Operation Manual, User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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FACSIMILE►PERFORMING F-CODE COMMUNICATION
RELAY BROADCAST TRANSMISSION USING F-CODES
When your machine receives an F-code relay request transmission, the fax is received and stored in an F-code relay 
broadcast memory box in your machine.
Your machine then relays the fax to each of the destination machines programmed in the memory box. Transmission to 
the destination machine takes place automatically.
• Prior to carrying out the operation, inform the requesting party, who you will communicate with using F-code relay request 
transmission, of the sub-address and passcode of the F-code relay broadcast memory box in your machine.
• Program the destination machines in the F-code relay broadcast memory box when you create the box in your machine.
► CREATING MEMORY BOXES IN THE MACHINE FOR F-CODE COMMUNICATION
 (page 4-91)
• It is not necessary for the destination machines to support F-code communication.
• The machine that requests a relay broadcast transmission only bears the cost of sending the fax to your machine (the relay 
machine). Your machine bears the cost of sending the fax to each of the destination machines.
• If both direct SMTP and other sending methods are added to the forwarding destinations, transmission will not take place.
When faxes forwarded using this function are printed at the forwarding destination, the date and time of reception cannot be 
printed on the faxes. ("Receiving Date & Time Print" is disabled.)
The machine
F-code relay broadcast 
transmission
Sub Address: AAAAAAAA
Passcode: XXXXXXXX
Receiving machine
F-code relay broadcast 
memory box
Send
Forward Destination
Box Name: BBBB
Sub Address: AAAAAAAA
Passcode: XXXXXXXX
Receiving machines are programed in 
this box
The fax is transmitted in sequence to the end 
receiving machines registered in the F-code relay 
broadcast memory box.










