Muratec F-320 manual Memory transmission, Normal, Set Contrast Light ·· Dark

Models: F-320

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Basic operation

To change the document mode, press DOCUMENT MODE. The LCD will show:

Set Document Mode

Normal

Press or until the mode you want appears. It will toggle Normal, Fine, S-Fine and Gray.

Note: You can also toggle them by pressing DOCUMENT MODE repeatedly.

Reviewing contrast

Setting the contrast allows you to compensate for any excessive lightness or dark- ness, as the case may be, of document pages you are sending or copying.

To change the contrast setting, press CONTRAST. The LCD will show:

Set Contrast

Light ··" Dark

Press to be dark, or press to be light.

Note: To avoid confusing the Light and Dark settings, just remember — “Light lightens” and “Dark darkens” — to keep it straight.

Note: You can also toggle them by pressing CONTRAST repeatedly.

Mixing document mode and contrast in a multiple page

When you send a document with more than one page, you can select different docu- ment modes and contrasts for each page.

Insert your documents, select document mode and contrast for the first page, dial and press START. Before starting to scan the next page, select document mode and contrast for the next page.

Dialing pause

Some long-distance systems require dialing pauses, and pauses can also be useful when you’re dialing through special telephone exchanges.

To insert a pause, just press PAUSE/DIAL OPT.. (The pause character (-/) will appear on the LCD.) Each pause entered lasts for a factory-set two seconds.

For example, pressing 9, PAUSE/DIAL OPT., 0123456789 dials 9 [2-second pause] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.

Note: You can change the dialing pause length within 2 to 10 seconds. (see “Changing the dialing pause length,” page 4.5.)

Potential problems with call-waiting and voice mail

Telephone call-waiting signals can stop fax transmission and reception. And any service — such as voice mail — which may intercept your calls can keep your fax machine from receiving fax calls.

If you use only one line for both phone and fax, consult your telephone company to see how you can temporarily disable call-waiting or voice mail while using the fax machine.

Memory transmission

Your fax machine has a great memory! Take advantage of it, and you could:

Save Time. By using your fax machine’s memory, you won’t have to wait for your machine while it completes the transmission. Simply scan your document into your machine’s memory, and you can walk away with your original in hand.

Save Money. If you’re transmitting to another memory-equipped fax machine, your machine will send the document directly into the other machine’s memory and hang up. (The receiving machine then prints out your message from its memory after the call has ended.) This cuts your actual on-line time to a minimum.

Save Even More Money. Set up a delayed transmission (see page 3.10) to send your document after hours. This allows you to take advantage of cheaper line charges, saving you even more money.

Note: Some documents use up memory more quickly than others. They include documents with many pages and those with many dark areas. When the machine’s memory is full, it can only transmit through the document feeder.

The memory transmission is On for default setting. However, you can turn it off for the default. (See page 4.2.)

Note: You can override the default setting of memory transmission for only one transmission by pressing MEMORY TRANSMISSION before you send your docu- ment. After completing the communication, your machine will return to the default setting.

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Muratec F-320 manual Memory transmission, Normal, Set Contrast Light ·· Dark