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Appendix
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îš„ Notes on E-mail Reception when [Split by Data Size] is specified
When [Split by Data Size] is specified as the e-mail splitting method, even if you receive the
split e-mail, you cannot reconstruct and print it.
îš„ Notes on E-mail Transmission when [Split by Data Size] is specified
When [Split by Data Size] is specified as the e-mail splitting method, split the data so as to
enable e-mail reception with e-mail software corresponding to the Message/Partial content
type.
îš„ Job Counter Report
If you specify multiple different [Pages per Side] settings using the Build Job feature, the
numbers of pages displayed for [2 Pages] and [Greater than 2 Pages Up] displayed on the
Job Counter Report are calculated according to the latest N-up setting you specify.
Example 1:
When you select [2 Pages] for Document 1 (4 pages) and [Off] for Document 2 (2 pages),
both Documents 1 and 2 are set to [Off] and the number of printed pages is calculated as
follows:
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Total pages: 4
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2 up: 0
Example 2:
When you select [Off] for Document 1 (4 pages) and [2 Pages] for Document 2 (2 pages),
both Documents 1 and 2 are set to [2 Pages] and the number of printed pages is calculated
as follows:
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Total pages: 5
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2 up: 5
On ApeosWare Accounting Service/ApeosWare Log Management, the numbers of pages for
2in1, 4in1, and 8in1 are also calculated in the same way as described above.
The meter on the [Billing Information] screen calculates the number of printed pages
correctly regardless of the [Pages per Side] setting.
îš„ Folder Passcode
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You do not need to specify the passcode of a recipient when sending an IP Fax (SIP) to a
remote folder. Thus, the passcode enclosed in "\" or "/" is not replaced by "*" as with that
of regular faxes. If you select an IP Fax (SIP) by mistake and specify the passcode of a
recipient when you send a fax or an Internet fax, the passcode is displayed on the touch
panel screen, the Job Status screen, and a report. Be sure to check the type of fax before
sending a fax to a remote folder.
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Communications and Information network Association of Japan (CIAJ) confirms the use
of image-/tiff-fx.
Notes and Restrictions for IP Fax (SIP)
This section describes notes and restrictions to observe when using IP Fax (SIP).
IP Fax (SIP) Feature
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In IP Fax (SIP) transmissions, protocols used for call connection are SIP and for data
communication is T.38. Other IP Fax transmissions protocols, such as H.323 standard and
deemed voice communication method, are not supported.
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IP Fax (SIP) cannot be performed on SSL/TLS communication.