Canon imageCLASS MF4450 imageCLASS MF4570dn/MF4450 Basic Operation Guide - Page 4
Sending a Document Directly from a Computer PC Fax, Registering Destinations in the Address Book
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Quick View- Perform Useful Tasks Copy Print Fax Scan Network Settings & Remote UI There are a variety of fax functions that are explained in later pages of this manual as well as in the e-Manual. The machine is equipped with a Super G3 fax, with high transmission speeds as well as the PC function which can send a document from a computer directly, which reduces paper costs. Below is a quick overview of highlighted fax features that you can utilize in your everyday use. Sending a Document Directly from a Computer (PC Fax) For details, see "Fax" in the e-Manual. You can send a document or image created in an application as a fax directly using the fax driver from a computer on a network. Because you do not need to print the document, you can reduce the paper cost as well as send a clear document which has little dirt or blur. * You need to install the fax driver in a computer. * If you are a Macintosh user, see the following. To install the Fax Driver ĺStarter Guide or Fax Driver Guide To view how to use each function ĺFax Driver's Help To view how to display the Fax Driver Guide or Fax Driver's Help, VHH)RU0DFLQWRVK8VHUVĺ3 You can import the address book using the fax driver, enabling you to send a fax to a destination easily without mistakes. You can also create a cover sheet for when sending a fax. Data is created in a computer Send Fax driver screen Forwarding the Received Fax (Manual Forwarding) You can forward received faxes stored in the memory to a specified destination. Received Fax For details, see "Using the Fax Functions" from p. 6-1. Forward Registering Destinations in the Address Book By registering destinations for sending faxes beforehand, you can save many steps to enter the destinations when sending the documents. For details, see "Registering Destinations in the Address Book" from p. 5-1. One-touch keys Coded dialing Group dialing