Oki Ii User Manual

Internet Fax  
and  
Network Print/Network  
Scanner Kit  
User’s Guide  
Table of contents  
Table of contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Supported systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Supported protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Internet Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Internet fax settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Operation overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
User functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Web access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Admin manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Telnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Internet fax transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Registering addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Sending a document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Internet fax transmission flow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Internet fax transmission flow - specifying recipients . . . . . .15  
Tiff images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Tiff viewer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Internet fax reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Receiving Tiff file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Receiving text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Gateway services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Fax to e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
E-mail to fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Network scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Service codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
SMTP communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
POP3 communications: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Transmission troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Reception troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
E-mail to fax troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
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Network Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Printing documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Procedure for supported operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
NetWare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Windows NT4.0/2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Windows 95/98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Other operating systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Configuring from network utilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Banner output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
LAN data error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Network problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Appendix A - Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
General conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Internet fax transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Internet fax reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Accessing different settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Appendix B - Mail Server Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
DNS server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Mail server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
Introduction  
This user’s guide describes how to install and configure the Internet Fax  
and network printer/scanner kit into a fax machine. After installing this  
kit, the following functions are available for use:  
Print through a local area network (LAN).  
Send and receive Internet fax messages.  
Network scanner  
Gateway services  
For installation into a fax machine of the printed circuit board required for  
the Internet Fax and network printer/scanner kit, please refer to the quick  
installation guide for the network print kit.  
Supported systems  
Supported LAN systems (topologies) are as follows.  
10base-T Ethernet.  
100base-TX Ethernet (Fast Ethernet)  
Supported operating systems for the printer driver are as follows:  
Windows3.1  
Windows95/98  
WindowsNT4.0  
Windows2000  
NetWare3.x  
NetWare4.x  
Note:  
Macintosh and UNIX operating systems are not supported.  
Introduction  
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Supported protocols  
Supported network print protocols are as follows:  
TCP/IP  
IPX/SPX  
NetBEUI  
Supported Internet fax protocols are as follows:  
TCP/IP  
SMTP  
POP3  
DNS  
Supported management protocols are as follows:  
SNMP  
MIB  
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Internet Fax  
Internet fax settings  
General  
Before using Internet Fax, consult with the network administrator about  
correct network settings.  
There are two types of setting values for Internet Fax, which are as fol-  
lows:  
Data stored on the fax machine.  
Data recorded on the network card.  
To print out a list of the setting values on the fax machine, using the con-  
trol panel of the fax machine, select MENU, then select 9:REPORT  
PRINT and then select 6:CONFIGURATION.  
To print out the settings stored on the network interface card (NIC) or its  
current status using the control panel of the fax machine, select MENU,  
then select 9:REPORT PRINT and then select 9:NIC CONFIGURA-  
TION. Alternatively, select MENU, then select 9:REPORT PRINT and  
then select 10:NIC INFORMATION.  
Alternatively, if the black push button on the NIC is pressed for 3 seconds  
and released, a report similar to that obtained from the NIC INFORMA-  
TION menu is printed out together with a NIC self-diagnostic report.  
Note:  
If power is turned on on while pressing this button down, the  
network card will initialise its settings.  
Please refer to manual for the network card, supplied on the CD, in con-  
junction with this guide as it explains how to use the network card. Please  
note, however, that the descriptions in the NIC manual are based on where  
the network card is installed in a LED printer and that operations  
described in the manual may not apply to this Internet Fax. The network  
card manual does not explain the functions of Internet Fax. The network  
card settings explained in the manual for network print do apply to the fax  
machine.  
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Settings  
Internet Fax settings can be viewed by selecting MENU, then 11:SETUP  
and then 7:LAN OPTIONS.  
When 7:LAN OPTIONS is selected, the display shows user functions 80  
to 93. User functions 80 to 82 are for network printing. Details of these  
settings are given in Network Printing.  
User functions from 83 onward are for Internet Fax and will not be dis-  
played if the network card does not have an Internet Fax facility.  
User function 93 (NETWORK SETTINGS) is for configuring the net-  
work card. These settings are explained in detail further on this user’s  
guide and can be changed over a network using various tools.  
Operation overview  
12:00 FAX  
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MENU key and ! key  
MENU  
10 LOCATION PROGRAM  
11 >SETUP  
12 COUNTER  
ENTER key and ! key  
SETUP  
5 INCOMING OPTIONS  
6 REPORT OPTIONS  
7 >LAN OPTIONS  
ENTER key  
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LAN OPTIONS  
82 LAN PRINT T.O.  
83 >POP INTERVAL  
84 DELETE POP MSG.  
! key  
LAN OPTIONS  
91 DOMAIN NAME  
92 MDN  
93 >NETWORK SETTINGS  
ENTER key  
93 NETWORK SETTINGS  
1 >IP ADDRESS  
2 SUBNET MASK  
3 DEFAULT GATEWAY  
! key  
93 NETWORK SETTINGS  
11 FAX EMAIL ADDR.  
12 DSN  
13 >NIC INITIALISE  
User functions  
83:POP INTERVAL - Intervals when the fax machine polls the server for  
any incoming e-mail (POP reception). 0 to 60 minutes, adjustable by the  
minute. If set to 0, no automatic polling is carried out.  
84:DELETE POP MSG - Whether or not to delete received e-mail from  
the mail server. The settings are:  
OFF:  
Do not delete e-mail  
TYPE1:  
TYPE2:  
Only delete e-mail messages after printing  
Delete all e-mail  
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Note 1: If a setting other than TYPE2 has been selected, e-mail remains  
on the server. Make sure e-mail is deleted from the server man-  
ually, e.g., from another PC.  
Note 2: This fax machine keeps a log of up to 50 communications,  
which is used to prevent any e-mail messages that have already  
been read from being received again. However, if there are  
more than 50 messages on the server, you may start receiving  
the same e-mail messages repeatedly. When e-mail messagees  
have been deleted from the mail server using a PC, manually  
activate POP reception on the fax machine while there is no  
mail. This operation erases the log of the previous 50 commu-  
nications. If automatic POP reception is carried out while  
there is no mail, the log is also erased. Therefore, if regularl  
deletions of mail is carried out on the server before the number  
of records on the log reaches 50, this operation will not be nec-  
essary.  
85:TIME BETWEEN GMT - Time difference from GMT. This value is  
required in order to create e-mail headers. The time difference must be set.  
86:TEXT PRINT - Whether or not to print the body text of email. If this  
setting is ON, the text in an e-mail message is printed out. Please note that  
only US-ASCII characters in the text can be printed as shown in the fol-  
lowing table. Any characters that cannot be printed will be shown as  
spaces. Depending on the e-mail client used, text may not be printed or  
come out garbled.  
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87:HEADER PRINT - E-mail header print setting.  
OFF:  
Do not print header  
TYPE1:  
TYPE2:  
Print SUBJECT/FROM/TO  
Print all header information  
This setting is only valid when the TEXT Print setting is ON.  
88:CODING MODE - Coding mode for TIFF file images sent by Internet  
Fax. Select from MH/MR/MMR. Please note that other manufacturers'  
Internet Fax products often support only MH. This machine supports MR  
and MMR modes in addition to MH. The rate of compression is MH  
(low); MR (medium); MMR (high).  
89:EX.FINE MODE - Scan resolution of EX.FINE mode for Internet Fax:  
300 dpi or 600 dpi.  
90:IFAX SENDER ID - Whether or not to add the sender ID to images  
scanned by Internet Fax. This setting will always apply when using Inter-  
net Fax, regardless of the setting for 23:SENDER ID ON/OFF. When  
using Internet Fax as a scanner, turn this setting OFF to prevent the sender  
ID data from appearing in scanned images.  
91:DOMAIN NAME - This setting is required when forwarding e-mail  
received by SMTP to PSTN/ISDN. Up to 5 domain names, each up to 64-  
characters long, can be entered from which data may be received. When  
an SMTP reception request is received, the e-mail is only received if the  
sender's domain name matches one of the registered domain names. If  
there is no match, the fax machine assumes that the e-mail cannot be  
received by Internet Fax and will not start reception. For example, if only  
network.com is registered, only e-mail from the domain network.com or  
its sub-domain will be received.  
Note:  
Latin letters, numbers and symbols are assigned to one-touch  
keys. Also, symbols can be entered using either one-touch key  
20 or numeric key 0. The symbols available are ! # & ' ( ) * + ,  
- . / : ; = ? · @ _ % ~ . The "~" (tilde) symbol will appear on  
the LCD as "-1". Both upper and lower case letters can be  
used. To switch between cases, press one-touch key 31 (CAPS  
key).  
92:MDN (Message Disposition Notification) - Whether or not to add  
MDN to transmissions. MDN is a request for confirmation on whether or  
not the message has been read. If the recipient is an Internet Fax or a mail  
client that supports MDN, it will return this confirmation. The format of  
the notification varies depending on the type of the receiving Internet Fax  
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or mail client. If the recipient is the same Internet Fax machine, notifica-  
tion in the following RFC compliant format will be transmitted.  
Note 1: This setting determines whether or not an MDN request will be  
sent with transmission. When this fax machine receives e-mail  
accompanied with an MDN request, it will always return MDN  
to the sender regardless of this setting.  
Note 2: If a file other than the TIFF formats compatible with this Inter-  
net Fax is received and the REPORT setting under 73:ERR.  
REPORT (MCF.) is ON, error MDN will be returned to the  
sender automatically regardless of the MDN setting.  
Note 3: When this setting is ON, the recipient of a transmission returns  
a MDN. To print a MDN, the TEXT PRINT setting must be ON.  
Example of MDN format is as follows:  
Subject: Automatic Disposition Notification  
(processed) - hello!  
The message you sent on Wed, 19 Jan 2000 15:28:28  
+0900 regarding "hello!" has been processed by  
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [email protected]  
Original-Message-ID:  
Disposition: automatic-action/MDN-sent-  
Automatically; processed  
Note:  
Some mail clients and Internet Fax products that are currently  
on the market are unable to receive this MDN format correctly.  
93:NETWORK SETTINGS - By selecting this user function, the follow-  
ing network settings can be altered.  
Note 1: After making changes to these settings, press the MENU key to  
put the fax machine into stand-by mode. After a few seconds'  
pause, the LCD will indicate that the network card is being ini-  
tialised and the data on the network card will be updated when  
this message disappears. Do not press the MENU key again  
while the initialisation message is displayed as it may prevent  
the settings from being updated correctly.  
Note 2: Latin letters, numbers and symbols are assigned to one-touch  
keys. Also, symbols can be entered using either one-touch key  
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20 or numeric key 0. The symbols available are ! # & ' ( ) * + ,  
- . / : ; = ? · @ _ % ~ . The "~" (tilde) symbol will appear on  
the LCD as "-1". Both upper and lower case letters can be  
used. To switch between cases, press one-touch key 31 (CAPS  
key).  
1:IP ADDRESS - Sets the IP address.  
2:SUBNETMASK - Sets the subnet mask.  
3:DEFAULT GATEWAY - Sets the default gateway address.  
4:SMTP SERVER NAME - Either the IP address or the host name of  
the SMTP mail server up to 64 characters may be entered here. The  
host name (e.g. mail.network.com) can be used if DNS has been set;  
otherwise, enter the IP address of the server. The address must  
include the "." (period) dividers (e.g. 192.168.004.123).  
5:POP SERVER NAME - Either the IP address or the host name of  
the POP mail server up to 64 characters may be entered here. The  
host name (e.g., mail.network.com) can be used if DNS has been set;  
otherwise, enter the IP address of the server. The address must  
include the "." (period) dividers (e.g., 202.250.111.123).  
6:POP USER ID - Enter the user ID registered on the POP3 server,  
which must be alphanumerical characters no more than 16 characters  
long.  
7:POP PASSWORD - The password registered on the POP3 server  
may be entered, which must be alphanumerical characters no more  
than 16 characters long. If a password has already been registered, it  
will be shown as 16 Xs to ensure that it will remain protected.  
Note:  
6:POP USER ID and 7:POP PASSWORD settings in the fax  
machine must match the POP3 user name already entered in  
the server  
8:DNS P. SRV ADDRESS (Domain Name Service Primary Server) -  
Sets the IP address of the DNS primary server. This will not be  
required if the server is connected directly using its IP address.  
9:DNS S. SRV ADDRESS (Domain Name Service Secondary  
Server) - Sets the IP address of the DNS secondary server. Enter this  
setting only if a secondary server has been set up.  
10:HOST NAME - Enter the host name defined on this machine.  
Maximum length: 64 characters.  
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11:FAX Email Address - Enter the email address defined on this  
machine. Maximum length: 64 characters.  
12:DSN (Delivery Status Notification) - If a mail server that has a  
DSN function receives a message, it will send a delivery confirmation  
to the sender of the message. If the mail server receiving the message  
does not support DSN, it is advisable to change this setting to OFF as  
the server may not be able to handle the message correctly and cause  
a communication error. However, some servers can send mail to mail  
servers which do not support DSN function and no delivery notifica-  
tion will be sent in this case.  
Note 1: For this fax machine to receive a delivery notification, the  
TEXT PRINT setting must be turned on.  
Note 2: When a message is sent with this setting ON, the recipient of the  
transmission returns a MDN. To print it, the TEXT PRINT set-  
ting must be ON.  
13:NIC INITIALIZE - Initialises the network card back to its original  
factory settings.  
Note:  
No warning message will be given if this option is selected.  
Please check carefully before carrying out this operation.  
Web access  
This fax machine is web capable and its network settings can be changed  
through a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.  
In addition to the Internet Fax settings explained above, the settings listed  
below can also be changed. Also refer to the network card manual, which  
contains detailed information about these settings, but note that the con-  
tents of the web page accessed will be slightly different from the page for  
the network card that does not support Internet Fax. These differences are  
also explained below.  
Printer Status - The main web access screen. Shows the message  
given on the LCD display of this machine.  
Network Status - Shows the status of TCP/IP, NetWare and NetBEUI.  
TCP/IP - See the manual for the network card.  
NetWare - See the manual for the network card.  
NetBEUI - See the manual for the network card.  
EtherTalk - Not supported by this machine. Do not alter this setting.  
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SNMP - See the manual for the network card.  
Internet Fax - The settings explained above can be entered here in  
addition to the following items, which are accessible only through the  
web:  
(a)  
SMTP Transmit: Whether or not to enable SMTP transmission  
protocol. For normal operations, this setting should be left at  
ENABLE.  
(b)  
SMTP Receive: Whether or not to enable SMTP reception pro-  
tocol. This should normally be set at ENABLE. If you do not  
wish to receive by SMTP, change this setting to DISABLE.  
Note:  
(c)  
SMTP reception is used to forward incoming mail by FAX.  
POP3: Whether or not to enable POP reception protocol. For  
normal operations, this setting should be left at ENABLE.  
(d)  
(e)  
(f)  
SMTP port number: SMTP protocol port number. The default  
setting is 25. Do not change it unless necessary.  
POP port number: POP protocol port number. The default set-  
ting is 110. Do not change it unless necessary.  
Use APOP: Available when using a POP server that supports  
APOP. With APOP, the POP password will be encrypted  
before it is sent. If this setting is turned on when using a server,  
which does not support APOP, it will cause a communication  
error.  
Printer Menu (Paper and Trays, Timers and Alarms, Emulations) -  
This menu will not be displayed for this fax machine. Even if the  
printer menu is displayed, the settings cannot be changed.  
Note:  
If any changes are implemented using a web browser, then the  
user is requested to enter their username and password . The  
default username is ROOT and the default pass word is the last  
six digits of the MAC address for the network card. These set-  
tings can be modified using Admin Manager.  
Admin manager  
Using Admin Manager, the network card can be configured through  
Windows95/98/NT4.0 via the network. The settings available through  
Admin Manager are mostly the same as those accessible through the web.  
Also refer to the network card manual, which contains detailed informa-  
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tion about these settings, but, like web access, there are some differences  
from the network card that does not support Internet Fax. The following  
section explains the tabs within Admin Manager.  
When Admin Manager is started, it first shows a list of network cards con-  
nected to printers and fax machines. Check the MAC addresses to select  
which network card is to be configured. The MAC address is shown on  
the network card report explained earlier. Select the network card for con-  
figuration and go to MENU " Setup " Device Setup. The following set-  
tings can be changed:  
General - Set the password.  
TCP/IP - The following settings can be changed:  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
Enable DHCP/BOOTP or RARP.  
IP Address, Subnet mask and Default Gateway.  
Enable Banner for FTP/LPR.  
DNS settings  
NetWare - NetWare server settings. For details, refer to the network  
card manual. Please note that the position of the Pserver menu is dif-  
ferent for Internet Fax and the method for setting Pserver NDS and  
Bindery. Also refer to the help menu of the tool.  
EtherTalk - Not used by this machine.  
NetBEUI - See the manual for the network card.  
SNMP - See the manual for the network card.  
The Printer TRAP facility of the tool supplied with Internet Fax has  
been expanded. Up to 5 addresses can be added in TCP/IP as Printer  
Traps and also an extra address in IPX/SPX, for which trap alarms  
can be specified individually. Also refer to the help menu of the tool.  
Internet Fax - The settings accessible through the web can also be  
changed here.  
Telnet  
As this fax machine is Telnet capable, the network settings can be  
changed using Telnet via the network. Also refer to the network card man-  
ual, which contains detailed information about these settings, but, like  
web access, there are some differences from that does not support Internet  
Fax.  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
 
Internet fax transmission  
Registering addresses  
E-mail addresses up to 64 characters long can be assigned to one-touch  
keys 01 to 40. It is also possible to make up a group of email addresses  
and assign to one-touch dial numbers, but one-touch dial numbers for both  
email addresses and telephone numbers cannot be assigned to a single  
group.  
Note 1: Latin letters, numbers and symbols are assigned to one-touch  
keys. Also, symbols can be entered using either one-touch key  
20 or numeric key 0. The symbols available are ! # & ' ( ) * + ,  
- . / : ; = ? · @ _ % ~ . The "~" (tilde) symbol will appear on  
the LCD as "-1". Both upper and lower case letters can be  
used. To switch between cases, press one-touch key 31 (CAPS  
key).  
Note 2: Even if the fax machine has 80 one-touch keys, only one touch  
keys 01 to 40 can be used for e-mail addresses.  
Sending a document  
Place a document on the machine, press the one-touch key on which the  
recipient's email address is assigned and press Start. After storing the doc-  
ument's image data in memory, the machine will establish a server con-  
nection. When this is done, the SENDING message will be displayed. At  
the end of the transmission, the result will be displayed on the LCD and a  
buzzer will sound. A document can be sent to several e-mail addresses by  
pressing the one-touch keys on which they are assigned, but cannot send  
to recipients with telephone numbers registered on one-touch keys. If the  
same e-mail address is selected twice, the document will be sent only  
once. To specify the full e-mail addresses, select MENU, then select  
6:INTERNET FAX and then select 1:INTERNET TX to enter each e-mail  
addresses individually.  
To stop transmission, press the Stop key. Please note that the transmission  
will be terminated at once without asking for confirmation.  
Internet Fax data is scanned into memory before transmission. If the doc-  
ument is too large to fit into memory, divide it up and make two or more  
transmissions. The installation of an add-on memory is recommended if  
large documents are normally sent.  
Internet Fax  
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Internet fax transmission flow  
12:00 FAX  
MEMORY FREE 100%  
Load a document  
07/01/00 12:00 FAX  
SELECT LOCATION(S)  
OR PRESS COPY  
Press One-Touch key  
PRESS START TO DIAL  
Press START key or time out  
SCANNING PAGE 001  
MEMORY FREE 99%  
Connecting POP3 server  
CONNECTING  
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SENDING  
RESULT = OK  
Internet fax transmission flow - specifying recipients  
MENU  
5 RELAY INITIATE TX  
6 >INTERNET FAX  
7 POLLING TX/RX  
INTERNET FAX  
1 >INTERNET TX  
2 INTERNET RX  
INTERNET TX  
SELECT LOCATION(S)  
Use One-Touch keys and numeric keys to  
enter full e-mail address.  
Internet Fax  
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CAPS OFF  
Press SPEED DIAL key  
and enter e-mail address  
assigned to  
Touch key,  
a
One-  
SEARCH SPEED DIAL  
ENTER 1’ST CHAR.  
OR  
To add more  
recipients, press  
ENTER key  
ENTER SPEED NO. [ ]  
Press One-Touch key  
Press  
START  
key  
PRESS START TO DIAL  
INTERNET TX  
Press  
ENTER  
key  
SCANNING PAGE 0001  
MEMORY FREE 99%  
BROADCAST ENTRY:***  
SELECT LOCATION(S)  
PRESS START TO DIAL  
ENTER TO CONFIRM  
This screen is the same as the entry screen for broadcast transmission using  
telephone line. Please refer to user guide for fax machine for details.  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
Tiff images  
InternetFAX converts scanned documents into a single TIFF-format file  
and sends it by e-mail. This machine can transmit at a resolution of 200 x  
100 dpi in STD mode, 200 x 200 dpi in FINE mode, 300 x 300 dpi or 600  
x 600 dpi in EX-FINE and 200 x 200 dpi in PHOTO mode. The images  
are compressed using one of the standard formats used on faxes: MH, MR  
or MMR.  
Note:  
600 x 600 dpi in EX-FINE and MMR settings can be changed.  
Many Internet Fax products offered by other manufacturers can receive  
only in the STD and FINE resolutions and in MH compression mode.  
Please note this point if sending a document to an Internet Fax of a differ-  
ent make, but is not be a problem if sending to the same type of Internet  
Fax or to a PC. This Internet Fax attaches the following mail text as it  
sends a fax document.  
There is a TIFF in this mail, which has been sent  
from an Internet Facsimile.  
You can see the TIFF file by using Imaging of  
Windows NT4.0/Windows 95 (OSR 2)/Windows 98/Windows  
2000  
---------------------------------------------  
#Imaging, Windows NT4.0, Windows 95 (OSR 2), Windows  
98, Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of US  
Microsoft Corporation  
Tiff viewer  
In order to view Tiff files sent by this fax machine, it is necessary to have  
a Tiff Viewer installed on the PC. Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT4.0 and  
2000 have a viewer called Imaging, through which Tiff files can be  
viewed.  
Note:  
Before printing a Tiff file from Imaging, go to OPTIONS in  
either the Print screen or in Properties and set the Print format  
to "Fit to Page". If it is set at "Actual size", part of the fax image  
may be cut off from the print out.  
Internet Fax  
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Internet fax reception  
This fax machine automatically connects to the server to receive mail  
according to the POP INTERVAL TIME setting. If there is mail on the  
server, reception will start automatically. If there is more than one mail  
message, it will receive all the messages and print them out. However, if  
the TEXT PRINT setting is ON, it will receive only one message in each  
reception.  
Manual reception of mail is done by selecting MENU, then 6:INTERNET  
FAX, then 2:INTERNET RX, then pressing Enter and Start.  
If automatic reception takes place and there is no mail, no record of the  
transaction will be made. In the case of manual reception, service code  
F941 will be recorded if there is no mail.  
Note 1: Internet Fax receives mail in memory. Check to make sure that  
there is a sufficient free memory space to receive fax messages.  
If there is not, reception of a message may be terminated before  
reception is completed.  
Note 2: If the TEXT PRINT setting is ON, no recption is possible while  
there is a print alarm (e.g., no paper, cover open, paper jam).  
12:00 FAX  
MEMORY FREE 100%  
Manual reception  
MENU  
Automatic  
5 RELAY INITIATE TX  
6 >INTERNET FAX  
reception  
(cyclic)  
7 POLLING TX/RX  
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INTERNET FAX  
1 INTERNET TX  
2 >INTERNET RX  
INTERNET RX  
PRESS START TO RX  
CONNECTING  
RECEIVING  
RESULT OK  
Internet Fax  
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PRINT FROM LAN  
Text received while TEXT  
PRINT setting is ON.  
PRINTING  
PRESS CLR TO CANCEL  
MSG. IN MEMORY  
Printing of received TIFF file.  
PRINTING  
PRESS STOP TO CANCEL  
Receiving Tiff file  
This fax machine receives mail messages with Tiff format attachments in  
the mail server and prints out the attached files. This fax machine can print  
out Tiff files in the Simple Mode defined in ITU-T T.37. It can also  
receive files at the 300 x 300 dpi, 600 x 600 dpi or 200 x 400dpi resolu-  
tions and files in MR or MMR compression mode. It cannot print out files  
of any other Tiff-formats and, if it receives such a file, a communication  
error will occur and an error report will be printed.  
Note 1: Files at 600 x 600 dpi resolution cannot be received without an  
optional 8M memory installed.  
Note 2: Only Tiff files created by Imaging can be received by the Inter-  
net Fax.  
Receiving text  
Body text of an e-mail can be printed by turning the TEXT PRINT setting  
ON. E-mail from an Internet Fax often comes with added messages (text)  
before and after the Tiff file and this function can be used to print these  
messages out. The table below shows the characters that can be printed  
out by this machine.  
00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0  
0
1
2
3
4
SP 0 @ P  
`
p
q
r
s
t
!
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
Q
R
S
a
b
c
d
#
$
T
20  
Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
   
00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0  
5
6
7
8
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
-
.
5
6
7
8
9
:
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
U
V
W g  
X
Y
Z
[
e
f
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
;
<
=
>
?
\
M ]  
N
O
}
~
^
_
/
To print out the information in the mail header, set TEXT PRINT to ON.  
This fax machine can print only plain format text that has not been  
encoded by Base64 etc. If e-mail messages or text-file attachments have  
been encoded, printouts may be garbled.  
Gateway services  
Fax to e-mail  
This fax machine can forward incoming fax messages from a G3/G4 fax  
machine to an e-mail address. To do this, create a personal mailbox as a  
relay mailbox. Then register a one-touch key, which has an e-mail address  
assigned to it, in the relay mailbox. Any fax image that is sent to this relay  
mailbox will then be forwarded to the assigned email address upon recep-  
tion. For details of the forwarding operation, please refer to the user guide  
for the fax machine.  
Note:  
Please check the user guide of the fax machine to see if the fax  
machine is capable of relay broadcasting.  
The following illustration gives a diagrammatic view of how a fax to e-  
mail gateway operates:  
1. G3/G4 fax machine sends the fax message to the Internet Fax.  
2. The Internet Fax then converts the message to an e-mail and for-  
wards it onto a mail server.  
3. The mail server the sends the e-mail onto a computer or another  
Internet Fax.  
Internet Fax  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
E-mail to fax  
Images received by e-mail can be forwarded by Internet Fax to any G3/  
G4 fax machine. Internet Fax carries out this operation using SMTP  
reception. However, this function is not supported by a POP server.  
When forwarding an e-mail message to a fax telephone number through  
Internet Fax, the e-mail address must be in the format FAX=[telephone  
number]@[domain name]. The message can only be sent as an attachment  
in Tiff format and there must be no subject or text used in the e-mail.  
Note:  
Internet Fax can only accept attachments in Tiff format  
RFC2301 standard (TIFF S).  
The telephone number must be entered using numbers 0 to 9 and charac-  
ters *, #, -, P and +. If anything else is entered, the fax machine will not  
receive the message. The telephone number must not be more than 40 dig-  
its long.  
The exact mail address format required for e-mail to fax forwarding varies  
from one network to another. Consult with the network administrator  
about the correct format to use. For example, if the host name of Internet  
Fax has been defined as "intfax" with a domain name of "network.com",  
enter FAX=[telephone number]@intfax.network.com as the e-mail  
address. The mail server and Internet Fax then uses this mail address for  
forwarding the message.  
To use this function, domain names must be registered from which data  
may be received for fax forwarding. This prevents unauthorised access of  
the e-mail forwarding function. Up to 5 domain names can be registered,  
each up to 64 characters long. Any data for forwarding will only be  
accepted by the fax machine if the sender's domain name matches one of  
the registered domain names, or a sub-domain name of a registered  
domain name.  
Note:  
Refer to Appendix B for information on mail routing.  
The following illustration gives a diagrammatic view of how e-mail to  
G3/G4 fax machine gateway operates:  
1. The client sends a message to the mail server using the address for-  
mat [email protected]. A client can be a computer or an  
Internet Fax.  
2. The mail server makes an enquiry to the DNS server about  
fax.abc.com.  
Internet Fax  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
3. The DNS server replies to the mail server with the IP address of  
fax.abc.com.  
4. The mail server forwards the message onto the Internet Fax.  
5. The Internet Fax then forwards the message onto a G3/G4 fax  
machine with the telephone number of 123.  
Network scanner  
This fax machine can be used as a network scanner. Scanning is carried  
out as if sending an Internet Fax, but specifying the email address to which  
the scanned document should be sent. The recipient of the transmission,  
then receives the document on their PC as a TIFF file. Resolution of the  
TIFF file can be set to a maximum of 600 x 600 dpi in EX-FINE mode to  
create a high-quality scanned image file.  
Note:  
The resolution of the scanned image can be set between 300  
and 600 dpi through the user function 89:EX.FINE MODE.  
When using this fax machine as a scanner, set 90:IFAX SENDER ID to  
OFF so that the sender ID will not be added at the top of the document.  
Troubleshooting  
Service codes  
If a communication error occurs, check the service code shown on the  
Activity Report.  
SMTP communications  
The service code for a SMTP communication is prefixed with the letter E,  
followed by a three-digit SMTP error code defined by RFC. Error codes  
from E900 and above are codes defined specifically for this Internet Fax.  
E001: Text print  
E002: Text received but not printed  
E900: Network Card I/F error  
E910: TCP/IP or SMTP/POP not supported or allowed by network  
card  
E920: Network card not ready; transmission request received while  
network card is initialising (redial)  
E930: No match for domain received; invalid user name  
Internet Fax  
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E931: E-mail cannot be received (invalid TIFF)  
E932: E-mail cannot be received (other than invalid TIFF)  
E940: Memory full  
E942: Command time-out  
E950: Server communication error  
E980: Aborted  
Note:  
For service codes E001 and E002, the number of pages in the  
report will be left blank.  
The following are SMTP protocol error codes given in RFC821. For  
details, please ask the network administrator.  
421 <domain> Service not available, closing transmission channel.  
This may be a reply to any command if the service knows it  
must shut down.  
450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable (e.g.  
mailbox busy).  
451 Requested action aborted: local error in processing.  
452 Requested action not taken: insufficient system storage.  
500 Syntax error, command unrecognized. This may include errors  
such as command line too long.  
501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments.  
502 Command not implemented.  
503 Bad sequence of commands.  
504 Command parameter not implemented.  
550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable (e.g. mailbox  
not found, no access).  
551 User not local; please try <forward-path>.  
552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.  
553 Requested action not taken: mailbox name not allowed (e.g.  
mailbox syntax incorrect).  
554 Transaction failed.  
POP3 communications:  
No standard error code definitions exist for the POP3 protocol. On this fax  
machine, the codes will be prefixed with the letter F, followed by a three-  
digit number denoting the following.  
F001: Text print  
F002: Text received but not printed  
F010: POP protocol USER command error  
F020: POP protocol PASS command error  
F030: POP protocol RETR command error  
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F040: POP protocol DELE command error  
F050: POP protocol TOP command error  
F900: Network card I/F error  
F910: TCP/IP or SMTP/POP not supported or allowed by network  
card  
F920: Network card not ready; transmission request received while  
network card is initialising (redial)  
F931: E-mail cannot be received (invalid TIFF)  
F932: E-mail cannot be received (other than invalid TIFF)  
F940: Memory full  
F941: No new mail found in manual reception  
F942: Command time-out  
F950: Server communication error  
F980: Aborted  
Note:  
For service codes F001 and F002, the number of pages in the  
report will be left blank.  
Transmission troubleshooting  
Transmission fails; a communication error occurs.  
Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNetMask and Default Gateway settings  
correct?  
Has the SMTP server been configured correctly?  
Has the host name been registered?  
If using DNS, is the DNS server address correct?  
Check to make sure that the server is not down.  
If DNS is ON, some servers may cause an error.  
When one-touch key is pressed with an email address assigned, a warning  
message appears on the LCD.  
Has an e-mail address been entered that has been assigned on this  
machine?  
LCD shows message "OPTION BOARD ERROR".  
A network card I/F error has occurred - turn the power off and on  
again to recover.  
Internet Fax  
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MDN (or DSN) has been turned ON, but no confirmation has been  
returned.  
MDN: If the receiving Internet Fax/e-mail client is not capable of  
receiving MDN, there may not be a receipt.  
DSN: If the receiving server does not support DSN, there may not any  
confirmation received.  
Both MDN and DSN are sent as text-format messages. If the TEXT  
PRINT setting is OFF, they will not be printed out.  
The Tiff file sent cannot be printed out on the receiver.  
Is the file sent at EX-FINE resolution or in coding mode other than  
MH? T.37 simple mode Internet Fax products support only the STD  
and FINE resolution settings and MH coding mode.  
Reception troubleshooting  
Reception fails; a communication error occurs.  
Are the IP ADDRESS, SubNetMask and Default Gateway settings  
correct?  
Has the POP server been configured correctly?  
If using DNS, is the DNS server address correct?  
Is the USER ID correct as registered on the POP server?  
Is the password correct as registered on the POP server?  
If APOP is on, it will cause a communication error on a POP server  
that does not support APOP.  
Reception does not start.  
Has the POP interval been set at 0?  
If the TEXT PRINT setting is ON, messages cannot be received while  
a print alarm (no paper, cover open, paper jam, etc.) is on.  
Is there a sufficient free memory space? Images have to be first stored  
in memory and cannot be received if there is not enough space.  
When receiving data manually, a warning message appears on the LCD.  
Is the POP server and USER ID registered?  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
 
The LCD shows message OPTION BOARD ERROR.  
A network card I/F error has occurred - turn the power off and on  
again to recover.  
A communication error occurs during reception, and a report is printed  
out.  
The received file is not of a format supported by this machine.  
The same mail is printed up repeatedly.  
Is 84:DELETE POP MSG setting TYPE2? Do not use other settings  
unless receive mail is received on a PC as well as on the fax machine.  
With the TYPE1 or OFF setting, the same mail is received repeatedly  
if the number of messages received exceeds the maximum number  
that can be logged by this Internet Fax (50). If this happens, access  
the mail server from the PC and delete all the mail. With the mail  
server empty, carry out a manual reception on the Internet Fax to  
delete the current log stored on it.  
Data is sent from an email client on a PC to the InternetFAX, but the  
reception has failed.  
Is Tiff format used supported by this Internet Fax?  
If only a text has been sent, it will not be printed out unless the TEXT  
PRINT setting is ON.  
Some e-mail clients send e-mail using unusual formats which this fax  
machine cannot receive.  
The fax machine prints out a large number of meaningless characters.  
It may be printing out Base64-encoded data. If this occurs frequently,  
change the TEXT PRINT setting to OFF.  
Communication errors occur, and service code F020 is given each time.  
The POP server password may be wrong, causing the server to return  
authentification errors.  
E-mail to fax troubleshooting  
Data is sent using the format FAX=[telephone number]@[domain name],  
but it has not been delivered to the InternetFAX.  
The domain name (the part after @) used is incorrect. Consult with  
the network administrator about the correct domain entry.  
Internet Fax  
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The Internet Fax refuses to receive data.  
Are characters used other than numbers, +, #, *, P or - in the tele-  
phone number?  
Is the telephone number entered longer than 40 digits, the Internet  
Fax will not receive the transmission.  
Is the recipient's domain name registered on the Internet Fax?  
Is the format of the Tiff file being sent supported by this Interne Fax?  
Text is sent to the Internet Fax, but it does not forward it.  
This fax machine does not forward text.  
Data is forwarded by fax, but communication cannot be established..  
Are the fax's telephone line settings correct?  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
Network Printing  
Printing documents  
To print documents on this fax machine via the LAN, the appropriate soft-  
ware needs to be installed from the supplied CD-ROM and make the cor-  
rect settings for the environment.  
Note:  
When printing on transparencies, set the Media Type to Light,  
use the manual feed method and set the machine output for face  
up stacking. Refer to the user's guide for the fax machine for  
these adjustments. The recommended transparency type is 3M  
CG2300.  
A brief description of each of the procedures required for supported oper-  
ating systems follows.  
To install network card utilities, it is recommend that to select the Quick  
Setup option where it is available.  
Note:  
The Hyper-W Printer driver supports only network printing.  
Printing via the parallel port is not supported. Local printing  
through the parallel port requires a different driver. For fur-  
ther details, please enquire through an authorized supplier.  
Procedure for supported operating systems  
NetWare  
Recommended procedure:  
1. Install printer driver.  
2. Install network card utility.  
3. Configure network card.  
The NetWare server has two modes; printer server mode and remote  
printer mode. The network card supports either mode. Using NetWare  
requires that the fax machine should be attached as a printer under Net-  
Ware control. For detailed configuration, see the utilities manual on the  
CD-ROM.  
Network Printing  
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Windows NT4.0/2000  
Recommended procedure:  
1. Install printer driver.  
2. Install network card utility.  
3. Configure network card.  
When printing from Windows NT4.0/2000 please use LPR (Microsoft  
TCP/IP Printing) included in Windows NT4.0/2000 Add the LPR port as  
the driver output port and assign it the IP Address configured for network  
card. For details, see the utilities manual in CD-ROM.  
TCP/IP should be added to Windows NT4.0/2000 because it is used for  
LPR.  
Note:  
A warning message may be received about authentification  
while installing the driver on Windows2000. Please ignore this  
message if it appears, as it will not cause any problem with the  
installation of the driver.  
Windows 95/98  
Recommended procedure:  
1. Install printer driver.  
2. Install network card utility.  
3. Install LPR utility.  
4. Configure network card.  
When printing directly from Windows 95/98, the LPR utility should be  
installed from the supplied CD-ROM. For details see the utilities manual  
in CD-ROM.  
TCP/IP must be installed in Windows 95/98 in order to use LPR.  
Windows 3.1  
Recommended procedure:  
1. Install printer driver.  
2. Run SETUP.EXE from the Win31 directory on the supplied CD-  
ROM.  
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3. Configure network card.  
When printing from Windows 3.1, a NetWare Server is required as Win-  
dows 3.1 is not a network operating system. Printing via LPR from Win-  
dows 3.1 connected to the network with other commercial TCP/IP  
protocols, is not assured.  
Other operating systems  
Other operating systems, such as Macintosh or UNIX, are not supported.  
Configuring from network utilities  
The network card configurations may be altered from a PC via the net-  
work using the utilities on CD-ROM. These can be accessed from the  
installer. With these utilities, TCP/IP and NetWare parameters may be  
configured. For details, see the Utilities Manual.  
Note:  
When using the above utilities, the setup screen for EtherTalk,  
which the fax machine does not support, will be displayed.  
Please set EtherTalk "Disable" to prevent it from being used.  
Configuration  
Network settings can be altered by selecting 93:NETWORK SETTINGS.  
To print from Windows using LPR, it is necessary to set the IP  
ADDRESS. This is not required if printing from NetWare only, but it is  
necessary for using Internet Fax functions.  
1: IP ADDRESS - Sets the IP address.  
2: SUBNETMASK - Sets the subnet mask.  
3: DEFAULT GATEWAY - Sets the default gateway address.  
The following three settings are specific to Network Printing.  
80:LAN PRINT T.O. (5 sec., 30 sec., 5min.) - It is impossible to  
judge whether printing data is not being transmitted due to network  
delay or the end of the data stream. This time-out configuration  
allows the device to cancel a print job when no printing data can be  
found after a specified time has elapsed since the last data was sub-  
mitted. If the default configuration is acceptable, please do not alter  
it.  
Network Printing  
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81:PAPER SIZE CHECK (ON, OFF) - With this configuration ON,  
an alarm will be displayed at the LCD when the paper size specified  
from the PC and that of the tray specified by fax machine are differ-  
ent. If this alarm is displayed, set the correct paper size in the speci-  
fied tray. Printing will begin when the tray is closed. After the  
printing, set the same recording paper as configured for the tray, or  
alter the tray configuration to the correct paper size. With this config-  
uration OFF, printing will be conducted neglecting the paper size dif-  
ference.  
82: AUTO TRAY SW. (ON, OFF) - With this configuration ON,  
printing will be done using paper in another tray when paper is out in  
the 1st or 2nd tray and paper size of the1st and 2nd tray is the same.  
Banner output  
This fax machine supports TEXT-style Banner of NetWare 3.x and Net-  
Ware 4.x. Note that the machine only supports the ASCII codes listed  
below. Any ASCII code not supported will be replaced by a space.  
00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 A0 B0 C0 D0 E0 F0  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SP 0 @ P  
`
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
!
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If a NetWare banner cannot be printed, alter the configuration at the PC to  
"No Banner Used", or at NetWare Server to "No Banner Sent". (If in  
doubt ask the NetWare network administrator for details.)  
Although the network card supports FTP and LPR banners, when a prob-  
lem occurs with banner printing, set the banner to "NO" with the affixed  
utilities.  
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Troubleshooting  
Option board error  
When OPTION BOARD ERROR is displayed on the fax machine LCD,  
an error may have been caused at the interface with the network card. In  
this case, turn off the fax machine, check that the network card is correctly  
installed and power up again.  
LAN data error  
When LAN DATA ERROR is displayed on the fax LCD, there may be a  
problem in the printing data transmitted via the network. As the printing  
data will be cancelled, please conduct the printing again. If this error re-  
occurs while printing documents the fault may be a paper jam. Please  
clear the paper jam.  
Note:  
When a print job was cancelled on a PC, LAN DATA ERROR  
may be displayed. This is because defective data may have been  
transmitted to the fax machine.  
Network problem  
If any other printing problems occur other than the errors mentioned in  
this section, refer to the utilities manual in the CD-ROM.  
Network Printing  
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Appendix A - Operating  
Instructions  
General conditions  
To use Internet Fax, a network card must be installed in this machine and  
connected to a LAN. The network card for this machine can be connected  
to a 10BaseT or 10/100baseTX LAN. Also, to make a LAN connection,  
an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway must be configured on  
this fax machine. Ask the network administrator for these settings.  
If the LAN uses a DHCP server, it is not necessary to configure these set-  
tings as the server will do it automatically.  
Internet Fax settings can be configured either using the network tool or on  
the fax machine itself, but DHCP settings are supported by the network  
tool only.  
After setting the correct IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway,  
configure the fax machine for Internet Fax transmission/reception.  
Internet fax transmission  
To send an Internet Fax message, a mail server is required from which to  
send email. Please consult the network administrator about the settings  
listed below, which are required in order to make a connection to the mail  
server.  
These settings are similar to those of popular mail clients such as Netscape  
Messenger, Outlook and Eudora.  
SMTP Server Address /Name - Enter the SMTP server name or IP  
Address. If entering the server's IP Address, be sure to type the dots  
(full-stops) dividing the numbers as well (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Enter a  
server name only if a DNS server has been configured.  
DNS server's IP ADDRESS - This setting is not required if the SMTP  
server has been specified by its IP ADDRESS. A DNS server can  
convert a server name into an IP ADDRESS.  
Appendix A - Operating Instructions  
37  
     
HOST NAME - Enter the host name of this machine. If the host name  
is not known, enter the e-mail address of this machine instead.  
E-mail Address - Enter the e-mail address assigned to this machine.  
Transmission can be carried out when the above settings have been con-  
figured.  
To send a fax, place a document on the machine and press the one-touch  
button where the e-mail address of the recipient has been registered. The  
document will be scanned into memory and before transmission.  
The data will be converted into a TIFF file and sent to the recipient.  
Internet fax reception  
To receive an Internet Fax message, a mail server is required for sending  
e-mail. Please consult the network administrator about the settings  
required to connect to the mail server.  
POP Server Address /Name - Enter the POP server name or IP  
Address. If entering the server's IP Address, be sure to type the dots  
(full-stops) dividing the numbers as well (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Enter a  
server name only if a DNS server has been configured.  
DNS server's IP ADDRESS - This setting is not required if the POP  
server has been specified by its IP ADDRESS. DNS server can con-  
vert a server name into an IP ADDRESS.  
POP server user name - Enter the user name assigned to this machine  
for accessing the POP server.  
POP server password - Enter the password assigned to this machine  
for accessing the POP server.  
The fax machine is ready to receive Internet Fax messages when the above  
settings have been configured.  
To receive a fax message, the fax machine will access the server automat-  
ically at regular intervals according to the POP Interval Time setting. If  
there is mail, the fax machine will print it out automatically. Please note  
that this fax machine can receive TIFF files and text-format mail only. It  
cannot receive files in any other format.  
Note:  
Internet Fax can only accept Tiff format to RFC2301 standard  
(TIFF S).  
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Accessing different settings  
To access different settings on this fax machine, refer to the table below  
Setting item  
Operation  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
SMTP Server Name/Address  
POP Server Name/Address  
POP User ID  
POP Password  
Domain Name Service Primary Server  
MENU+9+3+1  
MENU+9+3+2  
MENU+9+3+3  
MENU+9+3+4  
MENU+9+3+5  
MENU+9+3+6  
MENU+9+3+7  
MENU+9+3+8  
Domain Name Service Secondary Server MENU+9+3+9  
HOST Name  
Fax Email Address  
MENU+9+3+10  
MENU+9+3+11  
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Internet Fax and Network Print/Network Scanner  
Appendix B - Mail Server Settings  
To use the gateway service of e-mail to Internet Fax to G3/G4 fax  
machine, the mail server and the DNS server must be configured to for-  
ward e-mail to the Internet Fax. This document gives some examples of  
settings for forwarding mail to the Internet Fax.  
The settings given here are only examples. Servers do not necessarily  
have to be configured as shown in order to use the gateway service.  
The domain name, host names and IP addresses given in this text are for  
example only. These values must be set in accordance with the network  
setup being used.  
The setting changes explained here can be made only by a network admin-  
istrator.  
DNS server  
Firstly, register the Internet Fax onto the DNS server. In this example, the  
settings for a type of DNS server called BIND run on UNIX are explained.  
Assume that there is an existing network of the following setup:  
1. Network domain name:abc.com  
2. Host name of the mail server in this domain:mail.abc.com  
3. IP address of this mail server:192.168.001.100  
4. Host name of the DNS server in this domain:dns.abc.com  
5. IP address of this DNS server:192.168.001.101  
6. IP address of the client PC:192.168.001.050  
7. Host name of the client PC:user.abc.com  
Now, install the Internet Fax on this network.  
1. Host name of the Internet Fax: fax.abc.com  
2. IP address of the Internet Fax:192.168.001.105  
Add a record of the Internet Fax on the zone file of the DNS server  
(dns.abc.com).  
Appendix B - Mail Server Settings  
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Address (A) record:  
mail.abc.com.  
dns.abc.com.  
user.abc.com.  
fax.abc.com.  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
A
A
A
A
192.168.1.100  
192.168.1.101  
192.168.1.50  
192.168.1.105  
Also, add a PTR record of the fax machine to the reverse zone file.  
Pointer (PTR) record:  
100.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.IN  
101.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.IN  
050.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.IN  
105.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.IN  
PTR mail.abc.com.  
PTR dns.abc.com.  
PTR user.abc.com.  
PTR fax.abc.com.  
When all the records have been updated, restart the DNS server.  
After the above configuration has been made, all mail addressed to  
<[email protected]> will be forwarded to the Internet Fax.  
Mail server  
In many cases, the DNS server configuration explained above is all that is  
required to use the e-mail to fax relay service. However, some mail serv-  
ers are configured to process all mail addressed to hosts belonging to their  
domain as mail to themselves. If mail server mail.abc.com has been set up  
in this way, it will regard mail to [email protected] as mail to one of its  
users and will not forward it to the Internet Fax. To prevent this, it is nec-  
essary to configure the mail server so that it will not process mail  
addressed host fax.abc.com. Please refer to the network administrator for  
the procedure on how to configure the mail server.  
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