10 For User-Initiated E-mail, select the option most appropriate for your network/server environment.
11 If the MFP must provide credentials in order to send E-mail, enter the information appropriate for your network
in the Device Userid, Device password, and Kerberos 5 Realm or NTLM Domain fields.
12 Touch Submit.
Fax
If your MFP includes fax capabilities and is attached to a phone line, you must disable fax forwarding, enable held
faxes, and disable driver to fax.
Using the EWS
1 From the EWS, click Settings > Fax Settings > Analog Fax Setup.
Note: For information about accessing the EWS, see “Using the Embedded Web Server” on page 15. Be sure to
disable HTTP and HTTPS access after you have finished using the EWS.
2 Under Fax Receive Settings, click Holding Faxes.
3 Set Held Fax Mode to Always On.
4 Click Submit, to save changes and return to Settings.
5 Under Fax Send Settings, clear the Driver to fax check box.
6 Under Fax Receive Settings, select Print, from the Fax Forwarding list.
7 Click Submit.
Using the touch screen
1 From the home screen, touch Menus > Settings > Fax Settings > Analog Fax Setup > Fax Receive Settings.
2 Scroll to locate Holding Faxes. Select Holding Faxes.
3 Set Held Fax Mode to Always On.
4 Touch Submit, to save changes and return to Fax Receive Settings.
5 From the Fax Receive Settings screen, scroll to locate Fax Forwarding. Set Fax Forwarding to Print.
6 Touch Submit, to save changes and return to Analog Fax Setup.
7 From the Analog Fax Setup screen, select Fax Send Settings.
8 Scroll to locate “Driver to fax”. Set “Driver to fax” to No.
9 Touch Submit.
Administering the device
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