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Chapter 4 PC Faxing (F50) 4 With your printer, you can send and receive faxes from and to your PC. You can also set up an Address Book, containing fax and e-mail information for people to whom you often send faxes. To assist you in managing your faxes, a Fax Log maintains a record of every fax you send or receive. Before sending a PC fax, confirm that you have specified a unit name and fax number for your printer in the Device setup. For more information, see Chapter 7, "Fine-tuning the MultiPASS Suite." Sending a Fax from Your Computer (PC Faxing) 4 You can send a PC fax from any Windows application that supports document printing using the fax driver. The MultiPASS Suite sends the PC fax to the Outbox, where progress is tracked until it is actually transmitted. If you specified multiple recipients, an individual fax job for each recipient is generated. Once transmitted, the fax is placed in the Sent Faxes folder. A record of the sent fax is also recorded in the Fax Log. If a fax fails (for example, because of an incorrect fax number), it remains in the Outbox until you attempt to resend it or delete it. You can send a fax as an e-mail message if you have a Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI)-compliant application installed. The e-mail application must be set up as the system default MAPI client. For details, see your e-mail application documentation. Chapter 4 PC Faxing (F50) 47

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Chapter 4
PC Faxing (F50)
47
Chapter 4
PC Faxing (F50)
4
With your printer, you can send and receive faxes from and to your PC.
You can also set up an Address Book, containing fax and e-mail
information for people to whom you often send faxes. To assist you in
managing your faxes, a Fax Log maintains a record of every fax you send
or receive.
Before sending a PC fax, confirm that you have specified a unit name and
fax number for your printer in the Device setup. For more information,
see Chapter 7,
Fine-tuning the MultiPASS Suite.
Sending a Fax from Your Computer
(PC Faxing)
4
You can send a PC fax from any Windows application that supports
document printing using the fax driver.
The MultiPASS Suite sends the PC fax to the Outbox, where progress is
tracked until it is actually transmitted. If you specified multiple
recipients, an individual fax job for each recipient is generated. Once
transmitted, the fax is placed in the Sent Faxes folder. A record of the sent
fax is also recorded in the Fax Log. If a fax fails (for example, because of
an incorrect fax number), it remains in the Outbox until you attempt to
resend it or delete it.
You can send a fax as an e-mail message if you have a Messaging
Application Program Interface (MAPI)-compliant application installed.
The e-mail application must be set up as the system default MAPI client.
For details, see your e-mail application documentation.