Scan resolution setting – Toshiba e-STUDIO 170F User Manual
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The scan resolution can be set
to one of the following five
modes based on the type of
image you are scanning.
The scan resolution is normally
set to the default setting.
When you change the resolu-
tion, the facsimile will return to
the default setting after each
transaction. To change the de-
fault resolution setting, see
page 85.
STANDARD
For sending normal text and
graphics.
FINE
For sending normal text and
graphics with extra clarity.
U-FINE (Ultra-Fine)
For sending fine text and
graphics with extra clarity.
FINE HALFTONE
For detailed photos or docu-
ments with colors or shad-
ing.
U-FINE HALFTONE
(Ultra-Fine Halftone)
For very detailed photos or
documents with colors or
shading.
Press
MODE
until the required resolution mode is indicated
by the appropriate LED.
*
When Ultra-Fine is selected, the e-STUDIO170F will scan all
documents at 406 dots/inch horizontal x 391 lines/inch vertical.
Depending on the capabilities of the remote facsimile receiving
this document, the document may be transmitted by the e-
STUDIO170F at Ultra-Fine resolution (406 dots/inch horizontal
x 391 lines/inch vertical) or it may be transmitted at Super Fine
(203 dots/inch horizontal x 391 lines/inch vertical).
MODE
U-FINE
HALFTONE
FINE
Scan Resolution Setting
Ultra-Fine Mode
Standard Mode (when all the lamps are extinguished)
Fine Mode
Each corresponding
lamp is illuminated.
Ultra-Fine Halftone Mode
Fine Halftone Mode
The mode changes as follows:
)
(
: extinguished
: illuminated