HP (Hewlett-Packard) 9500MFP All in One Printer User Manual


 
ENWW 4 Faxing 67
Setting JBIG compression mode
Because using JBIG compression can reduce phone charges by reducing the fax
transmission time, JBIG compression mode is the preferred setting. However, this mode
might cause compatibility problems with some older fax machines, in which case you
might need to disable it.
Note JBIG compression only works when the receiving fax contains JBIG compression.
To turn JBIG compression on or off
1 Press the MENU button.
2 Touch F
AX.
3 Scroll to and touch F
AX SETUP OPTIONAL.
4 Scroll to and touch J
BIG COMPRESSION.
5 Touch O
N to turn on JBIG compression, or touch OFF (default) to turn it off.
Setting outgoing fax resolution
Use this setting to establish the resolution for outgoing fax transmissions. The sending fax
determines the maximum resolution that the receiving fax supports, and then uses a
resolution that is defined by a combination of this setting and the information about the
receiving fax.
Note If the fax is wider than 8.5 inches, the fax will automatically select fine or standard resolution
in order to reduce the transmission time.
To set the outgoing fax resolution
1 Press the MENU button.
2 Touch F
AX.
3 Scroll to and touch F
AX SEND.
4 Scroll to and touch D
EFAULT RESOLUTION.
5 Touch S
TANDARD (200 x 100 dpi), FINE (200 x 200 dpi; default), or SUPERFINE
(300 x 300 dpi) to select the resolution.
Note The higher the resolution, the longer the transmission time that is required.
Setting the overlay header
The overlay header, which consists of the date, time, company name, phone number, and
page number, is printed at the top of the page on outgoing faxes. This setting determines
whether the header is appended to the top of the page or is printed as an overlay. If the
header is appended to the top of a page, it moves data downward on the page, which can
result in data at the bottom of a page being pushed to an additional page. If the header is
printed as an overlay, it does not push any page data, but the header might print over data
at the top of the page.