smoothing

Refers to the process of improving print quality of faxes sent at standard or fine reso

speed dialing

A method of dialing in which you press the Speed Dial button and enter a two-digit code t

speed No(singular). speed Nos(plural).

Speed number(s) refers to an abbreviated dialing method. It is a speedy (fast) way of dia chines (stations). Each speed dial number consists of a telephone number and associated are programmed into the fax machine memory by the user. To use a speed dial number, t the “Speed Dial” button and then enter a two-digit speed dial code. The two-digit spee grammed by the user, identifies the phone number (station) being called. After entering t chine automatically starts the dialing sequence.

stamp

Refers to the stamp that places a stamp mark used to indicate that a page has been succ The stamp can be activated or deactivate by the user. The stamp is present only in the FAX-950.

standalone fax machines

Fax machines that have the scanner, the printer, and the modem integrated into one ma fax machines. All of the HP fax machines covered in this guide are standalone fax machi

Standby Mode

In this mode, the fax machine is idle, ready for transmission or reception. The message w date and time.

standard(AbbreviationSTDis )

Refers to the resolution setting used for typical text documents.

standard resolution

The industry standard for standard resolution is 203 dpi by 98 dpi. It is the lowest resoluti fax machine.

standard settings

Seefactory settings.

standby mode

The mode in which the fax machine is idle (ready for transmission or reception). When th in standby mode, the message window displays the date and time.

Start

A control panel button that begins setup of a particular function, begins an operation, o

station(AbbreviationSTNis )

A station is a fax machine, usually referring to the destination (receiving) fax machine

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