Fax data receive/forward, I-fax settings, Reception start – Sharp MX-7001 User Manual

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Fax Data Receive/Forward

This section explains settings for reception and forwarding. Touch the [Fax Data Receive/Forward] key and configure
the settings.

I-Fax Settings

These settings can be configured when the Internet fax expansion kit is installed.

Reception Start

The machine will connect to your mail server (POP3 server) and check for received Internet faxes. If you have received
Internet faxes, the faxes will be retrieved and printed.

Manual Reception Key in Initial Screen

This displays the [I-Fax Manual Reception] key in the base screen of Internet fax mode.

Forward Received Data

When the machine cannot print because it is out of paper or out of toner, received faxes can be forwarded to another
Internet fax machine.

For explanations of settings related to the fax function, see "

4. SYSTEM SETTINGS FOR FAX

" (page 93).

To use this function, POP3 server settings must be configured. Configure these settings in the screen that appears when
[Application Settings] - [Internet Fax Settings] is selected in the Web page menu.

• To store a forwarding address, see "

Set Address for Data Forwarding

" (page 80) in the system settings (administrator).

• If forwarding was not successful because the transmission was canceled or a communication error occurred, the faxes that

were to be forwarded will return to the print queue on the machine.

• If the initial pages of a fax were successfully printed, only those pages that were not printed will be forwarded.

• Forwarding is not possible if no faxes were received or a forwarding address is not programmed.

• If "

Hold Setting for Received Data Print

" (page 74) is enabled, you will be prompted to enter a password. Enter the correct

password with the numeric keys.

To cancel forwarding...
Press the [JOB STATUS] key, and then cancel the forwarding job in the same way as a transmission job.

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