Error Correction (ECM)

You select this option to reduce system and line errors when receiving a fax. With this option selected, the system checks each incoming fax for lost data. If data has been lost from a portion of a page, the system receives that portion again after confirming that all data within that portion can be received successfully.

Ink/Toner Saver mode

You select this option if you want to print documents in the Desktop Manager using a reduced amount of toner, thereby saving printer toner. When using this option, the printed document may appear to be less bright or contrasted.

Listen Time Before Ringing

When a call is received, the L60 checks to see if the call is from a fax machine or a telephone. If your L60 does not have enough time to detect the fax tone, it assumes the call is from a telephone. You use this option to set the appropriate amount of time to allow the L60 to check for the type of call.

Ring Time

When your L60 is set to receive both fax and telephone calls, it rings to inform you of an incoming telephone call. If you do not pick up the handset within a certain amount of time, the L60 stops ringing. You use this option to set the appropriate amount of time the L60 should ring.

Ring Tone

You set the volume level of the ring tone.

Default Action If No Answer to Telephone

You set this option to Receive if you want the L60 to handle an incoming call, detected as a telephone call that is not answered, as an incoming fax. If no fax is received, the line is then disconnected. If you set this option to Disconnect, the L60 automatically disconnects the unanswered call, without switching to try and receive a fax.

Manual/Auto Switch

To prevent missing incoming documents when the L60 is set to manual receiving, you can set the unit to automatically answer the phone and switch to automatic. The unit can receive the incoming fax after the specified ring time (the number of seconds you specify).

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