OKI 5950 User Manual
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Feature Set Guide: English
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Using Internet Fax
Sending a Document
General Information
Sending a document from the document feeder of the
machine using the Internet Fax feature is very similar to
sending a document using the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN / regular phone line).
Sending a document from the document feeder of the
machine using the Internet Fax feature is very similar to
sending a document using the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN / regular phone line).
See the User’s Guide, “Basic Faxing, Sending a Fax.”
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Important!
Internet faxes differ from traditional faxes in these
ways:
ways:
Although your OKIFAX has security features, faxes sent
over the Internet are more vulnerable to interception
than faxes sent over the PSTN.
over the Internet are more vulnerable to interception
than faxes sent over the PSTN.
There is no way to verify that a message has been
received by the machine to which it was addressed.
received by the machine to which it was addressed.
Differences
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Internet Fax data is scanned into memory before
transmission.
transmission.
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Your machine must establish a server connection before
the document is sent.
the document is sent.
Stopping a Transmission
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Press Stop to end a transmission.
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The transmission ends immediately.
You do not confirm your request before it takes effect.