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Faxing

Very Fine Detail Faxing

To ensure that text, diagrams and im-
ages stand out clearly in your docu-
ment, the machine automatically
detects the image density and makes
adjustments.
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However, if you need to send a docu-
ment which requires optimum clari-
t y, sele ct the resolution se tting
appropriate to your needs.
You can select different settings for
each page of your document. Simply
change the settings for page 2 while
page 1 is being scanned.
Limitation
High resolution images and text
are scanned into the machine. If
the other party's machine does not
support the resolution at which
you are sending, this machine au-
tomatically switches to a resolu-
tion supported by the other party's
machine. This machine can send
documents in Standard, Detail,
and Fine resolution. It can receive
documents in Standard and Detail

resolution.

Resolution
The {Resolution} key gives you con-
trol over document quality. The indi-
cators above the button show the
current setting. Choose a setting that
matches your document.
Standard:
Standard quality. Use for most
printed or typewritten documents.
This is selected when the other res-
olution indicators are not lit.
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Detail :
High quality. Use for documents
with small print or fine details. De-
tail resolution is twice the clarity of
Standard resolution.
Fine :
Very high quality. Use this for high
quality reproduction. Fine resolu-
tion is four times the clarity of
Standard resolution.
Halftone:
Use this for optimum quality if
your document contains photo-
graphs or diagrams with complex
shading patterns or gray tones. If
you choose this setting, resolution
will automatically be Detail.
Note
You can confirm the resolution for
previously sent documents in the
Journal.
Faxing at a higher resolution re-
quires more time. Frequent use of
high resolution could cause an in-
crease in your phone bill, especial-
ly for long distance transmissions.
There are two methods for sending
documents that contain photo-
graphic images - Image priority
and Speed priority. If you select
Speed priority, you can send your
image faster, but the quality of the
image may be inferior to when
sending with Image priority. See
Chapter 7, "User Parameters"
(switch 10, bit 7) in the Advanced
Features manual.

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