Ricoh MV310E Operator's Manual page 138

Multi-function fax
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TECHNICAL
REFERENCE
User Parameters
(function 63)
User Parameter
Hints
Changing
your machine's
default settings
These are the settings your machine assumes immediately after it is turned on,
after clearing the machine, or after you or the night timer reactivates it. Many of
the user parameters determine your machine's default settings.
Clear modes after sending or loading a fax message (Switch 0 1, bit 7)
Your machine can either reset itself or keep its settings (for a few minutes) after
it sends a fax message.
Printing the sender's identification
on the message (TSl, Switch 02, bit 3)
If you receive
messages
that do not include
an identifying
header on the
printout, you can your machine to print the identification
displayed on the LCD
during the communication
(the CSI or RTI, see page 159).
Automatic
reports
Many types of automatic
reports can be switch on or off. See page 47 for
details.
Accepting
messages when out of supplies (Switch 05, bit 0)
This is also called substitute
reception. You can accept messages even when
out of toner or paper by storing them in memory. See page 16
Saving toner (Switch 12, bit 2)
You can reduce the amount of toner used for fax messages and for reports.
Messages sent to you in halftone (e.g. photographs)
will switch this feature off
to ensure the best image quality available,
but the feature will stay on if the
sender is using a machine made by another manufacturer.
To make sure the
fax quality is acceptable,
print a few reports (see page 47). If you find that your
fax messages and reports are too light, turn this feature off.
Adjusting the density for faxes and PC printouts (Switch 12, bits 3 & 4)
If your printouts or received fax messages are too light or too dark, adjust the
printing density over three levels: Normal, Darken, and Lighten.
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