scan scanning

Refers to the optical process the fax machine uses to read the document information for ing.

scanner

The part of your fax machine that converts a document into an electronic image suita

scanning glass

The part of the scanner through which a document is read.

scanning method

The method the scanner uses to digitize the original document for transmission. The HP scribed in this guide use the charge-coupled device method of digitizing documents.

scanning plate

A scanner part that holds the original document close to the scanning glass as the doc the ADF.

selection

Refers to an option or choice that the user invokes. For example, the current selection c

select mode

A sequence (Advanced Functions) that allows the operator to turn various features on o action. The features that can be changed in the select mode are the communication jou mission, receive-to-memory, and error correction mode.

Self Test

Refers to the automatic diagnostic routine performed by the fax machine when turned

semi-dual access

The ability of the fax machine to send or receive a fax while a received fax is still prin

setting

Refers to a function or option selection (as in a certain position or choice of uses). For e of fax parameters can be set to ON or OFF.

shared reception mode

A mode in which the fax machine distinguishes between document transmissions and voi calls from fax stations and passing voice calls to either the handset or an attached a

silent detection

Refers to the fax machine’s ability to react to undetected fax signals. Can be enabled o through fax parameter 12 in the HP FAX-200 and FAX-310. Can be enabled or disabled by the user fax parameter 20 in the HP FAX-900 and FAX-950.

skew

The way an image prints in relation to the paper. The borders of a skewed image do not edges of the paper.

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HP FAX-700 Scan scanning, Scanner, Scanning glass, Scanning method, Scanning plate, Selection, Select mode, Self Test