Digital Colour Imaging Systems Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- Conventions
- Table of Contents
- Getting To Know Your Machine
- Basic Fax Transmission
- Fax Transmission Procedure
- Entering a Destination
- Transmission with Destination Monitoring
- Talking to the Remote Party Before Transmission
- Setting Original Quality
- Setting the Original Size
- Transmitting 2-Sided Originals
- Verification Stamp
- Transmitting a Document Stored in Memory
- Job Build and SADF
- Direct Transmission
- Verifying Communication Status
- Rotated Transmission
- Batch Transmission
- Getting an Outside Line Using PIN Code Access
- Using Program Keys
- Cancelling a Communication
- Dial Prefix
- Convenient Fax Features
- Fax Reception
- Internet Fax
- What is Internet Fax?
- What Internet Fax Can Do
- Tips for Internet Fax
- Preparing to Use Internet Fax
- Sending an Email Procedure
- Entering an Email Address
- Using Cc, Bcc and From
- Setting a File Type and a File Name
- Emailing an A3-Sized Document
- Setting Message Delivery Notice (MDN)
- When Email Transmission Fails
- Using a Completion Notice
- Receiving an Email
- Receiving an Email on a Computer
- Inbound Routing
- Using the Relay Feature
- Relayed Transmission from Internet Fax
- Relayed Transmission from PC
- Result of Relayed Transmission
- Useful Terms to Remember
- Handling Communication Reservation Files
- Program Destinations/Program Keys
- Reading Reports/Lists
- Solving Problems
- Appendix

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Chapter 5 Internet Fax
Relayed Transmission from PC
Using your Email application, you can send any document(s) from your PC as a TIFF-F attachment to
one or multiple G3 fax machines automatically through the Internet Relay Station.
The Internet Relay Station (your machine) must be properly setup with all the required parameters.
InternetMail Server
PC
PC
LAN
Internet Relay
Station
G3 Fax
PSTN
End Receiving
Station
G3 Fax
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