2-26 Transmitting Faxes
Introduction to Advanced Functions
This product includes the following fax functions. For details, refer to the Scanner and
Fax Guide.
Broadcast
This function enables you to transmit the same fax to many destinations in one operation,
thereby eliminating the need to scan and transmit the fax to each individual destination.
Scan Size
You can transmit an image scanned using a scan size set in advance. This is used when
you want to scan a part of the document or want to specify the document size.
Next Document
You can transmit separate documents scanned in a row as a single set of data. For
example, this enables you to scan an invoice using the ADF and a map using the
document glass, and send them together in a single transmission. The settings can be
specified separately for the ADF and the document glass.
Duplex Scan (MFX-2570 only)
You can transmit both sides of a document.
Stamp (Option for MFX-2570)
You can stamp a document that has been scanned (or transmitted) using the ADF and
check it has been scanned (transmitted).
TTI
You can select from three types of sender names registered in advance. You can also
transmit without adding a sender name.
Cover Page
A cover page containing a simple message can be automatically attached to the
documents. You can either enter a subject and message or use a template registered in
advance to insert the cover page document.
Delayed Transmission
You can use this function to specify the date and time to perform transmission.
E-mail Gateway
If you enable this function, you can transmit to a fax server as if you were transmitting to
a regular telephone line.
Polling Communication
Polling enables you to use the machine to request a document that is stored on another
machine. The phone call is charged to the receiving party (this machine side). Also, if
polling documents are stored in the machine, they can be transmitted automatically when
requested by another machine. The phone call is charged to the other party.
F-Code Communications
This function performs communications using a sub-address or password conforming to
ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union) standards. By creating F-code boxes for
which a sub-address or password has been registered, you can perform communications
regardless of the manufacturer or machine type.