1.4 Possible Combinations of Features
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■ Scan (read by job template)
This involves scanning a document after specifying the file (job template) set with scanning condi-
tions, information about the transfer destination server and other information.
For details about how to scan using job templates, see “Chapter 4 Scanning With CentreWare Scanning Ser-
vices” in “Part 2 Scanner” of the User Guide (Printer/Scanner).
■ Store FAX to memory
This involves saving fax documents to the mailbox or reserve polling box.
For details about fax memory features, see “Chapter 8 Using Additional Features” of the User Guide (Facsim-
ile).
■ FAX receive print
This involves printing fax documents received and saved to mailbox.
For details about fax receive print, see “Chapter 6 Receiving Jobs” (P. 61)” and “8.16 Checking/Printing/
Deleting Documents in Mailbox” of the User Guide (Facsimile).
■ Printer (receive)
This involves receiving print data output from a software application on the machine.
For details about printing, see “Chapter 3 Basic Printing” in “Part 1 Printer” of the User Guide (Printer/
Scanner).
■ Scan (retrieve from mailbox)
This involves uploading scanned documents saved to mailbox to a personal computer.
For details about uploading scanned documents saved to mailboxes, see “3.4 Importing Scanned Data to Com-
puter” in “Part 2 Scanner” of the User Guide (Printer/Scanner).
■ Mail Scan
This involves carrying out scan of the document by the machine, and is simultaneously transmitted
by mail.
■ Internet Fax
This involves transmitting and receiving the data read with this machine as an attaching document of
an E-mail.