Specifying destinations, Specifying destinations(p. 182) – Canon imageCLASS MF264dw II Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer User Manual

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Specifying Destinations

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When sending or saving scanned data or faxes, specify destinations using the method below.

The method of specifying destinations and the number of destinations that can be specified vary depending on the

function and destination.

Specifying Destinations

When sending scanned data by e-mail, you can specify destinations for the Cc and Bcc fields only from the

Address Book.

Using the Address Book

Specify a destination registered to the Address Book of the machine.

Specifying Destinations (Address Book)(P. 183)

Directly Entering a Destination

Enter the destination using the numeric keys on the control panel.

Specifying Destinations (Direct Input)(P. 187)

Using the Address Book on a Mobile Device

When sending scanned data by e-mail, you can specify a destination registered to the address book on a

mobile device.

Specifying Destinations (Address Book on a Mobile Device)(P. 188)

Using the TX Job Log

You can call up the TX Job Log of scan or fax jobs and specify destinations that were specified in the past.

Specifying Destinations (TX Job Log)(P. 189)

Specifying Multiple Destinations

You can specify multiple destinations by repeating the operation of specifying a destination.

However, you cannot specify multiple file save locations (shared folder) as destinations.

When Removing a Specific Destination after Specifying Multiple Destinations

Use the following procedure:

On the scan or fax screen, select [Destination] [Confirm/Edit] press the destination or the group you
want to remove [Remove] [Yes].

If you press [Number of Destinations] after pressing a group, you can check the destinations registered to

the group. You cannot individually remove destinations registered to a group.

Confirming Destinations

The screen for confirming whether a specified destination is correct may be displayed depending on the

settings of the machine.

In addition, the method for specifying destinations may be restricted, and sending may be restricted to only

specific destinations.

Preventing Sending Data by Mistake and Leaking Information(P. 373)

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