Glossary; Specifications - Muratec F-68P User Manual

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Appendix and Index

Specifications

Compatibility
Connection type
Paper size
Document feeder
Paper
Capacity of paper tray max. 125 sheets
Maximum scan width
Scan and copy resolution:
horizontal
vertical standard
vertical fine
vertical super fine
photo
Print resolution
Data compression scheme
Modulation
Transmission speeds
Fax memory
Recording method
Print speed
Toner capacity Initial unit:
TS68A toner cartridge:
Speed dial
Phonebook
Group dial
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Weight approx.
Power consumption Standby less than 15 W
Operation:
Temperature range
Relative humidity
*
based upon 3 % toner coverage and A4-sized printing
**
Specification may vary in countries.
For more information contact your authorized Muratec
dealer.
ITU-T Group 3
Exchange line (PSTN) /
Extension (PABX)
Minimum: 210 x 140 mm
Maximum: 358 x 218 mm
20 pages
A4 210 x 297 mm
208 mm
8 points/mm (200 dpi)
3.85 lines/mm (200 x 98 dpi)
7.7 lines/mm (200 x 196 dpi)
15.4 lines/mm (200 x 300 dpi)
64 greyscales
600 x 600 dpi
MH, MR
V29, V27ter, V23,
V21(Control Signal), V17
14400/12200/9600/
7200/4800/2400 bps
2 MB, approx. 120 pages
Laser
8 ppm
1,650 pages*
5,000 pages*
12 entries
99 entries
5 entries, maximum of 10 digits
each
419x325x165 mm excl. paper
holder
9 kg (Without tray)
less than 200 W
10-32°C
20-80 % (relative)

Glossary

Additional fax machine, additional telephone: You can
use your fax machine with additional equipment such as cord-
less phones and answering machines connected to a single tele-
phone line.
Calling line identification: When you receive a call the tele-
phone number of the caller is displayed (not in all countries).
Document: The typed or handwritten sheet, sketch or drawing
you want to fax to someone else.
DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency): This tone dialing
signal lets you start the fax machine from any phone that has
tone dialing.
Fax switch, ring patterns: The fax switch analyzes incoming
calls and selects the appropriate ring pattern. It detects whether
the call is a normal voice call or a fax call. In TEL mode, faxes
have to be received manually; in other modes they are received
automatically.
ITU (International Telecommunications Union): An inter-
national body that publishes telecommunications standards.
Laser: A printing method in which black powder (see Toner
cartridge) is burnt onto paper by means of a laser.
Memory: Faxes that are not printed out are stored in memory.
PABX, number for outside line: PABXs (private automatic
branch exchanges) are installed in all companies over a certain
size. They provide a kind of internal telephone network. To
obtain an outside line from a PABX you need to dial a particular
digit.
Paper: Standard A4 paper (210 x 297 mm)
Polling: This lets you receive documents stored in another fax
machine.
Pulse dialing: Pulse dialing is the old dialing method in which
each number dialed produces a certain number of pulses.
Receive polling: This lets you receive documents stored in
another fax machine.
Sender ID: The name and telephone number of the user can be
entered on most fax machines. This sender ID is printed out on
the transmission report and also appears on fax machines to
which you send documents.
Toggling: Switching from one call to another and back again.
Toner cartridge: This contains the black powder, known as
toner, that is transferred to the paper by heat. White stripes on
the printout indicate that the toner is running out. The cartridge
can be shaken to provide a short-term solution, but will need
replacing before long.
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