Panasonic DPMC210 Operating Guide

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3. Printer
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3.4 Printing a received e-mail 
attachment automatically (LAN 
connection only)
If you configure the POP server settings beforehand, the 
unit will automatically print files attached to an e-mail 
that are sent from a compatible unit via the Internet 
(scan to e-mail print). This is useful if you want to print 
only attached files, without checking your e-mails.
Important:
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The unit does not print e-mail messages.
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The unit will only print attached files sent from a 
compatible unit, which can send e-mails directly 
(without using a computer).
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The attachment file formats that can be printed 
are as follows:
TIFF
JPEG
PDF (Image type only. Such as files scanned 
from the unit, files scanned from the 
computer using Quick Image Navigator/Multi-
Function Viewer, or received fax documents 
saved as an e-mail attachment.)
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Received e-mails and the attached files will be 
deleted automatically after printing.
A Send from a compatible multi-function unit (example: 
“4.1.5 Scan to e-mail server (LAN connection only)”, 
page 36
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B E-mail is sent via the Internet (e-mail server)
C Receiving unit prints attached files
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Start Multi-Function Station.
2
[
Utilities] i [Configuration Web Page] i 
[
Network Configuration]
3
Type “root” as the user name, then enter the 
password (feature #155 on page 60). i [OK]
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Click the [Scan to E-Mail Print] tab.
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Set each item.
To activate this feature:
Select [Enabled] next to [Scan to E-Mail Print]. 
i [Submit]
To set the e-mail server information:
1. Click [Edit] next to [E-Mail Server].
2. Enter the e-mail server and POP server 
information. i [Submit]
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Close the web browser.
Note:
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Printing will not stop even if you press {Stop}.
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This feature can be programmed only through the 
web browser interface (page 59).
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To view the recent scan to e-mail print information, 
click [List] next to [E-Mail Print Log] (page 77).
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If the attached file is too large or is in an unsupported 
format, it will not be printed properly.
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You can change the e-mail checking interval (page 
77) or 
header print setting (page 77).
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Consult your service provider or network 
administrator for details.
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B
C