Sharp M450U Einstellungsanleitung Seite 62

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TRANSMITTING METADATA
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METADATA FIELDS
The following three types of metadata are included in the XML file that is transmitted.
Data automatically generated by the machine: These data are always included in the XML file and are
automatically stored on your computer.
Previously defined fields: These fields are automatically recognized by the machine and
assigned to appropriate XML tags. These fields are selectable,
and can only be included in the XML file if enabled in the Web
pages.
User defined fields: Custom fields can be added to the XML file. These fields are
selectable and can be defined in the Web pages.
If a defined metadata field is one of the following fields, a message will appear informing you that the field cannot be
entered. Enter appropriate information in the related items of the send settings.
Name entered in
metadata field
Description Where entered
fromName Name of the user who sent the job. If the
name is not entered as metadata, the
sender name determined by the usual rules
for determining the sender name will be
applied as metadata.
[SENDER NAME]
(Sender name of selected sender)
senderName E-mail address to which the transmission
result will be sent.
[SENDER NAME]
(E-mail address of selected sender)
documentSubject Job name appearing in the e-mail "Subject"
line, or job name on the fax cover sheet.
When the user enters a [SUBJECT] in the
send settings screen in the touch panel, the
entered value is applied as metadata.
[SUBJECT]
(Blank until a value is set in the send
settings screen.)
fileName Enter the file name of the image to be sent. [FILE NAME]
(Only when the [Allow Custom Filenames]
checkbox is selected in the metadata
settings screen in the Web pages.)
(Blank until a value is set in the send
settings screen.)
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