Some guidelines

Resolution, grayscale and contrast

Reviewing resolution and grayscale:

Normal resolution is suitable for most typed documents and simple drawings.

Fine resolution is ideal for maps, moderately complicated drawings, floorplans or handwritten documents.

Superfine resolution (“S-FINE on the control panel) reproduces the detail of extremely complicated drawings or line art.

Grayscale mode (“HALFTONE” on the control panel; “Gray” on the LCD) captures shades in photos and drawings.

Note: If you send a fax in superfine, certain fax models (especially older, non- Muratec models) receive it only in fine mode. However, you can send a fax in grayscale mode to virtually any fax machine currently in use.

To change the resolution setting, press RESOLUTION repeatedly.

A glowing LED indicates the machine is using the setting named by that LED.

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.

Pressing CONTRAST to select the contrast mode:

DARK

– Darkens weak, “washed-out” images.

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– Provides some darkening of documents.

NORMAL

– Suited to most documents.

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– Provides some lightening of documents.

LIGHT

– Lightens up overly dark documents.

AUTO

– This mode automatically set the suitable setting

 

according to the document density.

Note: You can set the primary mode of the resolution and contrast. (See page 3.69.)

Basic fax

Mixing resolution and contrast in a multiple page

When you send the document with more than one page, you can select different res- olutions and contrasts for each page.

Place your document, select resolution and contrast for first page, dial and press START. Then follow one of the following two procedures.

When the document is placed in the ADF

Started

Select resolution and contrast before the next page is scanned.

 

When the document is placed on the FBS glass

Getting

1 Remove the previous page and place the next page.

2 Select resolution and contrast. Then press START.

 

Features

 

 

Entering a pause character when dialing

Fax

Some long-distance systems require dialing pauses, and pauses can also be useful

 

when you’re dialing through special telephone exchanges.

 

When you are dialing or storing the autodialer, and you want to insert a pause char-

 

acter, press NEXT until the [Pause] is appeared on lower part of the LCD, then press

 

[Pause] after you’ve dialed at least one other character. -/(the pause character)

 

will appear on the LCD.

 

Each pause entered lasts for a factory-set two seconds.

 

For example, if the pause is at the factory setting, pressing 9, NEXT, [Pause],

 

19725552009 dials 9 [2-second pause] 1 9 7 2 5 5 5 2 0 0 9.

 

Note: Each pause uses two of the characters you’re allowed in a number.

 

Note: To change the dialing pause length, see “Changing the pause length” on

 

page 3.75.

 

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Muratec Fax Machine Resolution, grayscale and contrast, Entering a pause character when dialing, Getting