Changing the Scan Settings (Fax)
Resolution Settings
Fax mode screen
Specify destination.
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RX Mode: Auto
Resolution: 200 x 10
Select <Resolution> using [
Density Settings
Fax mode screen
Specify destination.
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Resolution: 200 x 1
+ -
Density: 0
Select <Density> using [
2-Sided Original
Set the scan settings for 2-sided original documents.
Specify destination.
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+ -
Density: 0
2-Sided Original: 0f
Press [
] or [
] to select <2-Sided Original>.
Sharpness Settings
Fax mode screen
Specify destination.
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2-Sided Original: O
+ -
Sharpness: 0
Select <Sharpness> using [
To clearly capture halftone photos, adjust this setting to the appropriate level on the <-> scale.
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This can counteract the effect of moiré patterns (uneven gradation and striped patterns).
To clearly capture text or lines, adjust this setting to the appropriate level on the <+> scale. It is best suited for
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scanning blueprints and very weak pencil manuscripts.
Setting screen
Resolution
200 x 100 dpi (Norma
200 x 200 dpi (Fine)
200 x 200 dpi (Phot
200 x 400 dpi (Supe
] or [
]
<200 x 100 dpi (Normal)>
<200 x 200 dpi (Fine)>
<200 x 200 dpi (Photo)>
<200 x 400 dpi (Superfine)>
<400 x 400 dpi (Ultrafine)>
Setting screen
Density
-
...
] or [
]
2-Sided Original
Off
Book Type
Calendar Type
Setting screen
Sharpness
-
...
] or [
]
Specify the resolution.
Higher resolutions result in better image quality
but require longer transmission times.
...
...
For faxes that contain text
For faxes that contain fine text
For faxes that contain photographs
Achieves an even finer resolution than (Fine)
Achieves an even finer resolution than (Superfine)
Specify the density.
+
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<Off>
<Book Type>
<Calendar Type>
Adjust this setting to emphasize the outline of
the image or decrease the contrast.
+
Decrease the density.
Increase the density.
The direction of 2-sided original
documents are not set.
Select this setting if the top and
bottom of the images are the
same on both pages.
Select this setting if the top and
bottom of the images on each
page are opposite each other.
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