2 Product Overview38 Xerox WorkCentre 7132 User GuideFaxAllows you to fax documents in various ways. For example, you can send documentsin a reduced or enlarged format, or specify destinations using the Address Book orspeed dialing features. For more information, refer to the Fax/Internet Fax chapter.Internet FaxAllows you to send and receive faxes over the Internet or intranet. Internet Faxprovides reduced cost of transmissions compared to the use of a conventional phoneline. After scanning documents, you can send scanned data by e-mail, and can alsoreceive scanned data in an e-mail attachment sent from an Internet Fax compatiblemachine. For more information, refer to the Fax/Internet Fax chapter.Network ScanningAllows you to scan documents, and store them as electronic documents on a file serveron the network by selecting a job template which has various assigned parameters.You can retrieve the stored electronic documents by accessing the file server from aPC. For more information, refer to Network Scanning in the Scan/E-mail chapter onpage 126, and Services in the CentreWare Internet Services chapter on page 167.Scan to FTP/SMBAllows you to scan and store documents to specified destinations using the FTP orSMB protocol. For more information, refer to Scan to FTP/SMB in the Scan/E-mailchapter on page 127.Scan to MailboxEnables the confidential mailbox or polling feature by storing the scanned documentsto private mailboxes. For more information, refer to Scan to Mailbox in the Scan/E-mailchapter on page 125.Check MailboxAllows you to confirm, print, or delete the documents in a mailbox. It also allows you tochange or release linkage with a job flow sheet, and execute the linked job flow sheets.For more information, refer to the Check Mailbox chapter.Power On/OffPowering OnEnsure that the machine is connected to a suitable power supply and that the powerplug is firmly connected to the electrical outlet.The machine is ready to make copies a maximum of 42 seconds after powering on(varies with machine configuration). For more information, refer to MachineSpecifications in the Specifications chapter on page 433.