Fax Forwarding: An Easy Way to Get Rid of (Some) Paper

Ricoh –

User Tools > Facsimile Features > Key Operator Tools > Forwarding

Now turn on forwarding and select the destination that you want the faxes forwarded to.

Canon –

Settings/Registration > Function Settings > Receive/Forward > Common Settings > Forwarding Settings

Select the desired forwarding setting and Press Validate/Invalidate.

How to Turn On and Off a Fax Confirmation Page


Canon imageRUNNER

  • Additional Functions > Fax Settings > Report Settings > TX Reports > Output Yes
  • Default is "For Error Only"


Canon imageRUNNER Advance



  • Settings/Registration > Function Settings > Send > Fax Settings > Fax TX Report
  • Select [For Error Only], [On], or [Off].


Ricoh

  • User Tools > Facsimile Features > Key Operator Tools > (Scroll Down Once) Parameter Settings >
  • Select Switch 03
  • Deselect Bit 0 (Change it to 0 from 1)
  • Default is to print a confirmation page for all outbound fax transmissions


Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

Canon imageRUNNER –

 

Additional Functions > Fax Settings > Report Settings > TX Reports > Output Yes (Default is "For Error Only")



Canon imageRUNNER Advance –

 

Settings/Registration > Function Settings > Send > Fax Settings > Fax TX Report

 

Select [For Error Only], [On], or [Off].



Ricoh –

 

User Tools > Facsimile Features > Key Operator Tools > (Scroll Down Once) Parameter Settings >


Select Switch 03

Deselect Bit 0 (Change it to 0 from 1)


(Default is to print a confirmation page for all outbound fax transmissions)

How to Remove Notification When Printing

I know that many people no longer have XP (which has this on by default), but I have still been asked this question many times by customers:  "How do I get rid of the pop up letting me know that I sent a job to the printer?"

Follow these easy steps:

1. Go to printers and faxes

2. Click file and select server properties

3. Click on the advanced tab

4. Uncheck "Show informational notifications for local printers" and " Show informational notifications for network printers"

That should get you printing without the pop ups!

Log In and Personalize the MFP

There are really two reasons that you should think about logging into a networked printer or copier (and another you may not have thought of):

Security – If you scan to an external email address there is no proof of who sent it.  Logging in can prevent spoofing.  It can also make it nice for the person who received the email to reply back to the sender instead of the scanner or networked copier.

Usage Control – When you force users to log into a networked copier it really helps manage print and control costs.  It is a good way to easy into print management because when users know that you are “looking” over their shoulder they may not click print.

Then why don’t more administrators force users to log into copiers?  It is a real pain.  Who wants to add more steps to get the print output that we need?  There is an easier way.  Proximity cards can be an inexpensive way to experiment with print management and also personalize the device and make it easier to use (Send to Myself – it doesn’t get any easier than that!)

Scan from MFP