I have a 3030 that I will need to set up fax forwarding. The customer wants to prevent all the junk that prints out. I know you can have the faxes forwarded to a persons email address, but have never done it. Looked in the svc manual and op manual and am more confused. I have set up network printing, scan to folder, scan to email on another manufacturer. Anyone have any step by step documentation? Or any help would be great.
DP 3030 Fax forwarding
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Re: DP 3030 Fax forwarding
If you are forwarding to email, you will need to setup the SMTP settings first. Once that is done, all you have to do is enter the address you want to forward to once fax forward is enabled. If you want a desktop scan, download and install the Panasonic Communication Utility on the PC. Once it is installed, it will find the machine and add a button to the address book for scanning. It pretty much installs itself.
You need the fax/email settings manual I believe. I think it is the one that lists all the settings for this issue.
You could as set up hold to memory for faxes. That way they could print out the ones they want, and delete the spam.
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Re: DP 3030 Fax forwarding
If you are forwarding to email, you will need to setup the SMTP settings first. Once that is done, all you have to do is enter the address you want to forward to once fax forward is enabled. If you want a desktop scan, download and install the Panasonic Communication Utility on the PC. Once it is installed, it will find the machine and add a button to the address book for scanning. It pretty much installs itself.
You need the fax/email settings manual I believe. I think it is the one that lists all the settings for this issue.
You could as set up hold to memory for faxes. That way they could print out the ones they want, and delete the spam.
1. Enter SMTP server name or IP in user parameter 06.
2. Enter email address into address book.
3.Set Fax Parameter 54 to "valid" and select the email address in the address book.
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