HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP FAX-900 Fax Machine User Manual


 
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halftone
Refers to the printing process in which gradation of tone is obtained. Also a label for a control-panel button
that allows an HP FAX-200 or FAX-310 fax machine to distinguish up to 32 levels of gray from black and
white. A button labeled Photo performs a comparable function in the HP FAX-900 and FAX-950.A
HDLC
High Level Data Link control.
header
The top portion of the document where the date, time, logo and identification information is printed.
home
Refers to a defined starting position (as in homing a cursor or returning to the home position in memory).
For example, to enable memory to return to the home position, set fax parameter 05 to option 2.
ID
An abbreviation for the word identification.
I/F
An acronym for the word interface.
image memory capacity
See document memory capacity.
image reduction
See automatic print reduction, and fixed print reduction. See also reduction ratio.
INCOMP.
An abbreviation for the word incomplete.
Individual Transmission Journal
A report containing information about the last document sent from a fax machine.
invalid
Refers to a state or condition of being inactive or deactivated.
journal JRNL (abbreviation)
Refers to the printouts of various fax machine functions. For example, the communication journal is a printed
listing of the last 32 transactions processed by the fax machine. See also 32-Transaction Journal.
Key/Buzzer volume
Refers to the loudness or volume of the keys (buttons) when pressed and the beep (tone). Can be user set
through fax parameter 19 for the HP FAX-200 and FAX-310. Can be user set through fax parameter 10 for
the HP FAX-900 and FAX-950.
*CCITT signal for Group 3 transmission. For more information, see Group 3 standards documentation.