Using Code To Enter Characters; Making Settings For Printing Faxes - Muratec F-98 Operating Instructions Manual

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Using
to enter characters
CODE
Certain settings give you a chance to enter some kind of identifying name. As
explained earlier (page 1.11), you can do this with the one-touch keys. But you may
also use the
key in combination with other keys to produce a wide variety of
CODE
characters, as well as regular letters and numbers. Here's how to do it:
1
When the machine prompts you to enter a name, press
change to:
Your Name
:Code
_
2
Consult the chart below and find the character you wish to enter.
First keypress
2
3
4
5
0
0
@
P
1
!
1
A
Q
2
"
2
B
R
3
#
3
C
S
4
$
4
D
T
5
%
5
E
U
6
&
6
F
V
7
'
7
G
W
8
(
8
H
X
9
)
9
I
Y
A
*
:
J
Z
B
+
;
K
[
C
,
<
L
¥
D
-
=
M
]
E
.
>
N
^
_
F
/
?
O
The legends in the black border just outside the box indicate which key you
press, and in which order, to get a given character. For example, to get a
backslash (\) character, you'd press C, 8. (The blank areas for 2, 0 and C, 0
indicate where spaces occur.)
3
To enter each character, press the indicated keys.
Important: Remember that you also can enter numbers through the
numeric keypad and letters and other non-numeric characters
through the one-touch keys in combination with the
2/abc and
3/
U
U
SYMBOL
Note: If you make a mistake, press
to change just one character in the name, press
leftward, or
to move it rightward, to that character and press
to erase it. Then re-enter until the name is just as you want it.
CEL
4
Press
to save the name.
ENTER
. The display will
CODE
6
7
A
B
C
D
E
F
`
p
Ç
É
p
a
q
ü
æ
q
˚
b
r
é
Æ
á
c
s
â
ô
í
d
t
ä
ö
ó
`
.
e
u
à
ò
ú
ü
f
v
å
û
ñ
ç
g
w
ù
Ñ
a
h
x
ê
ÿ
\
x
o
i
y
ë
Ö
¿
j
z
è
j
Ü
k
{
ï
¢
l
|
î
£
¢
¡
m
}
ì
n
P t
«
n
Ä
o
Å
ƒ
»
˚
U
keys.
to erase leftward. Or, if you want
CANCEL
to move the cursor

Making settings for printing faxes

You can set two parameters for printing received fax messages:
• Print reduction rate
• Reduction margin
You set all two in the same operation (see next page), but each deserves its own
brief explanation.
Print reduction rate
Print reduction lets you set the machine to reduce a large incoming document to a
size which will fit on your paper. This setting doesn't affect copies you may make
with your machine. To do this, use the copy reduction function (see page 2.4).
Here are the options for both print reduction and copy reduction settings:
Setting
What it does
Automatically reduces printouts at variable rates down to a
minimum of 75%. Tries to reduce printout to fit on one sheet of
Auto
your selected paper size; if can't, prints the image at 100% size
on two or more pages.
Performs no reduction. (Due to the sender's
100%
pages when receiving a one-page fax document. See 97%, below.)
Reduces an original so that the final printout of a one-page docu-
97%
ment (if the original isn't larger than the paper in your machine)
will be only one page long, despite the
91%
Provides slightly more reduction.
Provides even greater reduction. Helpful for certain international
81%
stationery sizes, as well as special applications.
75%
Turns legal-sized originals into letter-sized printed copies.
For best results ...
Athough it's convenient, the reduction feature can't solve every situation.
(Also, the printout may omit a small bit of the image at the page break if
1/
,
ABC
the machine tries to reduce a legal-sized page onto letter-sized paper at any
setting other than 75%.) So, whenever possible, load the correct size of
paper before receiving a fax (or making a copy) of that size.
-
CAN
Beyond the basics
, this may print two
TTI
.
TTI
2.3

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