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Options
On this screen there are 5 fax transmission options that you may use
to customize the transmission of your fax.
Confirmation Sheet
Here you can choose to print a Confirmation Sheet that will confirm
the success or failure of the transmission.
Select Print a Confirmation Sheet using the drop-down menu.
Send Speed
You can choose one of 3 transmission speeds. Select Send Speed to
select the transmission speed. The options are:
Super G3 (33.6 Kbps) uses the fastest fax transmission rates
and is the default option. Determines the transmission rate to
be used based on the maximum capabilities of the receiving fax
machine. This rate minimizes transmission errors by using Error
Correction Mode (ECM). Initial transmission speed is 33,600 Bits Per Second (bps).
G3 (14.4 Kbps) uses the standard Group 3 fax transmission rates. These are used in fax
environments where there is existing noise or stress on the phone network which prevents higher
speed fax transmissions working well. Selects the transmission rate based on the maximum
capabilities of the receiving fax machine. Initial transmission speed is 14,400 Bits Per Second
(bps). This rate minimizes transmission errors by using Error Correction Mode (ECM).
Forced (4800 bps) is used in areas of low quality communication, when experiencing telephone
noise, or when fax connections are susceptible to errors. Forced (4800 bps) is a slower transmission
rate but is less susceptible to errors. In some regional areas the use of Forced (4800 bps) is
restricted.
Fax Resolution
You can choose one of 3 image resolutions depending on the type of documents being sent. The
higher the resolution you choose the better the received image will be but it will take longer to
transmit. The options are:
Standard (200 x 100 dpi) is recommended for text originals. It requires less communication time
but does not produce the best image quality for graphics and photos.
Fine (200 dpi) is recommended for line art and photos. This is the best choice in most cases.
Superfine (600 dpi) is recommended for photos and halftones, or images that have gray tones. It
requires more communication time, but produces the best image quality.
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