Use this
To
Photo Size
Set the photo size. Values are Hagaki, L, 2L, 60 x 80 mm, A6, 10 x 15 cm, A5, B5, A4, 13 x 18 cm,
3.5 x 5 in., 4 x 6 in., 5 x 7 in., 8 x 10 in., and 8.5 x 11 in.
Note:
Automatic is also in the list, but it is not selectable. The value changes to automatic based on
the value chosen for Layout.
Layout
Specify a layout for the photos. Values are Automatic, Borderless (1 Per Page), One Photo Centered,
or 1 Per Page through 16 Per Page.
Quality
Specify a print quality for the photo. For more information, see “Quality” on page 55.
Paper Handling Change settings related to the loading of paper in the paper tray or trays. For more information, see
“Using the Paper Handling submenu” on page 54.
Using the Change Print File Default Settings submenu
1
From the
Setup
menu, press
or
repeatedly until
Change Print File Default Settings
is
highlighted.
2
Press .
3
After changing values, press
to save these values and exit this submenu.
Use this
To
Quality
Specify a print quality. For more information, see “Quality” on page 55.
Paper Handling
Change settings related to the loading of paper in the paper tray or trays. For more
information, see “Using the Paper Handling submenu” on page 54.
Change Default Settings View the Print File Default Settings menu, from which you can change the values for print
quality and paper handling and save them as settings.
Using the Change Fax Default Settings submenu
1
From the
Setup
menu, press
or
repeatedly until
Change Fax Default Settings
is highlighted.
2
Press .
3
After changing values, press
to save these values and exit this submenu.
Use this
To
Speed Dial Phone Book
Access the Phone Book menu. For more information, see “Using the
Phone Book submenu” on page 57.
History and Reports
Access the History and Reports menu. Values are:
•
View History on Screen
•
Print Sent History
•
Print Received History
•
View Pending Faxes
•
Report–choose manual or automatic printing of the report
•
Print Fax Activity History–print a report of the last 40 faxes sent
or received
•
Confirmation–choose whether or not to receive confirmation of
successful fax transmissions
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