Adjusting the resolution for the current job

 

Resolution affects the quality, in dots per inch, of documents to be

 

faxed. It also affects the transmission speed. For a discussion of

 

which resolution to choose, see “Resolution options” below.

 

Use this procedure to change the resolution for the current job only.

 

After the fax has been sent, the resolution setting returns to the

 

default.

 

 

Note

To change the default resolution setting, see “Changing the default

 

contrast and resolution for outgoing faxes” on page 81.

To adjust the resolution

1Press RESOLUTION to display the current resolution setting.

2 Use the < or > key to scroll through the choices. 3 Press ENTER/MENU to save the selection.

Resolution options

Use this table to determine which resolution setting to choose for your fax. Note that each increase in quality lengthens transmission time.

Choose this resolution:

For this result:

Standard

Standard quality for text.

(203 by 98 dpi)

l Use this setting when speed is more important than quality.

 

This is the fastest of the resolution settings.

 

l All fax machines can receive at this quality.

 

l Words have better quality than graphics or photos at this

 

setting.

 

 

Fine

Higher quality for words.

(203 by 196 dpi)

l Use this setting for good all-around quality.

 

l Most fax machines can receive at this setting. Fax machines

 

that do not, will receive at Standard.

 

l Words have better quality than graphics or photos at this

 

setting.

 

 

Superfine

Best quality for words.

(300 by 300 dpi)

l Words have better quality than graphics or photos at this

 

setting.

 

l Only a few fax machines receive at this mode. Fax machines

 

that do not will receive at the highest supported resolution.

 

 

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HP 3200 manual Adjusting the resolution for the current job, To adjust the resolution, Resolution options