Glossary - Canon MultiPASS L90 User Manual

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Auto halftone
Auto halftone automatically distinguishes between the text areas and halftone areas
(photographs, etc.) of a document, and scans accordingly. For text areas of a
document, the fax scans faster, and for halftone areas, it scans more precisely.
However, if the ground colour of the document is dark, the transmission speed will be
slower.
Automatic dialling
Dialling numbers at the press of one or a few buttons. To use automatic dialling, you
must register the numbers in the fax's memory. The fax has three types of automatic
dialling:
One-touch speed dialling: Allows you to dial by pressing a single button.
Coded speed dialling: Allows you to dial by pressing the CODED DIAL button
and then entering a two-digit code.
Group dialling: Allows you to dial a group of numbers stored under a one-touch
speed dialling button or a coded speed dialling code.
Automatic image reduction
The unit can print the date, time, company name, and a fax number at the top of the
faxes it receives. To prevent this information from crowding the faxed image off the
page and onto the next (thus possibly lengthening the fax), the fax automatically
reduces the size of the image on the page.
Automatic redialling
When the receiving fax machine is busy or does not answer, or when an error occurs
while sending, the unit waits 2 minutes and then automatically redials the number. If
the receiving fax is still busy or doesn't answer, the unit waits another two minutes and
dials again. If the fax doesn't go through again, the unit prints an activity report.
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bps
Bits per second. Refers to the speed with which a fax machine sends and receives data.

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