Sharp Mx2310u User Guide
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7-83 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments (E-mail) To prevent the transmission of excessively large image files by Scan to E-mail, a file size limit can be set from 1 MB to 10 MB in increments of 1 MB. If the total size of the image files created by scanning the original exceeds the limit, the image files are discarded. If you do not wish to set a limit, select [Unlimited]. Maximum Size of Data Attachments (FTP/Desktop/Network Folder) A limit can be set for the size of files that can be sent by Scan to FTP, Scan to Desktop, and Scan to Network Folder. Limits that can be selected are 50 MB, 150 MB, and 300 MB. If the total size of the image files created by scanning the original exceeds the limit, the image files are discarded. If you do not wish to set a limit, select [Unlimited]. Bcc Setting Enable Bcc Enable this setting if you wish to use Bcc delivery. When the setting is enabled, the [Bcc] key will appear in the image send address book screen. Display Bcc Address on the Job Status Screen This displays Bcc addresses on the job status screen and address list tab. Disable Scan Function This is used to disable PC scan and USB memory scan. When these modes are disabled, they are greyed out when the mode is changed in the base screen. Pre-Setting Mail Signature A signature can be automatically appended to the end of the body text of e-mail. This is convenient when it is a corporate policy to append a specific signature at the end of e-mail. The mail signature to be appended is configured in the Web pages. This setting simply enables or disables the signature. A default address can be stored that makes it possible to transmit by simply pressing the [COLOUR START] key or the [BLACK & WHITE START] key without specifying an address. When Apply E-mail address of the user for login. is selected, the e-mail address of the currently logged-in user can be set as the default address. This setting is linked to Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments (page 7-85) in the Internet Fax Send Settings. When a broadcast transmission is performed that includes both e-mail and Internet fax destinations, the limit set in Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments (E-mail) (page 7-83) is given priority. This setting is linked to Pre-Setting Mail Signature (page 7-85) in the Internet Fax Initial Settings. Default Address Setting When this setting is enabled, the base screen changes to scan mode. Only a single default address can be set for Scan to E-mail, Scan to FTP, Scan to Desktop, and Scan to Network Folder.
7-84 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents I-Fax Settings These settings are used to configure the default settings for Internet fax. Auto Wake Up Print When the [POWER] key ( ) is off (but the main power switch is on) and an Internet fax is received, this function activates the machine and prints the fax. When this function is disabled, received Internet faxes are not printed until the [POWER] key ( ) is switched on. Compression Setting This is used to set the default compression mode for Internet fax transmission. The settings are shown below. MH (G3) MMR (G4) Speaker Volume Setting This is used to adjust the volume of fax receive signals and communication error signals heard through the speaker. A fax receive signal sounds after the machine checks the mail server and retrieves received faxes. A communication error signal sounds when a delivery failed e-mail is received from the destination Internet fax machine. Original Print on Transaction Report When a transaction report is printed, this is used to print part of the first page of the transmitted original on the transaction report. Select one of the settings below. Print Out All Report Print Out Error Report Only No Printed Report This setting will not be effective if Transaction Report Print Select Setting below is set to No Printed Report. Transaction Report Print Select Setting This is used to select whether or not a transaction report will be printed, and if printed, the condition for being printed. Select a setting for each of the following operations: Single Sending Print Out All Report Print Out Error Report Only No Printed Report Broadcasting Print Out All Report Print Out Error Report Only No Printed Report Receiving Print Out All Report Print Out Error Report Only No Printed Report When a transaction report is printed, you can have part of the first page of the transmitted original printed on the transaction report. For more information, see Original Print on Transaction Report. These settings can be configured when the hard disk drive and Internet fax expansion kit are installed. I-Fax Default Settings
7-85 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Activity Report Print Select Setting This is used to have the Image Sending Activity Report stored in the machines memory automatically print at specified times. The Image Sending Activity Report can be set to automatically print each time the number of transactions reaches 201, and it can also be set to automatically print at a specified time (once a day only). (The settings can be simultaneously enabled.) Body Text Print Select Setting Image files attached to Internet faxes are normally printed. This setting can be enabled to also have the e-mail body text (subject and message) printed. This setting also applies to printing of the body text of e-mail messages without file attachments. Pre-Setting Mail Signature A signature can be automatically appended to the end of the body text of e-mail. This is convenient when it is a corporate policy to append a certain signature at the end of e-mail. The mail signature to be appended is configured in the Web pages. This setting simply enables or disables the signature.I-Fax Send Settings are described below. I-Fax Reception Report On/Off Setting This setting is used to request a reception report when an Internet fax is sent. The reception report is returned to the sender address stored in Own Name and Destination Set (page 7-81). I-Fax Reception Report Request Timeout Setting The duration of time that the machine will wait for a reception report from the destination machine can be set by any number from 1 hour to 240 hours in increments of 1 minute. Number of Resend Times at Reception Error The number of resend attempts when an error message is received from an I-Fax recipient can be set to any number from 0 to 15. Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments To prevent the transmission of excessively large image files by Internet fax, a file size limit can be set from 1 MB to 10 MB in increments of 1 MB. If the total size of the image files created by scanning the original exceeds the limit, the image files are discarded. If you do not wish to set a limit, select [Unlimited]. If you only enable the [Print Daily at Designated Time] setting and the number of recorded transactions exceeds 201 before the specified time, each new transaction will delete the oldest transaction (the oldest transaction will not be printed). The Image Sending Activity Report can also be printed manually. See List Print (Administrator) (page 7-91) in the system settings (administrator). A maximum of 5 pages of body text can be printed. This setting is linked to Pre-Setting Mail Signature (page 7-83) in the Scan Settings. I-Fax Send Settings This setting is only effective when I-Fax Reception Report On/Off Setting is enabled. This setting is only effective when I-Fax Reception Report On/Off Setting is enabled. This setting is linked to Maximum Size of E-mail Attachments (E-mail) (page 7-83) in the Scan Settings. This setting does not apply to the limit for direct SMTP transmission.
7-86 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Rotation Sending Setting When transmitting an image that is one of the following sizes, this function rotates the image counterclockwise 90 degrees. (The setting can be configured separately for each size.) A4, B5R, A5R, 8-1/2 x 11, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2R, 16K Printing Page Number at Receiver When the transmitted image is printed by the receiving machine, the page number can be added to the top of each printed page. Recall in Case of Line Busy (This setting is only effective for Direct SMTP transmission.) This program is used to set the number of recall attempts and the interval between recall attempts when a transmission is not successful due to the line being busy or other reason. Number of Times to Recall When Line is Busy This setting specifies whether or not recalling is performed when the line is busy. When recalling is performed, you can set the number of recall attempts. Any number from 0 to 15 can be selected. Interval to Wait Between Recall Attempts (min.) When Line is Busy The interval between recall attempts can be set. Any number of minutes from 1 to 15 can be selected. Recall in Case of Communication Error (This setting is only effective for Direct SMTP transmission.) This determines how many times your machine will automatically re-attempt the call if a fax transmission fails due to a communication error. Number of Times to Recall in Case of Error Specify how many times the machine will re-attempt the call when a communication error occurs. Any number from 0 to 15 can be selected. Interval to Wait Between Recall Attempts (min.) in Case of Error The interval between recall attempts can be set. Any number of minutes from 1 to 15 can be selected.I-Fax Receive Settings are described below. Auto Receive Reduce Setting When a fax is received that includes printed information such as the senders name and address, the received image is slightly larger than the standard size. This setting is used to automatically reduce the image to fit the standard size. Duplex Reception Setting This is used to select whether or not received faxes are printed on both sides of the paper. When this setting is enabled and a fax consisting of 2 or more pages is received (the pages must be the same size), the pages are printed on both sides of the paper. Set Address for Data Forwarding When the machine is unable to print a received fax, the fax can be forwarded to another machine. This setting is used to configure the address of the other machine. Forwarding to Enter the forwarding address (maximum of 64 characters). Direct SMTP Select this to enable forwarding when direct SMTP is used. Add Hostname or IP Address Too Select this to separately enter a host name or IP address. Hostname or IP Address When Add Hostname or IP Address Too is enabled, use this setting to enter the host name or IP address (maximum of 64 characters). A4R and 8-1/2 x 11R size images are not rotated. I-Fax Receive Settings If Auto Receive Reduce is disabled, the edges of the image outside the standard size will be cut off. However, the image will be clearer because it will be printed at the same size as the original. Standard sizes are sizes such as A4 and B5 (8-1/2 x 11 and 8-1/2 x 5-1/2). Multiple forwarding addresses cannot be stored.
7-87 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Letter Size RX Reduce Print This program is not available in Canada and Philippines. When a letter-R (8-1/2 x 11R) size fax is received, this setting reduces the fax to A4R size. Receiving Date & Time Print Enable this setting to have the date and time of reception printed. Select [Inside the Received Image] or [Outside the Received Image] for the position where the date and time is printed. When [Inside the Received Image] is selected, the date and time of reception is printed on the received image. When [Outside the Received Image] is selected, the received image is reduced and the date and time of reception is printed in the blank area that results. A3 RX Reduce When an A3 size fax is received, this function reduces the fax to ledger (11 x 17) size. POP3 Communication Timeout Setting The duration of time the machine waits until stopping reception when a response is not received from the mail server (POP3 server) can be set from 30 to 300 seconds in increments of 30 seconds. Reception Check Interval Setting This is used to specify the interval at which the machine automatically checks the mail server (POP3 server) for received Internet faxes. The interval can be set from 0 minutes to 8 hours in increments of 1 minute. When 0 hours 0 minutes is specified, the machine does not automatically check the mail server for received Internet faxes. I-Fax Output Setting This sets the output tray for received Internet faxes. The items that appear will vary depending the machine configuration. This setting is used to allow or refuse reception from specified addresses/domains. When this setting is enabled, A4R size faxes are also reduced. [Outside the Received Image] cannot be selected for the reception date and time print setting when Auto Receive Reduce Setting (page 7-86) is not enabled. When this setting is enabled, ledger (11 x 17) size faxes are also reduced. The machine also checks the mail server (POP3 server) for received Internet faxes when the main power is switched on. (Except when 0 hours 0 minutes is specified.) Allow/Reject Mail or Domain Name Setting ItemDescription Reject ReceptionReception from the stored address/domain is not allowed. Allow ReceptionReception from the stored address/domain is allowed. All Invalid Reception from any address and domain is allowed, regardless of whether or not any addresses or domains have been stored. Add New Use this to add a new address or domain (maximum of 50) from which reception is to be rejected or allowed. Enter the address/domain (maximum of 64 characters) and touch the [Store] key. If the first character of the entry is not @, the entry is identified as an address. If the first character is @, the entry is identified as a domain. ([email protected] is treated as an address, and @xx.xxx.com is treated as a domain.) Storing an address specifies only that address. Storing a domain specifies all addresses that include that domain. Registered address or domain listThis shows a list of the stored addresses and domains. An address or domain can be selected in this screen to delete it from the list. When there are no stored anti junk mail addresses or domains, only the [Add New] key can be selected.
7-88 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Document Filing Settings This function requires the hard disk drive. Document filing settings are described below. Touch the [Document Filing Settings] key to configure the settings. Other Settings Default Mode Settings This is used to specify which mode, Sharing or Confidential, is used as the default mode when storing a file. When [Confidential Mode] is selected, the [Confidential] checkbox in the information screen for filing will be selected . Sort Method Setting This setting is used to select the order of display of files stored in the Main Folder, Custom Folder, and Quick File Folder. Select one of the following settings: File Name User Name Date Administrator Authority Setting For files and user folders that have a password, this setting allows the administrator password to be entered instead of the password when accessing the file or folder. The administrator can also change the password. Delete All Quick Files This function deletes all files except protected files from the Quick File Folder. Delete Now Touch this key to start deletion of all files immediately. Delete Quick Files at Power Up This is used to automatically delete all files in the Quick File Folder (with the exception of protected files) when the [POWER] key ( ) is turned on. Default Colour Mode Settings This sets the default settings for black & white and colour when Scan to HDD is used. The settings are shown below. Colour Auto, Full Colour, 2 Colour Black & White Mono 2, Greyscale Default Exposure Settings Default exposure settings for document filing can be configured. Select [Auto] or [Manual]. If you select [Manual], set the exposure to one of 5 levels. Default Original Type Select the original type beforehand to enable scanning at a resolution suitable for the original. The settings are shown below. Text/Printed Photo Text/Photo Text Photo Printed Photo Map Moiré Reduction This reduces the moiré effect (line pattern) that occurs when printed matter is scanned. Initial Resolution Settings One of the following resolutions can be selected for the default resolution for transmission. 100X100 dpi 200X200 dpi 300X300 dpi 400X400 dpi 600X600 dpi When the exposure is set to [Auto], a default original type cannot be selected.
7-89 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Colour Data Compression Ratio Setting [Low], [Medium], or [High] can be selected for the default compression ratio for transmission of a stored colour file. Scan Complete Sound Setting This setting adjusts the volume of the beep that sounds when scanning ends. The beep can also be turned off. Default Output Tray (When the exit tray unit is installed.) This setting is used to select the default output tray for printing a file stored by Scan to HDD. The items that appear will vary depending the machine configuration. Disable Stamp for Reprinting When a stored file is retrieved and printed, this setting prohibits the selection of a Stamp setting in the special modes. If a stamp setting is already selected, it will not be possible to change the stamp setting. This function can be used to prevent inconsistencies in the printed information, such as that of the original date in the file and the date the file is retrieved and printed. Batch Print Settings When printing files by batch printing, this setting is used to prohibit the selection of the [All Users] key and the [User Unknown] key in the user selection screen. Erase Width Adjustment This is used to set the default erase width for erase function. Specify a value from 0 mm (0) to 20 mm (1) in increments of 1 mm (1/8) for both edge erase and centre erase. Card Shot Settings This is used to set the default original size for the card shot function. Both the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) dimensions of the original can be set from 25 mm (1) to 210 mm (8-1/2) in increments of 1 mm (1/8). Fit to Store Size Enable this setting to have the [Fit to Store Size] key always appear in the card shot screen.
7-90 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Document Output Options The use of a stored file can be allowed or prohibited by operation type and by the mode from which the file was stored. Automatic Deletion of File Settings Time and folder settings can be configured to have files in specified folders (stored by document filing) automatically deleted at a specified time. Up to 3 settings can be stored to be automatically deleted. The procedure for using this function is as follows: (1) Select one of [Setting 1] to [Setting 3]. (2) Set the time and date of automatic deletion. (3) Select the desired folder. (4) Specify whether or not protected files and confidential files are to be deleted. (5) Enable the stored settings. Delete Now When this is executed with a folder selected, all files in the folder will be immediately deleted regardless of the date and time setting. The items that appear will vary depending on the functions that have been added to the machine. ItemDescription PrintFor each mode, select whether or not printing of stored files is allowed. Scan SendFor each mode, select whether or not scan send of stored files is allowed. Internet Fax Send (Incl. PC-I-Fax)For each mode, select whether or not I-Fax transmission of stored files is allowed. Fax Send (Incl. PC-Fax)For each mode, select whether or not fax transmission of stored files is allowed. ItemDescription ScheduleSelect the automatic deletion cycle. Every Day: Auto deletion every day at the specified time. Every Week: Auto deletion at the specified time on the specified day of the week. Every Month: Auto deletion at the specified time on the specified day of the month. FoldersTo select the folder separately, select [Folder Select] and select the desired folder. To select all folders, including the folder currently being created, select [All Folders (Including folders registered hereafter)]. Delete Protected FileEnable this setting to include protected files in the deletion. Delete Confidential FileEnable this setting to include confidential files in the deletion.
7-91 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents List Print (Administrator) This is used to print lists and reports that are only for use by the administrator of the machine. Touch the [List Print (Administrator)] key to configure the settings. Administrator Settings List Lists of the administrator settings for the following modes can be printed. Copy Print Image Send Document Filing (When the hard disk drive is installed.) Security Common All Administrator Settings List Image Sending Activity Report The following Image Sending Activity Reports can each be separately printed. Image Sending Activity Report (Scan) Image Sending Activity Report (Internet Fax) Image Sending Activity Report (Fax) Data Receive/Forward List The following lists showing reception settings and forwarding settings can be printed. Anti Junk Fax Number List Anti Junk Mail/Domain Name List Inbound Routing List Document Admin List Web Settings List (When network connection is enabled.) This prints a list of the settings that are configured in the Web pages. Metadata Set List (When the hard disk drive and application integration module are installed.) This prints a list of the metadata sets stored in the Web pages.
7-92 SYSTEM SETTINGS Contents Security Settings This function requires the hard disk drive. The following settings are related to security. Touch the [Security Settings] key to configure the settings. SSL Settings SSL can be used for data transmission over a network. SSL is a protocol that enables the encryption of information communicated over a network. Encrypting data makes it possible to transmit and receive sensitive information safely. SSL can be enabled for the following protocols: Server Port HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP communication. IPP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to IPP communication. Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Device Web Page Access: When this setting is enabled, all communication that attempts to access the machine by HTTP is redirected to HTTPS. Client Port HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP communication. FTPS: Apply SSL encryption to FTP communication. SMTP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to SMTP communication. POP3-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to POP3 communication. LDAP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to LDAP communication. Level of Encryption The encryption strength can be set to one of three levels. IPsec Settings IPsec can be used for data transmission/reception on a network. When IPsec is used, data can be sent and received safely without the need to configure settings for IP packet encryption in a Web browser or other higher-level application. This setting is only used to enable or disable IPsec; detailed IPsec settings are configured in the Web pages. Note the following points when enabling IPsec: A certain amount of time may be needed for the setting to be updated. During this time, it will not be possible to connect to the machine. If the settings in the Web page are not configured correctly, it will not be possible to connect to the machine, and printing, scanning, and Web page display may not be possible. In this event, disable the setting at the machine and then correct the settings in the Web page. IEEE802.1X Setting IEEE802.1X can be used to authenticate a user to allow use of the machine. IEEE802.1X protocol defines port-based authentication for both wired and wireless networks. Use IEEE802.1X authentication to allow only authenticated devices to use network, and protect against network abuse by third parties. This setting is only used to enable or disable IEEE802.1X; detailed IEEE802.1X settings are configured in the Web pages. Some Web page settings may not allow connection to the machine, or the settings may not allow printing, scanning, or Web page display. In this case, deselect this setting and change the Web page settings. Initialize Private Data/Data in Machine The system-set values can be restored to the factory default state after eliminating the data stored in the machine.