly sent, the resulting burden on the network may slow down the speed of other,
unrelated data transmissions and in some cases, may even cause the mail server or network to go down.
The images shown below will produce the file sizes shown below when scanned as 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size originals:
If multiple images are scanned, the file size will be approximately (Size of each image as indicated above) x
(Number of images scanned).
Although the actual limitation depends on your network environment, a general guideline for the maximum file size
for Scan to E-mail is 2000 KB. In cases where you need to send multiple documents, try such measures as lowering
the resolution mode.
Original image samples
The original images shown below are samples to help you understand the above explanations. Note that these
images are smaller than the actual originals (the actual originals are 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size).
Resolution
File size of text original A
when scanned
File size of photo original B
when scanned
[200x200dpi] Approx. 21 KB
(TIFF MMR (G4) format)
Approx. 260 KB
(TIFF MMR (G4) format)
[600x600dpi] Approx. 74 KB
(TIFF MMR (G4) format)
Approx. 2300 KB
(TIFF MMR (G4) format)
Text original A Photo original B