99Chapter 5 Internet Fax Dual Port CommunicationYour machine has dual port capability allowing simultaneous G3 Fax Communication over atelephone line (PSTN) and LAN Communication. Transmission ResolutionIn view of PC transmission, the standard setting of the resolution is set to “Fine” mode. If required,this setting can be changed to “Std”. (See page 26) Receive Internet Email Messages•Your machine can receive text Email from a PC and print ANSI characters. It will print a “” symbol ifan unrecognized character is received.•Received Email font and character size are fixed and cannot be changed.•Text Email will be printed at about 72 lines per page. It is recommended that you use A4/Letter sizerecording paper.•Documents cannot be transmitted correctly if the destinations Mail Server does not support theMIME protocol. Erroneous mail may not be returned depending on the Mail Server. Sending a Document to a PC via LANWhen transmitting a document to an email address, the following instructions are sent as textmessage in addition to the TIFF-F formatted image file.Image data in TIFF-F format has been attached to this email. You can download the TIFF-F ImageViewer from the following URL addresses.http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/en/z If the document(s) being sent in the PDF format, the following message is shown instead.“Image data in PDF format has been attached to this email.” Relay TransmissionTo prevent unauthorized stations from getting access to your Relay Station for Internet RelayedTransmission, you must set up your Network security. Enter the Relay Station Name, which isconcealed from the final destinations and a Manager's Email Address for notification of all InternetRelayed Transmissions. Transmitted File Type SettingPDF can be selected from “File Type and Name” in “Basic Menu” as the attached file type.The PDF format can be chosen when sending scanned documents as an Email to a remotecomputer.If a document is transmitted to an Internet Fax in PDF format, the receiving Internet Fax stationwould not be able to print the attached file, resulting in an error.