Ricoh SP 4510SF User Guide - Page 205
Using Web Image Monitor, check the, which is waiting to
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When Messages Are Displayed on the Control Panel Message Causes Solutions "Some destinations cannot receive encrypted files. Sending to these destinations may be unsafe." If you have selected multiple destinations including destinations for which encryption has not been configured, e-mail sent to those destinations will not be encrypted even if you specify encryption. Using Web Image Monitor, check the file encryption settings for all destinations. "Some destinations will receive automatically encrypted files. All files sent to these destinations will be encrypted." If you have selected multiple destinations including destinations for which encryption has been configured, e-mail sent to such destinations will be automatically encrypted. Using Web Image Monitor, check the file encryption settings for all destinations. "Some invalid destination(s) contained. Do you want to select only valid destination(s)?" The specified group contains e-mail destinations and Scan to Folder destinations, either of which are incompatible with the specified transmission method. In the message that appears at each transmission, press [Select]. "Some of selected files are currently in use. They could not be deleted." You cannot delete a file which is waiting to be transmitted ("Waiting to send data..." status displayed) or whose information is being changed with DeskTopBinder. Cancel transmission ("Waiting to send data..." status cleared) or the DeskTopBinder setting, and then delete the file. "Some page(s) are almost blank. To cancel press the Stop key." The first page of the document is almost blank. The original's blank side might have been scanned. Be sure to place your originals correctly. "The number of destinations that can be entered manually at the same time is as shown above." The e-mail has too many destinations. Split the destinations into two or more groups. 203