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Transmitting Internet Fax
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Note
❒ With a large volume of docu-
ment, it may take some time be-
fore transmission starts. This is
due to the time NIC FAX re-
quires to convert the data in
memory.
❒ To cancel transmission of an In-
-
-
-
-About the E-mail Subject
If no subject is specified for "Sub-
ject/Message" in "Mail Options", the
following subject is automatically in-
serted:
❖ When a User Code Is Set
• If the mail address of the Rout-
ing Address is registered: 
From "mail address of the Rout-
i n g  A d dr es s"   F ax   M es sa ge
NO.xxxx.
• If the mail address of the Rout-
ing Address is not registered: 
From "User Code name" Fax
Message NO.xxxx. 
❖ When a User Code Is Not Set 
• If Own Fax Number and Own
Name are registered: 
F r o m   " O w n   F a x   N u m b e r "
("Own Name") (Fax Message
NO.xxxx) 
• If only Own Fax Number is reg-
istered:
From "Own Fax Number" (Fax
Message NO.xxxx) 
Note
❒ User codes refer to the names as-
signed to Confidential Boxes. 
❒ "xxxx" is the document number
that appears in the Journal. 
Reference
Chapter 3 "Own Name/Fax Head-
er/Own Fax Number", Basic Fea-
tures
 
Chapter 1 "User Code Transmis-
sion", Advanced Features
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-
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-When using NIC FAX with 
Broadcasting and Sequential 
Broadcasting
Broadcasting is used to send e-mail
when multiple addresses are speci-
fied for transmission. With broadcast-
ing, the same e-mail can be sent to
multiple addresses at once, just as
when ordinary e-mail is sent to multi-
ple addresses. 
However, if "Yes" is selected for "Con-
firm Receipt" or "On" is selected for
"Label Insertion", sequential broad-
casting is used for transmission. With
sequential broadcasting, the e-mail is
sent to one address at a time.
Note
❒ When using Quick Dial keys or
Speed Dials to specify a destina-
tion, documents with Fax Header 1
and Fax Header 2 selected (accord-
ing to Fax Header settings under
Fax Information) are transmitted
separately.
❒ The Auto Document function
transmits specified destination
and non-specified destination doc-
uments separately.