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Xerox Document Centre 440/432/420 User Guide

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LAN Fax (Local Area Network Fax)<br />

LAN Fax Features<br />

When the <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> is connected to a network, faxes<br />

can be sent from a Workstation directly to the <strong>Document</strong><br />

<strong>Centre</strong> to be forwarded on to the destination machine.<br />

As with faxes scanned in at the <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Centre</strong>, faxes sent<br />

over the network will be placed in the Fax Queue before being<br />

sent on to the final destination.<br />

To send faxes over the network, users must select the<br />

<strong>Document</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> as the printer in the Print Screen at the<br />

Workstation. Selecting the pull down menu in Job Type will<br />

display the Fax option. Selecting Fax will display Fax Setup<br />

which can be used to set up the Fax features. The following<br />

options are available for programming:<br />

Fax used to enter the fax recipient information as well as select the<br />

required resolution and cover page.<br />

Phonebook use to store regularly used telephone numbers.<br />

Cover Page enter the text that is to be printed on to the cover page.<br />

Options use to identify specific dialing and sending requirements.<br />

Refer to “Print” on page 7-1 for more information about the print<br />

features.<br />

NOTE: Refer to the <strong>Centre</strong>Ware customer documentation for<br />

further information on the LAN Fax features.<br />

<strong>Xerox</strong> <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>440</strong>/<strong>432</strong>/<strong>420</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Page 4-45<br />

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