Super G3 and JBIG compression are supported, allowing two A4 size originals to be sent in less than 3 seconds. Up to three additional G3 ports can also be used. Fax messages can be received during transmission of another document and the integration of multiple fax devices saves space. Broadcast faxing using multiple lines is also possible.
Easy-to-operate Simple Screen
Simple fax screen - The top screen is designed to be as simple as possible and displays only frequently used functions. The screen shows large characters on fewer buttons, improving work efficiency.
52 numbers for one-touch dialing and 2,000 numbers on speed-dial - Up to 52 recipients can be registered on the one-touch function. Also, speed-dial registration of up to 2,000 recipients is possible, making fax sending even smoother.
(1-52 of an one-touch dial and 1-52 of a speed-dial are the same data.)
Faxes are sent directly from a PC - An instruction to send a fax can be issued directly from the client’s screen. Documents do not need to be printed on paper before faxing, significantly reducing paper use. Other fax functions include: broadcast faxing and relay broadcast faxing to send a fax to multiple recipients with a single instruction, time-specified faxing, and confidential faxing to send a fax only to specific recipients.
Incoming faxes reported by e-mail - For paperless fax reception, fax reception can be reported to five pre registered users when a document is stored in the folder. Incoming faxes are stored in the folder instead of output on paper. Because these documents can be checked using thumbnails or previews, it is possible to reduce unnecessary paper output and promote the efficient usage of electronic information. A received fax can be previewed using a single button if the procedures are registered to the job memory.
Junk fax rejection - The do-not-accept function rejects annoying direct mail or faxes that are sent without using the number display service. This avoids unnecessarily printing direct mail faxes sent to unspecified receivers.