About IP Fax (SIP)
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Operations similar to operating regular fax
By selecting [IP Fax (SIP)] and entering address in the appropriate form, you can send and
receive fax documents in a manner similar to operating regular fax.
Also, you can use most features available for regular fax such as redial feature, remote
folder, and others.
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For other available features, refer to "Feature Comparison with Regular Fax" (P.222).
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For operations of fax documents received by using the Remote Folder, refer to "Fax/Internet Fax" (P.233).
Reduction of telecommunication fee
Within an intranet, communication between IP Fax (SIP) devices requires no
telecommunication fee. For this reason, IP Fax (SIP) is suitable for sending and receiving
fax documents between head office and branches in an intranet.
By using a VoIP gateway, you can reduce the telecommunication cost for sending fax
documents to the outside of the intranet.
Communication with regular fax machines
When a VoIP gateway is installed and configured for IP Fax (SIP), you can have fax
communication with G3 fax machines connected to the public telephone network.
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For the configuration of a VoIP gateway, check with your network administrator.
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The Starting Rate supported in IP Fax (SIP) is G3.
Direct Fax
You can use the Direct Fax feature to fax documents created with your computer
applications directly in the same manner as printing.
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For the Direct Fax feature, refer to "Sending Fax" (P.527).
Forwarding feature registered in job flow sheet
By registering job flow, you can forward documents in stored folder or scanned documents
via IP Fax (SIP).
Registering in the Job Memory
By storing a setting you frequently use in IP Fax (SIP), you can call the setting with a single
button operation.