Faxing, Faxing(p. 266) – Canon imageCLASS MF264dw II Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer User Manual

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Faxing

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Faxing is the sending and receiving of documents and photos as black and white images over a telephone line.

Sending Faxes

The following two methods are available:

Sending a Fax from the Machine

You can scan a document, photo, or other printed materials (originals) with the

machine, converting it to a black and white image, and then send it.

Sending Faxes(P. 278)

Sent faxes can also be forwarded or saved automatically to a specific
destination.

Backing Up Sent Faxes(P. 274)

Sending a Fax from a Computer

You can convert a document or photo to a black and white image and send it

via a fax driver installed on a computer connected to the machine.
You can send a fax in the same way as printing a document or photo from a
computer. To send a fax, you do not need to prepare printed materials.

Preparing to Send Faxes from a Computer(P. 268)
Sending Faxes from a Computer (PC Faxing)(P. 282)

* In macOS, you can use the AirPrint function that is standard in the OS to send data from a computer

without having to install a fax driver. Using AirPrint Application to Print and Scan Data and Send

Faxes(P. 342)

Receiving Faxes

When the machine is set to receive faxes automatically, faxes are received without the incoming ringing. If the

machine rings, you can pick up the handset to determine whether it is a call or a fax. If it is a fax, you can

receive it.

Receiving Faxes(P. 288)

Received faxes can also be forwarded or saved automatically to a specific destination.

Auto Forwarding and Backing Up Received Faxes(P. 276)

See Also

Restricting Printing of Received Faxes

You can temporarily save received faxes in the memory of the machine without printing them.

Saving Received Documents in the Machine (Memory Lock)(P. 382)

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