Notes and Restrictions
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Appendix
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îš„ Preventing Receipt of Unwanted E-mail
The machine provides a feature that prevents the reception of unwanted e-mail sent from
third parties.
By specifying the domains from which e-mail can be received, you automatically can reject
e-mail sent from other addresses.
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For information on restricting domains from which e-mail can be received, refer to "Domain Filtering" (P.264).
îš„ Notes on E-mail Receptions
A large volume of e-mail may not be printed if the memory capacity is insufficient. In this
case, increase the memory size or ask the sender to lower the resolution.
îš„ Notes on E-mail Reception when [Split by Data Size] is specified
When [Split by Data Size] is specified as the e-mail splitting method, even if you receive the
split e-mail, you cannot reconstruct and print it.
îš„ Notes on E-mail Transmission when [Split by Data Size] is specified
When [Split by Data Size] is specified as the e-mail splitting method, split the data so as to
enable e-mail reception with e-mail software corresponding to the Message/Partial content
type.
îš„ Job Counter Report
If you specify multiple different [Pages per Side] settings using the Build Job feature, the
numbers of pages displayed for [2 Pages] and [Greater than 2 Pages Up] displayed on the
Job Counter Report are calculated according to the latest N-up setting you specify.
Example 1:
When you select [2 Pages] for Document 1 (4 pages) and [Off] for Document 2 (2 pages),
both Documents 1 and 2 are set to [Off] and the number of printed pages is calculated as
follows:
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Total pages: 4
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2 up: 0
Example 2:
When you select [Off] for Document 1 (4 pages) and [2 Pages] for Document 2 (2 pages),
both Documents 1 and 2 are set to [2 Pages] and the number of printed pages is calculated
as follows:
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Total pages: 5
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2 up: 5
On ApeosWare Management Suite (sold separately), the numbers of pages for 2in1, 4in1,
and 8in1 are also calculated in the same way as described above.
The meter on the [Billing Information] screen calculates the number of printed pages
correctly regardless of the [Pages per Side] setting.
îš„ Folder Passcode
You do not need to specify the passcode of a recipient when sending an IP Fax (SIP) to a
remote folder. Thus, the passcode enclosed in "\" or "/" is not replaced by "*" as with that of
regular faxes.If you select an IP Fax (SIP) by mistake and specify the passcode of a
recipient when you send a fax or an Internet fax, the passcode is displayed on the touch