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Additional Functions * The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps. To Register Commonly Used Destinations in the Address Book Address Book Settings 1 Facsimile Guide Chapter 5 Sending Guide Chapter 8 You can store the address/number and name of a 2 destination in the Address Book. This enables you to easily specify the destination when sending a fax, I-fax, E-mail, or to a file server. You can select Address Type as follows. Fax : Normal Fax. 3 E-mail : Seiging a file attached to an e-mail message. I-Fax : Sending Fax by Computer network. File : Scan Folder Path. Group : You can register plural destinations in one Address button. Address Book Settings You can set Sending Speed, Long Distance, and ECM TX in the Option settings. 4 In addition to the addresses/numbers and names of destinations, you can also set communications settings such as the sending 5 time and sending speed. For more information, see Chapter 5, "Customizing Fax Settings" in the Facsimile Guide and Chapter 7 "Customizing Communications Settings" in the sending Guide. 43 Address Book Settings Additional Functions To Register Commonly Used Destinations as One-touch Buttons Address Book Settings 1 Facsimile Guide Chapter 5 Sending Guide Chapter 8 2 3 You can store the address/number and name of a destination in the One-touch Button. This enables you to easily specify the destination when sending a document. You can select Address Type as follows. Fax : Normal Fax. 4 E-mail : Sending a file attached to an e-mail message. I-Fax : Sending Fax by Computer network. File : Scan Folder Path. Group : You can register plural destinations in one Address button. You can set Sending Speed, Long Distance, and ECM TX in the Option settings. 5 In addition to the addresses/numbers and names of destinations, you can also set communications settings such as the sending time and sending speed. For more information, see Chapter 5, "Customizing Fax Settings" in the Facsimile Guide and Chapter 7 "Customizing Communications Settings" in the sending Guide. 6 7 44 Other Useful Features Additional Functions Send Functions Copying Functions Preface

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Send
Functions
Other Useful
Features
Copying
Functions
Additional
Functions
Preface
Additional Functions
Additional Functions
You can set Sending Speed, Long
Distance, and ECM TX in the Option
settings.
To Register Commonly Used Destinations as
One-touch Buttons
Facsimile Guide Chapter 5
Sending Guide Chapter 8
Address Book Settings
Address Book Settings
You can store the address/number and name of a
destination in the One-touch Button. This enables
you to easily specify the destination when sending a
document.
In addition to the addresses/numbers and
names of destinations, you can also set
communications settings such as the sending
time and sending speed. For more information,
see Chapter 5, “Customizing Fax Settings” in
the Facsimile Guide and Chapter 7 “Customizing
Communications Settings” in the sending Guide.
You can select Address Type as follows.
Fax
: Normal Fax.
E-mail : Sending a file attached to an e-mail message.
I-Fax
: Sending Fax by Computer network.
File
: Scan Folder Path.
Group : You can register plural destinations in one Address
button.
You can set Sending Speed, Long
Distance, and ECM TX in the Option
settings.
To Register Commonly Used Destinations in
the Address Book
Facsimile Guide Chapter 5
Sending Guide Chapter 8
Address Book Settings
Address Book Settings
You can store the address/number and name of a
destination in the Address Book. This enables you
to easily specify the destination when sending a fax,
I-fax, E-mail, or to a file server.
In addition to the addresses/numbers and
names of destinations, you can also set
communications settings such as the sending
time and sending speed. For more information,
see Chapter 5, “Customizing Fax Settings” in
the Facsimile Guide and Chapter 7 “Customizing
Communications Settings” in the sending Guide.
You can select Address Type as follows.
Fax
: Normal Fax.
E-mail : Seiging a file attached to an e-mail message.
I-Fax
: Sending Fax by Computer network.
File
: Scan Folder Path.
Group : You can register plural destinations in one Address
button.
* The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps.
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