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MX-M264N/M314N/M354N Operation-Manual GB

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PRINTING A PASSWORD-PROTECTED FAX<br />

(Hold Setting For Received Data Print)<br />

"Hold Setting for Received Data Print" can be enabled in the system settings (administrator) to have faxes received to<br />

memory without being printed. To print the faxes, a password must be entered. When this function is used, a password<br />

entry screen appears in the touch panel when a fax is received.<br />

Received data is stored.<br />

Enter password via the 10-key.<br />

Cancel<br />

When the previously programmed 4-digit password is entered with the numeric keys, printing begins.<br />

The [Cancel] key can be touched to close the password entry screen. If this is done, the data in memory key ( ) will<br />

blink in the touch panel. The password entry screen will reappear when you touch the blinking key ( ) or change<br />

modes.<br />

When "Received Data Image Check Setting" is enabled in the system settings (administrator), a password can be<br />

entered to display the received data list screen. If you wish to check an image before printing it, continue from step 2 on<br />

the next page.<br />

• The received faxes will be retained in memory regardless of whether they were received automatically or manually.<br />

• If "Fax Data Receive/Forward" is executed in the system settings to forward received faxes to another machine, faxes<br />

retained in memory will also be forwarded. At that time, the same password entry screen as for printing will appear.<br />

Forwarding will not take place unless the password is entered.<br />

System Settings (Administrator): Hold Setting for Received Data Print<br />

Enable this setting to have received faxes retained in memory until a password is entered. This setting is also used to<br />

program the password.<br />

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