3. FAX OPERATION: PC
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3.4.4 Image color
The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome (black and white) or gray
scale (16 gradations). After an image has been received, you can choose the
color arrangement among monochrome, gray scale and color (three patterns).
1. With a facsimile image displayed, click COLOR.
COLOR
MONOCHROME
GRAY SCALE
BLUE-RED
WHITE-BLUE
PINK-BLACK
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OK
Color options
2. Click MONOCHROME, GRAY SCALE, BLUE-RED, WHITE-BLUE or
PINK-BLACK as appropriate.
MONOCHROME: Monochrome black and white
GRAY SCALE: 16 gray tones (eight gray tones when power is turned off
and on again)
BLUE-RED: Shades of blue to red
WHITE-BLUE: Shades of white to blue
PINK-BLACK: Shades of pink to black
3. Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.
3.4.5 Image format
The facsimile image is usually transmitted with black text on a white background.
Some stations, however, print white characters on a black background. If, for
some reason, the image received cannot be read in its transmitted image format
you may change it as follows:
1. With a facsimile image displayed, click REVERSE IMAGE.
OK
REVERSE IMAGE
NORMAL
REVERSE
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Reverse image options
2. Click NORMAL or REVERSE as appropriate.
3. Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.