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T.37 Option Guide: English 59
Using Internet Fax
Sending a Document
General Information
Sending a document from the document feeder of the
machine using the Internet Fax feature is very similar to
sending a document using the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN / regular phone line).
See the User’s Guide, “Basic Faxing, Sending a Fax.”
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Important!
Internet faxes differ from traditional faxes in these
ways:
Although your OKIFAX has security features, faxes sent
over the Internet are more vulnerable to interception
than faxes sent over the PSTN.
There is no way to verify that a message has been
received in real-time by the machine to which it was
addressed.
Differences
Internet Fax data is scanned into memory before
transmission.
Your machine must establish a server connection before the
document is sent.
Stopping a Transmission
Press Stop to end a transmission.
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The transmission ends immediately.
You do not confirm your request before it takes effect.