ROUTINE OPERATION
SENDING A FAX MESSAGE
Contrast
The text and diagrams in your document must stand out clearly from the paper
they are written on. If your document has a darker background than normal (for
example, a newspaper clipping), or if the writing is faint, adjust the contrast.
There are three grades.
Normal: Suitable for most documents
Darken: Use for documents with faint writing (such as those written in pencil)
Lighten: Use for documents that have a dark or patchy background
Resolution
If your document contains fine print or detailed diagrams, use a higher resolution
setting.
Standard: Suitable for most typewritten documents
Detail: Use for documents with small print or fine details
Fine: Use this for high quality reproduction
Super Fine: 400 dpi memory option required
Note: Super fine is available when the sender and receiver each have the 400 dpi
machine has 4 resolution modes, but there are 3 resolution indicators
on the operation panel. So, when you would like to know which mode you are
using, see the mode column on the TCR report.
Halftone
If your document contains a photograph, or diagrams with complex shading
patterns or grays, switch Halftone Mode onto achieve optimum image quality.
Without Halftone
With Halftone