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Operations required to use this function for the administrator

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3.6 Receiving Options 3 3.6.3 Forcibly saving a received fax in a User Box (Memory RX) Memory RX Memory RX is a function to save a received fax to Memory RX User Box of this machine. You can check the contents of incoming faxes and print only the required ones, thereby reducing printing costs. This prevents fax data from being stolen or lost after being printed. Because the security is enhanced, you can handle important fax data securely. Operations required to use this function (for the administrator) Enable the Memory RX function. In addition, specify the password for restricting access to Memory RX User Box. For details, refer to page 7-22. Tips - The Memory RX function cannot be used together with the following functions. - TSI User Box, PC-Fax RX, Forward TX Printing a received fax To print a fax saved in Memory RX User Box, refer to the Memory RX User Box function. For details on the printing procedure, refer to [User's Guide: Box Operations]. 3.6.4 Forwarding a received fax to another destination (Forward TX) Forward TX Forward TX is a function that transfers a received fax to a pre-specified destination. A received fax can be forwarded to an individual E-mail address or saved in a shared folder on a computer. It can be handled as a file on a computer, thereby reducing printing costs. Tips - If Forward TX is enabled, this function cannot be used together with the following functions. - Memory RX, PC-Fax RX, TSI Routing bizhub C754/C654 3-11

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bizhub C754/C654
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3.6
Receiving Options
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3.6.3
Forcibly saving a received fax in a User Box (Memory RX)
Memory RX
Memory RX is a function to save a received fax to Memory RX User Box of this machine.
You can check the contents of incoming faxes and print only the required ones, thereby reducing printing
costs. This prevents fax data from being stolen or lost after being printed. Because the security is enhanced,
you can handle important fax data securely.
Operations required to use this function (for the administrator)
Enable the Memory RX function. In addition, specify the password for restricting access to Memory RX User
Box.
For details, refer to page 7-22.
Tips
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The Memory RX function cannot be used together with the following functions.
TSI User Box, PC-Fax RX, Forward TX
Printing a received fax
To print a fax saved in Memory RX User Box, refer to the Memory RX User Box function.
For details on the printing procedure, refer to [User's Guide: Box Operations].
3.6.4
Forwarding a received fax to another destination (Forward TX)
Forward TX
Forward TX is a function that transfers a received fax to a pre-specified destination.
A received fax can be forwarded to an individual E-mail address or saved in a shared folder on a computer.
It can be handled as a file on a computer, thereby reducing printing costs.
Tips
-
If Forward TX is enabled, this function cannot be used together with the following functions.
Memory RX, PC-Fax RX, TSI Routing