Canon LC-830I Operation Guide - Page 171
TX Document Archiving, Before You Set Up the TX Document Archiving
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Sending Documents TX Document Archiving This function sends a copy of the documents that are sent from this machine to another destination (fax number, e-mail/I-fax address, and file server) for archiving. This feature allows you to make sure that delayed transmission worked properly, and allows for notification of faxes sent from the machine while you are home or at another work site. Set the destination to use for TX Document Archiving in < FW W/OUT CNDITION > in . (See "When Forwarding Destinations Do Not Match the Forwarding Conditions," on p. 5-15.) - If you are using the LASER CLASS 830i, you can specify an I-Fax machine, Personal Computer, and FTP server as the destinations. - If an I-FAX machine is set as the destination for TX Document Archiving, if the resolution of the original document sent is 150 x 150 dpi, this resolution is changed to 200 x 200 dpi. Before You Set Up the TX Document Archiving Note these important points before you set up the TX Document Archiving. ● The following types of documents are supported by TX Document Archiving: - LASER CLASS 810: Fax - LASER CLASS 830i: Fax, I-fax ● The sending method, sending speed, and ECM (Error Correction Mode) settings specified for the destination set in in , also apply when sending for TX Document Archiving. ● TX Document Archiving only works for memory sending and black-and-white sending (including Relay Broadcasting). ● TX Document Archiving does not support the following sending methods: Direct sending and Transferring. ● While the TX Document Archiving feature is enabled, the Direct TX LED is off and you cannot use Direct sending. If Direct sending is required, the document must be sent manually. ● When the TX Document Archiving function is set to , faxes cannot be sent from a computer. - Jobs that could not be sent are recorded on the activity report printed every 40 transmissions. (If TX Document Archiving is set to , the activity report is set to automatically be printed every 40 transmissions.) - If the original I-FAX transmission is not sent at a resolution supported by faxes (150 x 150 dpi, 300 x 300 dpi, or 600 x 600 dpi), the resolution is changed to 200 x 200 dpi if a fax machine is set as the destination for TX Document Archiving. 4-75