SENDING AN IMAGE
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DESTINATION INPUT METHODS
In the section of "BASIC TRANSMISSION METHOD", a destination is specified with a one-touch key (steps 18 to 20).
This machine, however, provides the following destination input methods.
Manual entry: Enter the e-mail address directly. (only for Scan to E-mail and Internet-Fax transmission)
(Quick) key: After touching the key, enter the three-digit number that was assigned when the address
was registered.
Global address search: Search for an e-mail address in an Internet or intranet directory database.
You can also enter multiple addresses for a broadcast transmission.
Destination address manual entry
1
Touch the [ADDRESS ENTRY] key.
2
Enter the e-mail address.
If you make a mistake, touch the key to move
the cursor (
) back to the mistake and then enter
the correct character.
3
Touch the [OK] key.
The destination
selection screen will
appear.
4
Select where you put the destination.
Normally touch the [TO] key. However, if you are
performing a broadcast transmission and wish to
"CC" or "BCC" the document to the entered e-mail
address, touch the [CC] or [BCC] key.
After touching one of the keys, you will return to
the initial screen.
In the Internet-Fax mode, a screen for requesting
a reception report is displayed in place of the
destination type selection screen. Touch the [NO]
or [YES] key. You will return to the initial screen.
5
If you wish to enter another e-mail
address, repeat steps 1 through 4.
For Scan to FTP and Scan to Desktop, a
broadcast transmission cannot be performed.
SELECT ADDRESSEE TYPE.
TO CC BCC
NOTE
"BCC" can be set only if “ENABLE BCC” of the key
operator program, "BCC Setting", is set. (page 56
)
NOTES
If the key operator
program has been
set so that the
[NEXT ADDRESS]
key must always
be touched (page
55) and you wish to
enter another address, touch the [NEXT
ADDRESS] key.
If you frequently use broadcasting to send
documents to the same group of destinations, it is
convenient to program those destinations into a
group key. (page 6
)