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36 Gestetner F104/F104L
NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
Note: See Gestetner F104 Series brochure for detailed specifications
Color Scan-to-Email
The Gestetner F104Ls* unique color scanning capability seamlessly
integrates with Ethernet networks to allow for convenient and cost-
effective Internet communication of full color documents.
This significant advancement is designed for any business that wishes
to capture color images – graphics arts professionals, reprographics
centers, public relations and marketing departments, real estate
companies, to name just a few.
Users can incorporate graphics into a newsletter, presentation or report – for added impact – or
simply archive images. Whatever the application requirements, Gestetner’s new Color Scan-to-
Email feature will support enterprise-wide color document sharing and storage needs.
Ease-of-Use for Color Scan-to-Email
(1) Press the Scanner key on the lit LED Gestetner F104Ls control panel, (2) Specify the paper
size, (3) Press the Color key, (4) Enter an e-mail address and (5) Press Start. Within seconds
brochures, photos and artwork are scanned directly to the mail server, converted to PDF or
JPEG format – two popular file formats – and transmitted via the Internet to a colleague or to
your own e-mail inbox. Scanned documents appear as attachments to e-mail and are easily
viewed, stored, e-mailed, posted to a Web site or printed to a Gestetner color printer…all from
the convenience of the desktop. Scanning in full color has never been easier. You can now
select PDF or JPEG at the control panel.
* Or Gestetner F104 with optional Color NIC FAX Unit installed.
Internet Fax
The Gestetner F104L is also capable of Internet Fax and IP-Fax. Like Color Scan-to-Email, these
fax methods also harness the power of the Internet from the familiar fax control panel. Internet
Fax, however, utilizes a “store and forward” method which converts the scanned data to black
& white TIFF-F file format, while IP-fax sends the scanned data in real time without the need for
a mail server, similar to a traditional fax transmission. Simplicity of operation, virtually cost-
free fax transmissions and anytime, anywhere message reception are just a few of the many
benefits.
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