[Resolution] [200 x 100 dpi (Normal)] [200 x 200 dpi (Fine)] [200 x 200 dpi (Photo)] [200 x 400 dpi (Superfine)] [Density] 9 levels [Sharpness] 7 levels [Initialize] |
Adjust the volume of the alarm tone sounded when a telephone is connected and the receiver or handset is left off the hook. Dragging the slider to the right increases the volume. Dragging the slider to the far left mutes the sound. |
4 levels |
ECM (Error Correction Mode) is a function that conducts checking and correction to ensure that corrupted images are not sent when an error occurs during image transmission. Here, specify whether the ECM function is used for transmissions. If you use ECM transmission, error checking is carried out by both the sender and recipient during communication, so the ECM function must also be enabled at the receiving end. ECM transmission may slow down communication because error checking and corrections are carried out during transmission. Note also that even when ECM transmission is enabled, errors may still occur depending on the state of the phone lines. Enable ECM reception on the machine to reduce the number of errors that occur when the machine receives data. [ECM RX] |
[Off] [On] |
Specify the number of seconds (wait time) in the pause inserted between numbers. To send a fax to an overseas destination, enter the international access number, country code, and fax number in that order. If the call will not connect, insert a pause between the different numbers. If you still cannot connect after inserting a pause, change the pause time. |
1 to 4 to 15 (sec.) |
[Off] [On] [No. of Times to Redial] 1 to 2 to 10 (times) [Redial Interval] 2 to 99 (min.) [Redial When Err Occurs] [Off] [On] |
[Off] [On] |
[Pulse] [Tone] |
[33600 bps] [14400 bps] [9600 bps] [7200 bps] [4800 bps] [2400 bps] |
If the machine is connected through a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), it is necessary to set the access method. If you set the machine to [PBX], the [R] key will be displayed on the Fax Basic Features screen. If you assign an outside line access number to the [R] key, you can easily access the outside line. * Select [PBX] when you want the machine to be connected through a PBX (Private Branch Exchange). Set the function of the [R] key displayed on the Fax Basic Features screen to [Prefix] or [Hooking]. If you select [Prefix], register the prefix code on the next screen. Enter the prefix code using the numeric keys, select [Pause], and then select [Apply]. If you do not insert a pause, the prefix code is not registered. |
[PSTN] [PBX]*1 [Prefix] Prefix Code [Hooking] |
*1 Depending on your country or region, the setting may not be displayed, or its content or default setting may be different. |
[Use TX Document Archiving] [Off] [On] Archive Address [File Name] |
[Off] [On] |
[Off] [On] |
[Do Not Allow After Numeric Key Use] [Always Allow] |
[Off] [On] |
[Allow] [Do Not Allow] |
Specify whether to include sender information such as the transmission date and time and the machine's fax number in fax headers. If you specify [On] in this setting, you can also specify the print position for the sender information and mark the fax number. Set [Print Position] to [Inside Image Area] to align the print position with the top of the text or images on transmitted pages. To print the sender information beyond the top of the text or images on transmitted pages, specify [Outside Image Area]. To post the machine's fax number as a telephone number, set [Mark Number as] to [TEL]. |
[Off] [On] [Print Position] [Inside Image Area] [Outside Image Area] [Mark Number as] [FAX] [TEL] |
[Off] [On] |