Canon FAX-L800 User Manual
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Canon
FAX-L800 User’s Guide
ENGLISH
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Glossary
Sender’s name
Name or company name, your fax number, date and time the document sent to
the receiving party are printed on each page you send. The sender’s name, which
is your own name can be printed on the documents that you send. You can
register up to 99 sender names that can be selected with the TTI selector before
sending. Your name and facsimile number are printed at the top of documents
that you send.
Sending speed
The rate at which documents are sent over the phone line. See also bps.
Sequential broadcast
Allows you to send one scanned document to up to 210 destinations by using
One-touch Speed Dialling, Coded Speed Dialling, and regular dialling. You just
dial several numbers to send the document. If you do this frequently, you should
register the numbers for Group Dialling.
Smoothing
Even if the image you receive from the other party’s fax is of poor quality, your
fax unit will smooth the image to produce a better quality image.
Stamp
The optional stamp feature marks documents that have been scanned for
transmission with a yellow circle stamped on the lower left side of the document.
STANDARD
Use this setting to send normal, typewritten or printed documents containing
only text and no drawings, photographs, or illustrations.
Standby
On and ready to use. All operations start from the standby mode where the date
and time are displayed.
SUPER FINE
This button increases the clarity of documents you send. The lamp shows you the
current setting. It is four times the STANDARD resolution.
Switchboard
Also called a PBX (private branch exchange) internal switching system. You have
to dial an outside line number along with the regular facsimile telephone number.
The outside line number must also be registered. Depending on the system, you
may also have to insert a pause after the outside line number. The pause button
is factory preset to enter a 2-second pause. However, you can change the pause
time to suit your PBX or telephone system. Before adjusting the pause time,
check with your local authorized Canon dealer or your local telephone company
about the correct pause time to use for your telephone system.