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Customizing Your Machine
Fax Parameter Table
No.
Parameter
Setting
Number
Setting
Comments
01
CONTRAST
1
Normal
Setting the home position of the CONTRAST key.
2
Lighter
3
Darker
02
RESOLUTION
1
Standard
Setting the home position of the RESOLUTION key.
2
Fine
3
S-Fine
04
STAMP
1
Off
Setting the home position of the STAMP key. To select the stamp
functionwhen document is stored in memory (see Fax Parameter
2
On
function when document is stored in memory (see Fax Parameter
No. 28).
05
MEMORY
1
Off
Setting the home position of the MEMORY key.
2
On
06
DIALLING METHOD
1
Pulse
Selecting the dialling method.
2
Tone
07
HEADER PRINT
1
Inside
Selecting the printing position of the header.
Inside
: Inside TX copy area.
2
Outside
Inside
: Inside TX co y area.
Outside : Outside TX copy area.
No print : Header is not printed.
3
No print
No rint : Header is not rinted.
08
HEADER FORMAT
1
Logo, ID No.
Selecting the header format.
2
From To
09
RCV’D TIME PRINT
1
Invalid
Selecting whether or not the machine prints the received date &
time,remote ID, percentage of reduction and page number on the
2
Valid
time, remote ID, ercentage of reduction and age number on the
bottom of each received page.
10
KEY/BUZZER VOLUME
1
Off
Selecting the volume of the Key/Buzzer tone.
2
Soft
3
Loud
12
COMM. JOURNAL
1
Off
Selecting the home position of printout mode for COMM. Journal
Off/Always/Inc. only
2
Always
Off/Always/Inc. only
Off
: No printout
Always : Always prints out
3
Inc. only
Always : Always rints out
Inc. only : Printout when communication has failed.
13
AUTO JOURNAL PRINT
1
Invalid
Selecting whether or not the machine prints the journal
automatically after every 100* transactions.
2
Valid
automatically after every 100 transactions.
(*UF-550/560 : 32 transactions)
14
FILE ACCEPTANCE
REPORT
1
Invalid
Selecting whether or not the machine prints the file acceptance
journal. If you set this parameter to valid, the journal will be printed
REPORT
2
Valid
journal. If you set this arameter to valid, the journal will be rinted
out after entering any communications using memory.
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