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Kyocera KM-4230

Kyocera KM-4230
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8
Using the Scan Functions
8-68
Binary Division and Scanned File Separation
The behavior of e-mail transmission varies depending on the combination
of the Binary Division and Scanned File Separation (refer to Basic Setup
of the Scan Functions on page 8-11) settings.
Note
If multiple pages are scanned when a hard disk is not installed, the
mail is sent in units of pages regardless of the Scanned File
Separation setting.
However, if the Internet FAX data is binary divided (refer to Setting the
E-mail Transmission on page 8-66), the receiving Internet fax device
may not be able to receive the data. Check that the receiving device
can receive such data in advance.
Scanned File Separation:
Yes and
Binary Division: Yes
If the scanned data exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the file is divided in units of pages. If the data size of each page
after page division exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the data is divided further at the binary level so that the
maximum size is not exceeded.
Scanned File Separation:
Yes and
Binary Division: No
If the scanned data exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the file is divided in units of pages. If the data size of each page
after page division exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the data is discarded.
Scanned File Separation:
No and
Binary Division: Yes
If the scanned data exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the file is divided at the binary level so that the maximum size
is not exceeded.
Scanned File Separation:
No and
Binary Division: No
If the scanned data exceeds the Maximum E-mail Size setting,
the data is discarded.

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