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SELECTING RESOLUTION AND EXPOSURE SETTINGS

After loading an original, you can adjust the resolution and exposure settings to match the condition of the original-
for example, if it has small or faint characters, or if it is a photo. After loading the original in fax mode, adjust the
settings as explained below.

SELECTING THE RESOLUTION

The initial resolution setting is STANDARD. To change the setting, follow these steps:

Change the resolution.

1

Touch the [RESOLUTION] key.

2

Touch the [STANDARD] key, [FINE] key,
[SUPER FINE] key, or [ULTRA FINE] key.

The selected key is
highlighted.
If you touched the [FINE]
key, [SUPER FINE] key,
or [ULTRA FINE] key,
you can also select
halftone by touching the
[HALF TONE] key.

3

Touch the [OK] key.

You will return to the
initial screen.

Resolution settings

NOTES

● The factory default setting for the initial resolution is

[STANDARD]. The initial resolution can be changed
to a different setting in the key operator programs
(see "Initial resolution setting" on page 8-4).

● When using the automatic document feeder, the

resolution setting cannot be changed once
scanning has begun.

● When a fax is sent at [ULTRA FINE], [SUPER

FINE], or [FINE] resolution, a lower resolution will
be used if the receiving machine does not have
that resolution.

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ORIGINAL

STANDARD

RESOLUTION

1

/

2

STANDARD

FINE

SUPER FINE

HALF TONE

ULTRA FINE

DARD

NE

FINE

HALF TONE

OK

FINE

Standard

Touch this key if your original consists
of normal-sized characters (like those
in this manual).

Fine

Touch this key if your original has small
characters or diagrams. The original
will be scanned at twice the resolution
of the [STANDARD] setting.

Super fine

Touch this key if your original has
intricate pictures or diagrams. A higher-
quality image will be produced than
with the [FINE] setting.

Ultra fine

Touch this key if your original has
intricate pictures or diagrams. This
setting gives the best image quality.
However, transmission will take longer
than with the other settings.

Half tone

Touch this key if your original is a
photograph or has gradations of color
(such as a color original). This setting
will produce a clearer image than
[FINE], [SUPER FINE], or [ULTRA
FINE] used alone. Half tone cannot be
selected if [STANDARD] has been
selected.

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