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Important Information about Internet Fax (I-Fax)
Related Models: MFC-L8690CDW/MFC-L8900CDW/MFC-L9570CDW
I-Fax communication on a LAN is very similar to communication via email; however, it is different from fax
communication using standard phone lines. The following is important information for using I-Fax:
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Factors such as the receiver's location, structure of the LAN and how busy the circuit (such as the Internet) is
may cause the system to take a longer time than usual to send an error mail.
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When sending confidential documents, we recommend using standard phone lines instead of the Internet
(due to its low level of security).
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If the receiver's mail system is not MIME-compatible, you cannot use I-Fax to send documents. If possible,
find out in advance, and note that some servers will not send an error reply.
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If a document is too large to send via I-Fax, it may not reach the receiver.
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You cannot change the font or size of the text in any Internet mail you receive.
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