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Using the Document Server

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Using the Document Server

The Document Server can store docu-
ments from various applications.
The documents that are stored using
the facsimile function are available to
transmit by facsimile.
Storing in the Document Server en-
ables the following:
• Once stored, a document can be

sent out as many times as you
want, just by selecting it.

• Storing a document does not use

facsimile memory.

You can send and print multiple
stored documents as a single docu-
m en t, an d also se nd t hem with
scanned originals at the same time.
Follow the instructions under [Select
Stored File]

in [Sub TX Mode] when

sending or printing stored docu-
ments. See p.67 “Sending a Stored
File”.

Reference

“What You Can Do with This Ma-
chine”, General Settings Guide

Important

❒ Data stored in the machine might

be lost if some kind of failure oc-
curs. The manufacturer shall not
be responsible for any damage that
might result from the loss of data.

Note

❒ Stored documents are not deleted

even when there is a power failure,
or the main power switch is turned
off.

❒ You can specify whether or not the

machine automatically deletes
documents from the Document
Server after a certain number of
days. The delete function is pre-
configured with the software and
automatically deletes any stored
document that is more than three
d ays (72 hours) old. You can
change the setting with “Auto De-
lete File”under “System Settings” .
See “Administrator Tools — Auto
Delete File”, General Settings Guide.

❒ You can store approximately 9,000

pages (ITU-T No.4 chart) in the
Document Server, using the copy,
facsimile, printer, and scanner
functions.

❒ The Document Server has a memo-

ry capacity of 2,000 documents
maximum.

❒ You can store up to 1,000 pages per

document.

❒ You cannot check received and

stored documents through the
Document Server. See p.34 “Print-
ing Received and Stored Docu-
ments”.

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