C650 3-5
Using fax/scan functions
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Using fax/scan functions Chapter 3
3.2 Specifying a destination
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Detail
Destinations must first be registered in Utility mode. Fax transmission
destinations can also be registered. For details on registering destinations, refer
to the User’s Guide [Network Scanner Operations], the User’s Guide [Fax
Operations] and the User’s Guide [Network Fax Operations].
The scan data can be sent in any of the following ways.
Scan operations
Fax operations
Network Fax operations
Method Description
Scan to E-mail The Scan to E-Mail operation is used to send scan data to a
specified E-mail address as a file attachment.
Scan to FTP In a network environment with a FTP server, scan data can be
sent to a specified folder in the FTP server on the network. This
function is suitable for transmitting large-sized data, such as
high-resolution data.
Scan to SMB Scan data can be sent directly to a specific computer on the
network.
In order to perform a Scan to SMB operation, first specify shared
file settings in Windows on the computer receiving the data.
Scan to File (WebDAV) In a network environment with a WebDAV server, scan data can
be sent to a specified folder in the WebDAV server on the
network.
WebDAV is based on extended specifications of HTTP, and
therefore the security technology of HTTP can be used. These
settings ensure safer file transmission by encrypting
communication with the WebDAV server using SSL.
Method Description
Fax transmission The scan data can be sent to the fax number specified for the
destination. Color faxes cannot be sent or received.
Method Description
Internet fax
transmission
The scan data can be sent as an E-mail attachment (TIFF format)
through an intranet (company network) or the Internet. Color
faxes cannot be sent or received.